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Show We tender our thanks to the Vermont Ver-mont judge who the other day, in pronouncing upon a divorce suit, laid down the opinion that when a woman marries a man of known inteuiperaie habits, she takes her happiness, prosperity, pros-perity, and welUre in her own hands, and has no claim for ridduueo ot him thereafter. We have great pity for tho wife who is jointd lo an intemperate intem-perate husband, but we tremble lor the late of the woman who marries an intemperate man. I( these words reach the eye of any woman under engagement of marriage to such a ; man, w most solemnly appeal to her ' m pause before she imperil hor well-being well-being by accepting any iuch risk. I Guiiyreyationalist. |