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Show I wnenever a wronj Is perpetrated? i Epoch. i ' Women in I'oIlHca. It is pleasant to know that wo have in i this town a regularly constituted body known as the Society for Political Study, by which women ncrjn.'&it themselves with tho workings of politic. Tho'e is no earthly reason why women shoulA not be well up in the study of how we are governed, for ujion t!mt question depends de-pends the welfare of the entire family. Politics touches us at all points. It involves in-volves the way the streets are kept ns well as the prices ve pay for the necessaries neces-saries of life; it involves the way our public schools are run as well as the Indian In-dian (juration, mid bo forth, and so forth. Nothing covers the ground in human affairs af-fairs so completely us po'.itic3, and why should not the women understand all nbont it and niako their influence felt |