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Show .T01H1 IN IMUIHII MICTION1-. A XOTICUAHM feature of Iho recent elections In Lnglan 1 was tho active irt ilayrd lu Hem by won.ien. No less notlceablo la the fait that tbo husbands hus-bands uf those women whuwiruniost actlvu were found among the defeated. Mrs. Dorothy nlanloy, Mr. Corn-wallls Corn-wallls We.,1, aud Mrs. Itlchard Chamberlain Cham-berlain worked hard at Ihe oils and during the ciinpaUn for their bus-1 bus-1 amir, but til three wero defeated. The Princess I.julie, though not taking the slump for her husband, tho Manjuls of lioruc, ye t worked nuletlj niU tiralslently for him to Iho last. Hu wis defeated for tho central division di-vision of Uradford by Hhaw Lefevre. Thla watimllo a setback to royalty, and It la said the ('ciccii felt much chagrined cha-grined that her son In-law should be vanquished by a cornmot.er. Mrt. llladatoue lou-i a promluent part In the elections, but not at n speaker or electioneering ngent, Hhe w aa constantly at tho ildeof the t,lrand Old Man, and act.nl at nursonnd physician phy-sician tor him. . Mr, rlianley, Judging from ouo of her tptichrf, did not help tier bus baud's cauto. Her is an extract from lier addnra at Ijimbetht "I toted for Henry Minloy two years ago In estinlnster Abbey, aud I call on ou to vote for him, not for myself, but for tnuraetvot and In your Interests, be-cauco be-cauco ho Is a great and a good man, au I when you and I bsve leased aw ay and are forgotten he will I-: n inembered a having hav-ing been a ffrrdl nun, who baa served Ids country well, and d. 0 noble tblngs for lb You can't inske'liim agreelor man than be Is by tutting M, 1'. after his name. Ktanlry Is a man of his word, and when he says ho will do anything ho will do lu Nlanloy w aula lo extend your trado and to do all heeantodetclnpeomuisree, Here Is Mtauley, snd If ou turn your back nn him 1 sav It will lie a dlsgrsce to Idinibeth, for I think, and I do not aay It because 1 am Mrs Stanley, that be Is tho greatest man In I ngland at this moment." mo-ment." A Ihe crowd did n3t aepr.o late her effbtt uor endorse her sentiments, tut both Ktanicy and his wl'u were' forced to retire before the fury cf the'Iuui-belli the'Iuui-belli moU Although the result of womsn's active work In l.ngllth election appear ap-pear to have been unfortunate, yet ladle have on many occasion occcm 1 llahod woudtrs lu Irf-hulf of their husbands hus-bands or other relatives. Hut on tho stump they havu r ot been aj ronountej success, nud there are few a .vocstos of woman sullrago who desire tu sie them engaged in that kind of political life. Woman aulTrago and woman stump oratory are two entirely dlliereut things, ant ono dues not necranrlly Include the other. They ol ght not to be confounded In the minds of thinking think-ing people, at tbey often ure In the uordt of unttfleclLng auj prejudiced tenant. |