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Show - X WOMAN'S EXPONENT. ZINTKA (LITTLE LATUNI. LOST1 bed bequeathed his three children to his' own relatives 111 Ghma.and left so little a portion to .; t .1 il ineir. momer that she was unable to follow them, nor could ehe kindly do g0. ? BIRD.) Cold fell the snow on'the mountainsr & Fierce fell thePfire of the foe, Yet safe in her fur cov'rjng Little Lost Bird slumbered low. Cold were thexarms of her mother Clasping her still though in death, Her lips ahsw'ring not wi'h caresses Little Lost Birds tender breath. , - HE'herrwhert were-til- l counted, The wounded gathered aside; Mid voices of soldiers and red men ' A baby in .loneliness criedl, Lifting her out from the death clasp, To the General's tent she was borne. And in pity, he claimed from the carnage The babe that the Nation made mourn. the-ilead 27 future. Wo were called upon to take be gin uers' lesson s inou rJMrcnt-- A ssociationa and Societres,aid felt weak at first but learning our duties,-- found them not too hard. Perhaps it will bo the same in this new branch of knowledge.- Let us learn all we may and do the .'.... . A noted actress became intemperate,becauso tier husband pocketed the Targe sums which her popularity and- - ability earned,' spent it in best wo can to help womanhood. The voice high living and gambling and doled out to her of the many is a power, and, according to the what he considered proper. Had he a right Census, women outnumber men; therefore, "the to her earning? A man of humbler oriVinr majority, of our sex, and the weight of our sex's refused to work for less than three and a half claims for justice weigh heavily in the balance. t a day, because it would be lowering himself in te jun to -- the scu lc- - u en tie jijireJViilinij-X- o the eyts olhis.rtrade (mining so he stolidly men assist us to ascend the teps, and please, the his fort" of waited, "holding dignity nall.... remain by our side. .' '.. . ...if went. out, wasninc: nve ...11, CcociiEnox, Augusta Joyce days in the week to provide for six children,, 2G,I89I. May pay the rent and furnish him with tobacco and o veral Is. Thus, the dign i tyiofz manhood and .. .. t f i i' it, DEATH OF JAMES RUS3EL LOWELL. luu eu omission 01 wne were propeny sustained. Thus; the lights and shadows arc scattered over land, forever passing before us is auL ' oston, August the mansion-- of r Lowell-die-dEhuwood , there are endless panorama or scenes that culivenor disestate, where members ho hearten the thoughtful. Where woman is so of the family today but the and be of the poet. His body much concerned, can it inappropriate for daughter her sisters of freer spiritand stronger courage lies in the sleeping apartment where the last to speak in her behalf? Oan it bo wrong for hours of his life were .spent.' His death was those noble and generous of nature, touched by extremely, peaceful. Although it was known sympathy, to inquire into our laws and see if he could net live much longer,his death was nevertheless rather unexpected. The transition something cannot bedone for those "less fortunate? What harm or injury has ever resulted from sleep to death was so easy that for a few from woman's studying Law a little? What. moments nobody, in. the room observed that he 'If certain eminent ladies learned andfamous had ceased to breathe, His eyes. were, cioged have ouarrelled! Have not eminent local '.and they uever opened. He passed away with gentlemen done the same? And have not per- -' only a heavy sigh to indicate the separation of a great soul from a worn-ou- t sons with no. attainments at all quarrelled also? body. The will be held 1 rid ay at noon in Ap It ever takes a cause to produce a results Then, again, if our cause or reason is good, I pi (ton ChapeJ, uimbndge. It is probable that (for humanity s sake) for studying law or poli 'Bishop-elecrlmlips .Brooks will officiate.' t Lowell's health has been impaired ever tic3, why not go ahead? As the opposite tex has crossed over into our 'domestic domain since his return to this country in 1855, after and taken some of our avocations from us, why concluding his diplomatic services abroad. A should we not overtake the invader and capture year and a half ag;o hjs condition .bxjeame SS te --- some of his -professions and Wftblu mcnWIF senous anu ix luuxi itTiumuiiou was icurtu, uui, men in certain eastern cities have thesright to his health then had a chance of recovery. control the laundries, and give ladies' clothing Mfs. Burnett, his only child, hasePJlit 1 tjuuiuiyr,-wuutt-im-w- iie 1 . . 1 Far from her birthplace and people They bore her with tendert-s-t care, For the heart of the man, in the Soldier Was reached by the dead mother's prayer. Now in the home of the General-- 4 They keep her Sweet Indhn naiie; O, Lost Birdl may the soul of thy tribe Stay with thee forever the same. ; ( . Auqusta Joyce Crocheron . Feb 91. . J 2;Al -- son-inda- w ; WOMAN SUFFRAGE. The spectacle of American women (in this "Laud of the free and the home of the brave,") convening in serious assembly to present their views and wishes, and claiming that they have not already, all the rights and privileges of free Jwrii citizens in a country whose Constftution vsets, forth the statement that ilall men are born free and egual;n seems at first thought strange. is figurative rather than real, it may be wisdom " . t , to illustrate the inefficiency of poetic and con3tautiyt.pnoaiiiw..ouiyiiear.rejativo:cxcept tddvalriesea timentf to compensate T5r thlD"IacK bi other, whose whereabouts is unknown. is . from a business of branch it that women, ing of the legal and ' more substantial 'certainty of It appears Jhat the poe- t- was taken sick arose and- said not time that free- women woman's rights. That American women are -- ; some' 7 about five w6eks ago. Abouttyo weeks or thing? high souled, patriotic, devotional more ago he became delirious, and up to But we must not look oh the study of poliintellectual, energetic and industrious, is actics as either aggressive or, defensive, though Mondil he recovered consciousness only at knowledged. -- Brave, upon the frontiers of her brief intervals, when he gave the members of country, faithful in adversity and strong in sometimes such are its uses. his. family signs of recognition, Monday afterThe' study of politics is one of the grandest hope for the future of her children reared in when-thnurses changed his bedding ho the solitudes afar from the splendors of civili- - and perfect, next to religion; in reality oho of noon, suffered intensely when moved, and finally said; zatiou, deeming not even the Seriate or the the powers of God. It is a portion of H is "Oh, why don't you let me die." Those words Presidency an impossibility for themjwho shall grand system. I once hf ard an illiterate man were his last. He seemed from that time to d and incapable of thus begin a prayer: . "Almighty GodKing dare to call her lose heart, and gradually his life faded away. attaining to greater usefulness than housewifery f of Heaven and earth."i This isa a truth. Can we -- -- 1 lo con tinned in - a- - co m atoso - cond i iion uuti I thinkjoOliuiloth er w t ha g? A nd Jshe who hasbuilOyell, byer spirit and labors how can it otherwiser than eiioble "arid" 5:1 5 o'clock this morhingTvhen the fast spark the foundation stones of manhood and woman f life went hood, must she stand back behind those , strengthenjus jjve, stu(joyeinment3rder, mehts were the sister of his first wife,, his -aiid jiistice from the highest and best of earthly pillargof strength thaThef spirit has gui and reared aloft and be seen only as a shadow "sou rcesT seek i iJga so by the spirit of pray er piauliteTMrsrEdwarrluraettrandhrr-hnsas well 43 the nurses of their greatness? Think of the mother of and the words of revelation, the' more perfect baud, the :" and servants of the household. .' : Lincoln, the mother of Garfield! When the plan. y The most beloved Sovereign on earth is a victory of Washington was achieved he hastened to pay his respects to his aged woman,7 her Court the purest jmorfds, her The English suffragists, always active; are mother. At the Inaugural of Garfield, at its judges beyond bribes, her soil a refuge for the there the stirred afresh by the announcement of Lord conclusion he turned first to kiss the mother who persecuted, andOh, America! had the place of honor beside him. Were all Apostlei of Tru th and the hu m ble con vert to Salisbury. The dames of the rHm rose League the faith are safe from mobs, and Courts of are said to be earnestly considering the men like these in nobility of soul, there would -propriety of seelring"fo H6verbe needjofaVomanSuffrage Associationf-an- d bigofry.The un feets not the warmth are it8 eternal light and em: with the Premier'3 suggestion, in order to thongh there may be thousands of men as blems of her rule and reign. Look, upon promote thojriumph of Ce)nservativepririciples. noble and tender in their households yet the and -- Emjress --of- 4)n theother liand"the" Womfin s Herald JCtMaf:Queen-ofI-Ehglanlever of just ice-- is iieedj , .... 1 i t i ,t tinaia f m. nigu ana Deacon quotes from meetings of Liberal- - Leagues in tnat oy of lignL. juage lump" humanity. ; ""I to can seeA if study attain-menfmany places, purging immediate-Jactio; Our own "States and Territories differ in that all the world ' their laws for women and children, there If splendor and power;, knowledge the induce the Executive Council of the National Liberal Association, at its' meeting next not a uniformity of legal protection and justice broadest and higkest.opportunities unlimited made her less a October, to place woman suffrage on the throughout America. ' A man may do in one and freedom unrestricted have State what in another would be an outrage. vyife, less a mother, less "an honored woman? 'Liberal programme. The National Society In one eastern State an American girl married a Daughters of Zion, our Heavenly King and for Woman Suffrage is also moving "to put Father has shown us along the pages of His the female franchise in the forefront, and to foreigner and her husband had legal authority educated Holy Book, what woman has been, with His start an active campaign on the subject all over to send her children to Europe and detained her at home. Another on his death approval; and He has a work for us in the the country." rat0-tfe;hinam j - - . pre-eminent- ly ; e . weak-minde- n-- a-- Kin : 1 . d, 1 ii 1 1 sr to-b- n Vvf - |