Show twe THE EIGHTS RIGHTS or OF CHILDREN meb MES celia cella davd a lecture one evening last week in new york city oil on tha above subject in her opinion the rights of children are almost ignored at the present time yet they have rights which adults are bound tp to respect the first right of the child she thinks is to be well born the child that ia Is the offspring of appetite is cheated at the outs outset et such buch a child is not nob well gell born she bhe asserted that thousands of children are annually lost to the community by inhaling the fumes fames of the paternal cigar and breathing the air surrounding a gin drinking ri nurse it is all very well for mrs burleigh i lo olec lecture ture upon the rights of children there are many evils doubtless under which they suffer that that they might be relieved from were parents and guardians fully alive to their cuties but there is a better field than even the correction of these faults for mrs burleigh and her lady friends to labor in As we understand the subject the difficulty in children not getting their rights is not so great gra as the other difficulty there are tollow too few children born for the rights which adults are willing to allow them in other words rights are more plentiful than children let eb children lidren ildron be multiplied upon I 1 proper principle sor as mra Bd burleigh has bas it be wellborn well born and there he but little trouble troubie in ther securing theli theil thell rights they will beauro bearre to make a c clamor mor an and d a row u until n they get them this subject iii in our opinion presents a much better field for philanthropic labor than the one which the lady has chosen 11 |