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THE FEMALE SUFFRAGE,

... THE FEMALE SUFFRAGE, The opponents of feminine pretensions to political power feel and believe that women are extremely different from men, but they are not disposed to repeat unnecessarily a proposition which may, perhaps, sound offensive. Mr. Denman ...

The Female Suffrage interlude in the debate on the Reform Bill has formed a very noteworthy feature in the ..

... The Female Suffrage interlude in the debate on the Reform Bill has formed a very noteworthy feature in the discussion. For the first time, the claims of women to the franchise have been urged in the House of Commons, with all the advantage that could ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... March, says that the Government are inclined to propose municipal franchise, which practically household suffrage for boroughs, and a .£l4 suffrage for osuntiea. adds, an appeal to the country about Easter is, therefore, probable. Mr. Francis Ltcett (Sheriff ...

BUWURV OF PASSIM EVENTS

... attended by any possibility of dangerous political consequences. The petitioners, therefore, ask that the suffrage may be granted to unmarried women and widows on the same conditions as they are to the men. We leave our readers to judge whether this would ...

AN II&-0MENED DISTRICT

... not aware of any conclusive argument against women’s voting where that privilege enjoyed by all the men. There are but two questions involved, I believe, in the determination of the abstract right—Are women already sufficiently represented by their male ...

POLITICAL GOSSIP

... humbly pray that any Act for the Reform of Parliament hereafter to be passed may contain provisions for granting the suffrage to women on the same conditions of property, rating, rental, or any other qualifications not dependent on such value on which ...

FACTS AND FACETI2E

... was at Nancy, I do, I do!” The question of negro suffrage was submitted to tbe voters of the etate of Wisconsin at the annual election. The law required the ballots to be wnten printed, “for negro suffrage.” Those who opposed the measure were required to ...

Wedlock has been compared to birdcages; the birds without peek to get in, and those within sometimes peck to ..

... he says: —“I observed curiously enongh that the suitors for my hand were sharply divided inta two classes. One was made-mp women who were young, comparatively so, sod who oosld spell, but had no money. The other class was old, and had money, but could ...

pnnoiple highly reapeoted, had reoently itafed that however good oaase may be, however it may be oommended the ..

... assented to every word of the noble eatl and to the principles so laid down, as the president of body advocating manhood suffrage and the ballot. The principle laid down recalled to his mind the scene which had taken place on the 23rd of July last, when ...

IMPEELUi PARLIAMENT

... occurrence. As the screams continued, though much fainter, and some women, also attracted by the cries, gathered about the door, be (Maddison) looked out from >his window, and then, the women told him that Mr. had out >his wife’s throat. Without waiting dcsss ...

.TURDAT, SEPTEMBER 29, 1866

... positively wicked. It's a shame that women have votes. Why not Womanhood Suffrage as well Manhood Suffrage I know what I would do with suffrage I could get hundred and fifty pounds by, or even ten. Bat whether women have votes or no there ...