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1,RI.NIPLZ, ,NOT pOLICY: JUSTIOE, NO 2.PA VORS.-E, TIEIR RIGHTS AND NOTHING MORE: wOMEN, TIIEIR RIGHTS AND NOTICING LESS.

VOL. III. -NO. 1.

I NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1869.

WHOLE NO. 53.

PUBLISFIED WEEILY, $2 A YEAR.
NEW YORK CITY UnMORIITroNs, 82.50.
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I A IMl' .  pLStI1,
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IIEBECC- ; OR, A WOMAN'S SECRET.
By Mrs. CA.OLINE FAnMImD CoRnes.      Dodicated
to John Stinlrt Mill for his noble 01ecrts in ichalf o1
WOnaR's Eofrauebisement
WHAT ANSWER?
A Story, of To-day. By ANA' E. Dacinusoir.
COUNRTY 10MdES
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KIM7OGGIS, NEW MONETARY SYSTlTt.
_ir In all 'aie, the MoneIcy mait be rent with the
Isiiilcs.            _
rt'ulys  XNTO  has, been appointed Post.mistress of
the .ioumit Kisco, N.Y., P. 0.

PETITION FOR EQUAL SUFFRA GE,
[Evl=' person receiving a copy of this petition ma
earnestly d eired to put it in inmediate and thorough
circul-ition for signatures, and return it signed, to the
office of tile Woman's Suffrage Asisociation of America,
37 Park Row, Room 20, New o ik.]
7b the Senate and ]foise of Re)reseolaives, in
6bngress Assembled:
The undersigned citizens of the State of
earnestly but respectfully request, that in any
chaige or amendment of the Contitution you
may propose, to exiend or regulae Suffrage,
there shall be' no distinctiou made between men
and women.
NAME'.                   NAMES.
NA     0 TION.IL  W1OMA N'S ,U/IAI N S A (7, E
CON     ENTION.
A NATIONAL Wo-mmN's SurFRAGE CONvENI'.ON
will be hold It WAs1HINGTON, D. C., on the 19th
and 20th inst.
All Societies compoFsed of women, and all
Association: frieudly to Woman's Righti  are
invited  to Send  delegates from  every Stito.
All fiieuds (f the cause are in-ited to attend
anil take part.
Contributiona in aid of the work may be sent
to William llutchison, Tr'asur.r, Box 5W, City
Post-Office.
Communicalionfs maybe addressed tr Prof. J.
K. 11. Wvihox, Chairalan Co onmmittee of Arange-
ment'j, Ebhsitt llone.
Jotephine S. Grifiln.g,
William Ilutchinon,
Lydia S. Ilal,
John II. Crane,
Mary T. Corner,
George F. Needham,
J. K. ff. Willcox,
-ifwliqr1's  I',ii restd Fr'aichise Js.;?oe'aio,
JWerhiufht, 1). 1.
AI VRI J'1 RSA L FLA NJI6IS E ASSO( '1,17 10\
ADDRESS OF TOIE UNIVEIAL FRANCIIE ASJOCL%-
TION TO THE WOMEN OF AIEICA.
lItnien of the [Tailed Stl l.
Yce sleep surrounded by sufferings, you dream
amid dangers
You are called 'the weaker sex-and your
weakness is forced to bear the heaviest burdens.
Taxation without representation, and des:potio
government without the consent of tIm governed
-wrongs against which your ihthtrs triumphed
on many a blood.soalhcd field-are still. in force
against you, despite their victory.
The liberty which they won, and transmitted
to their sons, is denied to you--their daughters.:
O   Iuel laws cramp and 'crush you; ppwersl
prejudices prevent onrgrowth, ard shut you
il. with walfs of: ironf.
Few professions ar qv,&   yl,k,QiAd in most

of these, social degradation attonds your en-
trance.
When you enter them, you crowd them ; and
must toil for less than your labor's worth.
To thos'.e of you who lack we:lth and friends
-a misfortune which may at any time fall upon
any-there is no escape front this condition but
marriage, death, or a lilfe worse than death.
To her, therefore, who must earn her own
bread, and whose affections do not prompt her
to married life, there are but these altcn'w-
tives: Scanty  Earnings, Unloving Wedllock,
Death, or nameless Shame.
If you enter the married state, your children,
your property, yourselves, may be foully
wronged by changed or fal.,e-heirted husLands,
without redress from the laws which you mu.st
obey. If other men wrong you, yon are far
from certain of redress.
If public officers are unt, st to you, you can-
not remove cr puuish them.
Laws are enacted ; public measres ar'' or-
daine], of the gravest imloraila to yon; 'ni
you are allowed no voice in their constd, iion
or their passage.
Nor'are you even low d to decide wheilr
you will take such part.
Hnce your wis hs and inteorts are not .no-
portant to the politician- who mae and adi -
isicir the lwe. They neither know or trepe.t
those interests and wishpi ; nor do they fenr t)
di-regard them.
Ini a word, your safely depends wholly on tile
qood itW of your rulMrs
ArouSe, then, women of America!
Sleep no more while your sisters Setider
drcam  not yourself secure while dai.5,' Ii a
in wait!
Though weak, be wise!     While for us-mte,
arm yourselves against misfortune!
Demand that society cea.se to in he your
weakness woe.
Claim the freedom which is at once yor
right and your ed ication. in efst that tie bal-
lot-box be open to you, to ise ii' you will. Coin-
mand t61P the respect of tie polilicians
oblige them  to open the profesioii; to you
raise by this means 'he remuneirition ef 'our
toil ; reform the hi.- , and 1,-t thl holy s:iae of
marriagr, be to none a mere means of breid!
Can this good work be done in a day ?
No ; it needs time and toil from you all.
Gather, then, mothers, wives, sisters maa*
daughters of the nation, at the Capitol of.'Lhia.
Republic, ou the 19th and 20th inst., and de-
mand from Congress aud the country Froedom
to exercise your rights.
Tai Indiilapolis Journal says; Mrs Afattbews, the
mother . of the Vice-President elect, has been for eveal
weeks stopping with her friends in this city. - Like the
inothers of nearly all ouC great moo, she is a, noble wo-
man of great intellectual power. Mr. Colfax olwes much
-of hts success to his mother, and he fully appreciaWe it.
She is a romnadably bale and happy old laO,-e,
joies In a liot way over the success of lt-
only desire for his advancement seemis to ..tat ho ,
be placed in a position to do rooro good,

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