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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1872)
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There U undoubtedly much that ' fcr: yrartoaa and hard to be Umit In (lie marriage relaUou m It at present exist, but we can aee ealrvltloa of Ita woea to be bad by the application of the o called doctrine of "Free Love." '. Under Ita rrf lme women would be tenfold more belpleaa than even new, while tbe -lewd and vkiou elemeeU ut both mm, devoid of aH restraint of, Jaw, would be let ktnae t pery apon the pure and virtuous. ' . ' i -r. ' ;" v ' ; v r " ; ; A not her tmpeatsirt rjeajatina that pre srnts Itself Is : i What wouht become ef . children bora la euch a rbao of aocMy ? Many a heart lees wrKoh new ahandoue his wife and new-born babe to the cold 'charities of the world. Would not In-, Unce of this kind tie multiplied a huadnd add whea all marital obllga- tioa la praetlcally art aafth? y rJat wbal the law goveruliig" ILe marriage relatioa and aeuaraUea r dl voree sliould be, wt axe not prepared te say. Oood men and women should ' make theui,Towever"Tuey should not be made try a body of wmakers eoui posed eeliKdvaiy?B one aex. And whenever wa have marriage and dl vorce law framed by the pare, Intelligent and patrlotief both aeaea af ear lend, we believe that very many, of Ih preecnt hardahipa which beset tnatrltHonlnl life .TilL1 thlnr hn p"ni. WIST IITE aUILlOIirCOSTliCT. While absent from home ou Thorsdav and Friday of lat week for tle purpose nf llllrtiv a niihll ahn.tni ITH1- bom. ar.rkn.Ji m, i Mi i.r..u where, we were led Into knowledge af 1 , -, -, aasw iyJq-JgMHd .rallrraule eooiMHnieally, which we consider great fan for capital ists, but di-et h to the people. ' ' i - It appears that one M. fV JIart bad contracted with Mr. IfolUvlay to build the Wet4 fl.le Itallroad troni IVrUand toCoruellua forastlpulatel oum, w hich, awing to bad management at" otlier eaiihra, wivwTJitadtkiia(elo mei't the espenaea. ul ' ttwrisi The cUlscna of nUlnlro amf the &tr- mer ef the cnentanniryi Vlnf aiutloaa to nave tne Mxwl cr.IijjJ.4-.I, aad mim pnsaeaMlaf a pardonaMe desire earn a little motley, placed tlteir provisions; hay, oata, etc-, at the di-poeal of the aontractor and his employee Jbe mer-. chants, Ivf and boanllnc hottae kecp em 'furnialied mcrrfaandlse,' board aad lodging aa time, expecting when pay day should eomc to be aLl to meet tkeir obligations out of tbe proeeede af their labor; poor men. with tbelr wires and children, established these 1 res at Onr nellus aad lIlllfNre aad spent unM to the" limit of their credit to auatala .. boa tiling,, houses far laborer; weewen arose at 4 A. at and tolled til! 11 at la taa Dope U glean a harvest foe tlieir w later' toll wbm the taborera, rcWlv- K thetr pay, suoulJ aettle all arrears ; td ww,-the-Toa1)eing completed to the point claimed la llieTcoulrat't, the known, leaving a aoiail army of labor ing; men' Utterly destitute, . without mean to return to their famlllea. . And the, . laborers, ntervltauj bnarding itauee keepem feet that irg built the railroad aad the tympany wiu reap the praflta of their toil, taean- "venience and destitution. The men are of&ring their railroad scrip for S3 cents oa the dolUr, aad cannot sell tlie whole ' proceed of two atonth work for a week's h.. i '--" ' ' . ; r- IperajLhould It a .tatuts tompvdllugjtcndlnipieelertara IMd la many dlrcc - moa a ho enter lata ouutraoU for earn-jtloiui during Ute coming year. In lhe pletlitcioUrequiriiur a Jarrn aaUae of capuai to give apuda whereby, la j?Jl!ur?J h Jrwiaay-eela fcfar aire. We naee no doubt but that Mr. Horiaday, CouM he horvi,.t ih jrvtui . OLUtese labors a did, would sea Itltese aalTnrs shouhl have Jatloe dotte them J but he has deoarted lor tits Faf . - ; and, from what wo can Isara, we bar - - ttttla hope that the men and wotnen . JCwn0t.lui,rt IU ,,h railroad UI ever - ' 'eret. compenaatloa . for their privation , and auffring, while the. n ocr will " receive a princely., benefit, from aure- . qatifti toil, s -r. ml a i "V, 4 r'TXUTll M !atIOHTTt.Jr c Itoa. flea, W. Julian, who baa beeu . ' raeMhinel in some quarter a a enndt t tot. wr the rreaidency, reccnUy ad- oreaaea a t viuialltee of Labar Jteturm ttrtr aen la Han Francisea, who had )tijM ltt hlut aad others to co-emt iH Jonuiag a new political aartr. ia whlrli. after OMuin eeveral other meaaure of admin lt rati re reform; he ulC-red the tUlowtu eUnteat 1 rrgard to Worn. 1 an'alUjrhtat !.'!' v i-.ti .i- "Perfect mnency; liwleed, kniti.lj. that' the Jtepubiican party sltoakl go , "till forth or, eadibvhtre iiacir Ja-Jaor Tzt the entrajM'Uisentent of woman. We ,V ,br taught aaa fundamaittal po litloai axiom that , taaattoa wUImmiI arreenUiMi k, tyraauyj.and et o av Olte.ltaU af tlieeiUsensaf the lie-.4tuUljo--a4a -tuat-thw better- half re aul irOVaruml Ilk 1 - - . - - aa LZS. Z-Z-r'. " a . as ae an arietecracy "b. a mnmllev.TTl- . r"T n ah.aad if .I-T 'Z.ll ar enfrar- h.U t mm, a JT 'JZ Cltlren. .ball W' te aave twenty milium Aaierk-ma ettlien. aad cuitfly of our owa race, 1 believe It a 111 not be very lobg before a national party will be organised that will resuluuriy law the duly Howvela fcnd futile, aad wane tain foolish, are the efjhrhi of weeh-mltxJed mea and Mroag-auliHUd women who, failing 0 fore lua taaoMNfiale future that tooma np before profiles Ire hu manity,; Insanely strive to hinder tlie .7... Tt... or.U of Hon. (Ira. W. Julian are brave aad elaer, aad have the ring of honest pat riotism. Ve ask our reader to weigh, and ponder theul, and tbea eonlraat iia Ideai wUinW amy" elairap airTin.t1caue. of ;tlibdimcul(y;i'ai"eveTuea tlte nioveoif, orrulcn we ftouirtimea I lint average saeelaiaae, that they may aee the ebaractef aad aaliUre of lite t- pmrtrfonrTrtrU l mighty" and wilf pre- rail t FTOLIO LAID FOLICT. Hon. John L Oarblan, of (aUatrnia, has lutruducod a Joint resolution in the Mouse ronnaiim uew ArliuU. whirh, whea ratined by tbeee-faurtlMi af the States, ahall bet-otne a parf of the (W atltutloa of the I'uiteH HUtea. It read a follow:: i -.. "Hertlon I. The, poWlc land of the raited hlaU auall Mot be disposed of exart to actual aettler then-en, for iMtmcsteaa purposes oniy, ana in quau tltlee limited by general laws."" It was read lwke, rvferml to the (VHMBitttec on the JwdMary ami ofdVrvd to be priuUd. Mr. Coahlaa has under taken a great refxnu, but as it reoairva, Ix-fore It can be submitted to the States, that t wa-third of eatklivaaa ahall eou cur tlterein, It appears uopeksswtki. Mcoff. ; ,- -vr- - -- -- - : - - I Nowhere- hive we seen aaythlar la iUm iluia tJ Vlra, tJ tltm tluMa' Intm XUAvh era haw galliaead algl.ti. linpi than from tlte peraaal of the lie above. The wanton distribution of public laud amongrevclouiand- greeeJj 'pollU-' elm, the granUngi of -barge facta of the public dotnaln t railroad eeeapaalee and tniloaX ' corporai I011 ud the aaaaequeut eautralUathMi of capital and power In the hands of a few indirkluass have been among the i moat flagrant evil grow log out of our system of legis lation, . But that this abase will in time work not Its awn evlolng weJMier auThor. If tbe people will only W, and act ltannonloUNly ; If they a 111 hot ae their latent pawer aa cltiaea'; aad will bot attend, aa they .should, to the promotion' of" their own be tntereeta, they eaa prevent the further oversltad- awlag c Ue paldiadomala. Weasuet - i - have"dvtie wftK loanyins; to iriraina; pcillUdaii.4 We mnet awake to Iht feet af our individual e poenbUUy aalate gra part of tlte body polltle and pre Tent a land-holding ' ailatocracy from gettlog aa under llteir aterrilcea tUomb, or "we, the people," v III a.Ki be ajta tton af baakrapta. 1 ' ' ' ' ' ,1Tnghlan,s AmcBtlment u, I Indeeda great reiornu .We are not saugulae that tweHhirda of tee Mattse wUi very aneis eonrar therein, bat waare satlaM ttua the aroaitty af looking- after their owa interests rather taaa rraatlae; poHtleal wtre-ptiners to mismanage affaire at the Capital J therefore we bellere tliat the reform. of the present averduvdowlag aystent bYVery far front '''hop leas. w ? opojioi orrs pixss." ' ! The OoM im Aetr of rhr nla ty,- Nevada, Jn commenting ''upon Jdiss Authany'e lecture apaa the 'Power of the Ilallot" said 8 --" -. ' It wa totally unanswerable, even' by the most obHtinateiy bigoted eueaker. writer or satirist. eieclaliy If too illib eral to attend ami learn a little (rood, ennnl, practical scnae. In the matter nf who bare resJIy tlte beet right to the ballot, and who would be 1cM beneflted byte ..vre are sorry mat alias Ant bony was unable to rive another lectnre here, aa anew oniigea to Kave ror Keno, where raLi Mr. Ijturs lie rerordo. wtthwbo... he I to go overland to Vahlnrton. - We reaiwctfully auk our man' rlgltU bet-threa of the Oregon press If they are wrafiaidthU tb bMfiUelite will ktae poHUal prestige , by'apraklni tlte a.el. - .'. ,T , Mrs. Pnnlw-RV l at rreWnt leiuriiutlUtedrosaof sncicty: the poor woman who 1 ut Ute. jut filue lownaha la auwlUtg with graUXylng ueeea aad dcaign K wean tltue Iter pen will nut be ldla Tit readura of the kw ' earn warr will be ffuwted aeekly with her eertat : story aud the wa amount of ciritorial ptM-1 saArIt hi her JnU-utknTo liet Jltej Orgaa of HunuMa Uinutaaradl tuned aud t in staunch arttarr'nad aha nrgea theilitto moral rulu. becaoae there. Is not mentis of tnUepetaicnt Journallaut to stand ay aad iiport the one ncwpeper sbMnia ArisMily apeuiUeww baeia, owns Itself and la not air sale. Hhe be-! IWvee t henjwn Trrpr.rt wh Jour-! aal, ati t abe Ii rvaol ved U give thorn an opportualty to prove It, MEZTTJQ ITMHlUtOIO. 7 The dltor af thai aaaer-waa naa-U br a larw. inl..llln.n .. , audience In UlUalw t.Thtur I evauhigei last weak. Foaeal the iaaeahlt men aad wtmmm. aaut. m. . - the Ww rfVj!ifjtqual right and har-( ,p- 7 ,,ap, license mf In tuualaus legi-latiou., othliui ovcurred IT ,,h,n,', "wWy. are to ante the 4eaeare ef the trip ee the ', T" k weU as the fasoinatinns of the mewtlnr. ab,l, a. uanal. bW' ,h evit-1.. -I .. .Ifrlvolltlee if aeMy cme:1' Without t ""J - -. rwta eerie j lUf I Kawivaiai! aa. gatluired anOd! thsrtmutoa; - "Roh- of . aaaalael-.:h..I'' aaatj-fc-hloir ofcglertiDg I no,?wttk 'f "P'a7 ptrhapa aha Is ir ranrr when thev contain "fliuir" aath a the above, conied bv :gotlni L0l.TfenUf LfTcT. fotalitmcl h reckheat aaaertlon become nt tbe Puc , , . . king ears! rtiCfig - I . . . ' . . v . . ' 1 oevss s llltUf- may be.- 1 ttilat vimlJ.A Hrtng Jirgt- trr..r . T I Tbatradu4udiiC..T - a-tin L.sa sau im j m a - Mi PHrbe rvrtift,a? Pr. T-wK Im admtned to practice as a sawyer. 1 :Z.ZZZZZ iTiVb? AX? - tempJatoiM amMurh to wrtto IU -1 tie.woxiv Qmnoi-io. 1. - s - 1"otuakp, Jaa. 23, 197i tareua iav Vaciajaraat st It hf avw iteauuaed. U ahuw why iVontaa Hut ra will Improve Biaraja La teneral, Ctoeorthe aaeat diffleult arufc leaia 4af rtrtUutioa ut to arark eat p proiiec regalallaa 'of the paaaloaa of mankind. Tttey'bare errr bea fike maga'aea of deetrartkMi, breaking dirth aial uWavjriiui all iwaceiul, ItHaOt aad proaiienMM conviction of aorlety, or like the gradual overflow of devouring flood. aubmerging ail luoralaud luialvlual growtba. It may be kva that tlte main the unetjaelattaiaaieatt aad dialribuUoa af power, which lavariaUy leade to oea cannot control itself, the only wan- aurrmant of this atrongest ineUact of. humaa nature, which,. ntay.be a de structive, but which, iMt doubt. Is na ture' law fur good aad wise purpose, 1 to balance the various eiemauts af u power between themaolves or by other esual cheeks. , .; S Man baa abtalaed power auMrtor to wesaaa, and aa hla labors are of a aaore masculine nature than here, he ie ia ntaay resfiects atronger than sue; but whether mature has given blot greater elements of strength titan aite, is not here ataterlat, a la euy event she i en titled to equal benefits with him, - The natural result of Lb Is unequal dis- triautioaaf powerbriwecu the atxeaia that woniaa has beest aultordiaatsd to a thing af paaaioa in the lowest da,n by the moat barbarous age or people, 'y I " -. i rwm worn umm tvtgmmM imB) 8m nwa and wuet-their aneat subaeiestae hmagt; The aaoet chlvalroua and enlightened Datlotn'liiVeTiaa, aixl 'aun hare, the moat exalted aeatimentsfor ner.-'IIer charaM have aver cteatH enthualaatie worship aad her purity lnv aroused noble aMttimenta; but all these aentl nwnte i and tide worship have beet eimfdy tlte arare dainty diaita of raaed appetites of auiutal ieawlotu- Tltepareft VKteunave berti averridden. by these aelOah Impulse. The high cUint of protection to woman which have and are now proclaimed have no f mudatlea lu fact. A wife, ntuther, aiatr juc lave, site receive the mast screl regard, the atoat tcuiler care and utnauat devwUunal she maul gt guapled agajnat the paeaiauaot that sniue world. Hhe la deapiaed e Jer weakness, aad her latemat are furgottea for want of power toafwert t Tu1Tlaii;uage.aeeuia hanji,. becaune tlie truth I daily ovrtloocil. IniL'edJt br liltlicnnndcr that wondilp of -the tihartua whk-h the few poanees, and under loose high aeidintenla wLkh are avowed by the world, but which are practically exemplified only when beauty, love or klndredal , ik'VoUoM command. - We n4 aa bj uui nwiiit ciety,- via : That womankliML umler man control, 1 either a thing of brute passion, of utter neglect, or an kkd of warship aeaupytayaa kteal sfdwie. Tlie age of chivalry Is llghfcd npwItU lite moat romantic charm," as the flay "of the moat devotional woman worahlp, a atrpreme rn manly eoarntfe and Knightly valor, and aa flat age of the most exalted seutlmeata Of parity and protection to the weak, ench a tbe widow, tbe orphan and tlte maiden. r' These aentlmeuts, however, were no checks to the abuse of woman worWhtp. The are was one of1 the most- licentkHuvrT beaufynand valor verythlae; was - permlasalde. yhlle the weak ahd tlminaW i a ere tw pressed and oatragotL-To-iUy K ie not much lea so. Boclety laviahea upon her iiuoUaed Queen all that wealth aSbrd. -x-!'.v.ry .for, embner tar.aU Ita luxuries for uer comfort, i u1 acience and art for her palaewa. To 'wf tlte great ia rank, power and wealth xneel tu tlte ntoat abject hontage yet - aa a useful humaa faring has un tallncatioiia, uorU slierviulrcdte have aiv . ' " ' ..... " inn lite maitlen wlewe virgin aodeaty never Iwq ttphM-ed or retouvlted by ua noi recei veti tlte encliantlmj toucb nnbejol.hiii wsial of the wurhl or the 1 l''la one whose outward aHwaraitoe la ilkx to the native worth and purity j "bln; mtott tbsee the world explode 1 ""we fine sciitluit-bU and dlslitu-renied I.ow of faith and n4etiou. The worlda ltcitloMajgou4toil wo. It, buaewr, not otily neglects Utttt,Uut opjiwe antTdrivee litem i suOicteut check -. to uaaa'a , eaaairol .: of wauamna interest or to tha influeau of ! hi ilcalre. Tliere are many examples of dlsibtcW estd act and aeU denial to fai thfulucee lattd protect ioa to w onsen ia this liberal l and enltgtitened age; but these are ex ccidloa t6 Ute general rulc.v 8lte' le aiore or lee at whatever merry theef- (hi paaston or reflned, as M bap V'nt'- The standard "of- soHctt rWlU M rr "T w HhW-aajeiaIIy eu, w" noer ana assiBUMM or ween a , . . ' . , ' i .TUT "-"l llnlZZ dli'LlZr: J.rWtaM' P rcW rd hef UbnT maveametoul tnaa aeaa. h etaeaetr looks down upon her for rMiif that Ueey labor for which M he. nor the ywatif nian,abd while n to thtM siiittieied by saclcty. crowueTaway t roil ItsJliJliglan honeat ln-LTioud and living a bare JlCe. kk U - W A TKm mmmm m ana noasee (roes that same werM "'f tlment and noble voW." 1. any wonder, that many fall? I ilwrt any wander that there ar maar raaMana tot a aaaporf ae for the foarinaV Hist af wealth and WfhJek toad to iaaunsrraUa xlnnn af atarrlage? Ia there. any woudcf that mauy nun will not marry because (hey will not or can nut support that extravaganer and abuses, and are thus led to life aa. Im moral UfcT WUtW wootaa U tlta auule a thing of aeitsuajltr. either In It Una or eoarse auall ty, U H aay womler OaU hef - - botly should be as much a thing of mer- ckaudlae? - ;. . - Voman, Jlrted upon tlte plln of equal righta and riHuBabll!tlcs of Lu maulty, without- regard to sex, a ill be too proud to surrender all fur the use of her body or IU charms. . Iu tlte place of' U auattow frlvolltle of the world abet wiD have solid and useful knowledge ai laatead af exhaust flah4twrealtnoTne worldTaBiOrw; aad inlie eatravaganeea of style aad adoramaat, aba will add wealth toU by haroliwreaaiil.. bsiifulassa. i. laatead of negieetiag bee sons aad daughtora, aad setting them bad example, aha will have bettor capacity and Inclination to learn aad bring tlisia up a a wothrr anly aaa da, ripliere af labor would be opened aaually fur jaaa and waeaan, equally honorable, which would make her la dependant of the sale af her body, either ia public, to society, at In uarri age. ; A true married Ilia would be wore attainable aud aeuve ecinnton. la short, ea loag aa aha remalae a cypher. eaerpt to euljurve the paaalone or pleasures of seen, a now she will be a vaia, prootlese liiirdea. Titlallagf-1 r r"T suwioty. , When she U allowed to take the balM aad other-lae perform an active aud useful part In the world, aba will impart wealth, health and Vigor to society and b-1ea-tlfllif aad less dlsalpatiou af laaalon, and more even au4, hartnouiou yrgulatioo of affair .between the eexea. . - , KeapectfullT. eU .T.ttTV!. TIuT; ;r ; - TH TEXT Or iT. i : Tner'tbllowlng communication sent b'thc editor of this paper to the editor of the BuOrtU ta reply to a letter thatwa pMlll4il In" that paper of Saturday laat, but l peremptorily re fused by that dignitary on the ground Thai he had "vowed to the Hox&r"' that Act letter should be "the Iaxt of It" We therefore give apace to her attack and our comments, although It 1 oar rule to yield the palm of theOrcgon 1 yby to JanteH tTMeara, in whose col- umn the whole matter would .touch more appropriately appear; ' ! JSrWfor Bulletin M did Hot Intend to treapasr again upon your- hoepitallty about a matter that tut become of ' per sonal rather titan public Interest, butTa it would not be at all courteous for me to faU to acknowledge hc. palnj' shot of my .amiable antagoabtt, wha has stooped so low to gain a tittle cheap no toriety aa to aatlufy the pnbNc that If. f Jfa?JijoL4U for rofg. 1 am once more, and for the last time, compelled r ,u for a little upM'-. help Iter to a UUIe-aenre nf Ute kind of notoriety for which a lie becnmltif'fa- HwhewMrRrHoJilfi addi. anal mt -tojO""- fasa-"inage ;awa tluX witfc,," her drttrjfrtmd, site reminded arte of her notoriou prohdype. who betrayed LU nuater with a klm; and as she, "becou- Ing angry - aad - baUb-rao-," - becanae eaoght'la her trickeryr has begun "throwing mud la geanine school boy fashion, ana "thereby consider, herself the victor, lam wllllsg she abouM en Joy the delusion, while I retire from her Held and respect fully addreea the Nmhy "JtlaanTf Forest Orare. To them I declare positively that I did hava BIT hUITIor arrange men t con- TdrtealrTcldmaTrTfir?rE NoarnwaeT for the West Side towns an Tharaday night aattl Dee. 1 flat, when, learning that my Forest Grave pat roue were Impatient because they did not get tba Hnr Noam a tar on j FrMay wbctL they recei red the weekly Bmllrfi, I Increaseil my mallhig force, and for tha first Una 1a three month. snceeeded In sending tlte paper to the West Hl.le town an the day of publica tion, etnee which time It haebeen eru- I larly sent tothePortiand office for tltose towa on Thuraday night- Thl I can prav hy the affidavit of wry wml ting Kletk, ahkih jdtJTba forthcoming, If neceiiiry. Tberelore I -reiterate my ehnrg that M. K. Hoxtor attacked the w smua af Foceet Oreee through (he Btttttim, a a letter dated Dae. ttk. f aairovoked apcralea ' upon -t.mmm m, mw mW I l w,ln 1 affected Indignation that she had eon see tod to act as a member af the Kxeeu- Uve Committee af tha Fsesst Ctrave Ast aaalattoa, ehv, ate, before alio saw tbe Maw Koernrwaer af Dea. Mh eantoin- laaj the asi noise ef that msitlng. t It waa for perlkly toward woeaaahood, and for nothing etee, that I very properly fmalahed hoc -" , , . 1 II la ant etraagu that aha ahoahl pre vail upon a fear personal friends, who evidently pitied her la bar humiliation, toaiga a eVtcwaseat which eaa aa anally ha prevea fklaa, aad I have no feelinf of raaantnaeul toward theaa for ench a tU- grant misdemiaaoe, he aee ao eo but myself Is liable to foal tha attack, mJ I not ear a single straw for It. - . The expose ef the "Marsh-Hotter kt- tpr," wahea afmlssd it vbrtlm aa aorr- ly, araa written by ana af the Grave Ut- I did net reastre U aaUl aitor y farmer Utter had mwared la tlte MmlUiim, m ahaaid, haea aaawertit MaNh tontoail af Hoxtor. f The student did ( my which particular Marsh was ImaJtoataeV and I neither kne-ev sav eared anything about it but it was a. racy expaaa, aad It parusal made Jaliy good fun. . The Uaxtor setter to tha feeM wan sarthlnr bat brlllUnt, al I t w in,,, wmw mm mmm. u I -ww " A I . If 1.- tlmtmm Mm, mm feeling toward the womaa ba them of profound idty. ff I ehoakl publUh the letter from Good "Templars, which I bar lu toerry ta be Withheld, because they are aa bitter aaraiaat hec,ahe woukf swam iat bat I will aet shew the public what tha bash nf Is againat her among her hmthreu, unless her future e)a4uct landere the CaaUgntloa Bsie ry beu I go agal a to r wrest tiro ve l ahaltj )4rsoaalIrlutrvlew the man whose name have beeff signed to the lloxtcr iefenaa and sift tbe matter to tha bottom lot my ewa edification. I' have no words to bandy with tlte whipped and whimpering egotM who evidently . Jhlnksjieraelf so "autartr She ha learned one . vaTuaLti' Icaaou, and It ha cost her dearly a keaon that will i vre vent her In tlie future from stab bint; her friends In the back to gain a ttrrle Cheap notoHety, wb Wt.by fctraad itonorabe drallng aha ooukl not aeoutfe. Hitch -effort "ever Coat their ajithvr dear.".,--,, jjJti ..k- -.j-4- lu eoncluaioav i thauk.tha euitor tf the JMIOak for tha courtesy extended to me lu tha publication of my iksfeue Vthi wa aaUoipated ; t take it all bac k;) aud, respectfully A tuakijuf r my bow to Uiiu audehie aaUoua, kave tlie Avid id iieraonal .ncwajaiper conUuvcrny to M. tL, Uoxter, the notoriou man' right mud alliigefc...T. A.1. ItJ i THS 1UUIA0E XXLATIOX. ' t' PkkI!(, W. T.,! Jan. la, Mi."A. f. Ihnt! tray tihnr itmtum : Your of 7th inat.V with my mammprlit. was received. ' Yoo think iiiytheoty mpra.-tIeaMe so long as hotnanity-' needs taw -or h-r lalatlon of any kind to keep them under moral restraint. " 1,1 Free Love" In lu blghesjMind holiest sense needs na law for iforeement f : It 1 only Tulse tnar. f rlatt that teualrce htw tu pnforre trrHBd ftietlce demaada'a modlncatlon af our lawe ea as to easily rt-lease all rho de sire It from false marriage. Our present law' ' rcgulatliie 'sexuaT rHatloit are mont roalUeSj-'enfordng the most' de basing prostitution In very many caaea. But haw i iublie aentlment to be edn- eated nw to a reform unk as attentfon ia called to present abuses? Is It possible uatb'r anjuat lawe for the people to ro- gre-4 te that ourtty whioh.aaeiu ao jlawt lsMnareaaary te bring th I utxlae tha ea force tant of aajtist bvw ia order 'ta bold the impure audor stralntr I it not safe to release tt poor fraat the enforeeenenl of anjut laa?-Orcanhc tmpare be bCoentted by nujaat law t 1 -turn 'i X--'-" - rupnoae anr msrrisge-laws were "US ducel to thU aiiiiple coda tv Whenever taa could reaeiit thaaaelvea to be reg- istrred aa man and wife under tha dec laration that tiie-unton wanaaagbt an- dcr tlu bitllef-that.it would earue murrtagx, founitsdan tke-aiataai at- mimthin af each other, aad shoukl beao reglatoretl: and ah an id they eohssrpirnt- ly rteslre a separatum, an Um'fnml of dielika,. uaeonreoUIity or aiiadapUoil ltyranI it should lie foralth grant al, I what tiatal , Wouid any iajustire be donef ' (Hi the ether hand, would it not be tha. bight. nf tnjuattra autd be IsVHmt a-arfhui km to foeoe thasa br law tm m- main as man and wlfef lienv then, l all titer to of 4' Free lve." f. It aim ply tor aav aaay and neoniut releaw grant tt tttstead af laws to enforce fab eBfcrriagp, -A w m7 views of "Free Ixtv-? being rreuciaua,- i claim that they am found ed in Jaatice natural aad iaallaaable rigltt and arc not at all rellgloua. , Be ligioua law make sexual alaves Justice aaakae au arxuaUyfrre, - The law of Just loo and religious law frequently eouflicf. -i awur eoutewuo aaieamue reierenea to nfy magnanimity in the nw f- f rr one yeac's eubatYiptkat' Just n tbrfmwitTlHitldldTirdtnlendTo-oT- fer you lea iliaa the regular eubacrip tioa irloe in advanoa.. Nut having n No. of your paper at hand, I waaaudcr tlie'lniprMaioii that 12 wa your regu lar aulaarriptioa prion hence tha rhllcu-luuali-ht ia which I placed myself. . I herewith send you a copy of U'oorf- hull 4t VUylm't h'r Uf, a It' seems you doitUgt-tUlaeJuhaitge,, ( 4 ..,. ,,r..ii.- i 1 Our reallCCtfully, M, .. I Un. H oxter' Last Letter ut to ''Bel'- j& t t tdr . . -anr J,--j ; i, i FukkwT liwovK, Jan.b, nj. - Afr. ihtniwny ftrnr.: frjrrut: ... It 1 again -"uabHan iha i'utoama'' ami Ume you lieani from me. I eongratulato you tn Uta tmpruveuMMit aiparcut la your oommuulatlou to tlte JMlHit, coin nared to-that a bl.h aMteaited In tba LSauj NmrrawKur of the skl. It savor I -1,a. Ik. aUKH, down to the tone of one who 1 adlrr-- lug a-whijiped ehlkl,- and rloaex with worn or eoliinimseiwtbensnd sympathy. Itoaily.this would be atuaaiug were It ant s ridicukana, I .did my intend to write any more, and ahould not notice your letter If It were not tor tne challenge it eotitaBri- vmarnarwe nat my note ol the nth wen wriUeuUevfor. aeettex Uauao miuutf lu your paar, aaxl dare uis to dernrM, slating that tlie 22.1 was the Brat Frlila. y - uprnwli Wiethe.. X kw Noirrnu est waa mailed ar- Faeest tirave, J deny Ut aliarge, anl propuac to prove your statement -falie by your own paUvna. - ' -V : Tlie lii4 aatoulaLinveVMbr of all kt.a nato la thw iKw oamiw:sT ef Jainr-i ary Mh, under the title f "The Marah lloxter IartU-r," from whk-h I copy i - This community blyjexeitad and amuiajd aver a eertairi enmmaideatam front the pan -? mm of the. Marsh brothers,, which appeared la a recent to-uc of the Bulletin over the aiirnature of M raj If ox ter. Of eourae, It waa not ItUeuiteJ that tha Marab-y. )a,rt of tlte atlair alMMtbi be at star public tlx rtiea euiicerued .were cairkWwHh tha coii y. etc. '. lsVrTIArnU. What ' convenient 'litstnimeut ttuee aveUwors'aeH Any statement--'-buwevwc .absurtl or flnr mar k,au.u ami foiatdi upou tlm pubUcaaatMuetitihg Olacoreved Ijjr thcnV. I cannot believe any af my Foreat tlreve friend would fobriuBsa aech afoimlssad.' 4jaaa. airs. luthiaav. oauuiwandaaAa vourr-.LjIbut the unirlt of the law and the aivl theaan or 4 liive Ihtmi i ,. a .1 - . ".I . 7" w. i thla blare, a ha wnukl HU .ii - 1 1 .-M.mr.imirajim mawer lie brtwesa yaw. . .' ' . ., i .j. . -V -M-iwt Thera are two brother to tb place who bear the name of Marsh. . Cue 1 fVeskleut of the tnllcre katei here, a Minister af the Ooapcr. and a torVaia raaawner aa it aa dMwut, my fortunafo hear la thla atato. . The otber is a Fra nasur of Isnguagwa, and ia conaidered a thororhr firtrnt-t. I anv1 unknown to JoaMHedr.) What little I have hereto-. fore wrilU-n has keea scut to the (roud Tcmttlar, alir wbk-h ha but a aluall circuiatiuu a 1 Lara never atiolted to gain h a ,rcputattui aa ji wmct ta bw-t laave bad nooueieiH'mmjraaiiiiytu write; ray article ntuat oerauuiy iwr oat ueii if yoa Mutauter it worthy the p. ar eltber of eueae aa tk-roeu. ir tlte piwiaulgatiau of aneh folarltooiHi as that qoteu above wa part or tne wnrx. your investigators are expected to do, you us the rierht picllation. when you call thorn huniblcj I dkl not before un- dtptandilic fiavt'JbctPrUcatioL It 1 of but httle couaetiueltce what you may say or think of ute, but I want It illUiu'tlyiiiikTatfrtil that am not one of tbeae tiiMtrunu-ttia, J proteeC agaluat havliut ahat tittle tnrhtetice I may mjs- U u,-or' to buiuj thMmpli tteerntkiM. I ahall rev mraf arrnmeiiTT T aibrety"lt lah to meet your ohaikutae. Tbi may be kuntillat- imt to you, but do not iutaltte I derive any aatifactiwu therefrom; far from It, I always share iulitehuntiliatiouof any of my own aex, rnnsimicb a her act may weaken the faith af ntaaklad ia true nomaa hood.- 1 au rompelied to Uo Wii iu kclT-dcfvUsc; and 1 simwvlv loiic, for your own anke, thitt you will not-'' it-Iterate the statement nf year Mlnvastbator,"and comni I further ex pimure. " , Vou aald, a hiU! lu-re, that you coulj convert any woman, to your bclhf la twetite ml nil tea, if aha waald talk with yam. "'lliey may be eiiened, but wot eout liu vd.; Jt M'S UlluuUs Two youth are diacusiuiti; aome iiH-tloit, when one bcwmltir angry awl N i later ou ' commences ttirem lus; mud, - the otht-r, to avoid evil carttasswuea leave the liekl,, wliiW tlie one reiuuiuiuj( ia tW mud conaldcrs himself the victor. " Tlianklng the Kdltor of tlie" BtlMU tor giving ute a hearing tliaaugh hia na pve, I wake uiv bow to the puohcaud re tire from the l!t.:M L. llorrta. - JLUBrnr thvuuayaSo t-OaMje-iV j January lutu. Mi. ... i The Ni.a' 'oUTIIWT liaa beeu re ci-lvel at this nfflee on Friday of each wee Ir, since tbenrst of December, to my knowlcdxe.' v I ... . n-'U . F ti.au. i:i.it IWtitatiir. I t Welm had tlie Snr oar trwnrr lu eu toutiiiea un Ftitht the same day it wait publiahed prior to the !d Ulf. lTKritEX llliAXK," ,,.: -'. .:. K 1U.A,' - V j - . .j I- i II. U. WKbUH.v-4 .--fi F, . Bl loan, ; Ira, JtoipeMibilit iorMlUuoau aal ,.u la.jVaaaf vtaaman. , 3 , 4 Wrtered " (vornoratkn - are. simply suUatM.uttakir.luui vidua! action in Per forming eoiiiinoii duties.. In fluaucea, 1',-iriIi-iiTnrly In lenklnir, they sncreed not-only In Obtaining extra privtleges, bat extra Imauuti tioa from eaponallill Itr, lu tW reapevt It dot not aet-m dtlTt-rcnL-allh auy cltarU-red cttrpora tloii. For ccrtaiu duties ami benefit to the pul)ll always prmulaed aad thera fora ia the, future, they claim and mo- . rv; lcfiva ctrlaiii prUth'gia Hot grautsd ter cliurn in coiunton, anti immunillee from Hahility foritcbr. .' ' liaehiaaieewVtBlm-d avaaetored awt- noiuly atralKutway they set tlulr wib reduce tlTrtr reponliilMrr. lu workjo r xiciki (iieir iraiM-iitwHi anu Ami hav ing gained poah,s4mi af the ossstttma, tba nteiMiy, lue laws -and 4ae ma her. aa well as lue court, lite pui.lic ar at their mercy, and they dctroy tlfirattd property with a reck leaaneaw truly an. pnlliiiK. . Thoasamls af Uvea and ait (ioita ef property are annually destroyed, alaaj- tlimujfli the u?;l!geuu.yf tlte mosttrnat worthy1 empioyee-flnen" Wlto wer never deretn-t be tew -wha nlway nave iiern reliable hie ajt jtroppr , lUit 8 &.npou: alia people muHered; Ipxtueets are are mitiiKlol and miirl-red; livueata are new; eeriiieia are rmncreii, wnicn may all be summed up in a llaet Aa Inei dentnl nettkect ef au untiHually,! good baml aud a criminal iiegUgeiice of the manntrcment And there the matter amialty ends, except an aeeasionat ver dict tor uanuun-s; bat foe tint aavat partin ute maugu-u aurvivom -aocept a aum promlae . rather than purue a- legal courxc airninxt k riitantlc mononolv that can bur and hold courts and leeialature their rvKpouiibility for the couduct of "'t ; -'y ' " " Yt. ir.Trffyf-i 71 employer cxtcndu ftnly to Iheaet of land a-ithlu the apeeiAo dtreotimuv of Ol rule.. Tuafoveruiueat of the Lai tail fttuUa m-U tito example in thi rva jicx-t, uumlnt and practlclng-on tUlnassunip tlon, to the frn-af rraniswc ef many eiti euw. Hiionbleratraaa. girt authoritv' which the ciliaeii may not reaiat; or if ho doc It la at hia perl I. Hboukleratmp y I want your burst, your forage; ettiarn aay I Want a f wM pro iua. vaiuauie cuiuthiuraiion, 1 atu bi.vai, but j 1 am a!6 poor, and so cannot oft'ord this. lHhonl.kmtnaay - tilngthelualgnU ' 'i.....w-iim.. irerw many .,oUaltw- aald..aJ I aa-UI m-mmi Wf 1'iUieu jrlelun, aud tit thivemntent pU-adalu bar of the t lalnt that theofu-t-r wa not in the fine of hi duty; but he el hi have m the aitoubUrstrMm. Ha foUowina suit. euioukn employ la- vi-HwMtutamtwa, grvrnt twnisge rssuits; it la lud tlio fault of the, company, the mail drwertod rds-pimt4:dtalntMt follow dinetlona, ae may be had token an wna- aualdiop, and waa somen hat erajwTused. -f W hat tl they , rare fox tit fienaura of a iiiry; It fnrtt it iu tlie general mrtah of -fifei 1 .' " x' ' T? . t It ia hiab time wa-alMiakl Iwvanoae wrf fr soch anpblsuMt ami ttUtmttoe, and bill n l the peuaUie where tli iey intlong. To lllualralei A-. stage eomiMtiiy em- ploy a driver who, by leaving tha aaaln rtat l, anseta the enaeb aad manaiea the pasaenicers; he as lfC iu. the Una of duty tha actkui aud Ita result attach to thedrivi-rand not the Company. -'But the brataml pasamiawri did not hire the an vac tney miptoyea taa umiiany and paid It a osnaiiWratiua tor doing f I- .1.1... m V ' Mira ai J iuift, mtrnx. ,iiiaraillou H . a driver who, through carelessness ar malevnlence. Jeopardise their II res, is the act of the company, ami tha ean panr is waponslbia for hia acta aa tong aa he is in charge with full eoutrui of the Coiivt-yaitce, and he la to all lutent and purpoaca (he comininy, pre (cmmce. I Mtsm gmsisysn. -it tea tatrt of tha trm:t ol a rail rue-1 or auy other nubile carrier, with the fsoiia. carrie.1, that A 1 a a d uu a.xiiiein anau nsppen timmgn wewll wrtuf w IrterHnneteiier. , The psikii lmvwnpart in the aamureaaant, they cannot iaiect or dismiss iMpmner per son; tlda ia the bualneae 01 the hisn ircrrreTTt, whb-h titer TvAiae to tranaar, or hare mabtWd artth ha any wapusThe l'rewhietii af tha aomnaay 1 tbe prnner person to altaok. -If, toateed of arrewt litg six I trylnr swierhmen. aad oihae au hordlnate ofnia, ere woum raanw im rreaklcnm of tha ritmesmm wewt hold them eaapsajeibia, 'rat eady to tba letter . .-.I,.."., -. ml.. a . wrw far .v-tdea; trttci witn lite mmir, eiifruei nenr m The friendAof Wodian aaffrar fa Mas aanhuaeiU think that iMate will b the flrat to eufranclii-w woman.' Tliat I what they are worklnir to accrmirdlah. Maarttuaetta fo a aohle aid hUbl aiulla mmm m mM-mm lamimai am awe Wvm- an; she. never goaa back oa he his tory, aiui ahcU h lakes this forward etep she will carry tbe natron wtth her. 1 I . 1 - . . - ., II ' Krcrwnos)e'-' a tn n. r-k. y a I , J fcVlAjMrTJCli iT a, -, 4 ftxa ; , f More rVsjt lssOMlstlai' . ';.,. s - I t. - -r-ir jL t- I '). ..'' .t'.tVJ 4 t " c-ARu rt im in x. rox. EKQ, euaWaf teaaall,Ua a taaiebaH. Altur sir i aa Qienarlisn a lJm, an i. atuur- aaa raAactaoa, tva. la. tara. Ihe etaai a a la 1 sops U Star ka mUmm o aanMtt bawaalti , y UUuraa- Ma itf-ai vhrrt they ruuld tad rIkCJ ntM Uaa Uaat m. A Sara su M-sn- tuuailal uf lb aah uf Jauomrr. for tbe lieataaU atada a ana mj time, la aaaa-eilut lslrla tot i are- aa btm. have bea more auanrom I baa pruatabU va ma. AsJ still Ibey auat. . . rasarribe aeceMiljr I' further oeraonat aa '-r- elleailra, let ui aajr U tbuae Uu jar furmjr oalnkMi, that tint baa onlv te-T.fTbead atr am BXRwaaU oa4ala at Vr. AHnra, an4 nir ,. iwfclriK. In 11m. awB.upt nt the swre ef- 'i't'U ij mm. aii ar am eaburrk, vSM:k Bmi bnuau u a ktuu charac ter, aS-etlHC tl U-arini ajij the thr.ul, rivla m at tlaara aauta mm4 at mSara ram- Mlaa MMinia ia tbe rnr. with ttv.iiinf ht-,.l- 'M, aaa aw a imiMiT am, una w iua. Ii im ail tu. aol Itie wltAUae mmm pTOiiaet'il, imiC ajr anr apeeiea or euariaiaaatai, m malar aaaaaet M7 a Uartur. aa tor a Mir4 pmrtwa eallin siaillnlnaam Uwatm arh art.H-0 a uot allivU-U. Ixai b) llw .lllluil MllletuMi ol loittrlnm dtfvettv t tbe aana W wa lwait taan Mm laamar a cwrtjf Hiaa la li I. InU'R-Mt, lj.n-, mmii Ilia JaSan Mm I Uaws Sjim. SMm anfc' iimii i Im, Ual lw la a aea;ula tlrtnlaii, ItMieuMalily annual iUl a HI, m autuH, uftba kumau kotly, and ptumt iiaae a iMrt.H, Ja tn-c tit kkill ia Ik, laalmiq mi tn n i Imai .anw ba mak- k.n w . . ..'.-a -wrrf--'l "- --Tl Tki, U asanUhaiasvaasni over liirra ymm wtta Aslkma mm nsascaMa, -aa4 seat twaat eeatymsasi sa Utr Uwe ea -MimMalHUM rr amaUr art mt I baeaal asm semi iuafrnaa I aaa Id ma ba ruaaUi mm4 1 l imn aa weaU ba I CMild n.rwijr eaik up a Bialal of amira, a4 t -happened lu w a b-tlrr fn.iu Uwyrr llouah l.n auuht Ibat ba mmm W4n treat kr ir. 1 Aa.an, am- waa metwr snsar reiiet; aar T iaMrlit 1 mU4 aud m lua buetawi IhU I had Utile hnue M rltlne rr, aitx-k Vaa a run'. llHU waa a, tha IMh ml Jaaaarv, rn;a,aod aa Say lamtmsaaaa wall mas, lam any-alaa yrmn ,4d. Mjr axil her aud aMtet sMvd with llw aaina dlaeaae. I ariid till card, Miw: lt.-lled.-Sa. Mr. A bora, ahlahme Mm! U mlh -mwet lUw a am, a myamjiialtimarn abo " " is '";." : ; Ji.r J. V. - J'-:-'.r 3a-a.lba aalraalaiir.il, bar"e brrs MVa 1 kwta arf f 'arrruwa a Mr, at. C. Wbne ta te-blwe the ail, iw tt arwv an Ike ftaso me, take leaare-V Clv1Hl a beset y Veall- aumlal lha we bare emair)il bee h ear: IkmlMsa as a searaTberWw airland af la. . ii m ikm, mm that U baa ameis aaaartwe t any maiiMM wa bare ee kimwat aaa) lbs al- imaicll tbe Seal ml may has IrlOe maalevlbaa ', aoaaa atbeie. wa rnlta WMUW Mm I fute mora rlwtaar, UsiMi Imlaq -a tsmi miUHatarum Wa lerla lake areal tea-tewr la reertiaietnr her m Ike pnTron a af all warn may h di liaa mmtalif a mnrral eda 'alias) aaa .upivtui loanaiur. T tnuae who m-airs to kauw Mir auwut U hfSiee laetirrlaff anv expenae, we sit a enrdtal ) Invltiillini In eall al aaa I am ia I i h-',Vu',ned. r.l.ll ClRn notJCAX, f - . wTV.eor. aereuta smt tiuiiewa m. "S r - a .... . roruand. , n.Ji lk W. HtU.MAb.. Ml. l-umaad.- fl AT. H. t.M:. Bad rorUajMt. r AST F uttuii a, Jaa. t HCX Maa. M. C. H'wrra-lbHipeenHt Wadam i avliic heard or roar raw nf leaeriraff the - rtarwMiirta, Baaww mm u, ii mm -a Aaarma Matuud, and bat los bava arm ml a a-w da a aiaea at-tha axeretae nfune '4 ynur paplla, Mlm lanr, .ar Kaal IN'W'l taad. I waa wmeh anraetaad and exam taaety Bran ft.! . at lha avnat-i ser-j formaMeeol Xiue imal UiaVurt pto, (ach aa -Ihdarhalk fUi.r-s ete.J and lb I a alter lb abort term mi ai muatha tuahaa. -' " ' . -' A tfcrw aaa a exarma wur a.ppahMna f rati ui ( iiuiruttiou, ana witn my my Umt .. , . ., , Vaam Unpawn duaas.'. BW ind J.ra.l. rof IUKM lon'aii4 Hand. 1 II- rAHWII . ITUL 111 MM L ti kj -..., V U'-"-" . ' . I a. 'an- tttw 'lf t i-i vr .tii 4t - V WILUAM OAVIOSOIt, r. iteul Ualate errioav-wfa. rwat t-w raaruxa, ni IK At, KeTATa IW TMU ITT a Kit KAMV rueUaaML In lit tiaat dualrabla hwaUuaa. . Inc uf lr, IlAi.r HiM-sa and ItLOcaa, Alaa. 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