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MARGARET R. CHAPPELLSMITH.

youth and maiden should be better educated than they now are, so that both may better understand themselves and what is requisite to their happiness in their intended partners in marriage; in which they should be educated for marriage, and have more direct moral education than they now have; in which they should be taught that the one enduring, wisely and virtuously formed marriage would produce the greatest amount of happiness that could arise from any union of man and woman; and in which the young people, being brought up together as members of one family, would have sufficient opportunity of knowing each other's characters before marriage.

"I lectured on some other subjects, but in all I showed the evils of the existing state of society, and endeavored to create a public feeling in favor of Co-operation and Communism. I frequently took part in public discussions on religion, taking the Infidel side; and spoke at public meetings against Freetrade lecturers, showing that Freetrade