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280 chisement of her sex in America. Let us hope that when that day comes, it will find her with the strong ‘intellect’ undimmed by the long years of waiting, and the brave heart as fresh in its love for liberty as it is to-day. When we remember that Mrs. Rose is by birth a Pole, and by descent and education a Jew—a people that has been wronged and trampled upon, and a faith which has been for ages persecuted and maligned—we can understand whence comes her ardor for freedom, her eloquent earnestness in the cause of liberty and equality. She is an ardent patriot, although she has long been absent from her beloved Poland, and I remember well how she startled and electrified the members of the Universal Peace Society, in the midst of their mild platitudes and millennial dreams, by her description of the sort of peace she advocated—a peace bought with the sword! And with eyes flashing, her pale cheeks flushing, and her voice thrilling, she declared how she longed to plunge with her own hand, if