ABSTRACT

128 Event, 0" the Month [En,lIabwoman" Review, 'J • ·March U&h, 1811. Donald, was unmistakably on the register. She claimed her privilege, and as her name appeared on the burgess roll the returning officer could not refuse her a ballot paper. She made no secret of the fact that she used it on behalf of the champion of the equalisation of the municipal and Parliamentary francl:iise. This is not the first occasion on which Mr. Jacob Bright has received similar support. At the election in 1867, when he was first retwned to Parliament, before the last Reform Act, Lily Maxwell, whose name was on the register, recorded her vote in his favour.- Woman', Suffrage Journal.