By order of the Executive Committee.

Mrs. Hon. E. G. Ross,Mrs. Griffith,
Mrs. Ex Gov. Robinson,Mrs. R. S. Tenney,
Mrs. Judge Thacher,Mrs. Rev. W. A. Starrett,
Mrs. Judge Miller,Mrs. Rev. R. Cordley,
Mrs. Judge Burnett,Mrs. Rev. G. S. Dearborn,
Mrs. Judge Hendry,Mrs. Rev. J. S. Brown,
Mrs. H. M. Simpson,Mrs. Rev. George Meyer,
Mrs. Robt. Morrow,Mrs. J. H. Lane,
Mrs. Major Platt,Mrs. James Horton,
Mrs. Major Whitney,Mrs. F. W. Sparr,
Mrs. S. Denman,Mrs. Jane B. Archibald,
Mrs. Hendersen,Mrs. Cone,
Mrs. J. O. Adams,Mrs. Welsh,
Mrs. Mary Whitcomb,Mrs. Marsh,
Mrs. Thermutius Sutherland,

Committee on Address.

Lawrence, Sept. 24, 1867.

N. B.—Friends wishing tracts on the subject of equal rights, should address Equal Rights Office, 77 Massachusetts Street, Lawrence, Kansas.

THE HUTCHINSONS' KANSAS SUFFRAGE SONG.

WORDS BY P. P. FOWLER AND J. W. H.

As sung at the meetings and concerts during ther grand campaign on the suffrage issue the season of 1867 in Kansas, and at the polls in Leavenworth, by the Tribe of John, on the day of election.

O, say what thrilling songs of fairies,
Wafted o'er the Kansas prairies,
Charm the ear while zephyrs speed 'em!
Woman's pleading for her freedom.

Chorus—Clear the way, the songs are floating;
Clear the way, the world is noting;
Prepare the way, the right promoting,
And ballots, too, for woman's voting.