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357 PASSING EVENTS.
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been English spoken press of , and g only that in whispers what has in been Paris , freel . Found y and y guilty fully canvassed at the Petty here Police has
Court 1 . Of of exciting three misdemeanors to hatred and , viz contempt : — of the government ; 2 . Of an attack upon the principles , of universal suffrage and the rights
which 3 . Of the violating Emperor the held resp of ect the due state to the ; laws and the sacredness of the rights sanctioned M . de Montal by e them mbert : was sentenced to six month ' s imprisonment and a fine sentencethe
of three thousand francs . Against this , refusing Emperor ' s the pardon versal jud suffrage , ges Count of which de and Montalembert court the ri decided hts reclaimed which that the the in the Emperor attack Court on holds of the Correctional princi under p the le A of _px consti uni _^ eals - - ,
tutionwhich the inferior on court g discovered in M . de Montalembert ' s writings - remaining was not , reall portions y there . of U the pholding indictment , however , they , the reduced original the jud personal gment penalty on the and maintained the fine at
from six months' to three months' imprisonment , the The sum youngest first fixed sister . of Robert Burns the poetand the sole surviving child
of of Saturday the famil , y December circle of which 4 th . For he was many the years elder Mrs , brother . Begg , of died ten maintained pounds on the mornin herself ob g
b tained y teaching and in and 1842 sewing bthe , at kind last a exertions government of Mr pension . Robert Chambersa was sum of - four hundred , pounds y raised by public subscriptionpart of which , was sunk
in resemblance an annuity to for her Mrs ifted was . Begg brother . Mrs . . Begg She retained is described her , as faculties bearing to considerable the last ; g
so much sothat on the Tuesday before her death , having had some seed sent her by Mr . , Currie , sculptor , in a she letter remarked from Melrose to of , gathered her hters from that the
" Broom of the Cowden Knowes" one daug the and she used on lee being and to sing asked irit that she by song was her to wont daug her , to hter own throw to father repeat into more her it then vocal than , she snatches seventy gave . years it Had with ago the all ; gsp
venerable lady lived to her next birthday she would have completed her eig It hty is -ei not ghth often year the . province of the journalist to record deaths so sad as
that those this of the traged Ladie is s Charlotte the result and of as Lucy monstrous Bridgeman a breach , and of when good one taste reflects and
with sense sympath in dressing y for as the was sufferers ever perpetrated and their , feelings bereaved of indi friends gnation and will relations mingle .
Ind and ignation ridiculous that y has women become should through lend the themselve loss of s life to what it has , at entailed first simp , repulsive ly ugly
to Had every it leased feeling , Providence and generous to , afflict mind , one and dangerous of our sex to with the community a form of such at large di- . p
mensions—what martyrdoms at the hands of surgeons and doctors _woiild not life wabble have itself in been had drawing been gone -rooms taken throug , away h swelter to . get Yet in rid c women arriages of it— swagger even and , publi if throug with c places the h the deformity , chur streets ch , ,
or concert rooma nuisance to themselves and everybody about them , because opera set the , fashion a Spanish from -Irish whim , lady or of caprice doubtful , or extraction as natural gossi , ps and whisper more of doubtful , events to hide taste h ,
absence of that condition which wouldin the course , ave preceded the birth of the heir-apparent , ! aside Look this to it women of England ,
and danger The see Hon of if it her . Miss be life not Plunkett from more the than , same daug time hter cause to of , lay i Lad gnition y Lout of the h pseudo , has dress been - , imperial which in imminent resulted livery .
357 Passing Events.
357 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Jan. 1, 1859, page 357, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01011859/page/69/
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