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EVENTS. 431 PASSING
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incalculable danger to us as well as to the — , we may even , to Florida B the y the civilized and latest Alabama world advices at intelli large gence . is received of the secession of Mississippi ,
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committed be given up in to the the State United of Missouri States , authoritie while endeavoring s for the alleged to effect crime his of murder escape , ,
him for excites an was the appeal insufficient deepest to the interest to Bench warrant . Justice of his Jud , rendition ges M'Lean . makes The , and held legal Andersen that point in the self ' s evidence counsel in defence question app against lied the is ,
whether part the same of a or slave offence no , the murder law would , of is Missouri to at hold the , good utmost which in , the be Canadian held killing as justifiable courts - of law homicide , on where .
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necessary and wicked construction of the law of extradition , , in the famous Ashburton Treaty , will ill prove the successful frost . of the latter days of 1860 and the early days
of Long 1861 w be remembere severe d and dwelt upon , both for its , almost unparalleled the intensity fatal , , and its duration of so . low The a degree bills of of mortality temperature in London , combined alone with , show the consequences
huge dense metropolis less and than poisonous the . The deaths atmosp deaths in here the in , which week the week when always ending the , more cholera January or less was 19 , surrounds th most , were fatal onl this in y
seven the of city of were London struck in 1848 down . as During if shot the . Dr fog . of Letheb January in 10 his th , large ort number to the s yrep
City persons Commissioners of Sewers , says , " the quantity of organic , vapour , sulphate it of amounted ammonia , to and nearl finel y y four divided grain soot s in membranes in the the cubic atmosp foot here most of , was air , and unprecedented its effect This — on is
the evidenced eyes and by the the delicate enormous bronchial amount of illness and was mortality irritating from acute . pulmonary We must affections not omit . " to note the death of the long suffering King of Prussia .
The lected Conference and Destitute held at Children Birming was ham , numerousl January 23 and rd , innuentiall on the Education y attended of .
Neg The following were the " general , principles" enumerated y in the printed
circular—: vidual _^ " It is composing the duty of it , the to State provide , both education as regards for society those who in general cannot , and obtain each it indi for - L
themselves . who its " care This are in and duty gaols for is those re and cognised reformatories who are by the thrown State , and on , therefore since society it provides for come support compulsoril education , i . e . paupers for y under those .
" The , same duty exists , but has not been discharged , by the State towards
Events. 431 Passing
EVENTS . 431 PASSING
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1861, page 431, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021861/page/71/
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