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PASSING- EVENTS. 429
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C> Public Aot) Political. A Peaceful Sol...
Consort Castle , on but account the clergymen of the lamented of Windsor death distributed of his Royal the Hi tickets ghness in the their Prince
districts , and , the recipients will be supplied by the tradespeople of Windsor with to them the in different the presence articles of — the clothing Queen , beef but _^ & for c . — her which melanchol would have y bereavement been given . _,
SOCIAL , AND _INDUSTKIAL . _New Year Feast . —On Thursday , the 2 nd tilt ., Miss _Burdett Coutts
entertained at a New Year ' s dinner more than 300 poor people in the present schoolrooms with of several St . Step clergymen hen's , Westminster connected . with The the Bishop Abbey of and Honolulu neighboring was
parishes London , of Westminster Female Pre . ventive and Reformatory Institution . —220 friendless and fallen females were admitted to the benefits of this Institution _,
during the provinces the present . The year annual , the accounts majority close orphans on , the and 31 b st elong inst ing ., and , by the birth com , to - mittee require about _^ £ 100 more than they have in hand to enable them to
meet all claims . (< £ Miss 176 ) Bertie of a lifeb Cator oat , which , _daughter amount of she Admiral has handed Cator to , has the collected _National Lifeboat the cost
Institution . Miss Cator wishes the lifeboat to be called the Princess _lioyal , after the Crown Princess of Prussia . The Cost of a Divorce . —There is an impression that a divorce is
obtained whereas cheap the l fact y now is - that a-day . £ s 200 , and — that viz ., £ , £ 50 100 or for £ 60 the will wife serve ' s costs for that ( the purpose husband , having in all cases to pay the wife ' s costs , ) and . £ 100 for the husband ' s—is
the smallest sum that can be calculated on . In a notice of the death of Mr . Hobert Bald , an aged engineer , it is stated broug that " ht within from the the last mines forty by years women , all — the married coals and in many unmarried mining —old districts and young were
—and that Mr . Bald , along with Lord Ashley , did much to _J 3 _nt a stop to this , widows and The generall man and agers education y to ameliorate of the of Railway the the han condition Benevolent children of the Institution of railway mining official , population for the s and relief . " servants of the
made a collection simultaneousl orp y at the railway stations in the three kingdoms , on The New Victoria Year ' s day Printi _. ng Office . —On Saturday , the 4 th of January ,
at Miss her _Faithfull private gave residence the , compositors and prizes were of the given Victori to the a Press three an apprentices entertainment who had made the most progress during the past year . The principal one was
in awarded the more to Blanche difficult branches _K-estieaux of , for the having business acquired ; the second considerable to Emma proficiency Rogers ; ; and the third to the little deaf and dumb apprentice , Fanny Pinto . Miss
Faithful ! spoke of the gracious approbation expressed by her Majesty the ' the Queen publi , and cand of the urged support all the the apprentices office generall to aim y had at becoming received from really the skilled press com and
positors , and , not to rest contented with a superficial knowledge of printing never —which make mig them ht be an suffi honor cient to to the obtain business them they a livelihood had selected , but . which The success would
so of great the " Victoria that the . first Regia edition " was failed alluded to to supp ; the ly the demand orders for . the same has been Lod The ge Reformatory iatb Lady Byron , at Bristol . —A , tablet with the has following recently inscri been ption erected : — " in Sacred the Red to
the the memory talents of Anne intrusted Isabella to Noel her , to Dowager the service Lady of Byron her , Master who , ever purchased devoting ¦ ; from these many sin premises and misery in September , and bring , 1854 ing , them for the back purpose to the path of rescuing s of holiness , young . g She irls faithful unto
_-od was eath b . " orn May 17 , 1792 , and departed this life May 16 , 1860 ,
Passing- Events. 429
PASSING- EVENTS . 429
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1862, page 429, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021862/page/69/
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