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4BQ PASSING EVENTS.
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Mr . Beacroit , M . P ., delivered an excellent lecture upon Female Education at tlie annual _soii _^ ee of the Wodehouse Mechanics' Institute , Leeds , under
the presidency of the Mayor . On Jan . 22 , Miss Shedden resumed her arguments for a rule nisi for a rehearing of her case . She occupied the whole morning in commenting on
the oft-recited facts of the case with her accustomed eloquence and ability . She had not concluded her address when the Court rose . The DailNews says : — " On the evening of the 23 rdMadame Mariowhose
name has so y often been mentioned in connexion with , the Italian , war of liberty , delivered , in South Place Chapel , a lecture , partly political and partly narrative , and in the latter portion deeply interesting , on the Italian question .
As Piedmontese a politician . , According Madame to Mario Mad ' s ame views Mari are o , Cavour entirely was Mazzinian a bad Italian and , anti and - the ally of the Emperor of the French in Ms dynastic projects . There will
views probab but ly be there some can difference be none of as op to inion the as interest to the of soundness the narrativ of these e portion extreme of Madame , Mario ' s lecture , which , was delivered yesterday evening with an
excellent Prom Pa elocution ris . —An , and extraordinary a wonderful abuse power , which of lucid challenges and vivid the descri notice ption of . " the Mdile Minister tell you . Daubie is of Public indispensable , wIiO Instruction j after before passing , has a the just woman examination been can broug be ht which a schoolmistress to li , g most ht by peop a governess , le actuall would y ,
received a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Lyons , while the in question the Minister whether ' s office women . In were a pamp elig hlet ible enti for tled such " Du a distinction progres dans was Vensei sub judice
gnement primaire" Mdlle . Daubie explains the meaning of a phrase of which not one Frenchman in ten thousand ever heard before— " A letter of obedience . " It that pursuant to a custom which took its rise under the Bourbons
whicli appears was abolished by M . Carnot in 1848 , but revived by Louis _ISTapoleon , , a " letter of obedience , " signed by the superior of any convent , is deemed and taken to be equivalent to a certificate of capacity to fulfil the duties of a
schoolmistress . Mdlle . Daubie asserts that in the provinces the " letter of obedience " has practically superseded the certificate , which , in virtue of tlie masters princi structor ple of with of youth ' 89 lay , oug brevets equality ht to be the in provided the number eye with of of tlie . schoolmistresses While law , " there every are professional not 30 , 000 acting scho in ol hy - -
virtue of , letters of obedience , is only 5 , 400 . HoYAii Academy of Music . —The first competition for the " Westmorlan following d Scholarshi professors p" took composed place the at the board Institution of examiners on Saturday : —Mr . Charles , 18 th . Lucas The
, _JBlagrove ( ( vocalists Chairman , ) , M ) were r Mr . P . examined . J K . Goss . Cox , , Mr and The . G Mr . A candidate . . Walter Macfarren Macfarren elected , Signor was . M Miss Six . Garcia young E . _Robertine , M ladies r . H , .
Henderson , . The following . candidate was specially commended for the talent evinced A Levantine by her at correspondent her examination of — the Miss Dail Cecilia y News Westlbrook reports . a curious legal
moving professing case at in Constantinop the a respectable Christian le : — faith circle "A , Mahommedan , during for very whicli many , time a man years he of married resided great talents in a Christian Eur , ope and , , _,
woman don lie , and left lived his wife with abroad her for and many contracted years . In a a second late visit mar he riage paid _with to Lon an - broug returned English ht woman an to ac Constantinop tion much against younger le him with at and the his better British second looking Consulate wife , th on an which at his Pera first the for wife first mainte . wife Hp
jud nance contempt ge , , and on , finding as obtained he returned his a sentence sentence to the in faith not her comp of favor Mahommed lied . This with , the . issued However husban an d order , treated the Eng for started with lish his , .
across arrest , the and brid gave at it Galata to an into Eng Stamb lishman oul to walked carry into into the effect residence , _^ who of the _, . ge ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1862, page 430, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021862/page/70/
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