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PASSING EVENTS. 431
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man he sought , and arrested him . In passing back to the Consulate the prisoner safel clined y in to the appeale give Consulate it , d on to which a . Turkish The the man Eng policeman with lishman two for collared wives protection , however both , , and and , got he lod off seemed ged on being them
inject claimed the . second The by , first the thoug Turkish wife h a , therefore young authorities Eng , cannot lish as woman a obtain Mahommedan of any good subsistence education , and a from Turkish lives him in , sub and his
-, tleman ' harem , who ' and stated conform this s to has all resided the usages long of in Mahommedan Constantinop women le , and . speaks The gen the
language fluently , and he states that he has mixed with several English " studiousl women living y avoid with being Turks recognised in precisel ; and y the how sam he came e manner to know , but of they it was always from
his being mistaken for a Turk . " " Perhap Female s the Printers following . — quotation The Atlienceum from Stocks contains ' Memoirs the following of the Life paragrap of Thomas h : — dMarch 4 th 1
_B review edoes of , ' the ' Victoria , 181 Reg , may ia : '— have c One some circumstance interest in more connexion relating with to your this work 1792 ) should ( a _jDoem be on recorded Alexander because ' s Expedition it suggests to a the benevolent Indian Ocean hint too , printed valuable in
to be lost . It was printed , in a remote village , and the compositor was a young printing woman , but . their I _knowj nimble not and , ' it delicat says . e * fingers if women _seeni be extremel commonl y y well engaged adapted in
for to the females office is of among compositor the greatest , and it desiderata will be readil of society y granted . ' " ( that P . 68 emp . ) loyment
MISCELLANEOUS . * this Mr evening . Waterston . Subject ' s Tenth — " . The Lecture Influence before of the Woman Lowell upon Institute Civilization will be given and
Arfc tute . . " The This attendance course is one has of been the limited most successful only by the ever capacity given before of the the hall Insti and - the interest has increased as the lecturer has advanced with his great theme , .
January The course 3 . will consist of twelve lectures . — TJ . S . JBoston Evening _Transci _^ ipt _, out Prisciixa of c £ 43 has Heaps heen , tried a gipsy at Knutsfbrd woman , who Sessions had . defrauded The case the was wife one of which a farmer
exhibited the , remarkable simplicity of the prosecutrix . She put the money stars for Into the the to seer gi be psy to returned ' s hold hands the un of d money er course the of usual . after the prop victi the hetic m calculations while formula she . was The It consulting was prisoner necessary de the
, , , . - ment camped for with her the money . , and she was sentenced to three months' imprisonroguery An Austrian Bride ' s Outfit . —The Austrian Gazette states that Baron de Sina the bankerwhose
Prince consist Y of ( psilanti articles , has either , ) ordered manufactured daug that hter the wedding is or to purchased be m outfit arried in of the in the January Au bride strian shall next onl ire to y
hav In bod order e been linen to exclusivel of give the an bride idea y emp elect of loyed this . outfit during , it - the will last suffice three to months say that in fifty making emp women the . y
The Oudh Gazette ' s correspondent describes the dress of the Secunder Begum tiht kinkhob of Bhopal at and the Investiture : — of " She wore a green kinkhob tunic ,
with g a large gold pants brooch , a p heavy inning cloth it at the gold neck round , and lier another shoulders at the and waist head , leaving- the countenance of massive quite open . She had no other ornaments about her ,
person of the , kni save ghts a pair elect who wore gold gloves anklets . " on her feet , and was the only one from the Comitat
A jdetter of _Thurocz ( Hungary ) mentions the deathon relative the 29 th b ult y . marriage , of Madam of e M Anne . Louis Kossuth Kossuth , . sevent The y- deceased eight years lad of is age stated , a near , to y
have left her fortune to the children of the distinguished Hungarian .
Passing Events. 431
PASSING EVENTS . 431
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1862, page 431, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021862/page/71/
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