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XXIII.—PASSING EVENTS. a
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^ I We have this month to record the dea...
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Xxiii.—Passing Events. A
XXIII . _—PASSING EVENTS . a
^ I We Have This Month To Record The Dea...
_^ I We have this month to record the death of Her Royal Highness the I 1 Duchess of Kent , who the departed this of life at Frogmore March House 16 th , about after half- 1
I I past suffering nine from o ' clock that on most terrible morning of all maladies Saturday , , cancer ; sufferings , born long e I I I with The exemp prudence lary resi forethoug gnation ht and and fortitude loving . wisdom with which the Duchess | I
I I of Kent directed , and _superintended , the education of her royal daughter , I | I I which nation the Princess onl at large the Victori good stands a deeds , her sowed debtor of the a well , seeds an - d spent cast of a life a rich halo can harvest around confer , for on her which prince memory the or I I I
y | j peasant The modest . retirement , prudent forbearance , and unobtrusive bene- I I _volence of the mother of beloved endeared her to all
I I who knew her , royal and the cordial our and heartfelt Queen sympath , y of the nation in f j 1 nest respect their and Soverei borne deep gn to -seated ' s the bereavement mem affection ory of so the is universall owing deceased no roy less felt al for to lad the Her y than gratitude Majesty to the ear and and
-I which makes her joys and sorrows the joys and y sorrows of her people , . Tronto The have Bourbon at last strugg surrendered le in Ital to y the is at troop an s end of . Victor Messina Emanu and el Civitella and thoug del h
the the Pap presence al Court of the , it ex has -Kin , politicall g of Nap y , no les si at gnificance Rome adds . to The the rei embarrassment gn of , tlie Bour of - bon is over ; and if only , as now seems _jjossible , a peaceable solution of the
troops Roman before difference the pressur should e of be public arrived opinion at by , ( the which withdrawal no one better of the than French Louis remain _ISTaj ) oleon the knows only Italian how to problem defer to to when solve it ere suits Victor his purpose Emanuel , ) Veneti can indeed a will
be Loui the In hailed Sen s France Napoleon ate " , King are , the the of " speech has leading Italy commemorated . of " Prince events of Napoleon the the month recen , and . t the A outbreak cotemporary uproarious of party di states scussion feeling , that in the wellknown returned
to against France his _ixnder Governmen the late t amnesty by snapp , ing and up along with him - a crowd Blanqui of less , distinbe guished made members Bthi of s time the same these party , men to whom are probab no allusion ly on has their been voyage suffered to the to
swamps . of , . Cayenne y , or the deserts poor of Africa ; an exile from which , in all human The funeral likelihood ceremonies , not one of of them those will who ever fell in return the massacre . " at Warsaw were
mourning ties conducted and the . with Photograp great of these hic solemnity portr victims aits and of are those perfect decorated who order fell with are . wreath The sold in city s larg and is e in immor quanti deep - - graves
telles , . The address to the Emperor has received an ambiguous reply ; and been the onl going y certainty on since is , the the massacre concentration . Hungary le of with troops as Austria yet upon is quiet Warsaw It , is but at which evidentl best but has y
telling read armed y and what peace anxiou a which day s or to we an com have hour e either to may a strugg bring in Europe forth . or America . ; and there is no In the United States ( what mockery there is in the words ) Lincoln has
firm entered determin upon ation the presidentshi to preserve , p , the and integrity in his inaugural of the States address , and , announces to uphold the his Federal Government in all parts of the Union , ' levying revenue and taxes as
with pared should usual thi , to leaving they s stand has determine announced the by onus the constitution to of his resist resistance intention the in law and letter of . up aggression Lincoln holding and sp enters irit the to , the and slav upon , seceding e in States accordance office States in pre all - ,
their existing , rights , though the extension of slavery beyond its present
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1861, page 143, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041861/page/71/
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