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t 144 PASSING EVENTS.
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^ I We Have This Month To Record The Dea...
is address boundaries conciliatory is manl will y in not and expression be strai tolerated ghtforward and during in , the and his , resolve thoug admini h to firm stration up and hold . resolute the The law inaugural in of tone the ,
Union both in free and slave States . We can only , allude here to what is called " the Yelverton case "—to note tlie facility rotten is afforded state of to the ever marri y profli age gate laws ruffian of the , United cunning King enoug dom h — to by acquire "which Manhood is
knowled disgraced ge in of the them person , to per of v Major ert the Yelverton m to his own and infamous all like him ends , and . it is a sign feeling desp of the ised of health , that sympath y no moral execration for tone his victim pervading is deep is enoug universal the h middle for and him spontaneous and and lower his deeds . classes , while he the so
that We the are Lord glad Chancellor to y observe ' , s as Bill an proposes immediate to consequence enact that in of Ireland this painful a marriage case , may be lawfully solemnized by a Eoman Catholic priest notice between be iven a Roman to the
reg Catholic istrar and of m a arriages Protestant , and , provided provided the three marriage weeks' is solemnized g between eight o ' clock and two , in _pressnce But of two mix witnesses ed , in is a still Roman to be Catholic void if
both church parties in the know registrar that these ' s district provisions . are a not ob m s arriag erved . e 604 The suits statistics for dissolution of the Divorce of marri Court age , up as to shown the 20 in th the of return August just , 1860 made . , g The ive from 1823 to
causes which led to these suits extend over a number of yearsmust mitted 1860 . be since Out taken the of with the passing reservation 604 petitions of the , new as , 222 it Divorce rarel are y . said happens Act to . have This that arisen last a suit return from is commenced , acts however com- , of
immediatel 1857 must y be after taken the into crime account is committed . Lord , Camp and the bell years has obtained 1855-6 , a committee part wi British th , the dependencie view of assimilating s abroad the to those laws of of Eng divorce land in . Ireland , Scotland , and the
Monday The , Workhouse March 18 th , Visiting by the Bishop Society of ' s London Industrial . Extensive Home was repairs opened in the on adapted house starting have the to its been Home required , but and both , which will in contain accommodation have occasioned between and thirty a delay position and of forty some it is irls admirabl months . Five in y
were present on purpose the day , of the opening , three being sent from London g workhousesand one from the Windsor Union ; all are sixteen years old , and bear good characters , . The back room on the first the floor is fitted Thorold up as a chapel Rector , and of
in St . it Giles afternoon ' sand service visitor was of the performed Home . by A special Rev . A prayer . W . was used , on the Society Bishop occasion , generall chiefl , and , y two on which h the ymns object he were commended of sung the , after Plome to the which , and an of and address the interest Workhouse was of m all ade Visiting present by the .
Above 120 y , were assembledincluding prayers Miss Burdett Coutts , ( who has and Grey so kindl member , Lad y assisted y persons Ebury s of the , in Lad Society establishin y Wood So g , Hon hopeful the , . Home Mrs and . , ) W Hon encourag ellesley . Mrs , and ing . W a many . commencement Cowper clergymen , Lady
. is , we trust , the omen of a prosperous future for the " Industrial Plome . " Council By request of University of " the College Committee have of instituted the Ladie a s course ' Sanitary of twelve Association lectures , the to
g ladies iven , b on y John Physiology Marshall app , E lied sq ., to F . Health R . C . S ., _E and . R . Education S ., at University . The College lectures , U to pp be er 13 th 20 thand
Gower Street , W . C ., on the following Saturday mornings : — , , show 27 Recent th A th pril at statistics in ; 4 December th , 11 th regardin , 18 last th , g and the the 25 _Eiiropean population th May ; _popul 1 of st , the 8 th ation , isl and ands exceeded 15 th of June New th , at Zeal at 3 of an p the . m d , .
a families native deficiency b ) y of 17 , 73 294 of , 343 11 . , 561 , In there a fe European m were ales . onl We population y 30 commend , 891 females ( inclusive this to fact 42 of , to 425 soldiers the males attention and , leavin their of g
all interested in promoting the emigration of women .
T 144 Passing Events.
t 144 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1861, page 144, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041861/page/72/
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