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286 PASSING EVENTS.
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First And Foremost Among Home Events Of ...
the violenc man e to a winch tall powerful she had specimen been subjected of the , was " navvy asked " b class y the , were magistrate her hus , if
band . " , _JSTo , sir , " was the reply , " I have been living with him for some time istrate . " The having woman told ' s the life man had that been if in death danger had from ensued erysi he would pelas , have and had the
to mag take his trial for murderasked him what he had to say in his defence . " Please your worship , " the , rep time lied the fellow should , " not I can have onl done y say it I am very
your and sorry told worship ; I her was to , in it look was liquor sharp Saturday at ; well nig , ht she , , or I was gave I gone her more some than money an to istrate hour go . to , so You market , when see , ,
she came back—I was in liquor , your worship . "—The mag , leaning over his — desk This , , and speaking is in not an impressive slaveman manner she , thus is not put accountable an end to the to
you excuse for : every " moment woman of her time your . " .. , .. ; Here the worthy magistrate paused , but the spectators supplied the _Jiiatus h the , court ergo , " she The is not your then
wife , " and a suppressed titter ran throug . man in endeavored stantlset to aside excuse the himself unmistakable on the impression ground of produced jealousy on , but all present this also being was , y ;
that The the satire fact was of none the woman the less not pungent being his and wife telling , was altogether that common in her sense favor and . istrate
humanity had momentarily led the worthy magupon dangerous and In forbidden the police ground reports . of May 20 th , one Ann Spettigue , in the employ of a maker to the tradestands
Mrs . Parkes , of Greorge-yard , mantle , charged remanded with The prisoner stealing till further indi certain gnantl inquirie trimmings y denied could and the be fringe charge made s , , b into elong and her ing the character to case her was emp . finall In loyer the y .
s course iven her of the to take proceedings home to make it transp for ired which that she this was poor paid woman five farthings had mantles each ,
g and three half-for the best , mantlesfinding needles and cotton out of that . The prisoner pence stated that , working , the day and istrate night , she that could she earn onl her y
2 4 s s . . 6 9 d d . . per per week dozen . for Mrs making . Parkes mantles assured , and that mag she herself only got paid 3 s . per dozen from the warehousesleaving a profit of 6 d . only for the trouble and
mereilessness loss of time in of obtaining such dealings the , work on . the The part mag of istrate the merchants commented . He upon the mig the ht
have dressing showy carried goods of all his for ranks strictures those of classes women further that , which , and ape traced the necessitate luxury the evil s and a to supp extravagance its ly root of , cheap of over and the - ladies of rank and fashion dream of
result higher of . the Little enormous do our width peeresses of skirt and now worn , vet we have it on undoubted one authority , that the prodigious quantity of material used at present dresmakers in ladies to '
emp dresses loy fewer renders hands it necessary , their rooms among not iashionable being large West enoug -end h to accommodate s work and work-women . of Divorcein last numberdrew
attention In an article to a upon " h The in Law the Timesof A , " pril our 9 th , which threw , we a doubt upon the deserted remed paragrap y ' provided btheir b husbands y Clause XXI in , the , protecting event ' * the of the property husband of married or
women y , any so creditor protected of , . or other The Stock person port , claiming magistrates 23 under rd have the find _apxDarentl husband First y , " solved _Conviction seizing this property doubt fob .
In the Weekly Dispatch , of May , we : — port Felony boroug under h the istrates New Owen Divorce Owens Act was . committed " On Saturday to the , before Knutsford the Stock House
mag , knive of Correction the property for three of his months wife , she with having hard labour previousl ,-for y obtained stealing nine protection table
s , , for S her rite property of all predictions under the to New the Matrimonial contrary , Covent Clauses Garden and Theatre Divorce Act has . " risen _p
phoenix-like from its _asnes , and—punctual to the day announced as far back
286 Passing Events.
286 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1858, page 286, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061858/page/70/
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