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288 PASSING EVENTS.
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First And Foremost Among Home Events Of ...
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doubt , that M . de Pe _* ne received two woundsoneit is affirmed , being given as " which he was poured falling from from continental the the effects two wounds of the first as . immediatel throug , Spite , h of the the bled spout great of His loss a sufferings tea of blood -pot , " ,
informed he Madame are was represented , according de b Pene Dr . as soon to Gruerin terrible reached that , and the the practise every spot life where moment , of her the husband was unfortunate y expected depended . man to be upon lay his , last and her . y
whom thoug appearing h she de calm swooned _Pdrie , she first immediatel had foug the ht heroism y sends on leaving to dispatch control his presence all from expression . Amiens M . Courtiel of every feeling , with day ,
to inquire M . after his health , and , when a the regiment of Cuirassiers , in to garrison lay at it St approaches . Grermain , the goes Brid out for of its usual close manoeuvres to which , the the band wounded ceases
man p lies . as It is to be hoped , for the ge honor Pecq of , the Imperial army , that some public bation of manifestation his would-be of murderers its sympath will y with take the lace wounded . man and disapprop
Success still attends our arms , in Indiathe last mail bringing details of the dangers capture upon of our Kotah gallant . The troops setting , and in will of cause hot , weather further , and them however painful At , opens home anxietie new the s
to those who have husbandssonsand brothers among . ning ministry ' s proclamation has been threatened and Lord , and Ellenboroug the , country than h ' ag s despatch itated the matter and thereon excited was ; b in 01 y which Lord fault Can last Sir - it that the manner more
proclamation excitement Colin now Camp appears reached bell in India and its , Sir as climax Lord James EUenboroug on Outram the evening h having pronounced of pronounced Friday against May it against here 21 . . when , The the
, , The every " ins seat and " in and individual the _" outs House " feeling alike of Commons aside were on neither the was horns occup party of ied a in before dilemma the present prayers . Setting condition began all .
of private Parliament the country which , could was almost look without sure , to follow apprehension , should , Mr to . the Cardwell dissolution ' s motion of
go Chancellor to a division , of the . Exchequer First rose Lord to which Palmerston guarded with and qualified two questions answers for were the
burst returned the . The torm adj ! our The nment Lib , of eral the memb House er was s one next after moved another —and then clamoured , forth
for the withdrawal s of Mr . Cardwell ' s resolution . Recent despatches , had altered the aspect of the question—the it nature stood of would the issue lace was the entirel Liberal y
party The changed storm in — a to false waxed vote position hi for her the with and motion the hiher country as till . now Lord Mr . Palmerston Cardwell stood p gave his the ground signal . , gg
nothing finall and y Mr withdrawn , . " Cardwell and the . country put Thus his will motion ended have this into , reason parliamentary the hands to congratulate of of the " Much House itself ado . , It if about was the
second portion of the performance be only a " Comedy Errors . "
288 Passing Events.
288 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1858, page 288, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061858/page/72/
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