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PASSING- EVENTS. 285
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To the Editors of the English Woman's Jo...
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XLV.—PASSING EVENTS.
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PUBLIC AND POLITICAL. voted The civil mi...
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To The Editors Of The English Womarfs Jo...
ladies and " gentlemen lavished , their who , forgetting money either the old on proverb the clamorous , "Be just beggars before indul you who ' re
forgetting generous offended So many their , or instances neg eyes lecting and of ears this to pay by have readers their their come importunity just to under it debts and . my , to or own on their notice them own , that both I gences to beg pay to , draw the attention of urge
promptly themselves , and your also to influence , all with whom they have authority pay to A do ing frequent the of bills same , cause . & c , entirel of non inattention y - to payment servants is ancl the the prevailing agents part of . _ISTot custom loyers alone of does to trusting their this lead own the
to affairs deception . Few , keep but to accurate an accounts on , and very many emp hardly know the value of Modern anything , education or whether thoug their h bills striving are paid so much or unpaid after . the development of the
ifts of the mindtoo , often neglects these first elements of practical sense and justice g obvious which duties can which , Onl Providence y be cultivated has b laced y dail before y attention every to one the who simp has le pur and
p chases The to make fact or of households the continual to regulate return in . a sufficient variety of these necesvery out
that sary they transaction demand s oug the ht fullest to be attention a proof . of I their amL importance adies , and faithfull to point yours y ,
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Passing- Events. 285
PASSING- EVENTS . 285
To The Editors Of The English Woman's Jo...
To the Editors of the English Woman ' s Journal . late two I beg Ladies annuities to David inform , in Laing the your Governesses readers to be that ' filled Benevolent a p b lan a blind has Institution been the started other in memory by for a deaf founding of lad the y
Those selected Rev who . from best the knew list Mr ; of one . L candidates aing , and for his y the unwearied annuities , and of most the useful Institution labors , . memorial could be suitableand
it in amount is the gratif cause of y donations ing of governesses to find has that alread , this felt is that been generall no received y acknowled but more ged m . are ore A needed considerable , and
may W . Klug be paid h , Esq to J ., . W Secretary . Hale , Esq to y the ., Albion Governesses Villas , Grand ' , Institution Tollington Parade , Park 32 Eastbourne , Sackville , N " , . ; ¦ C .
Street London or to the , London Bankers "W . —There , W of . ; the Lad are Institution many y Kay other Shuttleworth , Sir receivers S . Scott , , 7 and but , Co a few ., 1 , names Cavendish , suffice Square . , ;
, I remain , Ladies , yours An Oi obedientl / d Subscriber y , ,
Xlv.—Passing Events.
XLV . —PASSING EVENTS .
Public And Political. Voted The Civil Mi...
PUBLIC AND POLITICAL . The civil war in America has begun in earnest . of The soldiers Free amid States tumult have
voted of lause millions . The of dollars State , of and New sent York forth has thousands 25000 men in movement , besides s ft home app guard of 20 , 000 . The northern papers , speak The confidentl friends of y of an
find army free of 100 institutions , 000 to be throug read hout y by the the world 1 st of are June looking . on with sorrow liberty at these gigantic preparations , well knowing that of this their disastrous enemies will take
occalit sion The " to whereby triump Gazette h all of whatever tli British e 14 th may s of ubjects May be the contained are issue laced the un " d Proclamation er penalties quarrel if of they . Neutra join
either y , of the contending parties in the American p war ,
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1861, page 285, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061861/page/69/
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