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To Tlie Editors Of The English Woman's J...
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gladly , purchase yrup , them , of us ? With apologies for so long a speech surgeons in council * I am , Ladies , yours faithfully ,
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PUBLIC AND POLITICAL . the The month Great . International The ceremonial Exhibition which inaugurated has been the the one ening absorbing was conducted topic of
with all the splendor and solemnity of which the circumstances op permitted ; but it needed not the sable liveries of the attendants , the deep mourning Tennyson habits of ' those s Ode near to e remind st allied the n ation throne of their , nor irreparable the touchi loss ng allusions From the in
m that agnificent vast gathering spectacle , whose the e thoug ye turned hts were sadly not awa with y ; and their there Queen was , following not . one amid her to in which her journey she had towards now retire the d northern in her loneliness retreat which and grief he had loved so well , and
. welcome It is hardl which y necess must ar ever y to await say that one so C nearl rown P allied rince of to P our russ Soverei ia received and the the speech which he made at the annual dinner y given by the Royal Academy gn , ,
deepened The Queen , if possible remain , s the in favorable strict seclusion impression at B he almoral had . made The on aspect this country of the .. the Castle limits is de of scribed the estate as most ; yet melanchol it may be y : observed Her Majesty that seldom nearly every drives c beyond
ottagerstil within l in the the demesne East , vis has iting been - every visited spot by of the interest Queen , . and The thus Prince acquiring of Wales that is in inf the ormation education which of Princes enlightened . The m King ind of of the father Belians consider has ed been so ne ser cessar iousl y
ill . It is understood to be the express wish of Her g Majesty that he may be y present Prince Consort at the approaching . marriage of the Princess Alice , and represent the
received Among wi the th more foreigners cordiali who ty than have the flocked Japanese to this Ambassadors country , none . They have afford been occasion a marked to contrast acquire to information most semi . -barb It has arou been s nations observed , being that des the irous Woolwich on every
A They rsenal have , esp also eciall visited y the gunnery the Hosp de ital partment and other , excited public their institutions greatest . attention . success The . Volunteer Lord Clde Review is understood at Brigh to have on expressed Easter M his onda unqualified y was a com admira plete
tion at the soldierl y y bearing and strict discipline of the Volunteers . King The Frederick Queen Dowager William IV of ., Prussia and distributed has printed a numb the er manuscri of copies pt prayers among her of royal relatives bof Easter iftTo the public at large this royal manual
of devotion is not y way yet accessible . g . SOCIAL AND _INDUSTRIAL .
Charitable The month institutions of May . is Too always numerous remark for abl us e for to record the annual , we must meetings content of
ourselves Governesses with noticing ' Benevolent those which Institution come within . —A meeting our _peculiar of the specialite subscribers .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1862, page 286, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061862/page/70/
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