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288 PASSING EVENTS.
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under The water bursting . The of destruction tlie dykes at of L property ynn lias Is laid described a large as tract serious of . arable land
LITERATURE , _SCIENCE , AND ART . The Charities of" London do not stand alone In receiving the generous
whilst assistance Goldschmidt there of Madame inspected was on Lind her the provincial Goldschmidt improvements tour . A , of she few the we visited church eks ago Northampton now , when in Madame progress , and that of
money under Goldschmidt the was ausp yet with ices wanted of her Mr b usual efore . Scott the generosity , the restoration architect , volunteered . coul Hearing d be to comp sin leted g a large gratuitousl , Madame sum y
the of at an about committee oratorio 2000 , , in in and aid tlie the of Corn the Messiah Exchange building was fund ; performed every . The nook admittance In offer presence and was corner eagerl of of an y which seized audience was the by
crowdedwhilst hundreds were unable to gain . Altogether , receive oratorio about , was a . £ great 500 throug success h the , and munificence it is expected of Madame that the Goldschmidt building fund . will entitled
JParisienne A New . Review It will is embrac about e to an appear examination in Paris of , all the new IS Independance works that make their appearanceand will be supported by some of the first literary
, men of the day . Some time ago we mentioned that the author ht be of " Adam Bede in the " had com of
the p of leted _JB spring lachwood anoth . It er _' s was novel Magazin , however , which e , where , we decided hoped it may that mig it now should be published read first in appear monthl in y the course sections pages , ford
under Mrs the . S . title C . Hall of " The has Chronicles retired from of the Caiiing editorshi . " p of St . James's Magazine . After no one the can recent feel Chancery surprise at suit Mrs over . Hall the reprint dissolving of " her Can Wrong connexion be with Right the ? ' *
proprietor Mrs . _Wightman of the St . , James of Shrewsbury ' s . , has realized the sum of . £ 700 by the publication of her temperance book , " Haste to the Rescue , " which she has
g foundation iven towards of the the erection _biiilding of was a Working laid last Men week ' s b Hall y the in Bishop Shrewsbury of Lichfield . The . It will cost upwards of . £ 3000 about . £ 2000 of winch has already been
, subscribed . who English propose without visiting a our Master Intern . — ational For the Exhibition use of the , Parisian numerous publishers Frenchmen are difficult
issuing them may numerous be mentioned contrivances the _IStetiwde for teaching Glasliin _, which our is described language as " . approved Among by the be University acquired . " without " English a doubt as it is by spoken the aid , " the of author his little assures book . his Here reader is ,
may a specimen of his phonetic English : — you " Goudd Seuraou morninne ar you , Seur ?—( — note Ai familia amm verre r)— -Aiammverre ouel , zliannke happe godhe te — si Ainnd you
ouel . " , " If you read the above pronunciation to an Englishman , " say the directions , with great naivete ' _, " and he understands you difficult ,, you to may rest ! assured that
you Miss possess Macirone the veritable is well Eng known lish accent as a , composer so of taste acquire and ori " ginality , as welcomed well as a performer and entertained of correct a large and audience graceful execution at her concert . In both on the capacities 20 th of last she
month . She was well and ably supported by some of our best performers , both vocal and instrumental , but the chief attraction was felt to be the varied
and interesting compositions of the beneftceaire herself .
288 Passing Events.
288 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1862, page 288, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061862/page/72/
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