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358 PASSING EVENTS.
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of executrix or administratrix . It was stated that the husband was abroad . " clearand took till the next
Sir W . P . Wood said , the Act was by no means , day His to Honour consider finall it . judgment that the Plaintiff was in this case
enthe titled Act to the was relief now soug in y contemp gave ht in the lation Bill , , it and would added be that well , if as any an future amendment question of
grounds of The this Times kind of adultery were of Thursday provided and bi , June for b on 1 y 7 th an the , reports express part of the provision the petition husb . and of a . wife The , on Court the
for granted to continue the decree the two for the children dissolution gamy of the of marriage marriage , in when the an custod order y of was the app peti lied - l after deliberation with the other
Jud tioner . said * The they Lord were Chief of Justice inion , thatin a the long present state of circumstances
ges , op , , she the had children protected ought and to remain maintained with them the mother , and probabl . Since y to the her father they ' s looked desertion for , from letter written bthe husband
parental affection . But it appeared a y , be much that for he for still the exclude retained Court d to from a say livel them that y affection , althoug The mother 'for h _, rep his entant mi children ht and , and contrite again it would , he and should be many too
circumstances ever miht arise which . would render g it desirable marry that , the father should have the g custodof the childrenAny orderhoweverwhich the
Court made with regard y to the children , must . be final . , They had , no power to modify their order at a future time . Under all the circumstances of the
case Numerous , they would app , lications therefore , have make , during no order the as to last the month children but , the been . " onl made novel by
features husb The ands Divorce presented and and wives , occur Matrimonial , for in the dissolution cases Causes we Act of have Amendment marri given age . ; Bill passed the y third
reading June 4 in th the the House Annual of Lords Meeting on of the the evening Association of June for 22 the nd . Aid and Benefit ending of Shaftesbury Milliners 25 th , and of presiding March Dressmakers . from The which , Secretary was held it app read at eared the the Hanover that report the society Square for the had Rooms past been , year Lord the ,
introduction public means afforded of to as effecting the to of the condition a character much system , good of of the of , registration not the over onl houses -toiled y in of whereb awakening young business y dressmaker every in the which information sympath , emp but loyment y b of y was the the 1448
could be satisfactorily obtained ; that during the past year , young the proper persons scale loyed had of been and remuneration the registered loyers have at . the The been office scale provided , for of remuneration 697 , free of whom of all is expense situations in no case both at less to a .
0 than emp 9 s . a-week and tea emp , for out-door girls working from eight till eight , or nine £ 8 to till £ 60 nine or , £ they 80 when being received allowed into an the hour famil ' s relaxation y of large for establishments dinner ; and . fr The om
fundshowever—the chief sinews of strength for effecting these desirable and objects there , of obtaining was at , present remunerative due to the emp Treasurer loyment , , — in needed excess of a materi expenditure al increase over ,
the recei fourteen pts , the sum years of ' existence £ 81 8 s . 2 of d . this The Association number of , persons is 17 , 455 reg , — istered a fact during which needs no other recommendation . The noble chairman then complimented the
of meeting on the result without of the which society present ' s labors efforts , but would urged be an unavailing unremitting , aclding system , that perseverance a material , check had been put upon the system of overworking these
poor young women , and their employment on the Sabbath-day was now behalf almost to abolished save them ; nevertheless from hard task there -masters was very . Leg much islation to on be the done subject on their had
hitherto been sought in vain , "but when , " said his Lordship , " the public
mind shall be aroused , and aroused it will be by the power of the public
358 Passing Events.
358 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1858, page 358, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071858/page/70/
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