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360 PASSING EVENTS.
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periods eieiitly , to we rep must lace look them forward . At tlie to same aggravated and time should , as distress in combine all transition and in suffering efforts states to among and
this other large and more class profitabl of " oread e fields winners of labor , " to them . open ¦ war In in general India drags news the its slow events length of thi along s month and offer save few topics the of interest occurrence . The of
, , upon the Adrian so with death Hope the of Indian some , bids valued fair Bills to in outlive and the valuable House i _^ _oiDular of officer interest Commons —such . . As as The with Sir "William third the war bill Peel in of India , and the ,
present and offering Session , it for is the said better , decided government advantages of India over , prepared its predecessors by Lord , Stanley is now , before the House
. The House of Commons has passed the Church-rates Abolition Bill , and has gone through the annual form of throwing out the Bill for the les Ballot to . the
Prom Italy we have the final acquiescence of the King of Nap Disraeli demands states of Eng to be land alread and arrived Sardinia at concerning Genoa . An the acquiescence Cagliari , which variousl Mr y . y
the Austria attributed liari , and by is the the restored presence correspondent to its of some owners of Eng the and lish Dail indemnification men y News of war , to . the Be to remonstrances this the as amount it may of of , = £ 3000 Cag sterling on behalf of the Eng , lish engineers , Watt and Park , is paid
into the hands of a commercial house , at the disposal of the English government . said Vesuvius to be unequalled , during the since whole the of the great last eruption month has which exhibited destroye an d Pompeii eruption , ;
same tlie stream direction s of . lava It is also the , for op the inion first of time scientific since that men period upon , the have spot followed , that the the fire period and of heat earth which quakes worked has for such the deadl present disasters , come to a a few close months , the subterranean having
found their vent at "Vesuvius , where the y old crater has , to use an ago Ameri , can expression The Manchester , " caved papers in , " and give several an account new ones of a have couple _ojDened of interesting . lectures
imprisonment delivered in that at city G-enoa by wil Madame l be fresh Mario in ( late the memory Jessie Meriton of our White readers ) , whose ; the subject of the first being a Rome , Orsini , and Louis _Napoleon ; " of the
th second at Park , " Na and ples Watt and Piedmont were perfectl , " in y the innocent course of of the which destination " she exp of lained the Cag The liari _lectures . " were numerously attended , and were brought to a close
nervous amidst loud energy app , logical lause . sequence They are , truthful characterized narration as , and " le grap ctures hic , which _j > ower , , had for never The been prosecutions equalled against " in the Truelove Library and Hall Tcherzewski of the Manchester have ' ¦ ' fallen Athenaeum throug . h . "
of In any both intention instances " the to par incit ties e , to by their commission counsels , declared of any crimin themselves al offence innocent "upon Art which has sustained a verdict of a severe " Not Guilty loss in " the was death instantaneously of Ary Scheffer returned which . is
funeral supposed of to have the late been honored hastened and by his lamented journey to Duchess this country of Orleans to , attend . . the Of M M . . Scheffer Scheffer the can Journal alone know des Debats from what says a , living ii They source who were of poetry acquainted and from with
what a superior mind , the pathetic and charming creations of , his brush emanated . M . Scheffer was not only a great artist—he had a mind that was
open to all that is noble , generous , and good . "
360 Passing Events.
360 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1858, page 360, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071858/page/72/
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