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860 PASSING EVENTS.
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insane woman police of . but Sister Mons instead Therese on of the being , ch it arge appeared sent of to an sequestrating , some asylum considerable she was and kept ill time -treating in since the the convent , became poor .
length authorities The famil , , on y made the repeatedl application descent y applied of into her to the see brother _establishment her , , but an were officer refused and in . that the admission army course , the led . law At to
a was a revolting crouching discovery on the . straw When , and the presented shed was a opened dreadful covered by the spectacle with authorities vermin , her fac she Of e
bein course g ghastl the unfortunate y , her eyes woman sunk , and was all at her once person removed to an asylum . When . made
these facts werestated in courtthe accused were interrogated . They been no attempt to to deny , lace the Sister exactitude _Therese , of in the the allegations shedbecause , but when said th in at her it had cell p ,
she made necessary noises which disturbed the other nuns ; and that it was not possible imprisonment reach to g the ive . her two The any tribunal and furniture 400 condemned francs taken because fine from , and the she the Superior the broke court other to everything of to the the one prison convent month p in laced and to a cellular six fifty within months francs van her ' .
As nuns were , they were followed by a large crowd hissing and hooting . — Galignani . - near Sceur Paris Cesarine which , has a famous become illuminee the object , is stay of as ing dev at o the ut a Convent pilgrimage of , the since Loges her ,
arrivalas , the shrine of St . Genevieve , or the Holy Coat of Argenteuii . —Ibid . has L been ajdy , Franklin visiting California , the widow and of British Sir John Columbia Franklin , the great Arctic explorer ,
. The late . Mrs . Shedden Watson has bequeathed to the _ISTational Life coast Boat Institution to be called . £ " 500 The , to Brave enable Robert it to p Shedden lant an . " additional The late life Mr boat . Shedden on the ,
who was , Mrs . Watson ' s sonand was a Lieutenant in the jRoyal Navy , had made a voyage round the world , in his subscrib own yacht of . £ 10 Mrs 10 . Watson to the was ife , up Boat to
the period of her demise , a liberal er < s . L Institution . . _General Domestic Servants' Benevolent Institution . —The annual Benevolent Institution has been
. held meeting stood at that of the not the Hanover General than Square Domesti 5000 Rooms c servants Servants ; Lord subscribed ' Ebury presided to the . society He under which
more , was amounted a small to number 168000 , . considering The noble that lord in then London advised , twenty the servant years s ago to , they join
the Institutionassuring , them that it would be for their interest to adopt during his recommendation the year , had been . The , from report all sources stated balance , , £ th 1 , at 582 left the 10 in s income . han 6 d . ; d the of expenditure the £ 89 society 98 d
had The amounted lum fund to < £ 1 amounted , 763 Os . lOd to ., _- £ and 720 the but building operations was could . not s . be . asy , noble commenced donation until of it < was £ 100 largel would y increased be a stimulu . It s to "was exertion hoped that on the the part president of all ' s
domestic servants . The report was adopted .
860 Passing Events.
860 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1861, page 360, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071861/page/72/
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