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431 PASSING EVENTS.
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is received . In the suit for divorce it is rejected , because that is a suit * indissolution stituted in of consequence the marriage of as adultery intende found . ' d b Consequentl y sentence the legis of la y t , udicial wives , because fail aration to the obtain cruelty a ,
is deserted sertion _alt incapable houg nor h or abundantl the of ill proof - cruelty treated y wi sufficient thout . can The be their proved to brutality own b testimony a y the of the unfortunate . husband . j * * wife * must sep _Neither who have has the upon been been de- , notorious that shame usuallrestrains
man witnessed after ' s witness violence by may others towards d , ep as woman if t it were t on in numerous not the presence occasi of third the p parties oor lad . y y and has " Witness there been
seen be wit no h a moral black doubt eye , a b whatever ruised arm that , or those other marks marks were of violence the effects , of the may her , and in her affidavityet
husband ' s violenceas stated in petition sworn ; f t here life is notwithstanding no legal proof , of the that fact the , leg and islature the poor has lad declared y must still her entitled remain chained to have
c her uli Two ar marriage interest , meetings dissolved to have been under of our held such read during ers circumstances . the One month the . first " at Willi annual s ' s meeting rooms , of of pe the - many
Playground of the Ladies and ' _National General Association Recreation Society for the to , excite the Diffusion , other considerable , of the Sanitary first annua interest Knowledge l meet The ing .
creation object Both were of for the full the Playgr y unfortunate attended ound Society and children appeared is to who provide swarm places in the of close amusement courts and and . alleys reof stminster has
promised of this lation densel to and the y it populated Society is suggested an metropolis acre that of land the . near county The Bel Marquis mag gravia istrates , amidst We for a Middlesex large poor popu
called alread should y the do railed their attention , in part , in of b front y government allowing of Coldbath the to Society - that nelas part the prison use of . Smithfield of This a waste Society p over iece which h as f lan also d it ,
We claims would right call ,. as the eminentl attention y adapted of tlie for Society the benevolent to another purpose attemp it t lias which in , view it is . Heathth the
introduction said , is about of to the be made thrice to -defeated enclose measure Hampstead to amend , the hroug " Leases and
re-Sales " If of carried Settled " Estates says the Act ' Observer . " , ' " it will at once remove tlie obstacles
lan in similarl d the as way y lie situated of , the think to lord Sir proper Thomas of the althoug Maryon manor h abutting of Wilson Hampstead , upon to letting the , or heath an such y other , , on portions building person of
may , leases The . " authorities members of of parli Hampstead ament a statement are on the against alert the , and bill . have Mr . Slaney circulated by
whose amongst exertions the Playground Bill was carried , will doubtless follow , up that good work by protesting against this innovation the . Petitions will be
prefull sented As y the noticed and annual a strong , we meeting shall demonstration content of the Ladies ourselves got up ' The against Sanitary here b Association y _proposed Rowsell stating measure is that bore elsewhere gallant it . was
to said testimony numerousl the hej wants _" y three to and the of curates the fashionabl efficiency under y of but attended me woman , if all I . ' earnest s were work obli Rev in in ged this their . Mr to direction . care choose of between . and "I attention have their , " poor ;
services and the services of my wife , in the same field , I should unhesitatingly give The the " preference Athenaeum to " the of Jul latter y 23 . " rd records the death of a German
ladydoctor thus : — " Germany has lost one of her most famed died at and Darmstadt eminent female fortni scholars ht .
She Frau was Dr . born Heidenreich in 1792 , studied nee Yon the Siebold science , of midwifery at the a Universities gago . , and took her doctordegree in 1817 not honoris
of causa Gottingen by favor and of the Giessen faculty , , but like any other ' s German student , , "by writing
431 Passing Events.
431 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1859, page 431, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081859/page/71/
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