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PASSING EVENTS* 71.
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providing considera _fiffeir clause tions that , which of petitions public authorised decenc for the the y dissolution with Court closed to hold of doors its marriage sitting ; and the s he in referred oases seventh involving clause to the ,
Attorney-Greneral , with a view to prevent collusion , were also rejected . On the any motion petition of presented the Attorney by a - wife Greneral , pray , a ing clause that w her as marriage added , pro may viding be dissolve that , on d ttthe
by reason of her husband ' s adultery , coupled wih cruelty or deserion , lating husband to and such wife cruelty shall be desertion competent This and compellable meets the difficulty to give pointed evidenc out e re in
or . a letter in from Passing a barrister Events of in las the t " Times th " July 16 th , portions of which we
ference gave A clause to the was app also lication added , of empowering proper . mon ty . under the Court ante third to -nuptial make time orders or and post with -nuptial
resettlements . The Bill thus amended , was read a passed . assure The " some Times of " our of readers August who 17 th look , has the following the increased letter facili , which ty of may divorce
rewith alarm . upon hundre " Sir d , — and Permit fifty me six to call in which your attenti dissolution on to of the marriage fact , that has out been of three ht
-cases soug on two the cases ground to have of adul occurred tery , su before ch adul the tery passing is alleged of in the two Divorce hundred Act and , that sixty is - the ari 7 t 1859
have of before been Augus land a and t t the 28 " Wales th rate , 185 of 7 ; I about consequentl think fort a 3 y in - o y se wled , ven cases a of year this on sing fac the t from would whole 185 relieve population o the , Eng ge
minds of some who vie . w the amount of business coming before the new Court ' with alarm t 16 th . ' Observer "
The < Augu New Income s . Tax Act has been printed . The additional duty of . fourpence in the pound is payable on all incomes amounting , to and above one
hundre The s d trike and fift t y pounds Building a year Trade . , based on the demand of the workmen to labor _earl only t of nine the hours month and at receive the establishment ten hours' pay of Messrs , which . Trollop commenced e , still con the
tinues y par . The masters joined issue at once and resolved upon closing their es quence tablishments is that emp till loyers such time and as emp the loy men ed alike return suffer to , their thoug duty h the . consequences . The
consem to us the t be la more tter , as mmedia earner tel s y and dail lieavil y bread y fel t . th Here emsel are ves able and -bodied their f men amilies re- , fusing to work for nine hours out of twenty-four from for remunerative four to wages ,
n v shillings umber arying , a ac t we his cording ek J — ournal while to the , women as skill ma ivovh y be th sixteen seen e - workman at and page tioenty , fifty- twenty five hours of at - the a stre current tch thirty _y for
the miserable pittance , of iive shillings or seven and sixpence at the utmost ! one The aged " Dail fifty y , a News household " of the 23 van rd t instant , who lost reports her the last deaths situation of two about -women two ,
which years ago time in "b consequence reason of delicate of the health death and of her somewhat master advanced and mistress years , since , she has been un , y le to obtain another situation and has lived on her savings and housestithe air
s until c u lo fferi thes at n , sometimes last b , suicide being sle on ep From ing the verge which low lod of attempt g starvation ing she , , she was som attempted e rescued imes n to to die open end of ex her - ,
haustion The othsr gs in y Newgate that of . Infi a poor rmary young ! seamstress aged twenty , who , by toiling
constantl earned y at , her needle an from twelve from ten to to _sixteen twelve hours shillings daily for a week the , last thereby Jive average
days _consequent s years o War injuring in , has the destitution her dark come upon eyes waters and , that that of , haunted must the . Loui Serpentine follow s by Napoleon , the she ! dread ended plays of her losing miserable chess her with sig and ht kings suffering and and the gone
Passing Events* 71.
PASSING _EVENTS * 71 .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1859, page 71, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091859/page/71/
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