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72- PASSING EVENTS.:V
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armie the move s , and which the peop shal les l unmask of Europe the stand . by Ital in wondering unitedas suspicion but a sh , awaiting ort time gamey
the and ago the machinations men Duchies believed , conducted impossible of her foes with , , presents masked order and a and bold open sobriety , patient , . The , proclaim , elections , and resolute unmistakably in Tuscany front to
the Piedmont will of . the Meanwhile people , , repudiation Austria and of France ancient hold dynasties their hands and annexation ; and if fifty to thousand French troops be left in Lombardy , _Garibaldi ' s heroic band is said
to elected have commander swelled to the of the number Tuscan of thirty . thousan All so far d , looks and their well brave but we chief know is there is a seething underground to army this fair surface , and the most , sanguine
trembles The _triump while hal he hopes entry . of the French-Italian army into Paris passed over newspaper with The more sudden reports or less amnesty agreein eclat granted according g as to b the to Louis enthusiasm the Napoleon feelings disp of to layed the all spectators . political offenders , no two
has taken people by surprise , and y various are the motives attributed . The put manl the y refusal real offender of Louis in the Blanc place to accept of the forg pardon iver , for will sins find never response committed in many , to
that hearts want . His of space letters forbids are those our g of iving a sincere them here and . noble man , and we regret The Queen ' s speech , satisfactory in all which relates to home matters , is
that necessaril " a y comp vagne lete when and it permanent touches upon system forei of gn national politics . defence The announcement must at all times be an object of j _> _aramount importance / appears to have given general
satisfaction , and so long as the throne of France is avowedly filled by a fleets " mysterious spring into and existence inscrutable , it personage is impossible , " at to whose over-estimate beck armies the necessity gather and of
which being Among u is found announced the events watching as of readv . the " month for sea is ; the the comp directors letion wisel of the y determining Great Eastern at ,
the stead eleventh of across hour the that Atlan the tic first . All tri success p shall att be end to p her laces — on the our largest own shi coast p afloat , in- ! Somewhat too late in the season for Mr . Grambart ' s interest , and certainly
throug too late h this so far month as , the at the public French is concerned gallery , of , there some very has been remarkable an exhibition pictures by a lady , Henriette Browne , whom the " _Athenaeum" informs us is of English
nition or Irish , extraction a lady almost , and as to clever whom as Hosa that Bonheur churlish , but critic in accords a quieter this and recog more - tender way and . " Puritan The subjects Maidens of the two the large cri pictures are , " The Sisters of
p Mercy ictures , " is admirable " , while the reading feeling and S expression ptures . " are The beyond drawing all of praise these . heavil Sick in y on every the fibre lap of and the relaxed fresh blooming muscle of Sister his of little Mercy frame , the , the cool child touch lies of
thoug whose htfull hand y one on feels the pale on the upturned thin fevered face , where wrist , the while heavy the shadows tender eyes of mortal gaze illness ath seem of to abnegation be gathering for . some What motive a revelation human of or womanl divine ! y tenderness " The Puritan and
sympy , , inner Maidens meaning " is a , charming an intense picture _j > ersonal ; the . _application face of the of listener the Holy fraug words ht to with which an she is listening * , as they fall easily and simply from the lips of the younger
exaggeration and fairer . Pictures ; hearty both , honest to haunt , truthful one like pictures scenes , such from as real we life have ; free few from of all in is these to be days hoped , and that which when Rosa London Bonheur meets and again Henriette , these Brown pictures deli may ght return in . to It
the walls of the rooni now deserted , to be appreciated as they deserve .
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72- PASSING EVENTS .: V
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1859, page 72, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091859/page/72/
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