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PASSING EVENTS. 71
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XIII.—PASSING EVENTS.
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acknowled effici pation en . tly We ged and should to yet be regarded as not ten then Believe able as have unproductive a groun me a , multitude Ladies d of independence b , y yours of those women very for whom respectfull as working any they other hard y work , occu a . nd
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Passing Events. 71
PASSING EVENTS . 71
Xiii.—Passing Events.
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. The are enable Queen d to and stat the e th Royal at the famil marria y have e of sp ent P the rince month of Wale at s Balmoral will take . lace We g p
Denmark _some time will next be year the . future The Princess probability of is Wales that . the The Princess Princess Alexandra Alexandra of
of is in Denmark her 18 th who year is . the She son is the of the eldest Duke daug of hter Schles of wi H . g K -Holstein . H . Christian -Sonderburg , Prince - _d-luksburgsuccessor , to the throne of Denmark on the death of the present
, King . Parliament , Frederick was VII prorogued . —Court Journal by Commission . on the the 7 th Civil August . in The chief
disturbances topics commen in ted Turkey on in and the in Queen China ' s , a S new peech Commercial were Treaty War with America Belgium * , and the Lancashire distress .
President No marked Lincoln change has has officiall taken ordered place in 300 the 000 position men to of be affairs drafted in America from the _^ y , militia especiall to serve for naturalized nine _^ months citizens . The . Great order numbers causes immense are endeavoring excitement to ,
escape b y y among all available routes , but the frontiers and seaboard are strictly guarded soldiers . but The will President avail himself has of declined them as to laborers accep . t the negro regiments as
Italy , is in a disturbed state . Garibaldi has raised the cry of " Rome or Death but as J yet " and there popular has been demonstrations no decided movement have taken towards place Ronie in various . districts ,
SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL . . Oott from on the _Supply Executive . —An Committee important of ' conference the Manchester has been Cotton held b Supp y a l deputation
_Associationwith the commissioners and other representatives of countries y contributing to discuss , cotton the mo samp st likel les y to means the Intern of ensuring ational enlarged Exhibition supp , lies the of obj the ect article being - About thirty commissioners were present , representing Italy , Angola ,
Barbadoes amount of , Peru information , & c ., and was many elicited of the . The British meeting Colonies separated . A considerable without arriving Miss at Rye any is definite now at conclusion Manchester . selecting candidates for emigration
from the By industrial among the lamented the unemp loyment death loyed of of factory women Mr . J . g have L irls . . Ricardo lost a , true M . P . friend , the promoters and allIt of
emp y . was Telegrap throug h offices h Mr . was Ricardo originall _'s influence y effected that . the introduction of women into A Congress of the International Social Science Association is to be held
b at II . Brussels the Education Committee this and month of Instruction promoters , from the in ; III five nd . sections Art to the and 25 Literature I th . . Comparative Questions ; IV . Leg Charity proposed islation and
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1862, page 71, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091862/page/71/
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