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286 PASSING EVENTS.
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accession is thus warmly commemorated , after a lapse of three _hxindred years / descend should be to a all woman timeas . more Elizabeth intimatel , and "Victoria allied with are the royal hi names hest interests which and will y g
affections of their peop , le than those of any other sovereign , whether of this Emp It ire seems or not but . yesterday that Q , ueen Yictoria was herself a bride , and now
we inions have in her the elde country st daug of hter her connubial " wooed , adoption married b and y acts a ' , " of winning personal golden kindness op said , to and be sedulousl having a y studio cultivating fitted her in talents the new as an palace artist , in to Berlin which end while she she is
avails herself of her skill in drawing up in the furnishing and decoration , of her residence . The Prince of Wales , too , is on his travels abroad , while Prince Alfred The obituary has entered of the in month earnest records upon his the naval deaths care of er . literary and notable
persons Vienna . from That the indefati effects gable of _sl severe traveller fever , Madame attack in Ida many Madagascar Pfeiffer , has , her exp journev ired at to which place will shortly be "published by her son , Oscar Pfeiffer , who _> it
appears Mr . John , is a Stuart highly Mill esteeme and d p a ianisbe large residin circle g of at friends Bio Janiero , have . sustained an illness irreparable She loss was in a the woman decease , remarkable of Mrs . alike Mill in at mind Avignon and , after a an few earnest days person ,,
. _. / and powerful advocate for justice to her sex , in whose behalf she has wielded a vi The gorous venerable pen . Hobert Owen has also departed from among us , full of years , benefactor of his
race and . of honors It must , as never the direct be forgotten , and still that more he was , the the indirect father and founder of Infant On Tuesday Schools . ni He ght was , _November in the eighty 23 rd -seventh , Admiral year . Lord of his L age yons . , the naval
hero daughter of the the Crimean Duchess war of , Norfolk expired . at The Arundel gallant Castle admiral , the was residence created a of baron his for his brilliant servicesthe only creation bestowed for naval honors
during On less the the than first Russian one day hundred of war the . present , and ninety term - at ei the ht eases New Divorce for divorce Court and , there judicial were
no separation . The only one which has yet g come before the public , calling ibr special notice here , is a case reported in the " Manchester this Divorce Examiner Act " is ta of
November 6 thwhich bears testimony to the boon new , the " public In the : — Courtof Probateon Tuesday , the Judge Ordinary heard the case
riage of of Oates cruelty of the v . , Oates promoted parties . This took by was p Mary lace , a petition on Oates the against 9 for th of a judicial November her husband sep , aration 1840 Phili , at p on . Walton the The ground mar -on - -
the The Parliament -Hill _resxDondent , near Street Liverp , Liverpool ool , and , of they as intemperate cowkeepers afterwards . habits carried They and had on business as had his three wife at children deposed No . 65 . ,
was doors very call _' her wicked foul was J name in a person his s drink beat her . He with used his to hands swear , with at her , stable , turn forks her , pokers out of , ,
and on another other , imp occasion lements . he Once locked , he himself broke her in jaw a room with , with a blow her of his and fist beat ; and and
up abused to the her first for floor two , hours and flung ; he then her out ordered of the loit her window he upstairs , by to which entenced bed , , she followed sustained her
the fracture of three ribs . For this expwas sby Baron additional Alderson to The two petitioner years' imprisonment procured the , and required to find bail sureties and set him for two at liberty years ; '
but and by was way again . of rewarding ordered to her find for bail thi for s three act six of months months loyalty . , and he In , ill ordered A - pril treated last her , he to again again find ,
beat herand was for this imprisoned , again sureties , in default of which he is still in gaol . , these facts the evidence
" Dr . Wambey , for the petitioner , substantiated by
286 Passing Events.
286 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1858, page 286, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121858/page/70/
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