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PASSING EVENTS. 287
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of Mrs . Oates herself . —Isaiah "Warrell produced copies of the respondent's
conviction before Mr . Rushton , the stipendiary magistrate of Liverpool , on conviction the 5 th of before August Baron , when Alderson he was in ordered the month to find of March six months 1850 ' bail and ; of of his his ;
, decreed _conviction the before judicial two separation magistrates of the in partie April s , last and . — condemned Sir C . Cresswell the respondent at once
in the costs . " 27 At th , the among opening other of measures the Parliament proj _> osed of to South be laid Australia before the , at Leg Adelaide islative , August Coun-Bill to confethe
Court cil during the in session matrimonial , was specified causes : and '' A in divorceand r up to on enable Supreme istrates to powers protect the earnings and property of wives deserted , btheir mag
husbands ; similar in its general provisions to that which lately y passed the Parliament of Great Britain . " The following extract of the Laws of Divorce in America will also be
as found of interest different : — laws "We of have divorce thirty as -two there States are , and States there . The are almo reader st many may State see s of s Ge ome org of ia , these Alabama differences , and Mississi by the pp following i , two-thirds statement of the : — Leg 1 . islature In the
must concur with the decision of the Court to make a divorce . 2 . In Delahas divorce ware never , Mary can granted be land granted , Virg a divorce inia but , by South . special 3 . In Carolina Act the of States Leg , Louisiana islature of Conne ; , and and cticut South Missouri , Ohio Carolina , , and no
Illinois Carolina all nothing divorces but are adultery total . 4 . is In a cause Massachusetts of divorce , New . 5 . York In , Illinois and North two years' absence , only is a cause of divorce . 6 . In Indiana , we believe ,
anything Our is attention a cause has in the been discretion directed of to the the columns Court . "— of Cincinnati the " Clerkenwell Gazette , News , " as filled with advertisements for domestic servants , and for " hands " in
no various less than trades eighty adapted -one advertisements especially to females for the . former One , number and forty alone -four contains for the shillings flower latter . work to The , sixteen and " hands for shillings envelop " wanted e per folding are week . for The and chenille wages these , advertisements mantle are stated , cap to front vary are , from repeated artificial nine
we From ek by the week " . Observer" of _November , 19 th , we extract the following . "At the great meeting at York , on Thursday last , Lord Brougham made
received the following by the remarks meeting on ' with the wrongs deep interest and hardshi , and ps at of their wpmen conclusion , ' which with were loud and continued applause : —
was " An by o persons ther obj of ection great was distinction taken to , our including proceedings some at from Liverpool the Continent , and that of the highest rank of all—I mean by some upon the throne , —and this objection
hardshi was , that we of women did not . at The that two congress branches sufficientl to which y attend our to attention the wrongs has been and directed ps by those who thus chide us for the omission are most important matters—one which has been somewhat cultivated in this country , and ,
that another has which been , cultivated I grieve to is say this , — has the not establi been shment attended of what to at the all French . The call one Sisters of Charity—persons who in that country , being a Catholic country ,
are nuns , and bound by what we in this Protestant country hold , not only from cheap leaving , but in the very establi great shment dislike ; — but namel in other y , vows countries , and , vows where to there restrain are them Pro- _,
place testant with establi the shments same most , and happy no , vows I will at add all , , most the blessed same institution , results ( app has lause taken ) . prison They are as the well comfort as the hosp of the ital hosp ; they itals are ; they the persons are the great who make consolation up , who of dis the
-» tribute iy own , who knowledge administer practicall all the y in medicines the matter ; they , as are well , as acquainted I can answer with from the
Passing Events. 287
PASSING EVENTS . 287
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1858, page 287, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121858/page/71/
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