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288 PASSING EVENTS.
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Eng The land Report a , nd Wale of the s amounting Registrar- on General an average . .. shows to an six increase hundred of and population ninety-live in
dail Among y ! the good works of the month is the new regulation as to flogging in the array , issued by the Duke of Cambridge . All men entering for the army
vated are to mutinous be placed conduct in the first , be class liable , and to corporal will not , punishment while there . , except They will aggra con - - tinue mission in of thi certain s class until crimes they specified incur in degradation which class into they the will second be liable by the to com cor-
poral conduct punishment for a for will crimes however of a serious , restore . the descri soldier ption . from Uninterrupted the second to good the first class year , ,
for vember The the ei the occasion ghteenth . 9 th with . birthday Pleasant due rej of oicings was the heir it , the to to see Princess the chronicled throne Royal was in visiting celebrated the court her on doings famil _No y - , hter
for tete the -d- tete future morning are ever walks circling of the outwards royal mother from the and domestic daug life ; happy of the omens royal family , which draws to it the warm and affectionate sympathies of fathers ,
mothers"brothersand sistersover and above the loyal feelings of the subject . smith We notice Court , for in the the , earl protection y part , of of this the month earnings , an of app Elizabeth lication at Royal the Hammer , wife of - indicted at the Central
that Criminal miscreant Court , for Greorge the murder Frederick of Zi Royal pporah , who Wrig was ht by poison , and was acquitted . The application was granted . sketchesand water
colors Mr . , now _Grarnbart open ' s at private the French exhibition Gallery of cabinet , Pall M pictures all , is , unusually , level , and good in quality . The " starring" system in pictures finds here no than admit is
tanceand the result is an exhibition of higher average quality usuall Mr . , y Grale seen , whose one to which ' Girl and the Doll visitor " is at tempted the academy to return prove again d so and attractive again , .
exhibits a gem , in " The Little Cardinal . " This artist paints children as spectators Landseer paints for the dogs little —co creatures _? i a more— whose and wins as and his fe reward elings he the so hearts well under of his
stands . Lady artists are well represente , ways d in this collection . Mrs . Harrison has " Dark several " and of " her Yello exquisitel w Roses " y shin painted e pre-eminent groups of . Miss flowers Harrison , among ' s " which Mulicturelimited
mention berries " of is a m charming ictures ly executed well worth little p of note . Our but we must space allude precludes in passing to Mrs any . T . p H . Wells' "No joy y the blowing , season gives , " a line
from Tennyson , illustrated with poetry and feeling , and considerable breadth of Grerman execution Grallery . D , avid Bond Roberts Street , ' are " Sketches masterpieces in which Spain , " must now deli on g view ht all at lovers the
of art . by The the ranks deaths of of music Dr . L , ouis painting Spohr , and , Mr learning . James Ward have , been the thinned oldest of this the month Royal
Academicians , Frank Stone , and Professor Greorge Wilson .
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On and after December 14 th the office of the English Woman ' s Journal will be removed to No . 19 Langham PlaceW . nearly _oj > posite the
Polytechnic . , , , removed The Ladies at the ' Reading same time Room to , established larger and at more 14 a , convenient Princes Street premises , will also in the be
room same for house the , reception No . 19 , Lang of . parcels ham Place for , the W ., accommodation where a luncheon of subscribers room , and , will ' '
be opened in connection with it , _„
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1859, page 288, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121859/page/72/
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