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360 PASSING EVENTS.
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here In England we have been making quiet and steadfast advances ; reothers ordering those our which political immedi and domestic ately affect economy the status , re-modelling of women , our giving laws to , among wives
deserted by their husbands protection for their property and earnings , and rendering divorce easier of . access ,, by the institution of the new . Divorce scandal dragged Court , in as before whose in the the working old publi day c s we as of . have of action been for . These brim sorry , to are con note . steps , the of in details late the as ri great being ht direction a as publi fully c
and we could enumerate many more yore did our space permit , but g the events of , the past month claim , our notice and must find place here . What honest debt-paying woman is there among us who has not read with
enoug mingled h o feelings wing to of her shame by ladies and for indi work gnation done , and how materials Sarah Dyer supp , lied with to money have sheer enabled stress her of to penniless carry on her overty business to a _^ in di shonest comfort act and forei security gn to , was her driven character by
and- habits as the evidence p proved , and , in consideration , of which she was exempted from punishment , and assisted to return to her life of honest and ladies laborious of small industry means . Alas and , we great fear pretensions that Sarah D cannot yer's ease pay is both not singular haberdasher , for
from and dressmaker the other ; , in and ignorance as the one hitherto will not , we in would general charitabl give credit y hope , , it of is the taken dangers and temptations into which ladies are thus the means of lunging
their unfortunate creditors ; an excuse which henceforth , with Sarah p Dyer as a warning While on , no the reall subject y honest of dress woman ve will would either record proffer here or the accept numerous . cases
within of burning the , last from few the weeks present , several extravagant resulting use of in crinoline death , , and which others have occurred in great suffering and irreparable disfigurement . At one ball five young ladies were
in names at once , the fire having spread from one to the other as they attempted The prevalence to render of assistance small-ppx . in , the metropolis , and the doubts which have
been sixty suggeste years' transmission d as to the of efficacy _the ori of ginal vaccination vaccine matter after , for from the one most human part , that being there to another is a private , may render institution it of in interest Paris to called some La of Societe our readers Nationale to know de
use Vaccine upon de children France or , where adults pure can be vaccine readily matter procured suitable . Small for tubes immediate of this matter ( 5 f . each ) can be obtained upon application to M . le Dr . B .
Mangeant , Medecin Vaccinateur de la Societe Nationale de Vaccine de France , where 8 , Faubourg vaccination St . Denis thus , practised Paris . It has is failed said to there be an is no effectual instance prevent on record ative '
against We notice smallpox that . Her Majesty . has lately sent a donation-of £ 25 to the Aberdeen Indutrial Schoolsof which ive account in current
number . s ,... .. ,,., ; _., r ..,. , we gan our Among the pensions lately awarded we are gratified to find fifty pounds
a year given to Mrs . Janet Taylor , the reward of many long and laborious the years Mrs service best . Tay of has hard men lor ; reaped has in service this been great service , a by most which benefit take successful , a pride i most . e ., the in important teacher acknowled sailors of of branch navigation g the ing merchant themselves of Her , and Majesty -service spme as her of ' s .
pup Miss ils . Pardoe has also received a pension of one hundred pounds per annum . _; which De Q has , uincey seen and the last Washington of Irving of their ' have illustrious passed away contemporaries with the . old Death year ,
many has been busy among the . ranks of celebrated men in 1859 , _whose _numbers
he has considerably thinned .
360 Passing Events.
360 _PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Jan. 1, 1860, page 360, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01011860/page/72/
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