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XIII.—PASSING EVENTS.
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PUBLIC AND POLITICAL. The The Prince Que...
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Xiii.—Passing Events.
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Public And Political. The The Prince Que...
PUBLIC AND POLITICAL . The The Prince Queen remains of Wales in left strict Eng retirement landen route at Osborne for Syria . and the Holy Land
on The the 1 Princess 0 th of February Royal arrived . on a visit , to the Queen at Osborne on the 15 th nit . relative
to The the marriage treaty between of the Her Princess Majesty Alice and , has the been gran issued d Duk . e We of Hesse would , particupromises larly call to attention secure to to her the Roy following al Hig clause hness : the —Her Princess Britannic Alice Majesty Maud decease
the Mary annual , from sum the time of . £ 6000 of her sterling marriage , to be to paid her quarterl Royal Hi y g to hness Commissioners ' s , for named the for sole that and purpose separat b e y use Her of Britannic the said Majesty Princess , to , be notwithstanding by them received her
married stateand which annual sum of . £ 6000 sterling , so payable gage conjointl quarterl , or y y receive , with the , sai or his d direct G Princess -rand to -Ducal be shall paid Hi not g b hness y way have the of power antici Prince , pati either , to on ; alienat but separatel the e able , mort same y into or
the shall from er time hands to of time the , as said the Princess same shall alone become upon due her , be own paid sole and recei pay pt , or to such prop person or persons to whom she shall , b , y writing signed by herself alone direct and order the
to from be time paid , to or time whom , as she the shall same otherwise shall become authorize due , to receive the same on same her sole behalf
. Messes . Mason an : d SiiiDELi . arrived in England in the last week of January The Emperor . of Russia has voluntarily taken a most important step in the
progress of constitutional government ; by an imperial decree he has published It is reported the Russian by the Budget Pari for s c the orre current spondent year of . the Morning JPost that dominionwithout under
henceforth _English journals will enter the imperial s - benefiting going [ Nothing official by decisive examinations the disturbed has occurred . state of in public America affairs ; Canadian across the trade frontier is said . to be
SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL . the The last birth week of of 900 boys , and showing 901 how girls , exact were is reg the istered proportion in London between during the
sexes when not disturbed January , by war or emigration . In the ensuing week the boy The s number case of 1 , Miss 007 , the Shedden girls 1 which , 013 . has bepn so often before the public , has
been finally adjudicated in the , Probate Court . This lady , who with so much concluded ability her , and address even on eloquence the 23 rd , pleaded of January her , own appl and ing her for _father a rehearing ' s cause of ,
without the opinion case of c , alling which the jud on a ges the short on other tim the side e bench ago , pronounced was being decided , th the at there jud against gment y was her no ; . the ground The unanimous Court for a ,
new The trial Postmasters . She will , in however England , carry and an Wales appeal , at befor whose e the offices House money of Lords -ord . er business is transacted , are now permitted to purchase postage stamps from the *
public at a charge of 2 i per cent .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1862, page 70, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031862/page/70/
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