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288 PASSING EVENTS.
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Public And Political. Voted The Civil Mi...
" Quarterl Bing With ham regard , Review " and to the to . With an first article question regard on to , the Deaconesses the Bishop second refers in liis a them Lordshi late for number p information suggests of ¦ the the to
y , following points : — - . iritual 1 . The birth origin of 8 ' the Church -present precedents restriction 4 . . The 2 . The difference distinction between between strict the conformity natural arid to
sp . . . unless the enactments the standard of a of new qualification law and those is altered of an , old the law proposed . 5 . The change questions would — - ( much a ) Whether lessen , practical difficulties . _(&) Whether the Church is not bound to maintain the standard
of qualifications . I _^ TERARY , ARTISTIC , AND _SCIENTIFIC . Gallery French fine Gai portraits _^ ery , P of all Her Mall Majesty . —Mi * the . Gambart Queen lias and on his view Hoyal at the Hig French hness
size the Prince of life , and Consort good , painted likenesses by . Wmterhalter In addition . to theses Both the portraits pictures , Mr are . Gambart of the has also onview-the well-knownicture of the Marriage of the Princess
Royal , by Philli . ps , R . A . The three , p pictures are to be engraved in the best portrait line manner of her by Hoyal Blancliard Hiliness . There the Princess is also exhibited Beatriceb a y small Philli whole psK . - A length . It
has been lithographed by g Sirouy . , , gui The shed literar patroness y world in the has death occasion of Miss to regret Richardson the loss Cmier of a . liberal For and more distin than
at fifty her year death s she numbered was engaged some in the 27 formation 000 volume of s a library them at 23 shton , which rare editions of the HolScripturesMagna , Charta , the among Hopkinson many MS . & c
and said to be by y far the best , private collection , in the kingdom . , The , work catalogue of , intrinsic of which value a few . cop Alter ies a were long printed life of charity for private and extended circulation benevo , is a -
lenceshe is _siicceeded in this valuable possession and her large landed estates , by her brother , Mr . Matthew Wilson of Esliton , formerly M . P . for Clitheroe .
paintings room An of interesting the obtained Society exhibition from of private Arts . will collections It be is to opened be illustrative an on exhibiti the 1 of st on the of of history J water une ,. -colou in of art the r
and of works , of students of the Female School , of Art , showing the course of , instruction An interesting in that society icture . of Mrs . Fry reading to the prisoners in Newgate
by Mr . Jerry Barrett p , is on exhibition at the gallery , 19 , Piccadilly . , Death or Mrs . Agnes Bailjlie . —Mrs . Agnes Baillie , the sister of Joanna and Dr . Baillie , is dead at the age of 100 . A letter of Mrs . Barbauld ,
dated in 1800 , tells of the outburst of Joanna ' s fame , a year or two after the anonymous publication of her " Plays on the Passions " : — "A young lady of Hampstead who came , to Mrs . Barbauld ' s meeting with as innocent a face
as if she had never written a line . " A quarter of a century since Joanna and for Agnes the had other settled wondering their affairs how the precisel surviv y alike or could , and live arranged alone . everything They lived , each on
famil together y for till so long , many past years eighty that ; it yet was Agnes a ' _relief has — been thoug the h solitary still a reluctant survivor one of her — - to hear that ; she was gone . With those women—simple , sensible , amiable ,
and period gay of in our temper literature , and of seem admirable s to close cultivation ; and we , apart are all from weak Joanna enoug ' h s genius to sigh — at a times over what is inevitable . — Once a Week ,
The new comedy wbich is advertised to be given for the benefit of Mr . and Mrs . Wigan , on Monday next , at the St . James's . Theatre , is said to be from the of LadDufferin .
pen y Mrs . Bessie Inglis gave " Readings from some of the Living Women Poets It is , " at said the that Mary the lebone author Institution of" Adam , on Thursday Bede" Las evening received , May , £ 2 , 23 500 rd . from
the Messrs . _Blackwood for her one-volumed novel of " Silas \ Marner . "
288 Passing Events.
288 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1861, page 288, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061861/page/72/
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