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Marsala The successful is the exciting l...
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Xlil—Passing Events. —
XLIL—PASSING EVENTS . —
Marsala The Successful Is The Exciting L...
Marsala The successful is the exciting landing interest of Graribaldi of the and moment his gallant to all who companions believe in in the arms abo at
liberty mination " . of The oppression tortuous , and freedom individual torturous their or policy national crooked of , continental and the and boundless despots wicked cannot acts blessings shrink bear of
from the cult vi and " gorous the important ventilation breath fallen of question " like which . shell here Graribaldi ; in in the Eng inner and land circle his is ways challenged handful of the " of notorious upon brave every followers court diffi of
f Nap in Sicil les which y ; , and have neither in true reason Bourbon , a justice spirit , n the or humanity emergency have is met been by able a concession to extract to .
and rate An amne , government sty the is , lorious it . is But said flame the , offered time of liberty to for the concession people Ital of is Sicil past from y . , a The seaboard viceroy spark , to and is seaboard kindled a sepa- ,
till there may shall g not be left a name or symbol purge of authority y in her which is not , linked to the sacred cause of civil and religious of liberty . reach from ain
The As claim the p s lot of thus the S thickens panish Pretender in Italy , to tidings the throne peace of Q , ueen Isabella us , S which p . have long lunged that unhappy country into civil warare at last formally
having resigned so tendered , he p and their his broth allegiance er , convinced to the crown of the hopelessness , of their cause ,
. a notification The enlistment from of the recruit office s for of the the Commissioners Papal service in of Ir P eland olice in has Dublin brought , to forth the
prisonment stowing effect that on all ; board and such such " enlistment all persons masters is as of a misdemeanor aforesaid ships or vessels are , punishable liable knowing to a l b y penalty y and fine willing and of £ im 50 ly
-, for The every _Iteform person . Bill so taken and . the " Repeal of the Paper Duty have engrossed the attention of the public at home . The Bill for the latter has been thrown out
in In the the House early of part Lords of the by a month majority of May of ei , g Lord hty-nine _R-aynham . moved the second tion reading proposed to of inflict the Aggravated by corporal the bill punishment was Assault that s mag Act and istrates Amendment that upon should a B second ill have . The conviction a discretionary main altera such
power should be rendered compulsory . , been Lord broug _Haynham ht forwar in d moving on- account the second of the reading numerous of this instances bill s which aid , " had It had occhildrenand from
curred of aggravated assaults on women and , a feeling thought that It was the said that law that corporal had the been punishment punishment unable to of was cop flogg e the with ing onl was y these good not cases conformable and . efficacious * * to * the remed * spirit He y . ali
when of the that age was . He said thoug of it . ht , The however spirit , of the the sp age irit was of to the put age down was all m atrocious gned ment offences , * and * this * was * not There to be was done a prejudice by any other against means flogg than ing corporal as being punish against
made the sp . op irit . Her of the Gracious law , but Majesty they , must and all that remember those attacks that repeated were only attacks stopped were by
the an After act amendment imposing a warm was the discussion penalty negatived , and of b flogg y a one rep ing hundred ly . " by Lord and Raynham nine to , oi upon glity- a nve division , and
the bill was read a second time . for Herald We Women have " going been The the sorry writer round to of observe indul the London a in paragrap coarse papers h , we cop headed ied had from , almost A . novel the said " occup Aberdeen brutal ation ,
inuendoes on , the employment of ges women as " navvies , " on the Formartiue and
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1860, page 287, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061860/page/71/
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