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360 PASSING EVENTS.
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the cree grant for a of divorce a new shall trial be . _Tliere absolute is for also three a provision months in and the durin bill that that no time deg
, terial any person facts may have show been to suppressed the court that ; or there information has been may collusion be g , iven or th to at ma the
-Queen The ' Reform s Proctor Bill , who has , if come lie suspect to an untimel collusion end , may . Its intervene whole c in ourse the has suit been . marked by singular apathy on tlie part of the y public , and it is not , therefore ,
surprising that its demise attracts but little attention . to The be " Great going Eastern steadil is and at length fast a-head on her " way when across last seen the off Atlantic the Scill , reported Isles .
May she escape any repetition y of those hurricanes which have proved y so fatal to our ships since September of last year . A great comet is expected to be visible in Augustso vastthat its head
and tailit is saidwill not be seen at the same time , on our horizon , . The interval , of its re-appearance , is about three hundred years . Astronomers describe it as composed of a vast mass of vapor interposing between our
earth and heat and coming the stars to . us , A it eotemporary may be the suggests cause of , the that heavy , by preventing and continuous light rains and the low temperature _which mark the season . The longest day
is At past the , and distribution we are still of looking prizes to for the summer students ! of the Female School of Art twenty and Desi -six gn , medal which s took and prizes place at were the carried Kensington off , thirt Museum y being on the the limit 12 th for ultimo any ,
one institution . Two national medals were awarded to Miss A . _Bartlett and Miss J . Pigott , the highest distinction that can be conferred . In the tributed absence of the Lord prizes "Granville pressed , earnestl Mr . Redgrav irpon e the took attention the chair of , and all present having' dis the
necessity of a gTeat , effort to render y the Gower Street School of Art , selfsupporting ; the government having this year withdrawn its annual grant of five hundred pounds . To effect this , two thousand pounds are
ne-12 cessary th ultimo , seven . We hundred may of hope which that onl the y had brilliant been soiree subscribed given up at to Ken the - sington lthe Museum deficit . a The week Koli later -i-iioor , on diamond behalf of graciousl this school lent , will bher more Majest than
for supp the y occasion , had many rivals in the costl , y and elegant y jewellery y con y - tributed by the nobility and the leading firms . on The the review 23 rd ultimo of thirty seems thousand to have volunteers been eminentl in Hy s de atisfactory Park , which . The took weather place
itself was propitious , upon the occasion , and the y hearty burst of loyalty at the close of the _National Anthem sent Queen and subjects home with an assuvolunteers rance , better should than the words liberty , that of she Eng may land rel be y threatened upon , hundreds . of thousands of
We have to record since last month the deaths of Sir Charles Barry ,
Albert Smith , and the _prolific novelist , G _. P . H . James .
360 Passing Events.
360 PASSING EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1860, page 360, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071860/page/72/
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