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XLJV.—PASSING EVENTS.
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* The entrance of Victor Emanuel into Na...
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Xljv.—Passing Events.
XLJV . —PASSING EVENTS .
* The Entrance Of Victor Emanuel Into Na...
* The entrance of Victor Emanuel into _Naples , and the glorious retirement of Garibaldi , with all the pros and cons of " official intelligence " and " special
are correspondents at last both , " faits have been lis fruitful and while themes the during Kinof the Ital month enters . But they his accomp _, g y upon
laurels work , Garib he has aldi won retires , and the to his love island and respect home to of all repose true awhile souls , but on read the y noble at a moment ' s notice to answer the call of his country , and to lead his armies again
und to the er despotic conquest rule of freedom . Despotism for that is approaching small but important its doom portion , for as the of Ital ex- y Kin still N g Austrian of Naples Emperor is physicall is beggared y driven in to despotic his last resources stronghold and , even so , sp whispers iritually of , the his
approaching abdication are among the rumors of the , day . the The position Daily of _JVews the queens , in an and able female leader soverei of the gns 21 st of instant Europ , e calls ; and attention it is a sig to
-- nificant fact that our own beloved Sovereign is the one solitary exception among them who " has fulfilled every rational anticipation of twenty years ago , both as to her conduct and her experience—the one happy queen . "
throug The h Queen childhood of Spain by civil heads war the and list of persona unfortunate l dange soverei r , thoug gns h her : " s king urrou dom nde i s the advanc march ing of in prosp inions erity and , if events not in in considerati Europeresenting on , she is the bitterl position y grieving of the Pope over
op , thizes and the most princes , and , refuses with whom to be , thoug comforted h a constitutional for their adversity soverei by gn any , she considera sympa - - tion The of the Queen popular of Sardinia benefits the which Queen may of arise Portugal from their the Queen humiliation of the . " Belians
have all died prematurely , , to whom we may add the , Duchess of Orleans , g who , , "if baulked of her supposed destiny , was regarded as first the wife , and then the mother of a Sovereign of France . "
The late Empress of Kussia " never knew peace of mind from the day of from the accession the humiliation of the Emp and eror exhaustion Nicholas of , and her has adopted died worn coun out try , , a and keen from sufferer
perviving petual apprehension her husband of in danger another to way its , ruler and . is suffering The Queen more of , Prussia perhaps is , than surher late sister-in-law in a different way . The Queens of Sweden and of
countries Greece are are as in opposite aspect in and their prospect condition . The and thoug their htful aims and as their quiet respectiv Scandi e - and when navi , an if it Queen on was some likel studied points y that the the the mean King King s of is would popular more be liberal reforms able than to , from carry his the peop them first le , throug it moment is be h - ;
lieved German that girl he who lias had symp a fond athy dream at least fulfilled from in his becoming wife . The Queen romantic of Greece little , cannot get the rest of her dream fulfilled . She might do much , and
rational win some way glory ; but by she devoting rests her her hopes energies on to Russia the , welfar and since e of the Greece Crimean in a war she has suffered from something more than being disappointed of glory .
Her Here life follows is clouded an eloquent by humiliation and grap and hic European account of disgrace the " . three " young sisters . from at the Bavaria moment , who when have despotism _implicated can their no long lives er hold with its the ground fortunes The of despotism Empress
. domestic of Austria griefs , having of the shed keenest lapfuls sorts of tears , is setting over the out prospects on her wanderings of the emp in ire search and of health . Pale and wasted , she moves all who see her to tender pity . Her
Bourbon two sisters King are of shu Nap t up les in , and Gaeta the — other rone being of his the brother unhappy , the Count wife of of the Trani last . Calamity has overtaken them earlyandhaving married asthey didnobody
, , , , _ciin help them . "
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1860, page 286, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121860/page/70/
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