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t 15 CHRISTIAN HERALD —*- Miss Leigh’s Work in Paris. A meeting has just been held in London, in a drawing-room of Lord Shaftesbury’s town house, Grosvenor’s square, under the piesi- owner, to hear a statement from Miss Leigh as to the work she is carryingon—more especially among • young English and American women—in the French capital. Ten years ago, she said^ the Home was opened with twelve beds. Last year- 422 were admit ted, nearly all being entire stran gers. Of these not two thirds — OMaa? purgative , fta I a a bUNb>37rH.L& R riagc law, which at present enables a Frenchman who mai l its a lady in England without the consent of his parents, terrepudiate the mar riage. This having been carried, ■LttaLrj &hitffcra 1 41 w- excess in numbers of women over men, which compelled them to set-k a living abroad?” The muTtFpKca? tion of governesses, however, he thought, was going on too rapidly, fur there were about 10,000 governesses for everv Tj&OOTam i 1 iis? Young women, he believed, woul J be far better off if trained to do mestic woik. — Sei. And will eomplefe-y < ehanrw th* blood in the entire rvstem in three months. Any person who will take ONE PILL each ni IGHT FROM ONE TO TWELVE WEEK^. mav be restored to sound health, if such a thing is possible. For enrinr itmale Complaint* th'»« Pill» hare nnrnnal. Fhy»lci»n. uie them in th»ir practice. Sold erery where, or _............. Leigh stated that during the past ten years 3,001-young women had been admitted to the Home.' Of the French schools a very unfavor able picture was drawn, and parents .. —“wer& Btrongly=can t r > w TI w enquire well into the’ characters of those institutions before sending their children to them. Besides the Home there was an association for artists and governesses, with which some 160 young ladies were united. A Young Women’s Christian Association for young persons in shops, had also been formed, which p was doing great good. The Kin dergarten for young childien.formed another branch of work. No less than 22,000 English poor, again, were to be found in Paris, and fur their relief duriug tlie winter a soup-kitchen was opened. A graphic picture of the persons at tending this soup-kitchen was drawn, among the persons relieved being an English Senior Wrangler, whu could speak sixteen languages, and a prima donna who had lost her voice! A Mission Hall for gospel service» had also been es tablished, and an orphanage opened, which sheltered 230 English child ren. The desertion of wives and children in Paris was, we were as sured, only too Common, and <>ue or two painful examples were given. As a result of this state of things, some 240 children between the ages of seven and fifteen had com mitted suicide during nine years. These statements were heard with deep interest, and appropriât* action was taken. Then the Rev. Dr. Clay moved a resolution to the effect that Parliament should be appealed to in order to secure a ? .modification of the French mar- 7 , „ .___ _ -______________________ . V I y (THgÜñÉáÚ ■ s® :o: ft ? V (COHQtfEROR?! “Female Complaint«.” ____ MONMOUTH MEAT MARKET. I need for help was, therefore, very great. Having given several in Dr R. V. Pierce, Buffalo,'N. Y.: Dear Sir— I w.»s tick for six .weeks, stances of the extreme want in which well-educated English girls and could scarcely walk about the house. My breath was short and I sufleie-l from * were to be met with in Paris, Miss •. A. SPECIFIC FOR T JUST REMOVED FROM my old Stand to a I HAVE nrw mamooitfus wìvse South of the Post Office, EPILEPSY, SPASMS, Where I can l>e found at the CONVULSIONS, FALLING SICKNESS, ST. 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