WIFE-BEATING.
To the Editor. Sib, —Wife-beating is playing a prominent part amongst the lower orders of-this City, the , ■ wHwrtl y-iiarrtgj ww■ ■fiiiHf ■ H at< Home Country. The criminal law of tbe land spins to have beea f&i&i) punishment and not for toe of <»4me.-ThM being Oifl tauuL tlia .. trom which shrieks audciiefr6tanHtcy, mingled wim tjie curses of the brutal curwhois in ail ,wWility,witliiii an ace ofr fcornin itrit4hmui" 4 der# are i heard,#ll ever the -.neighborhood. oure|y some remedy coddbepmpußtd by-some - ope;of | our leadiner banisters that would.nteyent. iucly bratality, whifchifc’a ditffcrafef to suth a|ioriU^htened ? «&, ;i Durfedin, Februaryl2/ , ’ ’i, 7, i ■ ft?)
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Evening Star, Issue 4045, 12 February 1876, Page 2
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101WIFE-BEATING. Evening Star, Issue 4045, 12 February 1876, Page 2
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