ABSTRACT

The arrival of the Protestant sisters is a great thing, and will have a general beneficial effect. Their example, it is to be hoped, will not be lost upon the soldiers' wives, who have hitherto, I regret to say, not been of much use, indeed—rather the contrary, having been found everywhere in the way. Sir George Brown was right when he said not one of them should have been allowed to pass Malta. It is to be hoped now that they will be benefited by the good example shown them, and their morality improved.