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BIRTH.—At Carisbrooke, L the wife of G. B. lanu, of the 42nd Highlander*, of son. MARRIED.—At Jerviston-house, ..

... BIRTH.—At Carisbrooke, L the wife of G. B. lanu, of the 42nd Highlander*, of son. MARRIED.—At Jerviston-house, on the W. C. Diwi, Km., of her 80th regiment, second «• J Duns, Esq., Wakefield, Yorkshire, to Eliza Ajc.n, daughter «® late Major J. Dbysi>ai ...

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... WIVES. On Wednesday, TO MARRY, OR NOT TO MARRY. Sir ouwin, Mr Macready. With FOREIGN AIRS AND NATIVE GRACES: And PAUL PRYA On Thursday, THE LADY OF LYONS. With MRS WIGGINS. And A FISH OUT OF WATER. Ona ]Frda ,TO MARRY, OR NOT TO MARRY. With FOREIGN AIRS AND ...

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... parish. Oxford. Jt'y 13, 1836. To Nblewmen and G Hentle.nen. ANTED,-A Situation as STEWARI) or -61lg,3AIlFF, by a middle-aged Married Alan, who 7ea a general knowledge of the Berkshire system of agricul- uva ig, selling, and rearing stock, &c. and can have ...

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... T0-MORROW, Mr Serjeant Talfourd's Tragedy of ION Adrastus, MrVandenhoff; Ion, Miss E. Tree; Clemanthe, Miss Taylor. With MARRIED LIFE, and HIGH LIFE BELOW STAIRS. On TUESDAY, the Comedy of THE SUSPICIOUS HUSBAND; with TEE RANSOM, and the Comedy of MY ...

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... PARISH POOR. -,NT ED, - A Married Man, without l% / r,,1m1, to undertake the Care and Ma- e , rid ?? to teach, inflru&, and keep em- -nic ?? e SPjn; g ManllfacLory, the Poor of and P1 ;j ?? the Parilh of Bicei-r Market End, in y , 1cf Oxford. Any Perfon ...

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... iber, and RICHARD NICIIOLSON, of Glranford Btriggs, in the County f Lincoln, Bankers, (urnddr the Fir m ofidleph Marris, Thomas Marris, Richard' Nicholson, mtd Sompanje) lfdioydet ortttre 23rd of December instant, at steven o'Clock in the Forenoon precisely ...

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... C. MatUcws Ryder, C. Mr* Mr* httrtag, if v-he*. lobe followed by LOVE illmiuaiu, TOO MANY cooks THE BROTH. Door, open at MARRY. Door* open 64. STRAND.—This Evbswo, RICHARD THE THIRD. ess E i ' Gre'orv, G lbert, Waldron: Domnßtaa, and Mrs. Percy. To THE ...

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... of a Stable and Garden, aumd %%ho can be well recommended. A house being provided frr him, it is necessary lie should be a married ?? at the office of this Jo30ru-h. ...

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... the women married in 1844, were under 21 years of age. There a slight tendency towards a decrease of such marriages, but they are still too frequent; 12 81 per ccnt. of the men, and 84fl per cent, of the women married in 1844, had been married previously ...

Among the symptoms of our social condition that may well alarm an obseiver, thero arj none more afflicting than ..

... this impression, a nearer examination into the married lives of the working classes will hardly disprove. It is needless to insist on its consequences. The danger to those whom it may deter from marrying, has social effects not less lamentable, than the ...