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Literature. AS CASFE A. JOURNAL, NAPOLEON’S [Two valuable works, wnder these Tithes, have just been issued from ..

... carriage. She ecably sur- gwised when she discovered him. She bad always been given to understand that Berthier, who bad married her by proxy at. Vienna, in person tind age exactly re- sembled the Emperor; she, however signified that she obsesved'a very ...

•fill; KlNti 01 h0,.:.

... german of Josephine ; he even proposed to mai of the yor the Pr ing Indy, in her own name, after the exa ince of Baden, who married de contem- Beanharnots. The Emperor, who alread plate:i the separation of Josephine, refused his consent to the match, wot ...

Majesty Ou vand every’ day. shipw seously, supposed the Seve- the A last \ Roy:l Family, from in ag jesty

... shipw seously, supposed the Seve- the A last \ Roy:l Family, from in ag jesty is, however, un- ditior don arises—wherher he a marrying whom he an uy consent of Parliament ?— and Sug! him. given tothe maxim that the ed. diflereatly, accoriling to advice | oi ...

MEfcAN'G-HOtY- StUPWRECK AND LOSS OF LIVES

... a son and heir. Her Ladyship’s safe chethént was notified tothe ink ts of iv. . Bloom’s battery. Norwich by a guns from - MARRIED. é 3 the 27th ult: in ‘St, George’s Church, Dublin, by the Rev. Frederi ick Bridges, James . F.. Vieree, Esq. of his Ord nanee ...

AV. COURT OF KING'S BENCH. | THURSDAY, JAN. BREACH OF PROMISB*OP MARRIAGE. thos Thi “This was Ah Retion ..

... will md you :'but do you give me & mnise in the presence of your father and and sister, that ont twill rempin auitil will marry no man but tit as he WwW that he had his pro as she did f até was Ditt too f those impressions which the de- fendant’s attentions ...

. * for next that City shoul! ; take pla ‘ }lis Exceliency has therefore directed the Mayor Limerick to

... these matters, that here 1s no foundation for the reports which have been ne. Chronicle, of the King’s ircalated through th to marry. The Lady who has been pointed ut in these reports as the pretended object of the ‘ing’s choice, is Lady Conyngham, daughter ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS’ COlTllT—Dec. 23,

... afterwards put ais landlord to considerable expense. “ Is twenty-five years of age ; his father died in 1818; asteen since married ; the warriage are in the hands of Mr. Jones ; thinks alt the lanis he is en- titted to are mengoned therein ; held all the ...

FRENCH STATISTICS

... rtion was never Of the 9,176 natural children, 2,113 have been acknowledged, and 7,063 abandoned. « There have been 6,465 marri 5,234 of which were between and. spi ers, 296 botween bachelors and widows, between. widowers and spinsters, and 231 between ...

– THE NEW MARRIAGE ACT

... - THE NEW MARRIAGE ACT. haveheen married at the shrine « Hymen, Gretha, b Robert Eltiott, one of the officiaty Ministers of his Godship, one and sixty-ty, couple since New Year's Day 1822. We are by several of the neighbouring Clergy of the Chasch England ...

i&cutjcnr BfjjrttK, ant Cotit

... Hedgson’s Chambers, in Cher nent’s Inn he left the osfice uader the surveillance of tie odicer, vas a Mrs. Smith ; Hodgson is not married. and Mr. Pat. Crawley himself, Mr: replied, His friend Mr. Scarictt, who THE. KING—THE MARQUIS WELLESLEY. 12. called Lieut ...

MARRIED

... On Saturilay, the 2Ist of Dee. as married by the Rev. Dr. Trevor, inthe house of the British Ambassador, at Lancashire, daighter Florence, Miss Bold, of Bold Ha and he of the late Peter Patten Bold, Fsq. to the The beautiful bride was attended by he Prince ...