MARRIED AND SINGLE

... upi he way best suitable to the exigencies of' my own pa. L'Hlonrme de Solriaate ,4ns, another oftesipposed nsources of' Married and Single, I have never seen, -nor did l ever Irear irf it tillafter tire ptirforiranrce of usy Comedy. of tIre otlrer additions ...

THE MARRIED MAN'S STORY

... THE MARRIED MAN'S STORY. Ii had thce pleasure, a few (lays ago,) to meet, inf- expectedly, a friend 'froni whomt Plied bicn 'manyI Years separlated. 'We had becn mostly educated trgtir aing passed our1 boyhood At tili sapeso schlool, our youth att thle ...

IT SPOILS A MAN TO MARRY HIM

... IT SPOILS A MAN TO MARRY 1IM PEI Ii:;i, dtrar gillt, this 11itixtin ftlti ]I1 prtu: t1,t ?? ill prictirse, to), IThat it ?? ,I luall to tititity It nt T'ue emeal.1res ?? 0tijlit to go lieyvoltd n lllsonlnymoo or sio ]t ?? ?? I hat , they will ?? Ilhal ...

RENCE O'SHAUGHNESSY'S FIRST ATTEMPT TO GET MARRIED

... IU2KCE'S1{AL G'HNESSY'S FiRST ATTEMPT '1'0 GET MARRIED. 1 ir AtIlilOA : Cl s'015IFS OF WA'IrtLOO. | (Concludedfrozs sur' /t05.) 3:dhlv was not at breakrast ; the confounded cold still tfned ler to her apartment; but she hoped to meet at linner, arnd ...

MARRIED, At Paisley, on Tuesday, 7 Ir William Pikkiik- I ton-, merchant, to Mrs Jlac- Auchi-ccloss daup-h ter of Mr

... MARRIED, At Paisley, on Tuesday, 7 Ir William Pikkiik- I ton-, merchant, to Mrs Jlac- Auchi-ccloss daup-h ter of Mr William Auchln.loss, merchant thjre. B I P. T 11. On the 6th, Mrs William Boswell rfason Ii I E D, Suddenly, in Dublin, Sir Roeest Scott ...

THE ANCIENT MAIDEN

... And ane-uqt sae auid to get married, Has little or nae chance ava. And when I think upon this, Lang sighs frae rny bosom I draw; Oh, is it.Pot awfui' to think I'm no to be married ava? No to be married ava, No to be married ava; Oh, is it not awfu' to ...

NOT A BLUE STOCKING

... life, for the married woman of 25, was above 36 years; while for the unmarried it was but *30A. At 30 there was a difference of four years in favour of the married; and at 35, two years, and no on. It may be said, perhaps, that married females ought to ...