THE A B C OF COLONIZATION

... y'ears of age, that single men over thirty-five should not be eligible, and that the candidates most acceptable are young married couples without children. The author strongly objects to the Government acting as agents for a scheme based on such principles ...

LITERATURE

... writes to me, and to whom I tent astir of her chilsdren in 1858: They have safely arrived, all well; the eldest girl got well married; two o1 the boys I hove got apprenticed; you have my most heartfelt thanks for your kindness in sending out my children, and ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... rdens. The marriage of the Duke of Genoa with the Princess Elizabeth of Saxony, was celebrated at Dresden oil the 2 lst. Married, on Saturday last, at Trinity Church, Sloane-street, London, Miss Clara Maria Burdett, daughter of the late Sir Francis Burdett ...

Fashion and Varieties

... King of Bavaria, which wvas at ?? £140 per month, has beeii redeced by the King otie-half, iii consequeenceof tier having married without his coiiseiit. After taking ?? of the house at Beaujon, tile only visitors of any rank %Nere M. ite n- , the owner ...

Literary Extracts

... , near Skiptozitrn A 'salary of about ~eitli. a 4lt.Oper annum, and ahouse, better~far than mine, rent free, root He has married ai ladyjof great merit, who ha's a fortune of that a huindred'a'year, made's'afe'to her; dn'd which la~in chancery. ~win( ...

Literature

... found a man more loveable, more captivating than when he is a married man; that is to say, aigood marned man. *A man is nevei so bhadbome, never so perfect in y eyes as when he is married, as when he is a husband. spud the father of a framily, eupporting ...

Varieties

... fellwS are brought out ?? T. n MAHoMrT's FATHER1 is said to.- have been so sur- il prisginly handsome that the d.3y he' waws married 11 two hundred iirgins of-the tribe of Koreish died of broken ?? life of daholne- ' ,b AnEL:3DiRLi lady, telling her iegremarked ...

CONCERTS, &c

... filled, and some ex- cellent songs were sung during the evening. MISS LOUIsE BENDEnxEx, the pianist and composer, wao recently married to a clergyman in Sussex. DEITII OF 19lRS. EDMUNDS (MISS M. CANVwE).- We have to announce the death of Mrs. Edmunds, better ...

Published: Sunday 05 May 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1554 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... as lie because accustomed to the romance of their intercourse. On leaving the bastille, lie proved entirely faithless, and married another. After noticing the release of the Duchiess of Maine, .obtained b)y umaking her submission to the Regent, Miss Kavanagh ...

MUSIC HALL—THE OLYMPIC CIRCUS

... years ago in the family of Mir. Ezra Itoberts, draper, St. AsapIh. She quitted service with the best possible character, and married an indus'rious and respectable man, now in tle employment of the Chester and llolyhead IlaiLway C mpany, at the Greenfield ...

Literay Extracts

... after being mairried a year or two, PRO and declared that his name was Thomas Benjamin, an ?? therefore that he was not married st all; which'thecourt con- rior firmed, to his great satisfaction. I must saY that I had my Phi doubts about thle strict ...

MUSIC

... represented by Miss Reynolds-the lady with whom Snwcbuall is about to engage in the Chan- cery suit, whom it is proposed to him to marry, who he invites to elope, andr is at last inclined to jilt, when bo hears that her fortune has baen lost in railways. There ...