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... evening, punctually ». Sw*ajrstros« nine till two! r ' Messrs. HENRY'B Medical Treatise, on the Duties and Obligations ofthe Married State; the disqualifying impedic°nBr^ucnt disappointment marital autieipa HOM, the physiology, use, and abuse of the passions; ...
... complaint. Besides case of i gout,.l have lately had proof that your pills and. intment will heal any i 11 wound or ulcer, married woman, living near me, had had bad leg for four years, which one could cure, and gave her seme your pills and ointment, which ...
... Liverpool, has left a wife ard one child. Jemima Spencer, sister-inlaw of the above, has left one child. Mary Leadburry, a married woman, cf Walton, Liverpool, has left six children. The bodies were removed to the Railway Inn, and a surgeon was sent for ...
... the rate for the present. TODMORDEN. Bigamy.âJohn Cissey has been committed for trial York a-sizes on a charge of having married second wife, his first being still alive. County Court.âOn Tuesday, Mr. Jas. Stansfeld held a court in the O dfellows' Hall ...
... the old church, who would give their views. There were many points they were anxious to remedy, and one was the system ef marrying which went on at the old church, by which marriages were celebrated in a way which really partook little of a religious ceremony ...
... elegant carriages built in this country, and to be forwarded to Alexandria early this spring. A young man, named Webb, who was married on Christmas Day, at the parish church of Newington, near London, was seized with illness on the same afternoon, and died ...
... charwoman. She is tbe mother of thirteen children, all married, and great grandmother of thirteen. Miss Frances Bolton, aged 75, on the contrary has a great aversion to matrimony and would not be married to ride in' a gilded chariot' It was only last year ...
... he alleged found them —Committed to Knutsford for trial. A ING Co LS -—Before the mayor, on Monday, Elizabeth Bradford, a married woman, was charged with having, on Friday morning, stolen a quantity of cannel—Westgarth, a railway police officer, wher* ...
... Absolution Olden Time. We read the Lives of the Princesses of England, by Mary Anne Evere't, that Raimond of Toulouse' who married Joan, the favour sister of Cceur de Lion, was one of the earliest protectors of the Albigenses! ln the hour of trial, however ...
... regularity, or strict unison with what the mind commanded. Churchill had remarked that the body and the mind were more than married, inasmuch one never suffered but the other always sympathised. Now, it was perfectly certain, that almost ail our acts, allot ...
... ORGANIST WANTED, in Bow-lon Pflri8 churcn - sent, pre-paid, t. ' Wore «»e WANTED, for a MASTER and Mis;ri#s«^ marrie(l c brother and sister).- For app v to iter HUTCHINSON, Marsden, PP y ' WANTED, in a Family near Manchester (where a kitchen ma*d>ls-4fe*ti ...