THE MARRIED RE-MARRIED
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... THE MARRI*ED RE-MARRIED. A ROMANTIC STORY. We find the following in the Kendal Afercuiw of Satur- day:- It will be in the recollection of most of our readers that on a fine morning in the summer of 1854 the quiet town of Appleby was startled with unusual ...
... on the whole to marry badly than never to marry at all. Those who have never essayed the married state may no doubt escape the misery of an ill-assorted union, but the same thing may be said of life itself. Those who have not married have only led an ...
... children, Emma Catherine Fornan, married a Mr. White, and lie now asked that the petitioners might be declared the legal issue of the marriage of Mr. White and Catherine Dames.-Mrs. Fanny Sully Forman, widow, said she -was married to Richard Forman on February ...
... strictures upon the Princess's piece of The Married Uaqarried are, in my opinion-though that is of little worth -quite uncalled for.. Wherein does the gross immorality hle? The simple story Jisthis:-Adele, when married to Colonel Mai, was young, very young ...
... 'band for assaniting him and breaking his watch- chaoin. Tac husband, a somewhat ?? yoeng man, said he and derendaut bad beon married about four nu nths, On the 25tb of Octaber shn would not get ont of bed, and ho had to get the breakfast. She re fied to eat ...
... I to Newgote for the two cases of fraud on Mrs. Loyer, and tC for marrying Mrs. Wright when he had a former wife, n Mrs Laughors, alive. He should remand him on the il Icase of marrying ties Lovejoy: no doubt that would be c ; satisfaetorily proved against ...
... MARRIED BY MISTAER | A correspondont sends to the Nortkesra Whsig the followiig extraordinary, story of a wedding : On Saturd~y last, a marriage. ceremony, attended with very unusual oircumnstaiices, took place at a little town not twenty miles from Belfast ...
... I - CjlGyMEN MARRIED. ?? b'1, 1- 1 ?? ?? luoe 1. nt Aucilan, )Durham, tie Rev. John Rogers, f't 1-ra;enO-e College, (2uate of St. Andrew, Aucl- -l O cn f11 urtis daughter of W'illiam Hlodgson, Esq., f kio uckland. ef 1 ' t Gorsersall, the Rev. M. S. Daly ...
... CLERGYMEN MARRIED. April 28, at St. Paul's, Tongham, the Rev. C. Gsrbett, |t Vicar of St. Paul's, Tonghamn, to Susan Charlotte, oldest daughter of the late Licut.-Gon. Bowes Forster, Madras Arny. April QS, at the Parish Church, Godalmning, the Rev. G ...
... MARRIED CHILDRBN. r Professor Max Muller contributes ain interest- e ing paper to the F'ortnightly, in which he tells a a pretty story of a poor little Indian girl and her e boy husband. e We must try to understand, first of all, that it f is possible ...
... daughters, or did own the latter. A man al i- named Phillips, about fifteen years ago, married tr n the eldest of these- daughters, and after a few R a years of married life the lady ran away with the C' c husbaud's sworn enemy. He procured a divorce oi ...