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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 ...

THEY'RE AWA'

... Beauharnois, Duke of Leuch- ;enberg, married a Bavarian princess, who would be mother- in-law to the Grand Duchess -Marie of Russia. Leuebten- ?? Nicalarwue, Grand Duchess of Russia, and daughter of Nicholas I., married to the Duke of Lenchten- berg and ...

HEARTRENDING STORY

... his going into business ant his being rich enough to marry, are usually well-educated and accom- plished, and fully qualified to be companions to their temporary husbands. When the gentleman marries the lady is pensioned off, and she seldom or never forms ...

ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... (Mr Mortimer) is an Englishman who has settled amongst the tribe, and married the Queen (Mrs Moorhouse). Becoming tired of savage life, he returns to the settlement, and there marries Ellen Stewart (Miss Jessie Glen). The Queen vows vengeance, and with ...

Literature

... cows, and 30 sheep. He is worth more than L.400. William is married and is now living on his farm. He has 100 acres, 45 of which are cleared, and is worth several hundred pounds. Harriet is married to a steady industrious man, who owns 200 acres, and is -worth ...

A ROMANTIC STORY

... with her. After his death Mrs Baoverie fell into straitened circumstances, and she married a person of inferior social position, named Mann. After his death she married a person named Hammersley, who still survived. She contrived to give her eldest son ...

A ROMANTIC STORY

... soldier,- had married a flower-maker. When he was] fifteen years of age he was ,'apprenticed to a jeweller, and seven years later he came to Paris, where he proved himself to' be a steady and ititelligeut artisan. Two years laterl he married a young workwoman ...

QUEEN'S THEATRE

... nobleian, Da Barry, wvhe hadbcnnceoiv (I an aflection for ayonig lady,whio by the force of family arrangements was obliged to marry a nobleman of ?? Count dle Lorme. The Count, jealous of his wife's love, treats her harshly: she ]ii)es and dies ; on the eve ...

PROPOSALS FOR A GYNÆCOCRACY

... once more prg-, a) ing his pretensions. A'e ' had no objection to be,' in ing married at church-not he; grandfather:and m granmdmother, father and mother, had -been married there 'before him. Other equally. cogent argu. o ments were urgeal, and the result ...

Literary Notices

... servants must 1 be married, and provided with cottages. By all a means let us have our cottage accommodation in. o creasedl and improved ; let us encourage deserv- a ing young meu vhin have providently saved a enough for a start in life to marry, and let them ...