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EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF MARRIED LIFE

... I MXTRAORD1INARY STORY OF : MARRIED LIFE. ?? ?? . ?? -- ' . , , , , I ?? On't36toiday ad` for two' days previousy, tho ¢sse of Pearre v. Pears. and Dlgb;y was6 pro. beading in the Court of Probate. The amount of vrorty volved (916,000) is Ompaativeiy ...

A ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE

... Lewis, in 1842, twelve years afterwtards, got married again to a man namned Grace, in Abergavenny. In course of time Grace died, and the widow went to live with her only surviving child who had married one John Gardner, the plintiA in the action. Mr ...

LOVE AND PHYSIC

... first perusal,a Although there was no promise madle, A She gave him a refusal. el I cannot marry one who lives ) By other folks' distresses- at The man I marry I must love, le Nor fear his fond caresses; tr For who, whatever be their sex, el However strange ...

FRIENDLY ADVICE

... - I ,,,ONDLY ADVICE. - r.end's advice, Oh Johnny, take a tr - And marry not so soon- Listen to wisdom and delay The long'd.for ioneymoon. S Wait till you've saved a hundred poled. And made a cot your own; Wait till your heart may beat within A bosom ...

THE FIRE FIEND.—A NIGHTMARE

... pursuit was made; but neither of the females have yet been apprehended. WELL MARRIED PEOPLE. -It is usually aonsi- dered a noteworthy circumstance for a man or woman to have been married three times; but of old this number would have been thought very little ...

AN OLD STORY

... called several tiises upon her father, and obtained l his consent. He fixed Monday, the 19th September, to be married, but went and married another person. She asked for such damages as the jury should think justice ?? Stafford: I am the father of the ...

ART NOTES

... sed hin as a raodeL So impataeat Wa Rabw to marry her that he conid not wait until Adet wU o'er or the banns were published, but pro- cared a doable dispensation. She bad ?? children, and ar his death was married again t to BaroJn B. Br.edxwm, a Flenib nobu5f ...

STRANGE STORY OF A DIVORCE

... with the addition that it shall be lawful for the plaintiff to marry again in the same manner as though the defendant were actually dead; but it shall not be lawful for the defendant to marry again until the plaintiff shall be actually dead. This decree ...

Poetry

... sables wear; Ye songsters sing your mournful lays,- o sing them o'er the Shepherd's bier ! Lirerpoa', 1835. P. M. MARRIED LOVE. 'Tis married love that has the purest wings- That builds a temple of the noblest fame; Where burn those lights-the best of earthly ...

A Family or Paupirs.—Died, on Monday last, Jane Hall, an inmate of Scarborough Workhouse, aged seventy-two ..

... years. The deceased entered the Workhouse fifty years ago, and remained an inmate until the day of her death. She was never married, but had four children, all of whom were brought up at the expense of the union; three of them died, and were buried from ...

TIRED OF A SLAVERY LIFE

... of New South Wales. In the course of events e young lady of his people was to be married; but with the fancies that young ladies se often indulge in, she would be married in her father's home, which was on the New South Wales shore, and by her pastor, ...

ROYAL COURT THEATRE

... Mr. Percy Foster, X M1iss Madeline Meredith, and Miss C. Lindsay. t Charles the Second was followed by the new farce, Married by Proxy, by Mr. A. W. Ynill, s this being the tast occasion upon which the piece I had been seen in Liverpool It abounds ...