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LITERARY EXTRACTS

... jaunty hats and impudent feathers, and the wearers of old-fashioned bonnets and limp petticoats; butween the marrying girls and the non-marrying girls; between the prudes and coquettes; between the girls who like balls, and the girls who affect schools; ...

POETRY

... is ?? wholly ofrtoano. She flls ill love with a follow WVho ?? with a forsigat air lie matsri's her for bter mosey, Sito marries him fot'r his hlair ! One of the very best mathltes- I-oUt Lre ?? il life; Shc'^ got a ol0t fur r he)t htestici, flc Y got ...

Varieties

... Lansingburg got all ready to be married II New days intce, when the grooen could not be found, and tht thilng was postioned. She wants to know if anybody ha, seen aiything of him, or i-nows any other chap that ?? to marry, and will keep his courage up until ...

A ROMANTIC AND PATHETIC STORY OF REAL LIFE

... shouts of the villagers. On ch springing to his feet, lie swore that he would be Id revenged, and that UlyXma, should never marry his Ig- intended bride. From that day lie took to drinking dy deeply, and hurled imprecations on his rival. Is '4he day before ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... seoretary is arrested in his nefarious work by his master, who, after inducing the false count to marry the young woman with whom he has run away, marries Clare himself. The story is cleverly constructed, wellwritten, and deeply interesting. In the real ...

POETRY

... heart is sore afraid Her daughter will live and die a maid; For where, she sighs, ' is the goodly youth Who'd choese to marry the homely Ruth ! But some are charmed with a pretty face; And some are won by a form of grace; While others yield to the ...

POETRY

... PO)ETRY. | THE OBJECg' OF A LIFE. BY 0. J. WRYTE MELVILLE. ' (Pitovs Temple Bar:) 'To eat, drink, and be marry, becauos to-nnorrow we di,; The Haster's talent to bury-a gift laid idly by; * To scrape with grim persistenoe the grains or a golden store* ...

DON'T POSTPONE THE MARRIAGE

... Mrs. Duncan, 208, Stirling- O road, Glasgow. Miss Duncan was restored from o great weakness to gratifying strength, and was married some months since. 0 Curiously enough, & somewhat similar event g in the same family led to a reporter interviewing rMrs. ...

A ROAMNTIC AND PATHETIC STORY OF REAL LIFE

... amid the shouts of the vii. lagers. On springing to his feet, he swore he would be ravenged, end that Clym~a should never marry h i tended bride. From that day he took to drinking deepl and hurled imprecations on his rivaL sp!, The day before that fixed ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... tBhLIC AWSEMENTS, &a . 3Royal Amphithestre.- Trapps1 a Tartar, .After Dark1, and The Married Baohl or. , YrInco'of Wales Theatre. -Bonthtifu1l for Fver, The Collceu Bawn, and The llection. Thed °°B~b~bore uofthe Heatilwth, He would hs a Sailor ...

THE COURST OF TRUCE LOVE

... Poor things ! Norah was 16 then, aiid She is the eldest, Her mother gave her leave to marry Brian, and it wee only when her father saw Mr. Brown wished to marry her, any doubt caloe of it. I Haw Brian once, but not to speak to, snd it breaks my heart ...

STRANGE STORIES FROM BURMAH

... happened at Messrs. Tunnecliffe and Hampson'a now mill, West Leigh, by which a married woman named Ann Smith lost her life. Deceased, who was only 19 years of age and had been married one week, worked in the scoutching room, her duty being to feed s cotton ...