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A ROMANCE IN STAGE LIFE

... hoped the gentleman dis. weuld not wantonly make a statement to injure her I as character. Married ! exclaimed the stranger, to &c. another. My Eliza married ! But I must see her ught immediately, she is still my wite. Mr Miller asked e to the name ...

YOUTH AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

... plot n to marry young Darlingten to a base, designing woman, who is really the mistress of Major Bfeckley. He is desirous of paying his addresses to Alice Wenlock, the flanciecof Frank, and assists her to carry out the scheme. Darlington. P marries the woman ...

Packet of Fashionable Life

... for the Continent. His glace is going to Badcn-Baden, for the benefit of the ,watcrs. The young Prince Estcrlazy is to be married at the begiuning of the year to the daughter of Lady Jersey. A German princess had been named tbr him. Lord Pollington, eldest ...

At the Theatre, London, Wednesday, there took plaoe the final full rehearsal of tho new oonuo opera Incognita, ..

... howerer, with entirely new third act. The hero it a young Prince who refuses even to look 1 at the lady he is ordered to marry for reasons of State—Mr. Burnand remarks, You may take horra the well, but he is not thirsty, he will only * Neigh ' —bu ...

Reviews

... Canino, who r married his cousin, Zenaide, daughter and heiress t of Joseph, by whom he has ton ?? Lu- c cien, Pierre Napoleon, Antoine, Charlotte (married a to Prince Gabrielli), Christine {married to Lord e Dudley Stuart),-Letitia (married to Mr. Thomas ...

Reviews

... Canino, who r married his cousin, Zenaide, daughter and heiress t of Joscpb, by whom he has ten ?? Lu- c cin, Pierre Napoleon, Antoine, Charlotte (married s , to Prince Gabrielli), Christine (married to Lord e Dudley Stuart), Lwtitia (married to Mr. Thomas ...

Poetry, Original and Selected

... AVT-UJMN IN THE WOODS. , e Mory of the spriag is like a dream Of 60,, fair world tbat only poet knew. °e 1ns rise upwia4rds marrying the blue ~f eigh5t heaven to p'rpled hill and stream. * dening hillside darts the sudden glea.. °orf 5owy lights thk bring ...

VARIETIES

... Glasgow poet. HoW TO GET THE GIRLS MARRIED.-A thriving trader in Winconsin (says an American paper), claim- ing the paternity of eleven daughters, greatly to the as- tonishment of his neighbours, succeeded in marrying them all off in six months. A neighbour ...

Selected Poetry

... streams To one M ho slee!s for sorrow, 'neath the fate Of de-crt skies, but wakes to find all desolate Churt Ga.elte. TO MARRY, OR NOT TO MARRY. BY A FO'ASIIONABrE YOUNG OSAN. To mtriry !-what, lake me a wife ! Renounce both my cab and osy hunter, And lose mny ...

Poetry, Original and Selected

... lilnet, And I was fresh as a lark, Nlever a day but some minuto 1 les betwi~t dawning and dark. Katie, and 'when shall we marry ? 1arty ! she said with a sitgh- That's cake and ribbon on Monday, And ?? re Satarday's by. You are as lean as a lizard ...

CLIPPINGS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... one Cynicol Contributor (who, entre otns, is hen-pecked - as of course the brute deserves to be) says that 'no doubt many married men wish it were a solitary vocation.' Mr Woodall, of course, meant ' sole' when he said 'solitary,' which as ZMr Fun, a happy ...