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LORD PALMEL=TON AT LOMSEY

... the five men killed are as under :—Doctor Entwistle, 45 married and six children ; James Marrow, 30, married and two children ; Lawrence Carney, 22, married, no children ; Thomas Doolan, 30, married and one child ; and Williara Hardy, 23, single. The report ...

MAGAZINES,

... style, and are remarkably free from dull and “dry” Fana es. We extract the following from Mrs, Clara L. Baifnur’: tale, “Well Married, or Aunt Winifred’s Family Records” just completedin “Ourown Fireside,” on ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... Maynard, only son of Viscount Maynard, who expired at his house in Hill-street, Berkeley uare, on Monday, in his Hlst year. He married, flrut.,aql.ndy Frances Julia Murray, sister of the late Duke of Athole 3 secondly, the daughter of Mr. Henry Fitzroy, by whom ...

AN “ALICE GREY” IN BIRMINGHAM,

... sentenced to four years' penal servitude, which term she served at Brixton, returning in 185). When she came back she got married to a gun barrel forger, and lived with him a shert time, She is stated to be ‘ wanted” in Birminghaw, on some half dozen charges ...

CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL. 'l‘n rpulnf tale of “ MARRIED BENEATH HIM was finished at Christmas 1864, and was followed ..

... CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL. 'l‘n rpulnf tale of “ MARRIED BENEATH HIM was finished at Christmas 1864, and was followed in Jnn\u? lufl‘b&:nom: interesting serial romance, entitied ““LAD FLA 'W. &R. Chambers, and all booksellers. ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERY OF £3,000

... considerable amount in gold, as welf'u a number of unset diamonds and jewellery. He spoke of having & sister in Canada, who was married to a En)man Catholie, The last trace that has been got of Dalgleish was at the Crystal Palace on the 11th June, since which ...

DREADFUL DISASTER AT SEA. 194 LIVES LOST

... attorneys on the roll is about 10,000, The firm of Wolff, Schlafhorst, and Brue, in Gladbach, an Rhineland, have ordered that all married women in their employ shall reccive their full wages for the space of six weeks upon their confinement. An Anti-Garibaldian ...

®ur Toudon Carrespandent,

... years, the son of the male prisoner, by a long continuance of ill-treatment and starvation, Ivt appeared that when Prosser married his wife he had two children—the deceased, Samuel Prosser, and a boy named Alfred, about & year older. Mrs. Prosser has also ...

Literary Selections

... ourselves, that the natural objection to * pigs in {:-‘ is pcrhn;'r(- one reason why so many men, evan of 5?. highest rank, marry their slaves, lmdy place them at the head of their establishment— Through Macedonia 1o the Albanian Lakes, by Mary 4. Walker ...

EXTRAORDINARY POISONING CASE

... after my fortune, and although I am pretty good looking, according to my mirror, yet I thought, and think yet, many a one marries for cash. The particulars of my fortune are not generally known, therefore I felt obliged (wishing it otherwise) to decline ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... proceedings of one of the burglaries. Rogers was consenently x:]pprehended. and he informed of Mary Ann and %lim Andrew, two married women, with whom Vanheer had been living a life of profligacy. All the prisoners were committed for trial at the assizes. ...

THE AMERICAN SITUATION

... one-sixth widows, and one-sixth are married people without children ; the remainder of the population only number sixty-one.—Question: What is the number of old bachelors, old maids, widowers, widows, andj married people without encumbrance, respectively ...