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THE POWER OF PENCE

... earlier at night, and now and then to spend an entire evening in his own house. But these were rare occasions. They had been married a year; and on the morning of the wedding anniversary, the husband looked askance at her neat and comely person with some ...

THE PRESENT STATE OF EUROPE PREDICTED THIRTY YEARS AGO. BY JAMES DOUGLAS, ESQ. OF CAVERS

... be from Dublin, he must be descended from either of the brothers, Alexander or Peter, as the doctor, John Pelissier, never married, or at leust had no children; and of Francis Pelissier's descendents, the writer is the last. I ought to have mentioned that ...

DINGWALL POISONING CASE

... Aberdeen per telegraph. Mr Mackenzie, who had lately become a convert to the Roman Catholic Church, was just about to be married to a daughter of Lord Lovat. Our correspondent at Inverness writes us that it was reported at the time he wrote that Mr Driver ...

CHILDREN AND OF HIS WM

... feeling, and the young man's attachment seemed so insurmountable, that the consent of the parents was obtained. They were married, and They lived happily ever after, as the story books say. ...

WILLIAM PALMER, THE EMMET POISONER

... two daughters; one still unmarried, and who lives with her mother, and is kindly spoken of by the poor; the other, who was married, has been dead for some time. If all the stories rife in the neighbourhood of Rageley respecting the doings of old Mrs Palmer ...

TIIE TEVIOTDALE RECORD

... prepcssessing in appearance, the daughter of a Liverpool ship-builder, and possessed of an income of £4,50 a-year. sister bad married Mr Joseph Palmer, and strongly disitailed her front entering such a family—of course in vain. The union was an unhappy one ...

HADDINGTON

... in 18 having already begun to suffer from that insidious malady which has now prematurely cut him off. In 1843, Mr Balfour married Lady Blanche Mary Ilarriet, second daughter of the Marquess of Salisbury, by whom he leaves several children Ile succeeded ...

THE TEVIOTDALE RECORD

... said she had sold a half-blanket in Mrs Brown's. I sold the other half-blanket at the prisoner's request. By Mr —I ani a married woman, but niy husband had not put me away in consequence of drunkenness. I decline to answer the question w liether I was ...

BIG AM Y

... marriage to me. I asked him if he was married, as I had beard a report to this effect. Ile said he was not married. I was saiisfied from his repeated assurances, that he was not married, and we went to Paxton toll to get married. The 'oilman and his wife, and ...

HER MAJESTY'S COLONIAL LAND AND EMIGRATION COMMISSIONERS Are prepared, FOR THE PRESENT, to grant a LIMITED ..

... Are prepared, FOR THE PRESENT, to grant a LIMITED NUMBER of PASSAGES to VICTORIA. SOUTH AUSTRALIA, AND NEW SOUTH WALES, TO MARRIED AND SINGLE AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS AND SHEPHERDS, ALSO TO MECHANICS AND ARTIZANS, Such u Masons, Bricklayers, Blacksmiths, ...

DOWN WITH THE PRICES OF DRUGS

... have behaved well on the Voyage. - - TO VICTORIA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, AND NEW SOUTH WALES. I. Married Agricultural Labours, Shepherds, and Herdsmen, also Married Journeymen Mechanics [lid Artizans,—such us Masons, Bricklayers, Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, ...

HAWICK COMMON-RIDING,

... easily. CORNET'S SWITCH-11 stone—Mr John Inglis's Minister's Daughter, Ist; Mr John Scott's, The 'Minister, 2d. Won easily. MARRIED MEN'S WHIP—Mr Riddell's Fancy Maid. Ist; Mr Itobert Waugh's, The Denholm Boy, 2d. Won easily. BURLEYMENS WIIIP—Mr Thomas ...