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SUICIDE BY A CONVICT IN PhISON

... and ben acmally given to him, as the Crosby. We ri.gret to state that five of the men ere of to, him city of Room ia e ECM married and have left families.—Manchester ' s r ; i provinces. Courier, every right and this. this, sk, on FATAL TO Alf ARTINT. — ...

AN OLD ENGLISH GENTLEWOM,

... creations of baronets by James I. They were the builders of Aston-hall, and were highly respected. The deceased lady, who married a cousin, was highly esteemed for her many virtues and kindness of heart. Her death will be long regretted. She was lady of ...

INDIA

... character. lad foe daughter since she had been deserted by her first husband, began to lose that reputation. She subsequently married her present husband. Delves. but in 1864 1865 (after one acquittal) she was convicted of felony at the Brighton seasionn. ...

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... princes who now live in different parts of Europe. First there is Don Miguel, dethroned in 1830, residing in Germany, having married a German princess; next, the Count de Chambord, in exile since 1830, residing generally in Austria. With him may be joined ...

THE BALLINROBE CHRONICLE A BRIDE DROWNED ON HER WEDDING DAY

... afternoon last. In the morning of that day a young man named John Turner, a spinner, living in Barnes-street. Accrington, was married at St. James's Church, in that town, to Mary Elizabeth Ingham, a power-loom weaver, who lr.ed in the same street. The other ...

7 • • , _ THE BALLINROBE CHRONICLE AND MAYO ADVERTISER. .. ...... .... -CIJRRENCES. A BRIDE DROWNED ON HER

... irregular without being once being allowed to go out. We were quotations. Th. Dew wads was firm, and 'al Guard of New was marries] at St. James's Church, in that town, to thing radically wrong, either in the laws themselves, or ground •400111111 thsimosiousit ...

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS

... every organ throngbant ef All divordera of as en, sad Ames@ le ow _mid@ perilouv to the life sod bodtk of oeseen. maid sr married or single, my be eel cored wilhout risk or tremble by • iser lb.. tftkeni necordincl. ...

ADVERTISER

... Alderutt. fiat, alter A time, the latter, folding liimaelf unequal to the task of keeping it up, Grinishaw who had thcti married Juin, Osborne's youngest daughter, took huff his liantis, and remained in occupation uf it mail his deat:s. As far as his ...

BALLINASLOE FAIR

... CURTIS'S MEDICAL GUIDE TO MARRIAGE: a Prattled Treatise on iii. Physical and Peremal Obligation., with Instructions to the Married and Unmarried for removing the special die. instillations and impediments which destroy the bappines. of wedded By Dr. J. ...

AWFUL FIRE IN A PENITENTIARY

... promoter of several others. The anti-mnlt-tax ment also loses one of its most earnest nod persevering ailsocates. Mr. was never married. Ile died at the age of S 7. In early life he enjoyed tennitermites' good health. and hail apparently n strong constitution ...

MATH OF LORD PLUNKETT

... Lord Plunkett, (late Chancellor of Ireland) by (Wherries, daughter :of J. /11'Cateland, req. • born in 1791; eaccemled he ; married 1119, Jane, daughter of J. W. Fowler. a P.C. of Imbued Mabee of 1139, nu the death of Arebbialtop Trench (when the See of ...

LORD BYRON'S TOMB

... for horse-keepers, and that British justice is but a flunky after all ? MARRIAGE.—One has seen even shrewd and sensible men marry women vritn no more stability or individuality of character than one of those india-rubber faces wideh scheolhoys amuse themselves ...