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... hand on the Rev. Mr. .Grote, of Burnham Beeches, near Slongh.—Keat Ilen j ed. There is no truth that Jenny Lind is to be married to a clergyman, at Slough. It is well known that she is to be united to a gentleman in our neighbourhood—Duerr Paper. Some ...

BIRTHS

... wife of 'Air. Wm. Suaith, of a an. At Kilmond Wood, near Boldron, on the titla hi 4., M N . Smnrthwaite, of a daughter. - - MARRIED. At Barningham, on Saturday lac Mr. Thomas Sowerbp farmer, to Miss Ann Jack.on, housemaid at Mark Ms:- bank's, Esq. At St ...

from night-soil and bullocks' blood. The process is carried on by allowing the substances used to dry by the sun

... exclaimd, This cres I lik 'ope ; er. this is nature wish her above and below the wound. hair —Ameri l GEORGE SAND.—The married name of George FEMALE LOQUACITV.—Jean Paul says, that a lady cer, if ehe wanted to give the word hal l' t o Sand is Madame ...

MARRIED

... MARRIED. - -At Itearldkirk. on Sunday last, Mr. David Davidson to Miss Sarah Foster, of Cotherston. At Middleshro' ' the Rev. Chao. Bingley, Independent 'Minister. to Miss Mary Jane Bell. At Gainford, on the 9th Mat., Mr. James McKenzie to Mies Ann Ahkrson ...

to which, however, she mast have speedily returned. Of ! course. the mode in which the accident occurred must ..

... maintenance for herself and children. Here was a discovery for Mr. Moor—duped, disappointed, cheated out of upwards of &SOO, and married to another man's wife ; he gave her into custody at Birmingham, on a charge of bigamy. She was taken on Friday last to Shrewsbury ...

MARRIED

... MARRIED. At Darlington, on the 14th inst., Mr. 114411 ,- 1, of Wigton, Cmultellaud, civil engineer, to Isabella, daughter of Mr. Thos. Laidler, timber merchant.—Ou the 17th Mr. Wm. Forster to Miss Margaret Jordan. At the Register-ollice, Stockton. on ...

iiig 'Sneieties. A great camber of most influential g tlemen of the neighbourhood attended the meeting ; the ..

... strikingly apparent on the evening of Sund , Y admitted at a mere nominal charge, the intervals were i . . . ca.-4 OUT ' MARRIED. Ist. It appeared to the uorth of Wolsinghem and tilled up with Miss Shaw as performance on the piano ! attention to a v et ...

Jercrue Bonaparte , Bonaparte, were received in private ex-King of Westphafia, and and who. having gone to bed ..

... good one, only the neighbours reflected on her , folk Island few nearly three ham 3e • years of (menet .1 . a: . because she married the day after her husband's burial. How shall he be rfromvenfed for his sulferinea_l4,„,, shall A two old gentlemen converse ...

go pis.- ire a2O, ixal the iced UE ider tist! TIT supliShelS Of Illy pro. nd eighty Implored, the farm,

... following is the statement of hia actual state by the writer in the Journal:— I found that Chaney has two sores grown up and married, who work for him as day labourers; and three sons unmarried, who also work for him. In addition he sometimes employs two ...

which you can teach people, after teaching them to trust in God, the most iniporant is. to put oet of

... gentlentan to voting lady, to .. n.durt. his .avi d ar ass. On Friday September I. t th , Sir Itohert whom he thought to be married. •• do you wi_•sli to ma k e a. p ark es. to dinner about sixty of the principal fool of me ? No, replied the lady me ...

Uotal Paso

... scale there ie a deciaerl advancerneat. from them ran be got rid of; therefore the depth of your , the Earl of Roselrerry. married, about eighty rears ago, a la That standar education should be promoted MS Shrewd, intellectual, and, from the nature of their ...

iLiterarp Warittiro

... poor dear mother fall senseless at your feet, do. en remember to call it regheard for the future.' —IVO:J.:4 to Marry, and Bate to get Married. Na 2. thabto REtsoe:4 FOR Dr-:11tING WRALTII.—T l'ai cea:relve of reasons why I might lawfully, and ewe e-ruest ...