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Epitome of Pews

... the beneficent provisions of tius Bill. Tuere is living at the present time iu the townsbip of Offerton, near Stockport, 8 married woinan, who, withia 22 years, has presented her husvand 26 children, all siugle births. Letters from Naples of the sth state ...

PREPARATIONS IN PRUSSIA

... who, as well as the butcler’s trade, are privileged 10 figure on these occasions on borseback. The carrisge of the newly-married couple will be preceded by a squadron of the Garde du Corps, and followed by the carnages coutaining the memoers of tbe household ...

Obituarp,

... 1826. He was thrice married; firet in 1814, to the ellest daughter of the third Duke of Montrose, by whom he bad issue the {:resem. earl and a daughter; the countess died in ‘ebruary, 1835; and in February, 1837, the late earl was married to the daughter ...

The Cream of Punch

... The Cream of Punch. MARRIAGE ON SMALL MEANS BY A SWELL OF SLENDEE INCOME. To marry a girl on three hundred a-year, Would involve self-denial extremely se'vere, ‘When if ten times that income a felluw enjoyed, On his pleasures and wants it migat all be ...

TOTAL LOSS OF THE EMIQRANT SHIP WINDSOR

... the plough. It was but a few days ago that the nurse, on her deathbed, confessed her crime. The peasaut, ber son, is now married to a noble lady, and it is not known how the interests engaged in the matter can be fairly conciliated. ...

Accioents and Ofences,

... of the West Riding of Yorkshire, in a field near Old Town, Wadsworth, a short distance from Hebden-bridge. The victim is a married man named Bethel Parkinson, a farmer and jobber, who lived at Raggald’s lan, a place not very far from Wadsworth. The body ...

JPersonal

... fricad, the captain. The captain, being a man of an original turn of mind, said to the young lady : —*Jump overboard, and marry the man that juwps in after you.” ‘Tne young lady, struck with tbe oud idea, and being naturally very fond of bathing, especially ...

TOWN TALK. [BY A LONDON CORRESPONDENT.|

... The Duke of Devonshire’s death finally closes the silly story long afloat about his being a mere life tenant, not able to marry. A few years ago he proved his full powers by seliing half a million worth of estates, and paying off debts which had grown ...

THE ROYAL SETTLEMENTS

... to their children in equal proportions, on their arriving at the age of 18 or on their marrying; if there shall be no child that attains that age, or that marries previously, the amount is to revert to the Princess in the event of the Prince departing ...

Obituary,

... actress, in which she was subsequently unrivalled. After a sbort engagement iz London, and being then scarcely nineteen, she married Captain ' John Alexander Nisbett, of the Life Guards, in Junuary, 1831, who shortly after lost his life in trying a horse ...

The Cream of Punch

... thought like thee, my vashionable buck Tell me thee castn’t marry. Suff and nonsense, muu, thee ca'st, ‘Thee unb:lievan jickanyeaps! I wish I had thy luck. But, loramas:y ! if thy means to marry be too small, How dost thea think a chap like me can do’t ...