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THE NEW MARRIAGE ACT

... the act paesed in the late session to enable married women to dispose of bitereste in personal estates takes effect. It I is declared that after the of December inst. it shall be lawful for evtry married woman, by deed, to divers of every future or ...

REVIEW OF THE YEAR

... the authority of dem , or ministers, who, however, are not compelled to marry any divorced person, but may be compelled to allow some other clergyman who has no scruples to marry such divorced party. Much oppolden has been raised to this latter feature ...

REVIEW OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS. no pleprietoe of this met does ost Idestity Idiessid with the *pistons hoe espormai

... exista in Psi society just now (says the Cesirt.fostrnal) it is sufficient to mention that on. of the Princes Polignite was married a abort time to Viotorine, the great dressmaker, and that • modiste of the Rue Richelieu has just bought the hand of an i ...

PRUSSIAN. PREPARATIONS FOR THE ROYAL MARRIAGE

... Royal family of Prussia will avail themselves, of the Queen's invitation, and repair to London on this occasion. The newly-married couple will leave London February 2nd, and proceed from Dover to Antwerp in the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert; the 3rd of ...

PUNISUMINT OF Tug REBELS

... called Jusilers, dragged on shore, and butchered. The fact that Is. was travaling down to Bombsy for the purpose of being married this case a peculiarly painful one. The young lady to whom be was engaged arris cii t 8,31'184 from England on the very day ...

THE KEN 1' TIMES

... but without snores.. When cmtmunitatinn reached her brother he lost all patience, and answered that his neighbour had better marry her. The chief persisted in his refusal, and there was a great Interchange of messages ; but, yi• Ming at length to his councillors ...

REVIEW OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS. The proprietor ot this paper uses pet Identity himself with the opinions hers espiesasd

... up to follow the plough. It was but • few days ago that the nurse, on her death-bed, her mime. The peewit, her sou, is now married to a noble lady, it is not known hew the interests ',gaged in the matter can be fairly ethailiated. A VRNORANCT.--A letter ...

THE PROPERTY OF DESERTED MARRIED WOMEN

... PROPERTY OF DESERTED MARRIED WOMEN. On Monday, Jan. 10th, the following provision in the Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act the 20th and 21st of Victoria, chap. 85) come into operation with respect to the property and earnings of dwelled married women. Section ...

'lll-th KENIFIMES

... ttryclinine. I have seltletn heard anything more moving than his wife's narrative. She was yet a young woman; they had hen married only a few yeai ; theis eldest child was not more than six or seven. Lad btea Nair down-hearted, she said, in springtime ...

alisallantous Otntral ebus

... prerent in Devonshire, wee famed to be married to a young lady, the dangle* of an English officer. The Turk being a wavers to Christianity, it was supposed that no difficulties would be encouatered iu his getting married. But on his applying to the Chancellor ...

EPITOME OF NEWS. ilnititte MI lIIIMOIL

... EPITOME OF NEWS. ilnititte MI Mir Clelr, a Clydrelo woo to married at New Tear to Game aa wain*. limper at Hamilton, N. B.; gra baelt ben his editater- Taint. So, the ocher Woo laio dr snarl OM court, and fret a apart far tlio of £2!—(NM • von esairboasitay ...

saiiiiiod 1 CONCERTINAS, BEST and warranted perfect, with 10 keys, 4s. 3d.; 20 keys, Bs. 64.; 22 keys, 12s. 64.;

... —Erening Sun. BILL FOR THE_ BETTER PROTECTION Of MARRIED WOMEN. We desire to all public attention to the bill about 'to be introduced into Parliament by Sir Erskine Perry, having for its object to give to married women the control of their own property and ...