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... head w as bruised so severely that he died almost suddenly. This is the more to be regretted as the deceased was but a young married man, twenty-three years of age, of sober habits, and highly esteemed his employer. Hek Majesty the Qiee.v was to leave Osborne ...

TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1855

... committed an assault in their lodgings, in Clairview-street, the person of Amelia Hallett. The female prisoner, appears, is a married woman and the mother four yountf children her husband Inis taken a fancy” to Amelia Hallett, and has been detected his indignant ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... medals will ever alone for what the English have had to suffer this cursed ground.” Untaught Wives. A country lass, not long married, was told by her husband boil him some eggs, and to ’em soft.” He went out awhile, and his return they were boiling, hut not ...

THE PANORAMA

... from the other two, by cold grog, long clay-pipes, and by the duration of their sittings being regulated by the wives of the married Members, who under severe ...

PROGRESS

... week from Southampton to Miss Nightingale, at the Scutari Hospital. Mcdlle. Penza, young actress of the Odeon, has jast been married M. Didon, a rich banker in Paris. “This marriage,” says correspondent of the Brussels IndepAndance, “allies twenty years sixty ...

RUSSIA

... time of the collision, and was killed on the spot. His body was found shortly after the accident under the engine. was a married man, but had no children. It was supposed that about forty passengers were more or less injured by the catastrophe, but none ...

TO THE PATRIOTS OF JERSEY

... will be Our own to cultivate, And streams justice then will flow, And all their sweets dilate. Great Union Road. MASSAMELLO. Married, —Oct. 4th, at St. Saviour’s Church, by the Very Rev. the Dean of Jersey, John lluinc, Esq., Beau Regard, to Elizabeth Mary ...

ADVOCATE OF PROGRESS

... gave her to Joseph—that God was once a man ; yea, that he originated from two elementary particles—that Jesus Christ was married Mary and Martha, the sisters of Lazarus and Mary Magdalene—that all marriages during the last seventeen centuries have been ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... unto the Governor, or Lieutenant- Governor, within twenty-four hours of their coming thither; and that no stranger dwell or marry in the isle without leave of the Governor, or his Lieutenant.’ ” Question put to the present Bailiff: Is it usual, when the ...

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... was widower and had several children. The eldest of these, heir-at-law, suspecting that his father had an inclination to marry this woman, strove by every means in his power to prevent it. For this purpose he combined together with the police of St. ...

EEVIEWEE'S TABLE

... she has been enabled to write it in such a charitable spirit. She states how she was gradually and imperceptibly drawn to marry a Mormon Elder—how their doctrine of plurality of wives was made known to her, but when it was too late for her to with- draw—how ...