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THE MURDER OF A WELSH GENTLEMAN IN CORSICA

... Portsmouth a labourer named Stallard has | been remanded on a charge of attempting to murder | his wife. Prosecutrix, who married prisoner nearly 40 years ago, recently obtained a mainun.ncel order against him, he having deserted her. He ‘ then threatened ...

THE HINDOO MARRIAGE LAW,

... the native lady whose wrongs aroused so general a fealiniuf sympathy in England and ndia. It appears that Rukmibbai was married, according to Hindoe usage, at the age of 11, to 4 youth some years her senior. She remained at her parents’ house, was carefully ...

DAMAGES AGAINST THE *“ COLINDERIES,”

... Colonial and Indian Exhibition was heard. This was an action to recover compensation for a personal injury.—The plaintiff, a married lady, who lived in %{orfolk-wrrm, Bayswater, held a season ticket for the last Exhibition at South Kensington. On July 27 ...

A QUESTION OF RELATIONSHIP

... point lie. The ygreat happiness to which he referred was that which Lisfirst iarrisge brought him. Buthemarried wenin, wnd married happily. His wife with unusual thoughtiulness, seiected her successor—a cousin of her own-—on her death-bed. ** You will be ...

GRANTHAM

... GRANTHAM. A WoMAN BURNT T 0 DEATH.—Mary Ann Dodd an elderly married woman, living in Wong-row, Grantham, was on Saturday afternoon severely burnt, through the upsetting of a bottle containing benzoline, The inflammable vapour from the oil ignited at the ...

NEWS NOTES

... has npreded unsuccessfully to the conrts to release her from a marriage contracted in childbood. The lady in questiom was married, according to Hindoo usage, at the age of eleven, to a lad some years her senior. After the marrisage she returned to her ...

THE USES OF EXPERIENCE

... wodest log-hut of a man, half trapper, and half fisherman, and more than hall savage ;of zourse his name was Smith. He wae married, and he and his wife were sitting, one evening about sundown, in their little log-cabin, both busy, and neither uttering a ...

(OCKLE'S = Antibilious

... (OCKLE'S = Antibilious POR ] BILE, LIVER, TT o TDt s s INDIGESTION, &o. . WHO WISH TOO MARRY 3 OF PURE VEGETABLE MEN ¥z .3.‘;‘.\;“1;.%.:‘.?50.{ e e b y @ are ¢ @ workd on teveipt OF PUR mlm & of Poot Card. with aafn Sh bkirese. Fita I}li\\' ARE Of those ...

PLEASANT PARAGRAPHS

... why the moun ** bachelor ” was siogular. ** Because,” she replicd, **it's very singular that they don’t get married.” ““1r I were to offer to marry you,” said a partic- alarly disagreeable young man “to & pretty young lady, ** In what case would [ find you ...

A POET'S OFINION OF DUELLING

... which ought to be done ; and then a fourth also becomes necessary, belfore I can meet you on the field. i ; ¢ First—You must marry, and have four childnfl:; please to be particular in having them all i & Secondly—You must prove that the greater of the provision ...

THE LOSS OF THE KAPUNDA

... unlocked they must have gone down all together in tbeir berths. He had no reason to tusgou they were unlocked, There were 37 married women. Witness did not see any woman in the water at auy time. It was a fine night, with passing clouds, ard not much moonlight ...

tion from his

... sarcasm which hitherto characterised his speech. ‘I wish to recommend a lovely and charming wife to myself—it is my intention to marry uafieline Smith.” *“lf you have ceught a fever in your absence, Will, I had better send a messuge to Dr. Armstrong. In the mecantime ...