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STANZAS

... pur- I chased by the defeilant from plaintiff's wife with- a out his consent, defentlant kitowing at the time she was a married woman. It appeared that the plain- tiff and his wife had some falling oiut, and in the ah- sence of her husband, aud withtout ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE, LONDON

... play of last night has conferred a wife, in the person of Lady iBelen, a Nobic Dante of Scotland, to wbom hie is privately married.-rnmmediately before the battle of Forfar, however, IW'allace is induced to confide the secret of his marriage to one of the ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... great deal about n it at theaire'ths rinru saw, several mcii rurinnirg away from it. Ins asking him wchy he -was so late in marrying, fie said he nriver troirgist. about getting a wife, and huow heg.t one he duos riot know, but'thinkss-it wits hv mere -accident ...

NEER ASK THE HOUR

... parties are-a Lieutenant in the navy, and a lady' residing within a few miles of Exeter: though young in years, both are married, r and both haie children. ' A love attachment, we un- t derstand, was early formed between tsein; but p'a t rental authority ...

FiOt llMOORE'S MIELO

... respectable episcopal chapel at the west end of the frc town, where lie Was for many years the established tilt Minister. He married the daughter of a banker of the greatest respectability, by whom lie has a very nec lovely falnily, all of whom have by his ...

THE PEDLAR'S BALLAD

... lBraithwaite, the engineer, near Westbourn Green, slid James Summit, her husband, was a servant in the same family when they married; they wvnt to live at NTo. 14, Steven's-buildings, where they occu- pied two parlours, and bad a milk walk; they lived there ...

THE NATIVE MELODY

... had a9 several times threatened to murder her. He sepa- is rated from her in July last. Her supposed conlec- a tion with a married man excited iii the prisoner vio- b It Fieut jealousy. On the 5th of October, at nine ?? s g clock at night, she was ill in ...

STANZAS

... ~litT~sOF - 115l 05 AGr.E5FX . [ It will Se tc~ciiccted that Lord Uhbrid -, tbe eldest son ly of thc Marquis ot' Aliglesea, married Ni1s .Camnpbell:.of . , 'Shawlield,1grand-daughter of the larandte ec to the present, Puke of A'rgjiil at -Son'of a gloriousrace ...

THE IMPASSIONED WAVE

... whole of her bus- I band's property was left'her on condition of not mar- rying again: -she took the property, and did not marry; but she was unlucky enough to have several x children. The question was, whether this notorious breach of the spirit of the ...

THE IDLE APPRENTICE TURNED INFORMER

... I'trlinmeznlS -wen - cx .de~~tile P31ilia~inmlit en. -;denvied WIv}a~aneo ~na - r arriea 3 idow, and then, and timp, to i, I married a 6io0W, alld thel ho w ,, ' zolder'dl to sle }r ?? i'h'r~lt t v llanll ?? b~e 'SO i; ,fond ol' a facve l~ike a ?? s ,nd of ...

THE MARINER'S SONG

... dreadfully burnt, *as also one of his legs; the body of Jbhncock was also much discoloured and blackened. They were both married men, and be- sides a wife -'Johncock- has left six children, and what adds to the calamity, his wife had beenW delivered of ...

NEW PUBLICATION

... suflieC it to sav, that lie at lenlgth arrives in Fd-clinburghi with a tolerable quantitv of well-earned pri .c-m>.:onc X ^,marries a coint his o l ill tat city, |anldI settles as a cooper, but the apprehiension ot' the press-gang drove him from thence to ...