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SUICIDES IN PARIS

... be inferred tliat the ftroj*art Urn of suicides among persons living single is ten times as great as among those who are married. This affords a hint to celebataires.” In the ten years ending 1823, the whole number was and of these it is surprising find ...

V WANTED, .apprentice to a die sinker.— For further particulars, apply to the Painm. nwsuuraffiomxs amo ..

... indinerent workman, labouring from six in the morning until eight at night, average but I3s. or 14s. a weeka sum on which a married man his wife and children cannot live. We again solicit the Public to continue their kind support, and to believe no statement ...

LUCKY ESCAPE

... of the words of an old song, which,we believe (but “we quote from memory,” as the Reviewers say) run thus *• whene'er you’d mArry, nil the goMen rule, ** Ltok before you leap, el*e you'll play the ...

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... Princess, who was of the House of Saxony, was the third wife of Ferdinand VII. She was born on the fltii December, 1803, and married oft the October, 1819. being then not quite sixteen years of age. The King her husband was then thirty-five years of age. ...

AND YORKSHIRE AND DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER

... request, which was, that before they were conducted to prison, they might be permitted to go to a justice of the peace to married. This was readily granted by the court; the parties after having committed matrimony were committed to prison, and order of ...

Published: Saturday 21 November 1829
Newspaper: Sheffield Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2606 | Page: 1 | Tags: Classifieds 

MISCELLANY

... . The subject, a man of fifty yean of age. named Brown, described himself a free Black, born in Baltimore, where lie was married, and had five children. He was suddenly hurried away during the night some months ago; and after crossing with his oppressors ...

I could not distmcly see it, I was sure bis bmd was ’’open -ysur Fatbei arms r.re oo« ! j

... Irving’s meeting. Three of them are named— Miss Carsdale. Miss Hail, and Mr Tanhn. Miss Hall and Miss should recommend to marry Robert Taylor and Garble.—Times. France. -The French Peerage Bill the harms of the Chamber of Peers. Tire jurisdiction that ...

MISCELLANEA

... relatives.by whom it bad been disdainfully scouted. The late Prince was his seventieth year : and succeeded his only son, who was married, ISOS, niece of Joachim Murat, ci-devant King of Naples.— This principality professes the Catholic faith, and contains a ...

SPURR, jLpfijC PRINTER, DRAUGHTSMAN,^. \ 5 Devonshire-street, Glossop Roap. cPf'RR respectfully begs to ..

... toned Instrument. Apply to Mr. Farnsworth, No. \5, Paternoster-row, HowarcKstreet. JOURNEYMEN GROCERS. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A MARRIED MAN, fully competent to Manage a Ready Money Trade in the Grocery Department. A recommendation from his last Employer will ...

married again in mai'-i- •* - , : Firth. The Jury returned a verdict o!_ (luiky. Another indictment was against

... married again in mai'-i- •* - , : Firth. The Jury returned a verdict o!_ (luiky. Another indictment was against her for married Jolm Oxley, her former 1.-is'oiod« i»*in.ir »utt i idivp, which pleaded Guilty. ' nt- not ,■. Pullart! and 11-ii-ihulv.heu'Pr' ...

AT THE

... Captain Korytko, in the Polish uniform, and I number of polish officers. Some gold coins were ex. h'bited, made from the rings married ladies at W ari saw, which bore the following inscription in t.ie language, and excited much interest among all present i ...

CAPITAL

... j iivariniis districts of the County, in 'vhich they may be , landed by the wants and wishes of the community. 11 FRANCIS MARRIS, Chairman. JOSEPH RODGEHS & SONS CI’TLKRS TO THKtR MAJESTIES The Report having been road, tin* following Resolutions unanimously ...