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COURT OI- rOilvoN PLKAS, Feb. 15..Sittiop at C,-i' .• 1'

... daughter knew from he beginning that he was a married man. He had idew'tfe behaved in th« moft generous wanner ; he 00k her to a refpea«ble houfe } he introduced her •very where as his wife, promifcd .ol.i»nly to marry ier upon the death of Mi*. M'Kowl, and ...

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... unfortuuate old man to their favage cruelty, returned immediately into the houfe and took his fon, a young man, (who was married about four months,) to meet a fimihr tate. He expoftulated with them for fome time not to put him to death in fight of his ...

Fridays Mail

... death, but nnprovokcdly gave j&era many tt«bs with bis bayonet. A regulation is about to take place in the army, by which al! married oficeis are to leave their wives at home, when their regiments are ordered on foreign iervicc, or ior any expedi- tion. It ...

Fridays Mail

... delivered the opinion cf 3,11 the JuJpes in a caufe, by which it was decided that, an action cannot be main-air.', d ag.ainf. _ married | woman, thrnigii (lie has parted fr ,v.\ her hufcand, a:;d has a fepcratc maintenance. One fatal catailrophc has a]re_dy ...

Fridays Mail

... Grof- venor-ftreet, where Mr. Canning and Mils Scott, Sifter to the Marchionefs, were married, by Special Licence, by the Rev. Mr. Leigh. —In the evening the new married couple left TovT»n for Mr. Piti*s Seat atHt-lwood. Mr. Canning has taken Mr. Boyd's ...

ij3Lt.icciayj6va Sunday's Mails

... Walea, and the Duke ot Gloucester, flood Sponfors ; Mifs Garth reprefenting the Princcis ot Wales. A gentleman was lately married in York, who had accompiifhed a pedeiirian journey of 8736 miles, in vtfiting the object of his affections. The lady, it lcems ...

Friday's Mail

... prayers ; but no fooner was this done, than the couple, who were in church, fuddenly marched op to the Altar, and defired to be married.— The Clergyman perceiving the fituation ol the Lady, affected. She was thus made an honeil woman, juft in lime for the little ...

Advertisements & Notices

... an~d is in a ieighbuurbood pocfciittg Pc ununtual advantages rttptdting pricesef labour, carriage hc A plan of the prenifes marry be reen, and printed fic particularshad, together with other ntceffary infor- P. mation, on application to Mr. Uenry Pocock ...

Advertisements & Notices

... of ituss wPbhication, ?? that otannots fall Fe intojhe halssda ao ny Reader, of aisy.Clihiate, Age, an Se*,s Condition, Married or~ Single, that may. stot derive advantage frqnM the pen ifal of it,; and- in par. ?? l Men 'who go, ?? f, Ja- dined to ...

Advertisements & Notices

... cheerfulnets and ;lacriry of mind 'n whih can only render life pleafarrt rnd uficful. They are alfo held in ecqual E kem by married Wo. men, (unlefa when pregnant), and lhould always be taken by them One Month after Delivtry; is they carry oGF many complaints ...

Advertisements & Notices

... the Forty-ninth E' of this Publication-a Publication thatcannotbil the hands Of any Reader, of ary Climate, Age, Condition, Married or Singie, that nlsy -not advantage from the perefal of it, and psrtintlal Sea-faring Men on long voyager, if inclined so ...

Advertisements & Notices

... MATURE AGE, which ,render men miferable, and makes them unfit to enjoy the bleffltgs of SoCiety, and more to that of the married Rare, the BO fANICAL SYRUP will re. move; the good effdis oftwhich, thoufands have ex- perienced and numbers hurye tetified ...