According to " Truth " there was a email riot at Bolton recently because a marriage which had baen an icipated with much internet did not come off. The bridegroom, a well-known tradesman, who is an ardent 6drooa:e of temperance principles, wont to ; ilje bride's booea before proceeding to the •"^Oharcb, and placing a pledgj card before her, on her at once signing it. She whereupon he announced that there Shou'd be no wedding. The clergyman and &' number of friends were waiting at the thatch, bat the parties did not appear, and j when the grub* transpired a number of women assembled outside the bridegroom's house aod pelted him with rotten eggs and other pleasant minUss, and bo much resent. ment wsb manifested that ho haß found it expedient to leave hwoo for a time. Qbetractke* of th« kidneys »nd attendant Olgans will proffl fatal ii not removed by onitoQ Hop Bitty , &.*
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1788, 13 March 1888, Page 3
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150Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1788, 13 March 1888, Page 3
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