Mr. Hill, a widow sixty-five years nf are. has 3vwt received from a Derby jury the sum o i LSQ as a solatium for her blighted affections, in tne nonfulnlmeut of a promise of a marriage by a gay widower, one Mr Wild, who was stated to be seventy years of age. Mrs Hill was defendant s firstlove,” but their courtship bon out the old axiom, “There manyatflip,&c. u However, the day after the burial of the plain* tiff's second husband the old affection revived en the part of Mr Wild, who again offered her marriage, was accepted, but evidently jilted her onoe more, and has had te pay for his folly,
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Evening Star, Issue 3546, 4 July 1874, Page 2
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112Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3546, 4 July 1874, Page 2
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