THE WORKINGS OF DIVORCE.
An American papef~l[the ;SpVinpfietd FeralS that a man tia<medChilde*B. iLiicinde Phillips hays just beeh "mftmecl'to each other for the secontl. Time. They were firsr'married af Franklin m 1856, and Childers served m tWe Southern army during the war- of rebellion. - It was- reported that h7e ? had been killed at the battle of Vieltsburg. and his wife rexmarried . one of bis friends, M|r PhilippW. Xt the e'xpirntion of hostilities Cbilders returned home, but upon disfcovering, the state of .aff.irs. be did no|t ' a.tempt to assert his rights, but himself married flgfaitt. He lost his second wifb about ten years ago, and married a third wife, r kbo^died io 1880. Mr Phihppß., the.hußband.of,hia first wife, died, last i Jrißar; and Childerf, having met her rei-c-ntly ,afc. dhe - house of a mutual triendL fell t in v lo7e,with her, proposed, was acj> cepted, and is now her husband again.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 61, 11 February 1884, Page 3
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150THE WORKINGS OF DIVORCE. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 61, 11 February 1884, Page 3
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