A ROMANTIC RE-MARRIAGE.
A license to marry was issued recently to William H. Heath and Adelina A. Heath. William H. Heath will be remembered as a former popular auditor of St Lewis county, who was tried gome years ago on a charge of embezzling 50,000 dollars of the county funds, was lound guilty, and sentenced to the penitentiary for ten years. About a year ago he was pardoned by Governor Critfenden, and bas since been regaining his honorable standing in the comma nity. His wife, who was Miss Van Wagoner, a daughter of Judge Van Wagoner, of the Criminal Court, obtained a divorce about three years ago during Mr Heath’s incarceration. The couple have several children, and, as the marriage license indicates, they having again determined to re-unite their lives and fortune, it is to be hoped, happily. Mr Heath, before the one mistake of his life, was a very popular man and officer, and was regarded as a man of strict honor and integrity. During his imprisonment he was clerk of the Commissary Department, and gained for himself the confidence and consideration of his officers. —St Louis Post Dispatch,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1128, 19 January 1884, Page 3
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190A ROMANTIC RE-MARRIAGE. Temuka Leader, Issue 1128, 19 January 1884, Page 3
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