We lately reported the marriage of Lord Donoughmore with a Tasmanian lady, Miss Stephens. " Vanity Fair," a London journal, has the following on the subject, and it is rather curious: — "Lord Donoughmore is about to be married to Miss Stephens, a young lady of eighteen, extremely clever and charming. Lord Donoughmore had been sent away from an Irish frying-pan only to fall into a Tasmanian fire, and his brother, Mr Walter Hutchinson, being sent to look after hinf, incontinently slipped into the same flame, for he at once engaged himself to Miss Stephen's sister. Whereat we may all rejoice, for there will be two new and delightful married ladies to cement our union with the Colonies."
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1897, 4 September 1874, Page 2
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