J. C. Heenan, tlie " Benicia Boy" has turned shop-keeper, and rented the Maison Doree, NewYork. Makbt, Come Up.—When a conple engage to row in the same boat for life their condition is canocbial. The torch of Hymen is used to set " matches" on lire. The "spark" appears in the ilrst instance, and becomes a "flame". Friday is an unlucky day for marriages; people should wed on a Wed-nesday. The "ringing" of belles often proclaims a wedding. The man is no longer a "beau" when the not is tied. With a brutal husband, what hard lines are the mairiaeo lines!
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1516, 3 October 1868, Page 6
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