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Show Romantic Marriage. Uu Monday last, June 22-1, Miss Mary Ann Kceve arrived at Alta(i Little Cottonwood Canon, dircrt from Cornwall, England. She left LUkeatd on the 2ith of May, and traveled alone oversea and land to meet her lover. Two years ago Mr. John Shovell gave her tho parting hand in their native place, pledging his truth and constancy, promising, it she would be true that lie would send for her, and make her hie bride. She faithfully loved him, nd rejected many lovers who made overtures for her hand. The lady isycung, about twenty-two years of age, tall, graceful and handsome. hand-some. Her cheeks show the hues of beauty and health, tho lose blooming over the lilj; and she proved her constancy con-stancy of heart and firmness of disposition dis-position in remaining faithful to the "boy" of htr youth in venturing to travel so fa: from her home to unite her destinies with the young miner. Shcwis, wo learn, a great favorite with the children aud young folks of her native village, who regretted much that Polly was going so far (away all tic wav lo America won dering ii ah-j would ever return. J usticc Hills spliced the happy couple. Uuo occasion was one of mirth and njoynicnt, and the puns were bandied around on the occasion by toast andsentiment that Mary Ann might turn )ut a miner herself now, as she had just got a "Shovel" of her own. The Justice gave a poetic effusion on the occasion, which we cannot supply. May 'ovc crown the lives of the happy pair. |