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was mentioned to Miss Harris, she told him that she was engaged to Mr. Devlin, a brother of the ladies with whom she had her home in Chicago. Mrs. Burroughs yesterday stated that about twelve months ago Mr. Burroughs received, through the mail, a strange newspaper, in which was a marriage notice marked, and that Mr. Burroughs requested her to cut it out and preserve it, which she did. The notice which she produced and showed to some friends read somewhat as follows: "Married, by Bishop, Dugan, Mr. Charles Devlin, of Baltimore, to Miss Mary G. Harris, of Burlington, Iowa," Mr. Burroughs, upon reading it, said "he was glad to learn of the marriage; hoped she had married well, for she was a good girl, and had seen some hard times." Miss Harris appeared to be a few years older than she is said to be; is of good figure, rather slight; has a well-formed head, dark hazel eyes, fine hair, which seemed, in the light in which we saw it, to be black, cut short and worn in curls; is gra