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  3. [From the Herald's Paris Correspondent.]

    THE splendid weather which took such swarms of sun-loving people to last Sunday's races in the Bois de Bo[?] brought out a gave kaleidescopic a[?] of elegant toilettes. The grandes dames of this region, ...

    Article : 4,832 words
  4. THE ROYAL "TURN-OUTS."

    The Emperor Napoh on excels in the exercise of hospi[?]He knows how to make it known when he wishes to honour any visitor, and that in the easiest, handsomest, and most natural way. For instance, at the review, the ...

    Article : 382 words
  5. THE BOURBONS AND THE CIVIL LIST OF THE SPANISH SOVEREIGNS.

    The bill, now before the Spanish Cortes, declaring all Bourbons for ever ineligible to the throne of Spain, would hardly seem to augur much for the changes of the ex-Queen, or for those of her son; but her very ugly ...

    Article : 268 words
  6. PARIS FASHIONS FOR MAY.

    The intervals of summer weather which have brought the [?] into leaf and the flowers into flowers into bloom have filled the Boulevards and the Bois with brilliant coatames of every conceivable style and colour. The present appears to be ...

    Article : 1,246 words
  7. THE HUGO FAMILY AND ROYALTY.

    M.Victor Hugo, who like M.Louis Blane, persiets in being "an exile." and indulges in incessant tirades against mensrchy, has a son, M. Charles Hugo, who emulates his father's outburts, and is now writing in the viclent new ...

    Article : 595 words
  8. THE FAMOUS NUN AND THE EX-QUEEN OF SPAIN.

    The famous nun, Sister Patroinio, has left her convent at San Hideflose to take up her abode with the ex-Queen. She was present, a few days since, at the debates in the Legislative Chamber, where she attracted a good deal of ...

    Article : 366 words
  9. THE PET OF THE STAGE.

    Patti received, last evening, another of those rapturous ovations to which she must be, by this time, pretty well accustomed, and for which she is indebted quite as much to her pretty, girlish person, and her ...

    Article : 395 words
  10. THE PROPOSED INAUGURATION OF THE SUEZ CANAL.

    The Empress has signined to the viceroy and to M. de Lesseps, her intention of being present next October, at the inauguration of the Suez Canel. The Emperor of Australia is believed to have also signified a similar intention ...

    Article : 173 words
  11. LATE NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    Translated for the S.M. Herald from the Semaphore de Marseille of the 22nd the Gazette du Midi of the 23rd May, and other late papers. TELEGRAMS. ...

    Article : 1,095 words
  12. THE PARIS ELECTION EXCITEMENT.

    The excitement usually caused by the approach of a General election has taken hold of the country; pamphlets every colour are flying about in all direction; dinners a being given, and meetings held at the head-quarter of the ...

    Article : 2,281 words
  13. A LADY PLEADING HER OWN CAUSE.

    The suit brought by Princess [?]is Beauvan-Craou, demanding that her only daughter, Princess Isabeau de Beauvau-Craou, shall be declared insane, and, as such, deprived of the First Chamber of ...

    Article : 575 words
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    It is proposed in Philadelphia (says the Chicago Tribune) to Penusylvania, and to erect a splendid monument over thom. They were buried in a london coffic, and their transporting ...

    Article : 160 words
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