THE Epoque of Monday evening says :—" We have reason to believe that the dispute between Prussia and Denmark in reference to North Schleswig is now in a fair way of being settled." Official despatches have been received at Paris from Admiral de la Graviere, announcing the annexa
August 17, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
AT AND ABROAD. His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, as Field-Marshal Commanding-in-Chief, held a levee on Wednesday afternoon last week at the Horse Guards. The attendance was rather numerous, "upwards of 150 officers being present. The Marquis of Exeter (the Captain of the
August 17, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
THE Mont Cenis Tunnel is now seven and a half miles in length. BRIGHAM YOUNG'S tithes are said to amount to 500,000 dols, yearly. THE Russian Courrier of St. Petersburgh states that 200 Poles, recalled from exile, have just arrived in that city from Siberia. NEW BOSWELL-COURT, s
August 17, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
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August 17, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
to proceed to the market, with what exultant hearts I leave the reader to imagine. The butchers were inclined to be insolent. Sordid slaves ! They had dreaded having to pay poor-rate for us. But we treated their sneers with superb contempt, and went from one . stall to the other
December 21, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
gold had been found ; and the angel added that beneath that' cross a treasure should be deposited by hands invisible, and that should any man whose conscience was clear and pure seek that treasure on a Christmas-eve, he should find. it ; but that, should he have been guilty of a
December 21, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
On the 15th inst., at Oaklands, Kenley, Surrey, the wife of Mr. James Hall. On the 16th inst., at 16, Artesian-road, Bayswater, the wife of Mr. Percival Reed. MARRIAGE. On the 14th inst., at Twickenham, by the Rev. George G. P. Glossop, M.A , vicar, Williatn Henry, eldest surviv
December 21, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England
DRESSES, &c. Special attention is invited to the following (Patterns post free) 20in. wide Black Glace Silk, Is. 11Ad., 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., 2s. !lid. per yard. 24in. wide Black Glace Silk, 2s. 11 jd. , Ss. 3d., 3s. 6d., and 3s. 9d. upwards. A cheap lotof Black Broche Silks, 20 inc
December 21, 1867 - Lady's Own Paper - London, London, England