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e. The empress wore white silk embroidered in gold, a necklace of diamonds, and a sprig of green leaves in her hair. A club of French gourmets, whose members live only to invent new dishes and ruin their digestion, have just contrived a novelty in the form of a lobster boiled in champagne. A late foreign paper says a brother of the rebel General Breckinridge is working in Greenock, Scotland, as a journeyman engineer. He is named Archibald Breckinridge. A tenor of the name of Berger has just made his debut at the Italian opera, Paris, in Ernani, with success. He is only twenty-two years old. At a banquet given to Captain Winslow and officers at Paris, the loyal resident Americans present contributed the sum of six hundred and twenty-five francs to erect a monument at Detroit to the memory of Gowin, who died of wounds received during the engagement between the Kearsarge and Alabama. The publication of the correspondence of Napoleon the First costs the French G