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The American Bonapartes. --An interesting case is now pending before the Tribunal of First Instance, at Paris, relative to the legality of the marriages of the late Prince Jerome Bonaparte. Madame Bonaparte, first wife of the late Prince Jerome Bonaparte, Ex-King of Westphalia, and uncle of the Emperor Napoleon, and her son, by her marriage with the Prince, claim to inherit their part of the personal property left by the Prince.--Madame Bonaparte was a daughter of William Patterson, of Baltimore, and this case is of much interest to many persons in that city.
Murder of an actress. --A young actress of great beauty, M'lle Zove, was murdered in Paris on the 11th of Jan. She was performing at the Theatre Imperial as Viola, in a new piece of Scribe. Her body was found strangled the next morning, in her room, undisrobed of the last night's wardrobe. She was singularly beautiful. The Count de Poligny — a rich young officer of the Guard — is suspected of complicity in the murde
Commissioners from South Carolina before the French Minister of Foreign Affairs. --A letter to the editors of the French Courrierdes Etats Uais, dated Paris,January 15, states that the Commissioners from the State of South Carolina have arrived at Paris, and presented themselves to M. Thouvenel, the Minister of Foreign Affairmissioners from the State of South Carolina have arrived at Paris, and presented themselves to M. Thouvenel, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who received them with becoming courtesy and respect, but without taking side with them, or making any engagements with them. The Commissioners were some days in Paris before presentation. missioners from the State of South Carolina have arrived at Paris, and presented themselves to M. Thouvenel, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, who received them with becoming courtesy and respect, but without taking side with them, or making any engagements with them. The Commissioners were some days in Paris before presentation.