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Genoa (Italy) (search for this): article 8
Foreign Items. -- The residence of Lady Otway Brighton was entered by thieves, who took from her ladyship's finger, while she slept, a valuable diamond ring. Altogether about ½ 1,700 worth of property was stolen. The theatres of Paris paid into the hands of the dramatic authors and composers, for works performed during the year 1860, the munificent sum of fifty thousand some odd pounds sterling. The Pontifical soldiers who arrived at Genoa, as prisoners, were all provided with papers containing the following words: "Reserve Corps of the Holy See: 100 years of plenary indulgence to whoever takes arms against the excommunicated King. Signed: Cardinal de Angelis. " The ex-King of the Two Sicilies, in declining to accept the chateau of Pau for his residence, is reported to have made use of the following words to M. de Grammont: "I cannot accept this kind offer. The Emperor Napoleon is my natural adversary. The Bonapartes cannot love the Bourbons. But I declare th
Foreign Items. -- The residence of Lady Otway Brighton was entered by thieves, who took from her ladyship's finger, while she slept, a valuable diamond ring. Altogether about ½ 1,700 worth of property was stolen. The theatres of Paris paid into the hands of the dramatic authors and composers, for works performed during the year 1860, the munificent sum of fifty thousand some odd pounds sterling. The Pontifical soldiers who arrived at Genoa, as prisoners, were all provided with papers containing the following words: "Reserve Corps of the Holy See: 100 years of plenary indulgence to whoever takes arms against the excommunicated King. Signed: Cardinal de Angelis. " The ex-King of the Two Sicilies, in declining to accept the chateau of Pau for his residence, is reported to have made use of the following words to M. de Grammont: "I cannot accept this kind offer. The Emperor Napoleon is my natural adversary. The Bonapartes cannot love the Bourbons. But I declare th
M. Grammont (search for this): article 8
e munificent sum of fifty thousand some odd pounds sterling. The Pontifical soldiers who arrived at Genoa, as prisoners, were all provided with papers containing the following words: "Reserve Corps of the Holy See: 100 years of plenary indulgence to whoever takes arms against the excommunicated King. Signed: Cardinal de Angelis. " The ex-King of the Two Sicilies, in declining to accept the chateau of Pau for his residence, is reported to have made use of the following words to M. de Grammont: "I cannot accept this kind offer. The Emperor Napoleon is my natural adversary. The Bonapartes cannot love the Bourbons. But I declare this, that the Emperor of the French is the only sovereign who has held out a hand to me in my distress." An English lady, who has resided at Homburg for sometime, and had been a constant visitor to the gambling saloons, where, by degrees, she had lost almost all her property,left the town and went to the village of Kirdorf, about three miles dis
Cardinal Angelis (search for this): article 8
about ½ 1,700 worth of property was stolen. The theatres of Paris paid into the hands of the dramatic authors and composers, for works performed during the year 1860, the munificent sum of fifty thousand some odd pounds sterling. The Pontifical soldiers who arrived at Genoa, as prisoners, were all provided with papers containing the following words: "Reserve Corps of the Holy See: 100 years of plenary indulgence to whoever takes arms against the excommunicated King. Signed: Cardinal de Angelis. " The ex-King of the Two Sicilies, in declining to accept the chateau of Pau for his residence, is reported to have made use of the following words to M. de Grammont: "I cannot accept this kind offer. The Emperor Napoleon is my natural adversary. The Bonapartes cannot love the Bourbons. But I declare this, that the Emperor of the French is the only sovereign who has held out a hand to me in my distress." An English lady, who has resided at Homburg for sometime, and had b
Otway Brighton (search for this): article 8
Foreign Items. -- The residence of Lady Otway Brighton was entered by thieves, who took from her ladyship's finger, while she slept, a valuable diamond ring. Altogether about ½ 1,700 worth of property was stolen. The theatres of Paris paid into the hands of the dramatic authors and composers, for works performed during the year 1860, the munificent sum of fifty thousand some odd pounds sterling. The Pontifical soldiers who arrived at Genoa, as prisoners, were all provided with papers containing the following words: "Reserve Corps of the Holy See: 100 years of plenary indulgence to whoever takes arms against the excommunicated King. Signed: Cardinal de Angelis. " The ex-King of the Two Sicilies, in declining to accept the chateau of Pau for his residence, is reported to have made use of the following words to M. de Grammont: "I cannot accept this kind offer. The Emperor Napoleon is my natural adversary. The Bonapartes cannot love the Bourbons. But I declare th
Foreign Items. -- The residence of Lady Otway Brighton was entered by thieves, who took from her ladyship's finger, while she slept, a valuable diamond ring. Altogether about ½ 1,700 worth of property was stolen. The theatres of Paris paid into the hands of the dramatic authors and composers, for works performed during the year 1860, the munificent sum of fifty thousand some odd pounds sterling. The Pontifical soldiers who arrived at Genoa, as prisoners, were all provided with papers containing the following words: "Reserve Corps of the Holy See: 100 years of plenary indulgence to whoever takes arms against the excommunicated King. Signed: Cardinal de Angelis. " The ex-King of the Two Sicilies, in declining to accept the chateau of Pau for his residence, is reported to have made use of the following words to M. de Grammont: "I cannot accept this kind offer. The Emperor Napoleon is my natural adversary. The Bonapartes cannot love the Bourbons. But I declare th