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and Princess would be rendered comparatively decollate by unfinished scaffolding, roofings marquees, unficored saloons, and other evidences of interrupted labor. The terms of the disaffected workmen were finally acceded to. The Hon. Mrs. F. Stoner, the newly appointed bed-chamber woman to the Princess of Wales, is the youngest daughter of the late Sir Robert Peel. and is the subject of Landseer's picture, "The Bath" Her brother, Sir W. Peel, disinherited her because she married a Roman Catholic. Sir Robert left his daughters only £10,000 a piece, to prevent them from becoming game for "heiress-bunters." An engraver and a lithographic printer have recently been brought to trial in Springfield, England, for counterfeiting United States treasury notes. Thirty thousand dollars in $10 notes were found in their possession. Their detection was brought about by the curiosity of an apprentice, whose suspicion was around by the precautions taken by his employer against observatio