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The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1863., [Electronic resource], Maryland as the feat of war.--her exemption Papers dispatched. (search)
retain some from her altogether. Maurice Strakoach has also accused Mille Pattle of dishonorable conduct, and of acts of which she is totally innocent; by which they have drives her, as she has alleged, almost to the verge of madness, and she is represented as being thereby rendered most miserable.--She has entered into an engagement of marriage with a young Belgian nobleman of fortune, himself, unfortunately, also a minor, to whom she is ardently attached, and who is now in this country. Her father and brother in-law strenuously object to the marriage, or, in fact, to any marriage on her part they being evidently afraid that they will thereby be deprived of the profits of her engagements. It is new understood that the case has been settled. The young cantatrice has retreated, and even gone so far as to-day all knowledge of the person who, as her "next friend, "made the complaint to the court. It is added that no doubt now exists that the Paris with the Haron milltaz