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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 18, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Paris (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
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
Cardinal Angelis (search for this): article 8
M. Grammont (search for this): article 8
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
William F. Gordon (search for this): article 8
Roger A. Pryor (search for this): article 8
Excursion to Petersburg.
-- A number of the friends of secession in Richmond paid a visit to Petersburg Saturday night, to return the compliment paid them by the deputation from the Cockade City, Friday night. The excursionists, who numbered between three and four hundred, carried Smith's Band long with them, Hon. Roger A. Pryor going over in the same train.
They were met at the depot in Petersburg by an immense throng, who gave them an enthusiastic reception.
One hundred and fifty cannon were fired, the air resounding with the cheering of the multitude and the music of Felvy's brass band.
A procession was formed and marched into the city, carrying some sixty transparencies in line, bearing various mottoes and devices.-- The city was illuminated and a vast number of fire-works were used up. Everything and everybody seemed to be filled with the spirit of the occasion.
The Richmond guests were introduced by Ro. R. Collier, Esq. Addresses were made by B. B. Douglass, Wm. F. Gor
William Ira Smith (search for this): article 8
Excursion to Petersburg.
-- A number of the friends of secession in Richmond paid a visit to Petersburg Saturday night, to return the compliment paid them by the deputation from the Cockade City, Friday night. The excursionists, who numbered between three and four hundred, carried Smith's Band long with them, Hon. Roger A. Pryor going over in the same train.
They were met at the depot in Petersburg by an immense throng, who gave them an enthusiastic reception.
One hundred and fifty cannon were fired, the air resounding with the cheering of the multitude and the music of Felvy's brass band.
A procession was formed and marched into the city, carrying some sixty transparencies in line, bearing various mottoes and devices.-- The city was illuminated and a vast number of fire-works were used up. Everything and everybody seemed to be filled with the spirit of the occasion.
The Richmond guests were introduced by Ro. R. Collier, Esq. Addresses were made by B. B. Douglass, Wm. F. Gor
Charles S. Stringfellow (search for this): article 8
Thomas T. Cropper (search for this): article 8