A RELIC'S TRAVELS.
All tho relics of the Bouaparte family which she has been ablo to collccfc, a contemporary tells us, aro in tho possession of tho Empress Eugonie. Ono is on tho market of which, apparently, she cannot havo hoard. It is tho crucifix which she gavo to the Prince .Imperial upon his going to moot his death' in Zululand. It was brought homo! with his body and given to a faithful priost who had, boon his friond. Tho relic pawed at tho death of tho priest to a lay Friend, and then, strange fato, camo into the hands of an Anglican vicar sympathetic to the unfortunate dynasty. That vicar has a fund for church extension, and towards that fund tho proceeds of'tb • fix will go, when some American or other millionaire comes along to pay tho price which sentiment makes it worth,—"St. James's Gazette.'>•
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 80, 28 December 1907, Page 12
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146A RELIC'S TRAVELS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 80, 28 December 1907, Page 12
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