The widow of Abraham Lincoln is about to marry a Chamberlain of the Brand Duke of Baden, Count Schneidenbutzen. A modern illustration of the moral of the old comedy, “She Stoops to Conquer,” is just now to be witnessed, A lady of noble birth has taken the saloons of the New Greenwich Theatre for the purpose of giving the profits to the unemployed in Deptford Dockyard. This benevolent and distinguished person ‘ ‘ enters so heartily into her work that she is to be seen nightly, attended by her two pages, dispensing soda and brandies, &c., with a grace and fascination that draw her numerous customers.” The Guruey horse, said to have been fiftyone years old, died recently at Alexandria, Ohio.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2136, 11 March 1870, Page 2
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119Untitled Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2136, 11 March 1870, Page 2
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