The ‘London Times solemly says: -“The British t’hritmas is most gen rally observed with a popular indulgence in brutal intoxication.” They do some things better in France, the follow ng- neat way of putting it, from a Parisian paper:—“ The Prince-S de M is about to rein e from society for a litili while, and is buying edgings, inserting*, muslins, and soon, which she is malting upintol.ttle garments. too large for a doll and too small herself,’ The ‘ Boston Journal ’ notes that “ a popular actress, who died recently, left an unprotected ibusband without visible means of support.” “Don’t come to see me any more just yet ■John. Father has been having his boots half’ tgoled, with two rows of nails around the toes.
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Evening Star, Issue 4099, 17 April 1876, Page 4
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123Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4099, 17 April 1876, Page 4
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