There as dregs in every cup. The ; famous correspondent" of the Telegraph in Paris, after a couple of columns of ecstatic description of a "private" ball at the Tuileries, at which he had the privilege of assisting, records that as he was wend-^ ing his way home after the Cotillion in the bright daylight, he encountered ((he troop of detective police who had justiseeri the Czar safely to bed at theElyseVV" ■
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Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 256, 3 September 1867, Page 2
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71Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume IV, Issue 256, 3 September 1867, Page 2
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