The Grand Duke Kart Theodore, of Bavaria ie a cunning oculist, and worke without a fee. Ho hoe lately founded a hoepital for disease* of the eye, at hi# own expense. The Cook Tavern, where Dr Johnson hold forth, and Isaak Walton’# homo, in Fleet itreet, London, aa well as the homo in Holborn where Haydn i» thought to ha># composed the <( Creation," aro to bo demo* lished. K lender, of middle height, with chestnut hair and beard, with soft blue eyee, and of reserved manner*. i» the picture given—by hi* enemies—of M. Henri Busson, the possible lu oeseor of M. Gambetta a* President of the French Chamber. • Dr to Breton, of Jersey, the father of Mr* Langtry, the Jersey Lilly, i# spoken of as the probable successor of Dean Close, the venerable Dean of Carlisle, who was married last year at the ago of eighty-four, and has just given in his resignation. Mrs Baobel. Barnard, a niece of General Warren, of Bunker Hill (U. 8.) renown, who died recently in Kentucky, lost her eyesight when a little past middle life, but recovered it when about ninety, and could read fine Stint without glasses at the time of her eoease.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6493, 19 December 1881, Page 3
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200Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6493, 19 December 1881, Page 3
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