The t f6]\'6ma%\-shvsgTfrp\\,\ reietfvPJ*,; to the we|l-knowr^MadHo>B. Oonj, •Appears, in " In a private the-Capo of Godrf Hi^e,'t,fte Harwflo* intelligence is conveyed—'The towtt (Cape Vow n) i»vin intense exritetfienfy in conser)ue I h(»e.of-' the unfortunate'TifFair of the u €;6i;a\ troupe. Business with them haeffieeh very good, and everything looked pleasant for a successful season. All of. & sudden the whole town was thrown into a state of tlie greatest excitement by the news that Madame Cora, in a fit of jealousy, had strangled to death the young voculiat, Miss Alice Wren (stater of Mrs. F. M. Bates, the actress.) Madame Com baa since been sentenced 1o death, but that penalty was afterwards commuted to three years' imprisonment, with solitary confinement."
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 410, 3 February 1877, Page 3
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118Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 410, 3 February 1877, Page 3
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