A Missisro- Cototbss.— A EVenoh paper states that two months since the Countess of Schomberg left Enghien, where she had passed the summer, and went to make various excursions in Upper Italy before reaching Naples. She set, out one morning with some mends for a walk in the mountains, and when about half-way she was beset by such sorrowful presentiments that! she took out he* diamond ear-rings, which she always wore, and gave them to one of her companions to take care of, saying she was afraid of encountering robbers. A few steps further on sho separated ft little from the party, and from that moment it was found impossible to discover $0* umftUeet trwe of what bad beooae of her,
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Southland Times, Issue 652, 3 April 1867, Page 3
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121Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 652, 3 April 1867, Page 3
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