Lord Holland ejave Macaulay, an ac. count of a .■visit Wiieli he paid ".to. the Court ofJJenmdrk, and.o? King Vkristian, tlie Hiadihan, who was atJast deprived of all reali share ift the jpovernme/kt on account of. his infirmity. .''Such a Tom of Bedlam I never shy," «aid Lord Holland. " One ;day -tl'e,Aeapolitan ambassador came to the leveV, and made a profonpd bow to his Majfsty. Hhs Majesty bowed still lower. The Neapolitan bowed down his head almost to the ground, when, behold, the. King clapped his hands on his Excellency's shoulders, and jumped over him like a boy playiug at leapfrog !/■-■ ..-.; .: ..r> .; -■ ■-•... " Stul they Come."-^-Ah official cbni* municatioix reaches us from- Madame Tussaud.& Sons, ..to the ..effect that, if there are mauy more ex-Sultans this year, a now wing Willhavb t6 be added to the buildiug in Baker Street, I
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2569, 2 April 1877, Page 3
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140Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2569, 2 April 1877, Page 3
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