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Lost Jewels

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
September
Year
1876
Copyright
Public Domain
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A London coiTspondent wrik, iiiico the grnnd entertainment priven j, ;lio Prince of Walos at tho Guildhall;; ,he city of London, tho ful! effect hat most beautiful crusli havo com ight. Losses of jewolR wero plnnti(j) ndeed they wero rather the rulo tb' ;he exception. Amoug othrr tbinp] liear that the Duchess of Manfihpsd! lost one ear-ring of tho vulue of L1 aud had not heard or seeu anjthisgolj niñee. Another lady had the píeagmM seeing her diamoud comb, valu(;(i( L5,400, trodden into tlie dust bene' the feet of tho dancers withont bei;. able to got snfficiently near to ícscn, from destruction. A cwrious diáoora was made in sweeping the hall after tt dance. Some months ago, Lady Dn. ley, the most beautif nl pecress at pi ent living, was robbod of jewels to t amonnt of L50,000, at a railway static A beautiful autique agraffe, rcsplendtt with diamonds and emerolds, was fou, on the floor of the Guildháll, aud since been recogniz3d as one of articles which were stolen írom If Dudley. No claimant for it ba at pra ent appeared.

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Old News
Michigan Argus