A Lunatic recently jumped on a locomotive on a- New York railway, and, turning on the steam, it ran away with him. The locomotive ran over two persons and smashed a waggon before a M'ell-aimed billet of wood knocked the lunatic away' from the steam-valve. The first appearance of Madame Patti in Russia reads like a romance. The stalls were 800 franeß each Fifteen times was she recalled upon the stage after every act. During the evening she was presented with seventy bouquets of c&nfteNas, Valued at 20,000 frmes, and between the atsts she sat ia the imperial box "with the Bwjieror. Kwpress, and l^uyai Family.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 103, 4 May 1869, Page 2
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