ji.t.^ ane Louiße Eudosie Coraliue Fraisse, who formerly exercised with her mother the profession of washerwoman in the Rue Conquilliere, Paris, is now Mme. Jules Grevy, the 1 wife of the President of the French Republic, and is equal to her position. —Pilot We (Nation,) take the following paragraph relating to Mr Patrick Egan from the columns of the Daily State Journal of Lincoln Nebraska :— We are glad to note that Mr. Egan is making prepara' tions as fast as possible to transfer all his interests to the home of his adoption. He expects his family by the Ist of May, when he will feel that he has indeed a home in the New World. He is already actively engaged in grain buying, having established buyers at Fairmont, Havard, Saronville and other stations, and baa a large amount of con gtartd at these points.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 5, 23 May 1884, Page 21
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144Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 5, 23 May 1884, Page 21
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