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the Count Eugene d'llarcourt, tlie Viscount de Iledou- 

 ville, the Viscount d'Hinnisdal, the Viscount Hocquart, 

 the Duke d'Istrie, the Marquis Fernand de Laferte, 

 De Lajeunevraye, the Marquis de Lavalette, Auguste 

 Lupin, Lecouteulx, Levy, the Marquis des Ligneries, the 

 Count de MacCarthy.Edouard Manuel, Leopold Manuel, 

 the Marquis de Marmier, the Marquis de Miramon, 

 Edmond de Montguyon, Fernand de Montguyon, General 

 the Baron Morell, the Count de Morin du Sendat, Alfred 

 Mossehnann, the Chevalier de Nogent, the Count Edgar 

 Ne}^, the Viscount Leonce Odoart, Louis Paira, Theodore 

 Patureau, Casimir Perier, Paul Perier, the Count de 

 Plaisance, Couret Pleville, Charles de Poupilliers, the 

 Count de Pracontal, the Viscount Eampon, Tizcarc/f?, the 

 Baron G. de la Eifaudiere, Jules Eobin, Antoine de 

 Eothschild, the Count de Eoydeville, Sir Cavendish 

 Ruinhold, De Saint-Cyran, the Marquis de Sainte-Croix, 

 Saint-Valliers, the Baron Auguste Sanegon, the Baron 

 Paul Sanegon, Achille Seillieres, the Count de Septeuil, 

 Eugene Sue, the Count Charles de Bethune-Sully, 

 Auguste Tliuret, Henri Thuret, the Count Guy de la 

 Tour du Pin, the Count Ludovic de la Tour du Pin, 

 the Marquis de la Valette, the Count de Vassy, the Count 

 de Vauban, the Count Adolphe de Vaublanc, tlie Prince 

 de Wagram, the Count Walewski, and the Earl of 

 Yarmouth ; according to the authority, tlie ortlio- 

 grapliy, and the titularity of the ' Calendriers ' published 

 at the time. 



The names printed in italics are, of course. English- 

 men's (Mr. John Bowes, of Streatlam, who won the 

 Derby at Epsom with Milndig, Cotherstone, Daniel 

 O'Eourke, and West Australian, who lived most of his 

 time in Paris, and wlio died but a fev/ montlis ago, 

 beini*; most remarkable amono- them). The name of 



