Telegram,
Rufus Smith, London to Lord Godalming, c/o H.B.M. Vice Consul, Varna
October 28--
"Czarina Catherine reported entering Galatz at one o'clock today."
October 28--
"Czarina Catherine reported entering Galatz at one o'clock today."
"Czarina Catherine reported this morning from Dardanelles."
"1 October.
"My Lord,
"We are at all times only too happy to meet your wishes. We beg, with regard to the desire of your Lordship, expressed by Mr. Harker on your behalf, to supply the following information concerning the sale and purchase of No. 347, Piccadilly. The original vendors are the executors of the late Mr. Archibald Winter-Suffield. The purchaser is a foreign nobleman, Count de Ville, who effected the purchase himself paying the purchase money in notes 'over the counter,' if your Lordship will pardon us using so vulgar an expression. Beyond this we know nothing whatever of him.
"We are, my Lord,
"Your Lordship's humble servants,
"MITCHELL, SONS & CANDY."