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Turin: Hotels, 444; Duomo, Chapel of Santo Sindone, Church of La Consolato, Church of del Corpus Domini, Palazzo Royal, 445; Armoria Regia, Royal Gallery of Paintings, Museum of Antiquities, Museum of Natural History, Université Reale Piazza di San Carlo, Piazza Susini, Piazza Vittoria Emanuele, Palaces, Theatres, 446; Charitable Institutions, Manufactures, La Superga, 447. Turin to Genoa, 447.

Route from London, 33; from Paris, 41. Turkey and Greece, 590-609. Tyre, 586.

Tyrol, 779-787.

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Venice: Hotels, Situation, Grand Canal, Gondolas, 400; Manufactures, Government, 401; Piazza San Marco, Church of St. Geminiano, Private Residences, 402; Church of San Marco, Bronze Horses, Zeno Chapel, Baptistery, Chapel of the Holy Cross, 403; Chapel of Madonna di Mascoli, Sacristy, Torre dell' Orologio, Royal Palace, Libraria Vecchie, Library of St. Mark, Mint, Campanile, 404; Doge's Palace, Giant's Staircase, the Lion's Mouth, Scala d'Oro, Bibliotheca di San Marco, Tintoretto's Painting of "Paradise," Paul Veronese's Painting of " Venice," 405; Salo della Scrutinio, Sala della Scudo, Chapel, Sotto Piomba, Bridge of Sighs, Arsenal, 406; Palazzo Foscari, Pisani a Polo, Grimani, Manfrini, Moro (the supposed Residence of Othello), Formosa, Taglioni, dei Polo (where Marco Polo died), Tintoretto's House, Churches, Santa Maria Gloriosa de' Frari, Titian's Monument, 407; Santa Giovanni e Paolo, Santa Maria della Salute, Academia delli Belle Arti, Titian, 408; his First, Last, and Greatest Production, Schools, Tintoretto, Museo Correr, Theatres, Charitable Institutions, Gondola Fares, 409; Valet de Place, 410. Venice to Padua, 410.

Route from London, 33; from Paris, 41.
Ventimiglia, 296.
Verblungsnaes, 821.
Vernayaz, 750.

Verona: Hotels, Fortifications, Catullus,
Pliny, 414; Paul Veronese, Amphitheatre,
Fortifications, 415; Churches, Palaces, 416;
Tombs of the old Lords of Verona, Town
Hall, Juliet's Tomb, 417.
Verona to Mantua, 417.

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Vichy to Switzerland, 265.

Route from London, 33; from Paris, 42. Vienna Hotels, 384; History, Promenades, Palaces, People, 385; Public Buildings, Cathedral of St. Stephen, Churches, Church of the Augustines, Canova's Monument of the Archduchess Christine, Church of the Capucines, 386; Coffin of Napoleon II., Carmelite Church, Imperial Palace, Cabinet of Antiquities, Cabinet of Minerals, 387; Museum of Natural History, Schatzkammer or Imperial Jewel Office, Coach-House, Riding-School, Volksgarten, Hofgarten, Picture-Gallery, 388; Ambras Collection, Armor, Esterhazy Summer Palace, Prince Lichtenstein's Palace, Counts Czernin, Schönbrunn, Harrach, and Lemberg's Collection of Pictures, Imperial Arsenal, 391; University, General Hospital, Lying-in Hospital, Theatres, 392; Meerschaums, Manufactures, Carriages, Baggage, Passports, Cafes, Valet de Place, Opera-Glasses, Lace and Bohemian Glass, 393.

Vienna to Trieste, 304, 397.

to Trieste, via Semmering Railway, 304. to Baden Warm Springs, 394.

to Mödling, 394.

to Schönbrunn, 394.

to Saxenburg, 394.

to Kalenburg, 395.

to Klosterneuberg, 395.

Wauwyl, 715.
Weggis, 739.
Weimar, 373.

to Erfurt, 374. Weissbad, 762.

Weissenburg, Sulphur Baths of, 747.
Weissenfels, 373.
Weissenstein, the, 706.
Weissenthurm, 640.
Wener Lake, 833.
Wenersborg, 833.
Wesen, 756.
West Point, 950.
Wetterhorn, the, 729.
Wetter Lake, 833.
Whitehaven, 130.
White Mountains, 961.
Wiborg, 835.
Wiesbaden, 636.

Route from London, 33.
Wiesen, 775.

Wight, the Isle of: Tours of, 134; Invasion of, the King of Wight, Osborne House, Ryde, 135; Sandown, Shanklin, the Chine, Undercliff or Laudslip, 136; Bouchurch, Ventnor, Freshwater, 137; Newport, Carisbrooke Castle, West Cowes, Norris Castle, 138.

Wildbad, Baths of: Route from London, 33. Wildegg Castle, 716.

Wildhaus, 771.

Wildstrubel, the, 747.

Winchester, 134.

Windermere, 129.

Route from London, 33; from Paris, Windsor, 115.

to Leopoldsberg, 395.

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This house has added to its large manufactory in Brussels a house for the sale of all its laces, situated in front of the Palace of the Duke of Brabant, the finest position in the city.

It is recommended not only for the artistic taste and superiority of its fabric, but also for the regularity, of its business transactions.

The prices are fixed, and every article is marked with known figures.

Sale-Rooms:

BRUXELLES,

PARIS,

1 Rue de la Regence.

80 Rue Richelieu.

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RUE DU BAC, nos 27, 29, 31, 33, et 35 RUE DE L'UNIVERSITE, no 25,

PARIS.

This House, the foundation of which is of more than fifty years' standing, is universally known and famed as the largest, and as one of the first establishments in Paris, in which thorough confidence may be placed.

In its immense premises will be found the most complete assortments of SILKS, FIRST NOVELTIES, SHAWLS, WOOLENS, LACE, LINGERIE, READY-MADE ARTICLES FOR LADIES, FURS, COTTON AND THREAD STUFFS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, CARPETS, FURNISHING STUFFS, PARIS ARTICLES DE LUXE, ETC., ETC.

Every thing sold here at the cheapest rates.

ENGLISH ASSISTANTS.

FIXED PRICES.

PARIS.

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GRAND MAGASINS

MAGASINS DU LOUVRE.

The Largest in the World. NOVELTIES.

The Grands Magasins du Louvre offer to their customers a larger assortment of goods than can be found at any other house, and are able, on account of the extent of their operations, to sell at a very cheap price. Any article bought which does not please may be returned, and the persons employed in the business are particularly charged to do every thing in this way to please their customers. Every thing is obtained from the best manufacturers: Silks, Cloaks, New Dress Goods, Laces, India Shawls, Underclothing, Trousseaux, Layettes, Linen, Furs, Stuffs for Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, Dresses and Costumes for Ladies and Children, Shirts, Corsets, Gloves, Modes, Cravats, Parasols and Umbrellas, Bedding, Tapestry, and Furniture. Goods and samples prepaid to any part of France, Alsace and Lorraine, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, London, Trieste, and the cities of Western Italy.

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