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Show A l-oilal Corlsally, A curlonalyaddreaaed letterpnasej lately through Ihe poetorflco of Madrid, which waa deciphered and correctly tlrUrcrtd notwithstanding all dlniculllce. Tht ad. ilresa was A rtect rebus. At the left baud tide wa tba figure of a Inly, It waa clear, therefore, to which sea the recipient sboul I belong Over Ihe lady'a heml tin aunwaa rising. Hence her name waa In fared to be Aurora. For her surname aiol a 1,111, with A castle at lu foot, wnUli give us "Montis y Castillo " Next comes the town, for w hlch the plan of a city waa drawn, on which Ihe name Alahambra aa legible This Indicated Oranada, but In order to leave no doubt possible a iome-grsnale iome-grsnale was drawn tvaldo the plan. 1o roiupleletheadJreat a nuiubarwn In llcalrd lu one of tbe atrrrlaof tht clly plan. The postal Authorltlea took three daya to aludv this curiosity, an I then trl uiuphsntly dellteretl the letter to "r-eno-rlla Aurora Montra y Castillo, Azacayaa ho. SJ, Granada," and bo far from cenaur Ing the sender they had the envelope photographed pho-tographed Bud a copy printed In tbe Mad rid 1 antra as a proof of tbe Intelligence of tbe dcpartincut -.Manchester Times. |