A correspondent of the Daily Ntws ridicules the American Department of the Exhibition at Vienna, and gives the following as the correct list of the articles to be seen in the section assigned to the United States : Two cases of Colt’s Art arms, three binnacles, one stuffed eagle, two salt cellars, a deutht’s chair, and six bottles of water taken from the Mississippi river. The explanation of the meagre display is found in the former mismanagement of the American section.
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Evening Star, Issue 3388, 30 December 1873, Page 3
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80Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3388, 30 December 1873, Page 3
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