Will? Am Lloyd Garrison. ha 3 published, in the Boston papers, an appeal in behalf of a f lir in aid of the suffering French people , whose distress, destitution, . bereavement, and helplessness, he says, results g from the terrible conflict still going on, it is difficult for the imagination to coi iceive. .
Th< i Americans are ever busy inventing new ), machinery to meet the constantly increas ing demands of the march of intelligent c and civilizatiou in their country. In t ,he matter of newspapers this is particul Arly the case, and just now we hear oftl lefirm of Messrs Hoe and Co. being bus; f about a new printing machine for nev which is to be equal to the pro duction of V 5,000 copies per hour. It is i laid that the order will be executed in tw< >or three months^ _
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Grey River Argus, Volume X, Issue 839, 5 April 1871, Page 2
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