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General . Washington's family Bible is advertised for sale.- It is in three large quarto volumes, and the public are gravely informed that it was presented to General Washington by the author. There is a young lady in love in New York who is so inddent that she does nothing but sit and hold her hands, and when she gets tired of this, has a very accommodating beau who holds them for her; Further interference with the missionaries in China is reported, and that the missionaries have been attacked by mobs A serious riot occurred at Fatchow, China, in C( nsequence of the tax on rice having been increased. The people rose in a mass to the number of 10,000, and attacked Chesieus Camen. They were opposed by the guard, but these were either killed or compelled to fly. Gently (?) came to the assistance of the officials, but as usual with the Chinese, when they get thoroughly excited, the rioters had become perfectly reckless' and uncontroll - able.

The Republic of Bolivia continues in a most unsatisfactory condition. A military rebellion has upset the legal administration of Senbr Freas. The troops revolted at Cochamba, and proclaimed Genquinto Querodo president. The military in Lopez did the same, and the soldiers have committed, most savage excesses on the citizens. General Dian, who commanded the Government forces; and established order, is now said to have been defeated, and the country is governed by a joint dictatorship under Queredo and Decarrol.-

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 319, 10 April 1875, Page 3

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Untitled Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 319, 10 April 1875, Page 3

Untitled Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 319, 10 April 1875, Page 3

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