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ENGLISH AND AMERICA.

L •;■ The Paris papers stronj imphtation cast by the G< that French military prej

upon a scale threatening i of Europe, and insist that

neither the intention nor

undertake a war at prese]

The Yendome Column restored, and is to be sun

statute of Napoleon I. | The German Press asse] their firm tone which ha:

Prance from pushing on h| parations.

The German bill for of convents is very ■ Dr.Kenealy, in the Lord Coleridge of using menta in relation to trial. Prance, the JSerlin Post only go to war if she can £i]^H The Times of the 13thM there could hardly be a situation than that which Berlin on. the arrival of ofEussia. The German able to declare that a was never officially few days since there was danger that warlike prevail. The Standard accused and English public men toadying to the Americans. The prohibitive liquor H Michigan have been . Eight steamships, with 6/1 and 1,180 steerage passen York to-,day for Eurof Prench and English gun-1 been ordered - to Newfoui ■prevent trouble between t men. General Sheridan is about AH the leading distilleries i have been seized by the Go for fraud. An immense ring has been, discovered. President Grant isthreate assassination. Incendiary attempts have 1 cbvered to burn the town of doah, iVa. f■•I Mrs.' Abraham Lincoln has edtsuieide.,and.is declared to 1 I. ..' The Pennsylvania wood fire raging, whole towns being d Pour trains,' with 1,000 peopl through the burning woods.

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Bibliographic details
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 330, 2 July 1875, Page 3

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245

ENGLISH AND AMERICA. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 330, 2 July 1875, Page 3

ENGLISH AND AMERICA. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 330, 2 July 1875, Page 3

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