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Our Relations With Great Britain

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
March
Year
1865
Copyright
Public Domain
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- xne Toronio tftooe, in an artioio upon the tone of tho British Parliament on Canadian and American aöairs, says : ",When so generous a tone almost unanmously prevails in the Imperial Parliament, there is small danger tliat Englund will do anything to provoke war with the United States. Those who fluttoi themselves that John Buil is disposed to interfere in the American war to secure the iüdopendence of the South, oan iind little to corrobórate their views in the latest utterances of Euglish statesmen." jfST" A New York iashion writer tells of a very elegant dress of light green silk, ti iinmed on the bottom of tho skirt with lurge blocks of dark green FÜk, upon which was placed natrow vel vet in the shape of a ladder, edged by guipure lace. The waist was cut with two deep ostillions ornamented as the skirt ; the sleeves very nearly tight, just admitting a uarrow undersleov, vvere triiamed with a cuÖ aud epauiette to correspoud.

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Old News
Michigan Argus