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Don Platt's Views Of Simon Cameron

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Day
17
Month
June
Year
1870
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tliat is delicious na it reads, but nothing to the enjoyment of hearing is uttered. Siraon bas ono of the finest old heads in the Senate Cbamber. It is so kind, so bencvolont ; there is a childlike repose and innoccnce in it tbat cannot bo described. And when he says bis kind, god, ''aootherin" sort cl speeches, one cannot help believing tbat the old Pccksniffis rcally srncere. The pious old autolyous bas at last openly captured the administratiou. Hcnceforth all is peaoe in Pennsylvania, and good will to the Cameron family. .The ancieiit Senatorial thimbleriggér ;hag procured the appointment of bis eonii law as Minister to Constantinoplo, and to-day he and the Administration went iuto the pleasant places of Pennsylvania to relieve tlieir gigontie intellects hy catching Csh. Simon's hook is a eilver hook, while his lino is wovea froui his conscience, and hung to a pole as elustio as his jutcgrity. It is impossible to say now many hves were lost during the late Consantitinoplo conilagration. Some put tLe nurober at 300 and others at 1,300. These are extremes, and eslimates are made evsry whara between Iheso extremes. The Sultan bas been very active in extending relief to the sufferers. More than 1,000 houtes of Turks have been thrown opened to Uhristians who were burned out, and largo suma of money havo been wubsoribed by tho puopLo irroapuctive of eoct. '

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Old News
Michigan Argus