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Foreigners Who Visit Us Always

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Day
2
Month
May
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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ate on the beauty of Washington. It wil] be in time tho most beautiful city in the world. It has all out doors to grow in. It attnicts wealtliy retired citizens from all partsof the Union, whogothere because it is delightf ui aa a place of residence. Congress and private citizens vie witheach otlier in embellishing thi3 city. It3 museums are growing oonstantly in size and value. The Bonlangist party in France ia ealled the National Revisionist party. lts projjramme is dissolution of the lower bousoof the Fronch assembly and revisión of the constitution. This revisión signifies the abolishment of the French senate and a president elected for life, with the powers of a dictator, the president to be the picturesque Boulanger. Royalists, Bonapartists and Communists have lied to liis standard because they hate the republic. Boulangism rnakes strange bed fellows. Gen. Washington attenüed divine service at St. Paul's church, on Broadway, New York, the day of his tnauguration, April 30, 1789. President Harrison ia to do the same when he repeats the inauguration ceremony. One hundred tickets were issued to ladies to attend thia 6ervice. But tlie redoubtablö centennial committee, who themselves have been ijuarreling like tlie tnonkey and parrot ever since they began their iuauguration preparations, found tliat the hundred tickets "stirred up bad blood" amongthe women. They thereforo withdrew the tickets. Consequently there will not be a woman present in the congregation that wovships with President Harrison in St. Paul's April 30. It will be exclusively a stas party.

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Ann Arbor Register