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From The people's press.

1856-05-09 |

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in every

inghis distance from the. earth annually-; and PectwiJ lhat of the most celebrated in the

A;. vnnmwA iv. States, and at prices which wril make, it to the

m the oourse orsix thousand year from the . . r u :!1

present time, it is snj

lpposea mat me aistancei

v":ni tut i 1. r -u . I

:Hm 7u6 Mk l"r M7:s "X

. warmth wa now enjoy from the sun will-be

communicated to the earth, and it will then be to Uy person needing such, to give me the prefer­

. covered with eternal ice, in the same manner ence without regard to expense of sending same

as we now see plains of tne norm, wnere tne

elephant formerly lived and have neither 'spring j

nor autumnr

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