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PROBABLE RESULT OF THAT "CHINESE PUZZLE."
A Chinese Fizzle.
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ECLIPSE OF THE "SUN."
JIMMY the bootblack, says he "shines for all--price ten cents."
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TO U,'LYSS.
ON THE REJECTION OF THE BAEZ TREATY.
Behold how fickle Fortune the great ULYSSES treats,
Gives him victories in war-time, in peace heaps up defeats.
His Southern laurels linger a coronet of praise;
But a friendly Senate withers his San Domingan bays.
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[Illustration: YAN-KI vs. YAN-KEE.
SHOWING THE DESCENT OF CELESTIAL CRISPINS UPON THE SHOEMAKERS OF THE BAY
STATE AND HOW THEY ROBBED THE NATIVE COBBLER OF HIS _ALL_.]
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HIRAM GEEEN AT THE TOWER OF BABEL.
HE INTERVIEWS AN OLD SETTLER.-A REMARKABLE NARRATIVE.
While in New York, a few days sints, I was standin' in the reer of the
old City haul, gazin' onto the unfinished marble bildin' which stands
there.
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