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The Week

July 15, 1875 issue

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The article presents political and economic updates of the U.S., as of July 15, 1875. In the other Western States there are some signs of political activity, particularly in Wisconsin and Minnesota. In Wisconsin the Republicans have gone to the length of avowing their unalterable adhesion to the indissoluble Union of the States, and declare that parties are only deserving of support so long as they advance wise and patriotic principles, and promote the honest and efficient administration of public affairs. According to another update, summer dullness has characterized the Wall-Street markets. Gold has fallen over one point, the decline having been started by sales for the account of a weak and overloaded speculator, and been maintained by the favorable tenor.

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