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The Week

August 26, 1875 issue

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This article presents information regarding political and economic developments in the U.S. The Baltimore "American" gives what is certainly a very plausible explanation of the Afro-American "insurrection" in Georgia which has just failed to come off. The "new party" so long talked of has at last been founded, this time in Boston. It met at the Parker House in that city and began operations. The Ohio canvass grows more lively, if not more interesting, and there seems to be a comfortable feeling among the Republicans that the Democrats have hopelessly lost ground, and have suffered more damage from their own champions than they have from the attacks of their opponents.

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POLITICAL development; ECONOMIC development; ETHNIC groups; POLITICAL parties -- United States; ETHNOLOGY -- United States; UNITED States
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