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- —— a - “a Bt t a 10WA. GERMAN NEWSPAPERS IN THE UNPTED STATES. tre aa ha a a pivensee at Friadnotete, (roses Mersenger Der Demervat Daven, an exelent wot y fully, to my note of 11th October past, hag Bes f oy AER Cees ‘to gubjet themeelves to the mest menis! 428 edited feurth sustained by “Livean are fully deverving of « ‘prompt “Whe strength of the German element in ihe pope ined ek nck tm powapaper, edn. But they lan med a rbd Chrre'pondent, Easton; @ weekly veg Staats Zeung, Du ay 1, fade and satifactory action in his ease, Allow me, however, Mtion of the United States is most strikingly exbi- | seom became aware that ‘taste and edecetion of a ‘we have taker | family paver, established 163 e i i te chesrve lo Joa, wi due ference, thet ra Dated by the number and the cirealation of the Ger- | thel7 readers were rather lower than, *hc) NAS toe ‘iawn of the gentle. Der Waitbote, AMeniows; aut ward. saikeon | weiter clkeblatt, Burlington, ® ° prsoeratio | fated tome my goverment, T cot Tardy’ believe ‘man sewapepers which i support There are Segrade themeetves vo fiat low Javel, and thas gous ot tm, | by Har Me Brat; Cevled to Chratan efaCaC® |, aay Sey oy isons connected with this = seme published in nineteen claim couatry Small circulation. a ase, Wl convince em car bantred A any oor acd ed and merit. No lan seemed to be eee a2 ‘assimilating their lan | Der Kirchenbote, Gettysburg; edited by Isexier; & pene ty Tagenbaom *poeligg | i soon Cd me seventy remi-weekly and weekly popers. Of the | satisfy the dlagwbsing sppet'ts St Sis ote"eulides, EEE ee eer D velai, Lecha Patriot, and | duli and inal foumer, the aggregate circulation maybe estimated | and accidents oecurring in the United States were | Pog pcrarrctansee., Democrat, Jacke, Det cacaue, | | De a vemething over sixty thousand copies; that of | the main staple of thir papers. The politcal, read: | Bran taser is therefore York, Emmetsbug, Ganbury, Lobanen. Hogeriown | eet sited bz, -¢iliahed by i association of the weekly issues connected with some of them st jog matter wot lations of articles,taken without any mn has been raised pe fh rinters, pepe 4, og me best ik time filib Circulation 2,000, more or leas. Hf thirty thoorand, and that of ali the other weekly, tri- | jiscrimination from the leading party ome To % = ith other the vilest weekly and sem!-weekly publications at one ban. Giamnesiont w pee Bie i NEW JERSEY. i by TEXAS. ; Nacarker Zeitung, Newark, w daily, edited 0Y | Gal sextener Zcitung, Galveston, weekly, demo. i E i : ded and twenty thousand—making « grand total of pression, in Mr. Anneke; two years ago, the , about two hundred and ten thousand copies. Now, | peatiae Men Toe exeptios of this hel as ae German inhabitants of Newark waving been, spt | plows some years standing, but as yet amall and h the daily pspers being published exclusively in the | few snd far between. There may be ment) 2G | fi ; @ different fan- | toes. ante ate red Nivarken Zevund B eMeagly | _ Neo Braunfelser Zeitung, New Braunfels, week. | upon s definite answer if by the end of this month he lange cities, where they are to be found in sl! the | re Missa Bente: onane Ba ng ty Mr. | gueges are used in different ch tha eonatry, abolitionist. . published by Ferdinand Lindheimer. Old line | pas eee te eee Rp er ara oreo t pumerous lager bier houses, it ia fair to cout st | TUTLOL" the” plovd: the New York gS6 paper | while, in the United aaa yy MARYLAND. puny ee ng, San Antonio, a soctal de- | Vibsen’s claim, and that the note of the Minia- least five readers for every copy nape ae (sprees) ee bo peaedeed TS, eyes foe Soca Fear echt sevens Ukelpenvage aang: healer ge a ae dally, regular mecratic weekiy, starts din 1858, present proprietor | “ Will ke adverse to admit it r\ ‘ BELMONT. free hondred thousand readers for the dailies | Pichthal, » ways considered © hat mradually thoce elements which constitute mocratto; established about the year 1846; pub- | 4doiph Douai. Both these papers have, compara “ tiene, ‘The average number of readers for every | German papers ever published iv 42% ‘united Sates, | deekded alnoriy, might become amalgamated with | Haber, Raines editor, Dr. Wiener: cirelation ever ively speaking, « large circulation.” UAB Lacanoy AT tum Hagen, Nov. 8, 1 eepy of the tri-weekly, sem'-weekly be Leyes. | Anzerger des Westens, of St «Louis, Ceuta te —— re shane ee ee eee jE thes "Baltimore Weoker, daily; estabished four years California Democrat, San Francisco, daily, edit- | eign ieee hire os pire oe. 17 Siete pepers may be set down at from threz to four, | 4 MrWeber, and toe Alte” 6% Arve Wek,( Old and | that the steady influx of hundreds cf theassnds of | 8° by Garl Heinrich Schnanfler, one of the most | eq by Dr. Loehr; regular demoeratic. | Circulation | to the claim of Mr. Gibson, has at last been . giving a total of about ire hundred thousand. it | New World.) in Phils” A609 “Wnich rose toa | German immigrante eflords a broad and solid basia | PoPwar revolationary poets of Germany, lately de | from 2,000 to 3,000. Tt is dated om the 25th of last month, but was Being ackrowledzed by every ome acquainted with | pretty high sondard gtdey the editership of Mr. | for the piescrvation ef peculiar German views; that | ceased. Independent demoeratic; dironlation aboat pram, Erancizco Abendzcitune, daily, jon started | oi to me with ity enclosures on thé st ana i te 9 United Stat | Ve “ eed. With theve, or perboze | the better ecnosted classes ot who now | %00% y, rene. jem: | 4 the German population of the United Staies that | 4 few more exc’ gine, the German newspapers | constitute £0 istge & proportion of ine im immigration, . yinertia. 11 but | .qHere we have 107 differeat papers thane | Fenled hy cops sail andauren) it docu. fhe nomericsl proportion of newspaper readers to | were all of thes .f 455, description. Bindly are not likely to erent Coeaneiven of their prediles: Richmonder Anzeiger, Richmond, a smal 29 dailies, about or iwo of which 1 ‘and, by ra same time. “te bol unity is much smaller with them | wemt wherever 4b leaders ordered them to. Hove for the sressures of German Ntersture as som | Tatber elegant weekly, independent democratic | Dupiish weekly issues, Of these 107 there are 35 | Au oar rs rom ree opulation, we can hardly | 2be platform” 9'o¢ the national democracy constituted | ae they become acclimated to the political atmos. | PSper, started some months ago by B. Hassel; cl | regular Erion nag ota Pennsylvania Dutch pa- | ticed'on Mr. Gipson by the Dutch oficials te not at all @an with the native pop ie | their orth’ 46x ereed, Woe to him who dared to | phere of this-country; and lastly, that in the next | “ulation as yet small. is pers and Catholic included, but probably not | refuted vy them; nor do Tsee in thems denial of the overrste it im assuming that every German sewspa | express gn independent opinion, or to venture be | ten years, the study of the German ‘and | _ Virginische Staatszeitung, Wheeling, a » | more than 20 of them supporting the Nebraska bill; | fact of the three’ ncquitals of the Court of Batavis, #0 reader representa eeven of the German popula | yvad ‘ine F litalbe af dleotanicm lead oat tip | Iiecarane have sncreased native | Substantial weekly; at one time edited by Mr | 40 anti Nebraska democratic or ft demor | unequivocally contradicted by Mr. Pabud. T have, there. yer P fh narrow limita o1 nae! out by ature may Dave George Dietz, now of the NV. Y. Staatszeitung ; s 5 whig; 10 radical or fusionist; 2commu- | fore, deemed’ r to address at once some tion—wemen and children of course included— on as jase = ye be aso merino American Posen oe feet gen step democratic; circulation from 1,500 to 2,000. be | inde si ft; 8 religious 2 Catholic, 6 Lu observations ¢ Minister in reply to bis note, a w 1 ve mi ).¢ end traitor. Wit! ie great mss of wmaa | nish their present prejudices, and, perhaps, even 3 4 . - » tinue we would get at five millions as the probably, public there waa no real understanding of the inst!- | urge them to favor the developement of an origiual SOUTH CAROLINA. theron); 3 devoted to “belles jethrese” and i devo- | 1tave The chetene Mroneht ooeinst Hast bin, set Be S Deutsche Zeitung, » semi-weekly, publisned at | ted to Odd Fellowship. Charleston, by F. Melchers; very indiff-rently | — Of German monthly magazines there are but two | PeBied ond cruel meaner mim whieh the Dutch officials writien; thie ia tke only German paper in the | publishea: the Atlantis, by Christian Esselien, Chi- | ence to my future movements in the promises, I shall United States advocating the pecuilar institution | cago, politico philosophical; and Monatshefte, & | await any further instructions which this communica- “as such.” very elegant monthly, published by Hermann ever tion of the Minister, and the stand taken by the Dutch OHIO. New York, containing reprints of the most excc]] t government, will probably suggest to you. Cincinnati Volksfreund, edited vy Joseph Her- | novels ard other articles of modern German authors. * * * * * * pany; in ite fifth year; democratic, favoring Catbo- | In its outward appearance the magazine is a close AUGUSTE BELMONT. mumber of the entire German po.niation. Bat 1s | tutions ef the country to be foncd. The limitation | German liverature upon tois content. wamber inecindca the larger part of the 80-7 Jed | of powers in the national axd State administrations, ‘The following is as complete a jist of the Germaa Penzeylvania Dutchmen, who, altiough m3s¥'yy the the covercignty of the States, and many other ele | papers published at this date ia the United States seb ‘tive American, stil} | ments of politica! knowledge, must very naturally | as could be procured. It ccmprises over ove Bimon pure srticle of native Ame) 2 decline | he almost unmtelligtble to thousands of icmigrants, | burdred different publications, or, if the weekly ie to read aay other papee than those bee .ed in the | who, dn she cow constry, never jad, hecome > — gonnacted we a of the “daily, are German e, and also the native r | quainted wil e working of any é mst sim- | acded, sbout one hundred a: ty. AS Uaeeeh, 6 bean: dew ple politica! system, in whicw they taemseives | dry time for the German papers, it being in the ecndants of German immigrants. oncted for nothing é!xe but mere cyphers. middle cf a presidential term, nearly two years bs- | licism; conducted with great ability ; circulation | imitation of Harpers’. FORGED LETTER OF GIBSON TO THE SULTAN OF The German newspaper press iv, the United | ‘“y’pe political revelntions which shook the Earo- | fore the election, when dozens of new papers are | over 4,000. 4 by Bte Of the 107 German papers whose names have Keane tates ia of comparatively recent @ igin, if we ex- | pean continent during the years 1848 and 1849 | generelly stsrted with the help of ‘material ald,” Taghcher Volksblatt, daily, edited by Stephen | been given in the foregoing, over 70 have been es- , _ UWritten in Malay by @ Dutch Spy.) 4 ht =) 3 i not Molitor; established in 1838; formerly strongly de- | tabiicbed since the year 1 e Dated Feb. 4, 1852. dhe Pennsylvania Datch papers, some of which | ¥*vgh! a great change in the agpect of the German | ic $s prabable the entire number does ex:ea2 A > O00 3 ‘That this letter, accompanied by many greetings and om arg : etetiga ‘ ricdical litereture in this country. They drove | 170, 0 that oar list contains over three fourtns of | mocratic, now anti Nebraska; circulation 3,000. To show how efficiently the general li taste i ie Waltes, resid mg the oldest in the vountry. Bat the . 5 Der Deutsche likaner, Cincinnati, daily, | of the Ge: has i ed within compliments from Captain Walter, ling in America, are among 'Y | large numbess of people away from home, who, | them. The remainder are mostly obscure Pennsyl- er » established e German. Improve ® | be conveyed by the Sovereign Lord to the band of the represent the earlier period Of German immigra- | in emigrating to America, su, ak mare for the | vania Dea eek PANY eny copies rot which eye whig,< Sie: b; Las can establioh: few Loewe pe fact may be oe at af lata the | tora who. commandein the Burpire- ef Djembe i enjoyment ite political stitations ever go beyond t] der ie Cour’ whico ; circul ear ecmplete wor Zach and been | Moreover I inform you trathf oO it Aion, whose peculiar chamotr is widely different | £7309 iM Seer Coe et ‘s t the firm of William Thomas in Phil- | Bret omcer, and also three of hia’ men, will ¢ppear be. for “a mere subsistence. A much larger | they are published. fom that of the present one. It is generally | proportion of those who came under such circam- | New Yorker Staats-Zeitung, New York, pub- mown that the earlier Gorman settlers of Pennsyl- Loge and aoe bg much motives, belonged to ree and owned b nee tho ee 4 the vania for the mest part religious - | the better educated classes of rmany- A greater est German in the tal was ties, fet id peace ast Sh eS oe, amount of literary talent has been imported since enteblished in 1834 by a stock company, then pur- = y the year 1848 than within any vcore of years be- | chased Lee Gottlieb Newmann, who sold out to ‘same motives as the Pilgrim Fathers of New Esg- | fore, while, on the other hand, the number of those | Jacob. Ubl, but continued toedit the paper up to Wahrheitsfreund, Ciocinneti, weekly, religious | republished will (Catkolic) paper, formerly edited by Father Krae: | adelphta, and fold by tons of thousands, “Thesaane | fore seve Bighoons: with whom it in soy Veriee eo ba'aa ger; circufaticn about 5,000. firm row prints the complete works of Gotho, | intimate terms. | 'am now able, Sultan, to help you in ‘Demokratisches Wochenblatt, Cincinnati, weekly; | Schiller and Lessing, in « popular edition, at an | sl! you require, since the ican government has 20 editor, Henry Roedver,of the Miami tribe; circuls’ | exceedingly low price, and will probably coutione | ack of powder, Dulles, cannons and guns. I can assist tion small; probably not over 600. to repul the'works of most of the classical | 1 making the Malay af his ease, for I am not partial to Der Hochwachter, Cincinnati; a large and eplen- | modern authors of G . There cannot possi rejana heb as lt taadtren Schemas dea’ ay land. Grest ener, raeversace and ence | Germars who take a lively interest in newspaper | Deeember of thia year, although rou; bandied | did weekly paper, Friedrich bly be a better proof than this for the assertion that | “7 ‘also wish to kaow the road from Djambi to Palem- ender the most tae pipisichintocks and Lavras | reading las at least doubled. ‘The enbecription by nine tenths of the other German papers in the | seuerk in 1850; professedly ic, but chiefly de- | the general character of the German immigration to | beng, and “ighor much ime that journey may be per: tha leadiae that their charac, | 1i8 of the existing papers rose within a few months | country, as a ‘contemptible party hack.” Since his | voted to assaults against Romaniam; circulation over | this country has altogether changed daring the last | formed. Tea assist in making everything bright, and industry, were MOGINg TeaSUres GF SHIT COAEAD- y bundreds—nay, by thoucands. Tnua the Stwats- | dismissal the name of the editor is gp hse The | 1,500. five or six years. it is my desire to sce the Malay as in former ter. Their ardent love of liberty and their devotion | 72 magn in Use Tyo Biadapeon een nana Bloat a Zeitung ia the most “re; lar a mancratic! BE te perth Py emo toto day by Karl TABLE avr nen fete pe es ae ay me ed to poh. od ests blishmen' jot ma 1D 3,000 subs. an vative German pa under the edi- | Hein: 3 chrenlatior . \ { : bedi sein: Ly gscct i bt fe oe a | has within the leat six years quadrupled that num: | torial management of Mr.Newmann bas never auo- | Der Westbote, Columbus, seml-weekly, a old | SHOWING THE AGGREGATE NUMBER OF’ PAPERS OF consult, Bulcees concrete, wast ie Wel meek ore 6 mth ygots withal | ber; while at the same time two other dsily papers | ceeded in reconciling the more recent immigration | line democratic paper. ALL KINDS FURLISNED YHARLY IN 0M UnrEmD | 50.ihe Sueeiene ee etter etic ieee ote they lacked that restless activity of the Anglo-| have an aggregate circulation of 9,000 copies— | to its views. The present circulation of the daily | Maeckter am Erie, Cleveland, an independent | STATES, WITH THE TOTAL NATIVE AND FOREIGN f¢%4 Shy man bo necessary for Sultan, te troubl Baxon race, which manifested itself in the rapid | being altos er an increase of about 14,000 copies | issue is near 12,000 copies, of the weekly 10,000, democratie weekly paper, edited by A. Thieme, (for- POPULATION, ACCORDING TO THE LAST CENSUS:— | self about it, All the ughiand ‘of D: 4 ewpansion of the United States over the whole | of the daily irsues. in many other cities the ratio | ard of the California edition 2,000, making an’ ag: German Pas Aes is Circulation. i Germ. 1h P ms eoeee merly a member of the liament,) aoe. » Germ. | those of Palembaug, shall be put in proper order, and 420.002 7088 4247 | it pomnble, all the Dutch shall be exterminated, Within < of increase was nearly equal to this. The Ancéiger egate of 24,000. The Sunda; er of the Staats- | 1852; very able. Weeadth of the coutinent. They were contenied to | cer Westens Ce, intelligencer) probably bad ae is a reprint of Lemire puns, &c.,from | Germania, Cleveland, a weekly whig paper. Goelo onse0 3.084 | A few days Iwill then come and take charge of that , soncentrate their energy upon the developement of | not more than 2,000 aubseribews in 1848; now it pare ele published in Germany, sometimes spiced Ohio Staatszeitung, toledo, anti-Nebracke paper; 42,956 4,967 | 1,492 epics: the natural resources within their immediate reach, | bas over 7,000. ‘The Buflulo Democrat, ‘starting | by a good joke of its editor, Mr. Stephan. weekly. 832525 97,473 1,752 and all my officers send greetings to you, Sultan. and limited their aspirations to the acquisition of a | Wiha daily isane four years ago, commenced wit ‘The New Yorker Demokrat, published by William | Das Intelligenz- Blatt, Sandusky, an independent ball 876 MR. BELMONT TO MR. MARCY. i a Sahar frem 400 to 500 acbscribers, now it has over 1,500. | Schlueter, and edited by Hartmann, wes eatablished | organ of democracy, edited by Ruemmele &*Raess 45,820 2,157 340 8. Lecation aT THe Haur, May 5, 1854. substantial but unpretending prosperity. Thus, | New papers shot up like go many mushroomsin | in 1647. twas a Van Buren paper, in 1848, sup- | since 1851; large circulaticn. 518,079 6,907 | 996 * * In to the Gibson . sm— . 786,931 110,593 98,731 | ciaim, I am expecting your further instructions in, re- 951,302 54,426 20,884 | Diy te my despatch of oth March (No. 10), because 1a ace 21,232 7,361 | the present position of the affair I cannot press it any en: ate our | further than I have done, until 1 am in possession of ‘Der Volkstribun, Columbus, edited by George 4208004 Sel’ WTR I he Rat ed ed ey to Heasenaver; ® poor sheet. i y! 19,612,724 438,916 58,288 27,246 % Der Mare Ry Holmes, Weinsberg; eet Massachusetts. ChE Fe sunyeee 160,008 shoes MR. MARCY 701 3B. BELMONT. vise ; a toleral country paper; estal 7 ichigan ...... 3,247,7: 5 0,8: Pieerkot; peels nar cpa 4 ni 762)504 1 4/958 1,150 | _ Sin—Your dispatches to No. 1, inclusive, have,been gs \ received at the Department. Unsere Flogge (Our Fina)» patlonal democret 13/571 et | Captain Gibson having been permitted to peruse your ment nied it, has Der Oho Correspondent, Chillicothe; publisher, | George Feuchtinger; editor. Ferdinand’ Gallo; a large, a patronized weekly paper; independent jemccratic. , tey have become the most conservative commanity er larg Rs to cast dene nia fee ported Pierce in 1852, ce me ved but ‘i ' 1 settie great part of them, it is true, enjoyed | now once more approac! e adn ation par- tray bir Bind me ae eh i, yt all but a short life, but none were discontinued without | ty on the peste the Kow Nothin; question. ancient and customs, end even tueir | having, to a greater or less degree, permanently in- | Circulation of the daily issue about 5,000, of the political views seem to partake of the same heredi- | creased the total number of newspaper reacers; | weekly probably 3,000. The Beobachter, Sunday taxy character. Even as these Pennsylvania | thus securing by their death the existence of others. ai er of the Demokrat, édited by Mr. Alberti, in- Dutchmen themsolves, so are their newspapers Those publications which devoted themselves al: | dulges in attacks on Catholic pricsta. i * | most entirely to the introduction of Ezropean New Yorker Abendzeitung (Evening News) was Bminently conservative in their views, it is very | theories into the political system of this country, | started in 1850 as @ socialist paper, under the editor- seldom they venture to discuss different topics from | gradually drepped cff, leaving the ficld to others, | abip of Frederich Kapp ; became atterwards re hose which bave absorbed their attention for scores | Who. without aivestieg themselves of lively sym- | democratic; under the present editor is inde- | ic weekly, just started at by J. M. Zahm, who 58°364 11,120 | No. 16 and the docu: 4 ‘which: accom aoe pathies for the cause of freedom in Europe, kept | pendent, and considered one of the chief organs of | seems not to be on very friendly terms with correct ¥ i | iewed the subject of his claim it the Dutch gov- ag ef years. Staunch adherents of the principles of mu- | Feu: of thet onesidedness which would fain render the" progressive” school. Its publisher is Fried- | German Jangusge. et as | eek couskicratle f a letier dated the nicipal independence they are very apt to stretch it | the adopted country subservient to the wants of | ich Rauchfass, and editor Hermann Raster. The | Okie Bauer, (Farmer), a democratic weekly, ed- a *” 30; 218/612 112,599 | 26th ultimo, which you will receive herewith. Since ‘ te its utmost capacity, and to neglect everything | the old. daily circulation is sbout 4,000. It has no weekly | ited st Canal Dover, Tuscarawas county, by P. H./ Pennsylvania .. 84,898,672 2,014,619 204,871 79,311 | os conceiving that, he may be serviceable to you in ution of this claim, he has determined to = xpeditiously as possible to the Hague, and he Ne f the “inde: i? Gi r » 9 =) is ;: it 1852. Rhode Island... 2,756,050 124,209 = 23,111 ‘248 | the pro: egdaslisnment” further Ick than tho. year | which Otte Brecians dite carter pesnetia ts thon bap rete Odd Fellow, a zine, | South Carolina. 7'145;930 274,813 8,062 2,244 | ceed ag “ devoted to Odd Fellowebip, Cin » pul shed | Temi ¥ 5,740 1,267 | is chi jd dyree! Lorne of this communication . beyond the line of thoir particular county or dis | t,eiy establishment farther hack thaa the year | which Otto Brottaner triet. In national politics they bslong mostly to the 1348. pte that time even several qaite reapickee imitation of the Avadderadatsch, or Lopsy Turvy, a ot sae democratic party, and readily endorse ever. le whig papers have ¢ theic appearance, to | the German Punch. . M. Turner Tay. ne measure beaty the stamp of v serabaee the utmost borror of the old-fashioned editors. But | Katholische Kirchenzeitung (Catholic Church or: Tie American Liberal is the name of a paper ptt Bo | _ pod sae: rowers 6 att Segal Paget yet ” - 1! 1y ; | for the most part, the whigism of those papere | gan) is weekly, edited by Max. Ocrtel, formerly a | about to be started at Cleveland, under the j.int * 9'005/487 106'695 39/282 | plained of by Captain Gibson speedily and amiesbly ‘oa 2 without troubling — themaelves about | was haecd entirely upon toe slavery questios, or Brotestant treologian. If is uitra Catholic, but very | editorship of Chrietian Essellen and Mr. Klippard. RT kee 048 163 | justed. You are now instructed to press the matter ita meaning or consequences. Trey have a stock | upen tie Kessuta doctrine of interve Wishin | spicy, and has a circaiation of from 3,800 to 4,000. It ia intended to make the Ame ican public ac- 38,800 59,261 23063 231 | temperately but resolutely upon the Dutch government, ef hacknayed, eommon-place phrase, which are | the lsst year nearly four fifths of ‘the A newa- Der Lutherische Herald, & large weekly, is tie | quainied with the vie+s of the Germar progressive 58,968 =-11,992 1,159 157 | urging immediate and ample reparation for the outrages { papers in the country have tarned to opposition | chict o can of the Lut e:an denomination, with a | par y,endis designated ssa “German American” - 9,855 1,990 59 | committed. W. L. MARCY, nessee, amply sufficient to qnench the thirst after political | a >\inst the Pierce administration; but at the pre- | cirenl —_— --—- —-——— : < z z 3 t re- | circuleticn of pearly 2,000. eT. ee r CAPTAIN GIBSON TO MR. MARCY. knowledge that the honest ‘‘poasants” are supposed | sent time the Kuow Nothing questi nseems to an Retultk der arbelter is a small weekly, edited by Pr Polkotimme (The Voice of the Pe»ole), Dayton; + 26,409,978 17,737,578 2,210,839 594,548 ‘WAsnInGTon, May 26, 1854. to posecss, Very little they care about the great | sorb their attention to the ex mitelm Weitiing, who is the organ of bis own | a large week'y, edited by Edward Rulimann; iade es | Sm—Having, with the permission of the Department, events In distant quarters of the globe, or about the | RJCt. AR long a8 the ten Se ec aE oy | Soe ert THE BELNONT AND CIBSON CORRESPONDENCE! Esciiverty of expressing the satistction 1. vave elt on ms ; 5 e e0he ceed a fe v hundred. MICHIGAN. ee ‘ is if Sonquests of art end science, while their some ene encron x g Island Anzeiger, Williamsburg, is a semi- Michgan Vo'ksblatt, Detroit; cemi-weekly, edited hides <0 mmumoae Paper ie ghee are gota ps eapcagiunt county politics receive their undivided atiention. Gerinsn papers sym pethices Indeed, edited by Eaward Rohr. It was started | py Schimmel and R. Diepenbeck; fusionist republi- WASHINGTON ‘August 8, 1953. the Dutch government, Ihave been particularly grati- In treating these subjects tke Pornaylvania Datch the deadly feud agains’ those ark powers i but the circulation ia, as , limited. cap; in its second year. (Extract. : 5 fied by a perusal of the dispatch omit ( O, Mr. editors have acquired a “routine” that serves them | PC? begun much carlier by the German prese thin he Freie Bitter, Aivavy, is a triweekly, | Michigan Lenocrat, Detroit; tri-weekly; eatab- | Among the first things to whish your attention is in- | Belmont to that government, under date of 5th March, hhetier ther ked talent dansies eaves by any secret orge ion ot Native Americans | and vas ctarted in 1852. The agen ia A. Mig- | lished by a sto. k company last spring; editor, W. | vited, atter your arrival at the Hague, is the case of | 1854, in which some of the most important points of trer than any warked talent or extensive knov | Even now there are doubtless thousands of Germau | gael, and the edior Heinrich Binder. It has acis- | Veite; regular demo ‘ratic. Walter M. Gibson, an American citizen, who has for | my case are discussed with great elearness and ledge. The language used by them is a siagnl Fr ee et favor Bee Hearty io efforts of | culation of £00 or 1,000. Deteoiter Unterhaltungsblatt; a weekly, edited by Sn eS Sree by the er ae statty, — e pe ania sat ant ia * i ‘ sn Ch 3 ized Enel ¢ Know Nothings, and in this regard we ma Yentrat Nao Ye Stier, i . i at Batavia, in the Island of Java, on a charge of hav ingenuity of the erlands India Goveromer eompound of poor German and Germanized English. peng the late ZT gerne Cantral Niwo York Democrat, of Utica, is a | Marxbausn; not political. attempted iwerelte the native chiefs of the Island ef | sueceeded at lat in confronting me wiih « letter to the s . 8 point to the singular fact that atthe late election in i-weekly. It ii i . Brery number contains, besides the politica! readiog | fii; Stato,an election district in Batalo, inhablied | eres Simos and Gr Bratt aed ite crculatice hoe Matter, its quota of the most venerable jokes and | exclusively by Germacs, polled a vote of xearly | 600 to 800. witticisms, which probably were uot quits fresh a | 500 for the Koow Nothing ticket. But among the Onondaga Democrat, of Syracuse, weekly, started a5 we newspapers there is & sly asiogle one dating t> | 1852. Ei 5 maka undrei years ago. Short humorous sketches In | {ivy sides with them o toremain neutral 1,000. reiting sa erm pth ego the lowest Pennsylyania-Dutch dialect, if not always Even more remarkable thau the larze increase in Beobachter an Genesee, Rochester, semi-weekly ; eommendéabie in regard to the selection of their | the number and circujation of the German papers | jn its third year. Editor, Karl Hass. Democratic. ‘hiects still show a vein of that coarse but henest which has taken place within the last few years, is Anzeiger des Novdens, Rochestar, tri-weekly ; 5 ‘ . the improvement in their tone and character. The ; i ‘ kind of jokes which in Germany aro designated as | Gui) and insipid. translations which used to ll | leuk Kwon) ee ee Baltor, and of which the celebrated ‘‘/u- | their columns before that time, have given way to Buffalo Democrat and Weltburger, daily ; 8 com- iégle) was the representative. ‘et | Teally good and meritorious original productions, | bination of the adamantine Weltburger and the soft and there are many able end powerful writers among | shell democrat. The former is eightsen years old. INDIANA. Sumatra to throw off their allegiance to the Dutch ge- | Sultan of Djambi. This letter is the only ground for Indiana Votksblatt, Indianapolis; & large and | vernment. As more than a year has already elapsed | the charge of high treason preferred against me. In ite splendid weekly; publisher, J. ee ae Sal = Hnce eS eee ae was Instivated against Mr. | K ectnn jee hediare bm aie) be Fe aw puerile sai * ular democratic; r ry son for this alleged offence, and as there is no - | imi coetion of absul ies that ever emanat Pee ee “ ectdor the tral being speedily brought toa close, Com: | Shoes the Wratn Gf tnusyeatvense, 0 Sagas OL © ‘ : mon humanity would seem to dicta overn- consi ny is very properly . wi ie Freeee Indianapolis « large weekly; Very | ment should interpose in his behalf, and either cause | terized Sv MK, Belmont as little worthy of attention as ably € bh Jorge 5 the vexatious proceedings which have been instituted | the vagaries of a macwap, Had I concocted publican, and’ cae Spyceee 1 + “against Mr. Gibson to be stayed, or at least prosecuted | dispatched such a letter, knowing its New Albany Volkeblatt, New Albany; small pa- | ton termination. If, therefore, there be no truth in the | the expectation of producing a pote Nag Supression per; sewi-weekly or tri-weekly. im * newspaper report that Mr. Gibson has recently made his , upon the person to whom it was addressed, the al 4 Die Reform. beeen sted & very spirited little | escape from Batavia, and returned to New York—which ity of the attempt would have ‘been beneath the ice deily paper; editor and pal isker, lore Dietsch, | report lacks official confirmation—you will lose no time | of any government, and would have entitled me to no @ former member of the German national parlia- in making an earnest demand, through the Dutch Minis- | other consideration than that of pity for one bereft of ter of Foreign Affairs, upon the government*of his Ma- | ¢ommon intelligence. But as strange and absurd as was ey shew that their opinions about de- | 4), present German editors, In M ment; republican. t is be . In giving the names of | Editors, Charles de Haas and F.C. Srunck. Circu- 3 rep 4 jesty the King of the Netherlands, for the immediate | this production of an nt ir eency of language differ somewhat from thoze of | some of them, we sball, of course, not regard their | jation, 1,500 of the daily and near 1,000 of the Iilincis 8 ‘ Sey big daily: | trial of dlschatge of Mr. Gibson,’ W.L MARCY. cumstances attending ees ation’ reflecting’ mest ¥ AngloSexon readers, they are stil! imbaed with a | different political positions but merely their merits | weckly issue. abtisher eens ot nice ox a See; SeARee WO: eardeoiee seriously upon the Dutch authorities. It will be found strict religious sentiment. The old orthodox Lu. | “5 Journalists. » Bupilo Telegraph, s daily whig psper, bat filling | PP Kinkel}; Focaeciy henberstts po gestoresl repub- i Waamxarox, Sept. 6, 1853. | BY the testimony that the directions given by me to the @heran creed has, in the United States, its firmest | ,, Of those pioncers who inaugurated the nse of the | its columns almost exclusively with paragraphs | jican: in its seventh year; ‘Circulation about 1,500. Sir—You will perceive by the inclosed copy of papers | Scrivener were given in the most opem and uncon s " te sat oe German press, between the years 1830 and 1840, | stolen from the New York ea oe re. It Quiney Tribune, Gainey; y weekly; | tat Mr. Gibson, whore case was brought to your notice Fade Wapner in the cabin of my vessel, and in foundation among the German “peasants” of Penn- | there are now but two whose talent and integrity | wovld not support the nomination of Myron II. eatanied ‘ 7 1883 b Gr Ay Pike 7 oe in ® despatch from this department under the date of the i Bel Ages of ere and ean —_ x sylvania. None of their papers would ever venture | is readily admitted. They aro a Mr. Munich, ia | Clask. Circulation limited, probably 600. i eieexdatt y Gras P! > M.P.; | Sth ultimo, has effected his escape and returned to New ii ine aeneet Prue, trae polyrsaeb mabe ri en sa indulge in sneers at the doctrines of Chuistianity | Misecuri, end Mr. George Dietz, of the New York | _ Das Informaterium, Batlalo, weekly organ of the Titi nC gr Quincy; weekly; established 1 BC that he now claims 's fo the amount | guage common to us both and could only con’ ith which two-thirds(of the younger German papora | Soate-Zeitung. ‘The former, a Protestant clergy- | Lutheran denomination. Circulation sca ‘cely 500. | 1950; cublisher Gosege Linas seenla a mal Wh cl pod hed siege hl aS fiess by pantomime, aided by a few Malay words that ‘with WI worthirds(of the younger German papers | man of very liberal views, is, under the nom ae | iN. ¥, Criminalzeitung, (Police Gezette), New | put + Pal Ny edited is; regular Gemooretio, umeien cgi = by him in consequence of | ungerstood. In addition to this, that MooncBers, one abound. Altogether, these papers (nearly forty in | piume of * Far West,” s contributor to many of the | York; a Jarge werkly of 16 pages, started in 1852 by | PUS,VORY Poorlyedited. | a) Stlemad mtnattted satiate een Dueeh tit | of the government spies set to watch me, assisted in mumber, mort of them weeklies,) have solittleaMiaity | leecing German journals, a: tho same time earning | Mr. Rudolp Lexow, the present proprietor of the | wy Tohmann; independent den Dalry | thoritier at Batavia, in the Island of Java. "| conveying what he was pleased to state was my inten ith the bolk of the Gorman newspaper prees that | bis bread by the sweat of his brow asa farmer. | Nattonal Police Gazette. Eojoys @ very high repu- mann; independent demociatic; does no ‘You will Joe no time in bringing this claim under the | tion to the mative writer in Bengalese, a with n q Politics, philosophical researches into the hist tation for Introducing its readers toa practical know- few or none of the remarks suggested by the laiter | and the: b: ariug of the institutions of the Jab ledge of the Jaws of the country. itis sides Seed ean be applied to them. They are wholly of a locs’ | are his favorite subjects. As for Mr. Dietz, he is | el over the United States, and even in Germany. @baracter, and afford no opportunity of forming | more of See enjoying an excel- | Of Jate it does not pay mnch attention to purely perfectly master tbe German a which I was not familiar, and writer, in his testi- Buleviler Zevtung, Bellevile, a large and sub | S7nztion of the government of the, NOtherlan, | ony, aaye've was aented by bath Dabo and Moon stantial democratic weekly; pio B, Haucks | government that if Mr. Gibson's representations of the | CheV®. Thus, this letter, for which I stand condemned = - in rm . of a great crime, was, in f¢ itten by a Malay, aa- editor, Hannibel Saylern; in ita sixth sear. matter shall be found to be correct, he will be indemni- | fistef' by there two s orersealval tples, and. weak te lent reputation for lis cteadiness and consistancy, | criminal matters, and to be i belle. ‘ete Presse (Free Press,) Ottawa; weekly; re- | fied against all loss, and those who were engaged in the x ® just opinion on the character of the Ger- qualities which are deemed to be cattodingly anaes trietic Suna” Cireaint n over an “belle publican; particulars not known. wrongful and oppressive proceedings against him will be. wearae th ee tetee were thy oes or ibe letter Twas man population outside the State of Pennsylvania. | among the older German editors. Fiugbiiter, editor Napreteck, a Bobemian. For: Vorwarts (Go ahead!), Galena, a weekly, very | ‘reated with the severity their peemina. -ae ‘MARCY. called upon to sign, During the first quarter of the present century- ne of ae — foveal ba alao somewhat merly polished in Milwaukie, now about bsing re- pcre bana ge pee independent MR. BELMONT TO MR. MARCY. x pahdow ‘ a hates If a treasonable letter was written, j i eccentric, wiiters, ir. Karl Heinzen, one of the | moved to New York. A vei i Ne 5 — . 0.8 4d ‘ toyithes meheva are certainly more re ible fhe German immigration was a very insignificant | Pooacet of ‘red Tepublicane, aad a profemed aboll. | quite a formidable an nlat 20 © ve Re ys Communsst, Nauvoo, ® poor concern, organ | <,,_—-—«{s§: Lucaniow ar rumHaavy, Oct. 18,1859, | for its contents than I myself; and as no mention was of the Icarian community. You will perceive by my" letter that in conformity | Tounced aaiscs soe nied aa ty uticial sentences pro- * EENTUCKY. with your Fistractions I not only pressed w, the con- w , v direct]: Louisviller Anzager, Louisville, a daily paper, | sideration of this government the ‘claim of Mr. Gibson, fais er cmeatn ally aan ‘who Roeatea peetiintens it well Teepe publisher G. Do&mn, editor Karl | 8nd the punishment of the persons implicated in the | i, evident that the government officers reguived the ser- byte papier) teem cruel and vexatious treatment he was. subjected to, these tertoul jrculation neer 2,000. but that I also directed especial attention of the Minister Bed aris he ee Parris Seattctioasiee ; one, in numbers as well as in character. They appear | tiouist. He was in Naw York before the yeat 183, MASSACHUSETTS. fobave been as it were mere stragglers, whe were | and connected at that time with tao Schnelipost, The Anzciger des Nordens, of Beston, a week): @peedily lost among the native population, without phen Saino behave very eating, ore | OF gemiweekly free soil paper, is rather innignit. * . 3 » He | oulati Jeaving any mark of their peculiar national cha- | grcrwerds came back-to this city, edited the pe ey *orman paper ave ek poprt macter upon the communities where they sottled. | Dewsehe ZeitWhg and the Janus, both of which 7 TENNESSEE. But few of them belonged to the better educated | were discontinued for want of Patrongze, ani then taaee arian rove tn Cerne ig Eihids i Stimme des Volkes, Memphis, a weekly started ingen ttderar a, sea ng SUSIE BELMONT. Sn ee Seok eS, Se taiizay ne ina lis “ye @lasses, and those who did, found in the character of bei gh we hae atte i ton i oatauen _ the Mereur, the New ngland Zeitung, but thoy | !as* spring by ori ant Abolition. Cireulauon MR, BELMONT TO M. VAN WALL. pit gots te Miciya rig as 0 . £88 | were unabid to susedn sharamutvea, seems to be limited. 2 taaas Oh ae WR. BELMONT TO Mm. MARCY. heir countrymen, who had settled ia the United | j;/1uence which his great talents might sscure him PRUNGYLV ANIA. MIseovat. 1 uve Buy the hebente ay seats fone Tixeal- U.S. Jagan at sus Haous, July 7, 1854. Ptates before them, no inducements for preserving | is paralyzed by his involerable seif-congeit and Tte Philadelphia Democrat, a dail tabli Anzeiger des Westens, St. Louis, Benton rs | tatement of the facts relating to Wall Sm— * * * * I have the honor to acknowlede Bay of their peculiarities. Anythiog Bke a German | ¢Sotisin. in 1658) 13. published by ‘Hcitean Morita, nIis | he's morning and. evening isthe, beaides two | Given in the Duteh Last Tadles” an fuey Ruve'taen | ‘Re ecelpt af your cexpateh of the Sd of last monty Meerature wes ai that time out of the question. ‘Tne Henyy. Bornstein, of the Anzviger des Westens, | editor % Magnus Groos. It enjoys the patronage of | Weebly publications (in German and in Eaglish), furnished by that gentleman to the government of the | {Nv deth ‘Mia Your derpaick ia tae eat * eoarse appetite of the German immigrants arriving | ©M2e to this country in 1845, from Paris, where for | the government, and adores the piesont airainistra- | The ecitor and proprietor is Henry Bornetela, aad | United Steves. me ly Mr. Gibson hiuweif, 1 have acquainted ppe 8 | several years he had been a’ correspondent of the | tion. Its ciroulation is from four to dive thousand of | it's the most infiuential of the German papers in | ,,You will perecive by this document that Walter 3 | Tim ‘Yertally with tue resent wetyig tt Muaimted 8 that time was satisfied by the very lowest kind of | most fufluential German papers. H» commences | the daily, and probably as many of the weekly | the United States. The aggregste circulation is} Civ m,n American citizen, and commander ant | seciamation and with every step which had been taken what among Americans is known as yellow covered os as an author more than twenty-five | iseue. Wie alice 0.000, at 2 jesclgeth Aisi is ae caeee eli the commision ts Masoathe the Uy this Iegation with a view to press it up the eariy abominati « -geac! ” ears AZO, | quite @ number of ver; resp *et- ne Freie 88e lelphia, daily, saver issourt Zeitung, daily, pul ed by an associt- , Dd “! action o| is mment, and with which ke confessed fe the paar rosie ane ¥, brorernaid able periodicals in Austris, end has in this coaay old. Publisher F. W. Thomas, eii'o: Wilhelan Ro. tion of printers, edited by Daniel Hertle. indepen- the i of Wlrusry, inh sarah taged eae ae ih his entire atialac ion,” eae 7m ch publications. Is | turned his varied talents to better accant than | sentbal. Seemingly independent, but whenever the | dent republican. Circulation probably 2,000. treason; that the American flag on board was hauled 1 A ORE LET lM may be remarked that in Germany itself, at the | any of bis feliow editors. An ardant alierent of | election is approaching, fal'iog back intothe | , St. Louis Tageschronik, St. Louis, daily, editor | down, and she herself confiscated. Mr. Gibson was then | _. Bet there eireumstances I have to ask trom you 7 Co’. Benton, be is considered one of the inen | ranke of the ‘r ’. - ; Adslbert Loehr; a Catholic . Batablis in | transferred to Batavie, wh hi i some special and cefinite instractions in what manner _ oper igs pepeles Saar pores politiclse of Be. Louie, bio’ infinence Werth en bine 3,000. egy democracy. Circulation 1861," Okrealation abouts tal itablished ber, pray ge Apa unos ected we aenste cia joawith me to proceod, if the next cummunication into the German literature by ar 7] eageRPuation of ‘that place being’ slmost un- | | Der Deutsche Kischenfreund, Piiladeipia, inthe | 5 Der Lathcraner St Louis, weekly organ of the | ™uriht wer, having reanon Hom informaiton which | Streamate aint te cahe of A Sites" Suse es iatroduced itorat : 5 organ Lutheran eran denomination. om outsid ay end a worse fate, ¥ x ‘alpius, brother-in law of Géthe. Some of Kotze Gastay Adolph Rosler, editor of the Qaincy Tri- | the Rev. Mr. Mann; hase ation of about 1 000, Jeferson City Democrat, democratic weekly. rantieg art nee he suffered reverses, hardshi; aéjantment, tmpersny But seclasey tue hanes worst productions also found faver with te | $¥"¢,®member of the Germsn National Oongress | Turnzetung, Philadelphia, a splendid weekly | Probably discontinued. and cruel treatsnent, being fora long time confined ina | 2%! *hall continue to do, but the very rs very rational question <t. Charles Democrat, ® Benton paper; weekly; | jail with the lowost class of native malefactors, fremn | Stes now, what is to be done if, in spite of aul"my re. . y German ‘ in 1848, emigrated to this country about five yoars per, the organ of the Turnerbund throughout the population, es bn! rhapsody : Pintes ably written. which he was ouly changed to a somewhat more com- | ™;trances a settlement is refused, “Despair,” begizning fal lines:~— 0, first turned school teacher, and afterwards nited Statez. Under its present editor, Wilhelm . itsr, Advocating the principi:s of the whig | Rapp, it is an excellent publication. Hermonner Wochenblatt, Hermann, an old and | fortable room in the mili i Mterrede * * * * I beg again to repeat my re- oy ocd als Barts, he was so mech slandered and dregged ia the iaburger Courier und. Wesipennsyloanische | highly respected independent democratic paper. | conreanence of the energetic rmoneteances of Capiain | “est th tena bso teen Po with ite Ha! wozu bin ich geachaffen ! ’ toes M4 ee gen sy tctasined be ot penn FE a ca a Oo aman _ Dea testahade ‘WISCONSIN. tt fe ate: Tranone ship bei a oe 8 ry ruc! ee *, —“Ah, minds beca co i . | whig paper, large daily; tors are J. G. lax. Tigliche Banner, Milwaukie; d: ne See Proof upon + BEL! MR. “ote Ab, who am I, and what shall Ido | Batmore recently his deep learning, his vigorous | Batkofen and H. Boner, It was established in 1852, democratic paper, by Schoftler and ‘Wend. its Which Wo aclfered ton sixteen moat Wie aanis ipso, awe ee Rage dip, 4 i gb. ni q Tha 2 at monkeys! Ah! wherefore was | style, and the ori it} , y of bis views, are and bas a circulation of about 1,500. eleventh year. - regular demooratis, edited by Friedrich Fratny. Inj Yat of lis, and which lettet, as well as signature, he | of Mr. Gibton ang tee monte in relation to the claim Wea cighth year. Both these papers are amply pro-| Pineuised han: aud pronounces 10% tobe a ongety. | Fy this note the inher Permatd agnin sn i refused ; with government pap. ‘ ~ - + ov mcpenbanail gfe it this claim, ‘action Q the saperati- | Zeitung. irculation near 1,000. "D . Ooreas " tained very heavy peenbiary losees, but hin health has | antic) tion of A oak kel more urgently for hoa em ed Tne oagt the middie | Not to enlarge too much, we will briefly mention | Unsere Welt, (Our World,) Brie; a large demo- | started by Berahard: Donuchke seats diet sights eh meee mrad snd weahenel, s. | fifuetions, what soeasures you to to take ta i the iern Gi nell See mee, ae byl Peg er cratic weekly ; editor, Carl Henzer. In its fourth | ia are nh character one of the best Ge:man pa- | lands damages to the aim of 410000 for piven Me ty reek regret Co fi been vored of this kind, even up to this day, are read | j Serum C480, about edit- | year. pers, but abolitionist, Circulation perhaps 800. and losses sustained by him, and Tam fnstracted by the | by you up to this not been fa some extent hy tse EBA oxitng Oh ~plbcge irs German Ragtish Paper 96 Cleveland, in fom. | | Der Erie Zuschuaer, (Spectator); weekly; edited | | Der Stebote (Lake Messenger), Milwankio; a| }* ea by hin to eee x Staten to bring the tts, ax re: | tort the Miatater in toy ‘conviction, alreaiy neg . ; ind highly flavored poetry had to i i ly acknowledged. Last goring be publish: Fretheits Freund, Pi amal! daily, bi a wn con one eg treatises on | « Open Letter to Senator Tuomps Kentacky,” very clever! edited. L. and Nee, publish we. - _ a on, ‘i Fron pane which may be sot down ae cne of the most powerful | Two years old. Circulation over 1,000. A being of the ‘cumieane Prose | effusions of genius,and wae made the subject of Pittsburger Republikaner; daily; started this x Seg Be yp = A en ee leading articles in several of the most influential | for the benefit of the Catholic Orphan ‘Agilam " can wees ty 6 Papers published in German, suck as the Kolnische | Editor Pfirehivg. Ax independent democratic paper. * of the | by ©. Moser ; to the ti daily © ° $ Ameen pout. For ng time ibe | Sie tytane, Ripper: Deel Rr of ine | by Mine coped Somoerate POY, | aay nconsie, Rete Faerie ey Large weekly, | “mm"Y 10 Your paricuar conhderaticn a(S" | faze, thet an oxehangs Of naiee dad arguneate wil firm of Hadde, in New York, had the | beloceing to what is called the Younger (iermat Readinger Adler, (Eagle); 8 weekly, pul! | started at Macieon this year, Ly August Keuer, Bests AUGUSTE BELMONT. | Present correspondence with him by. mane Sbema kot with Sue very wos reageut | Hats seo! tron tuone wig theories dat form ¢ | shed. a Reading’ wince the year Tiph, “Nailona' | Litnarian,patronined by the present State govern: % Waa wana TO ats BELMONT 5, | $f the day of which head out copy enclonel (Wee 2 1 of the samo school; - jocratic. At one time it was y. - | ment. ular democratic. su h even to refute therei weak Te mein afore the year snoceoding the revotu. | *HiHEH:0f, the, Indiana Vodksblatt, quite @ young | brated economist, Frederick List. Itscirenlation is | "Phenix aus Wordiecstar & ile weet | worn in wy rower’ to reply ty fame a ape sore | aromas which i. an Wal nay Ratgforward fn or- Garment Sanat: | ety ator are tats | (ozo etnick ce c= | yee Stag aR Wide | ES, ARLE a nc | Reem eran enh 3 4 i. . convince i esate rT ame | lary ene on nea Sn | veri Tey Ae ATTN | a irceae detet Manon S| aes eaRh nr ane ea te were started, and although ridicalously ia- | 3 W.¢ in, of the New Orleans Deutsche Der ‘Alle ani Republ Sener ’ Somerset: " roe Mer Wirseowetn } Sheboygan, yi Rite rowan id 7 ea AUGUST BELMONT. sermany * 4 ; ° AN W, ¥ that tite, they are now vieing withthe Zeitung, formerly of the National Zeitung, the | edited by Germanus Voxiy.” Was established ta ig democrat mesh paper ede hy 40 of te Tare hee Data Mle ad ‘hmong these may be mentioned the New | ae ne se en tetas Besnard fea : celebrated musical composer, 5 Buse Laainen, 42 exe i Biaate- Zeitung and Woe An? des d y @ _Corsar, of Mil 3 i. Der Demsicrarische Wachter, Wilkesbarre; week- Watertown Anzeiger, Watertown, & regular de Sm—* + © «© Thefarthir cs nd wager des We. Hillgaartasr, of the Tiiaols Svacts Zvere Chitags; Jy. poor sheet, wocratic weehig. tugga your etter, that you will som be able to sonny

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