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  2. 1876-03-09

The New York Herald dated March 9, 1876

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 WHOLE NO. 14,444. DIRECTORY FOR ADVERTISERS, RENTADTe Fema may) and 6th cols. STROLUGY = ange in col, 8th col OL ABD) Pe ntan

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 ae . NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET. CITY REAL ESTATE SOR 4ALE. yaerras OUT OF ne TO omy FOR...

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 OVERCROWDED SCHOOLS. The Health of One Hundred Thousand Children Threatened. | A Surplus of Thirty Thousand Public School...

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 4 CUNGRESS. Exciting Scene in the House Over the Bill for Protecting Witnesses. A SUCCESSFUL STRUGGLE FOR DEBATE Energetic

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 BELKNAP’S CABAL, General Butler’s Views on the Fallen Secretary. FOOL, KNAVE OR MARTYR? The Difference Between Evidence and

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 NEW YORK HERALD | BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. | THE DAILY sass ge sephonet every the x ‘our

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 ABLE NEWS From All Parts of the Old World. DISRAELI AND SCHENCK. fhe British Government Did Not Demand the Recall of the...

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 8 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET. THE COURTS. Conclusion ofthe Great Tweed Suit. A Verdict. of...

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 _NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1876.—TRIPLE SHEET. 9 re SPL Bard fi ¢ Paris, acres, nell aver: | $000 Un ¢- 2 ici B26 3

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 CONNECTICUT’S CAMPAIGN. ACTIVITY AMONG THE GREENBACK MEN-—A FYOURTH STATE TICKET TO BE PLACED IN THE FIELD—THE GREENBACK 43 A

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 . due January 1, 1871, to be $153, > 1871, was. “THIRD AVENUE BANK, Private History of the Coneern—The Case Sent to the...

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 12 SEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1876. -YRIPLE SHEET. >—q—_—q—“— eS ew a eer le le . vat NTED—FEMALES, COACHMEN AND...

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