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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 30, 1865., [Electronic resource].
Found 851 total hits in 399 results.
G. A. Schwarzmann (search for this): article 3
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Paris (search for this): article 4
Paris as seen by a pacific Islander.
We translate from the French paper La renaissance Louisianaise, of New Orleans, the following account of a visit to Paris, by Riho Riho, the Lord in waitingParis, by Riho Riho, the Lord in waiting of Queen Emma, of the Sandwich Islands.
It contains some droll hits at Paris civilization:
"There is now in England a personage who has caused the greatest sensation.
She is a queen of natur uttered bread, called sandwiches in honor of her kingdom.
"The Queen Emma is about to visit Paris.
She goes to figure as an imposing curiosity among the other queens.
She does not wish to arrive in this satirical Paris with the air of a bewildered cannibal, who does not know how to carve even a human leg of mutton.
She has therefore sent her two faithful servants, Riho Riho, and his wife and report their observations.
They report as follows:
"'The great city that calls itself Paris has but two gates.
The gate Saint Denis and the gate Saint Martin.
They are called gates becau
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Another Fight in an Auction-House, &c. Yesterday morning, Isaac Cohen and Ezekiel Myers, Israelites, made their appearance before Mayor Saunders to answer the charge of fighting in Messrs. Digges & Apperson's auction house.
From the evidence, it seems that a competition arose between the parties about who should have a lot of shoes that were put up for sale.
Cohen led off and Myers followed, whereupon Cohen got angry and threatened Myers with castigation if he persisted in running up the goods.
This admonition increased Myers's estimate of the value of the articles, and up went another bid; but hardly had he given the wink to the inimitable Digges before "down went his building," which demonstration was considered by the book-keeper as a "knock down and goner," and was so recorded on the ledger.
Forthwith Myers procured a warrant and had Cohen arrested, in order that the whole matter might be referred to the arbitrament of his Honor.
Cohen denied the assault upon Myers,