The Week.

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Zdroj: Nation; 4/15/1875, Vol. 20 Issue 511, p249-251, 3p
Abstrakt: The article discusses some of the political updates related to the U.S. The general trade was more active than at any time this year. Breadstuffs and provisions have been in demand both for export and speculative account. The business of the railroads is increasing, although the war between the trunk lines continues. During the canvass in Connecticut, U.S. statesman James G. Blaine made a speech, which is just now serving a purpose very different from that which he put it to. With Colorado admitted to the Union, he said, the total electoral vote will be 369, of which 185 will be a majority. Since the election in Connecticut, the Democrats have found great satisfaction in reproducing this speech.
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