. The Spirit of '76 : devoted to the principles, incidents, and men of '76 and colonial times. ld readers is a ;.- ofthe 1 hree liiack Cvow^. He threw u|) soiiething as as acrow. As a youth we were rather credulous \shen we read tis,but since seeing a Cincinnati man expectorate we can see ; thetale orii^inated. Of little has been said. A New York father a:.s,\er-ing a citiestion about his children said sadly, two of them are deadand the other lives in Brooklyn. Brooklyn has 1, peopleand in ten years would fiave absorbed New ; it is a city fortliC rich


. The Spirit of '76 : devoted to the principles, incidents, and men of '76 and colonial times. ld readers is a ;.- ofthe 1 hree liiack Cvow^. He threw u|) soiiething as as acrow. As a youth we were rather credulous \shen we read tis,but since seeing a Cincinnati man expectorate we can see ; thetale orii^inated. Of little has been said. A New York father a:.s,\er-ing a citiestion about his children said sadly, two of them are deadand the other lives in Brooklyn. Brooklyn has 1, peopleand in ten years would fiave absorbed New ; it is a city fortliC rich and poor; an man can go to Coney Island andeat of the sand which is there without expense ; not so, however, ofttie Raines sandwich, that was never meant to be eaten, lironklvnhas beautiful parks and boulevards, and Gods greatest blessing—pure air, in fact the air is so fresh that it has to be salted to be pal-atable, lirooklyri is the biggest borough on earth, and our im-mortal George Washington left it regret. L. H. C,-Delegate, liorough of Brooklyn. N. G. N. ^..


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