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NEW YORK.

March 6. President Grant, in his inaugural message, notes the rapid spread of Republicanism, and augurs that it will speedily be the dominant power throughout the world. The United States Government will endeavour to civilise the Indian tribes, failing which they will exterminate them. Reference to foreign powers in the speech was pacific. The Congress declines to subsidise either Webbs or Burnside's Australian steamship lines. Webb has taken the" boats off the line. The Hawaiian Government, under a reciprocity treaty, cede to America a naval station near Honolulu,

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 988, 19 March 1873, Page 2

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NEW YORK. Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 988, 19 March 1873, Page 2

NEW YORK. Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 988, 19 March 1873, Page 2

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