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The distress in Yedo continues.  All women and children went to the te [[cut-off]] in the early part of the week, asking [[cut off]] and from thence about 50 went to a [[cut off]] merchant named Kashema, residing [[cut off]] street or quarter of Yedo, and dema[[cut off]] him each a bag of rice, promising to [[cut off]] when the price fell to five [[italics]] ngos [[/italics]] (go [[cut off]] tempo.

Several parties of Japanese perfor[[cut off]] about to leave for San Francisco a[[cut off]] One troupe of 20 persons will be under[[cut off]] intendancy of Professor Risley. The p[[cut off]]of this troupe are said to be remarkab[[cut off]] sisting of tricks and a series of acroba[[cut off]] ning, balancing and other feats. The [[cut off]] pointments and paraphernalia required [[cut off]] got up in Yedo in the most perfect a[[cut off]] style. The party were to leave in th[[cut off]] for San Francisco in about a fortnight[[cutoff]]

The particulars regarding the loss o[[cut off]] brig [[italics]] Duodecimo [[/itlaics]] in Van Dieman stra[[cut off]] received. A Japanese pilot had arriv[[cut off]] soti, who reported she had about 7[[cut off]] board, a great many being Japanese [[cut off]]
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