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100THE TOPICAL TIMES SATURDAY, MAY 21st, 1887. LONDON: 18, CATHERINE-STREET, STRAND, W.C. It was early on Thursday morning when I ventured into the enclosure at Earl's Cout which had been annexed by the American peopl, and now forms one of the numerous States of the Union. Wherever the eye reaches, the Stars and Stripes are to be seen fluttering in the breeze, and the collection of Americans embraces samples from every one of the older States. "Lo, the poor Indian," is to be seen, in all his glory of paint, in addition to the citizens of America, of all shades and hues -- for in the Western Republic it must be known that all males over the age of twent-one are entitiles to vote unless they be natice and to the manner born. English, Germans, French, Italians, Spaniards, Portuguese, Africans, all may become bona-fide citizens of the country, but not the redman from whom it was wrested. A paternal government gives him a blankets, settles him on land beyond the confines of civilisation, which he may call his home, unless gold be found in it -- in which case he must surrender it to the noble white man -- makes it a penal offence to sell him firewater, and then considers it has treated him handsomely. | 100 |
