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Tsuda Umeko

Tsuda Umeko (津田 梅子), née le à Tokyo et décédée à l'âge de 64 ans le à Kamakura, est une féministe japonaise pionnière dans l'éducation des femmes au Japon durant l'ère Meiji. Née sous le nom de Tsuda Mume (津田 むめ), avec mume ou ume faisant référence à l'abricot japonais, elle adopte le nom d'Ume Tsuda durant ses études aux États-Unis avant de changer pour Umeko en 1902.

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31st of December 1864 News

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GENERAL NEWS.

Date: 31 December 1864

The Gold-room was advanced to 229 yesterday morning, but fell back to 227 per cent. There was an advance in the forenoon in the Government Gold-bearing Stocks of @1 per cent, and in the afternoon a recovery on the Stock of the Erie Railway, ...

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GENERAL NEWS.

Date: 01 January 1865

Produce and merchandise were generally quiet and depressed on Saturday, the main exceptions having been Pork and Linseed Oil, which were in speculative request and decidedly dearer. The freight market was dull.

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NEWS FROM WASHINGTON.

Date: 01 January 1865

Dispatches to the Associated Press.

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Good News for the Street-Sweepers.

Date: 01 January 1865

The laborers employed in cleaning the streets were made glad yesterday by the recession of Mayor GUNTHER from the ground he assumed respecting his refusal to sign the note upon the Broadway Bank, for the payment of their wages for the last nine weeks. The Mayor put his signature to the requisition by the advice of the Corporation Counsel. The strike of the street-cleaners is, therefore, at an end, and the danger that the city would be buried in ashes is, for the present at least, avoided. The Mayor's action was made known to the strikers in line for most of them to borrow money by "shaving" their claims, wherewith to keep the New-Year holiday.

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BROOKLYN NEWS.; ACCOUNT OF MONIES EXPENDED FOR WAR. Evening Exchange.

Date: 01 January 1865

King's Co; Expenses April, '61, to Dec 30, '64

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GENERAL CITY NEWS.; SHERIFFALTY APPOINTMENTS. INGENIOUS BUT NOT NEW FRAUD REVEALED.

Date: 01 January 1865

Sheriffalty Appointments

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NEWS FROM REBEL SOURCES.; THE RAID ON GORDONSVILLE. GEN. BURBRIDGE'S RAID. JEFF. DAVIS ON THE CANADIAN RAIDS.

Date: 01 January 1865

Canadian Raids on; Lee's Official Report; Burley, a Belligerent; Davis' Notice of

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FROM NEW-ORLEANS.; Arrival of the Steamship George Washington Rebel News from Texas The Pascagouia Raid. GEN. GRANGER'S RAID. PRICES CAMPAIGN.

Date: 31 December 1864

The steamship George Washington, from NewOrleans Dec. 24, arrived at this port last evening. We are indebted to the Purser for the prompt delivery of our news packages.

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GENERAL NEWS.; ENGLAND. THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE PRINCE CONSORT'S DEATH. One Hundred and Seventh New-York Volunteers. Reported Disaster to a United States Gunboat.

Date: 01 January 1865

Albert, Prince--Anniversary of His Death Ceremonies

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ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS. OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENCE.; Christmas Amusements in London Mysteries A Congratulatory Address to Mr.Lincoln How the War Looks In England How to Settle an Englishman.

Date: 01 January 1865

We have a half inch of snow this morning to the delight of the boys and the astonishment of the sparrows. All England is preparing for Christmas. The shop windows are full of prize beef, geese and poultry, and presents of all kinds.

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