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Show CENEKVL UOl'LAMJEi:. As an Illustration of tlieiustability of earthly greatness it can be mentioned men-tioned that General Boulanger, the Frenchman, who, a couple of years ago, was thought to be fairly started on his road to an imperial throne of France, Is now editing a small news-Iper, news-Iper, publi-hed in an obscure comer of the Isle of Jersey. "Wis sudden rise and fall from fame and power," said M. Charles AvriU of Pari) toa Chicago nporlcr, "ire two of tlie most remarkable Incidents Inci-dents of the latter-day history of the French people. One-man power killed him. You might rav he killed himself." |