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  • 'We are indebted to Captain Cabel, of the Earl Durham, for a file of the Gaceta del Comercio, of Valparaisao, to the 3rd June ... In our next and future numbers we shall probably give some extracts from this interesting journal, together with a curious account of this colony, from a number of the same paper which is not in our file, but has been kindly presented to us by the translator, a passenger by the Earl Durham.'

    Source: 'South America', Australasian Chronicle (25 August 1842): 3

  • At head of article: 'Translated from the Gaceta del Comercio, of Valparaiso [Chile], May 19th, 1841'
  • Editor's note: [The above article is a strange medley of truth and fiction, but it is of course desirable that we should know what the good republicans of Chile think of us.- Ed. A. C.]

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