THE KILLING OF JULIUS C^SAR "LOCALIZED." 



Being the only true and reliable account ever published ; taken from the Roman ^^ Daily 

 Evening Fasces" of the date of that tremendous occurrence. 



NOTHING in the world affords a newspaper reporter so much satisfaction 

 as gathering up the details of a bloody and mysterious murder, and 

 writing them up with aggravating circumstantiality. He takes a living 

 delight in this labor of love — for such it is to him especially if he knows that 

 all the other papers have gone to press, and his will be the only one that will 

 contain the dreadful intelligence. A feeling of regret has often come over me 

 that I was not reporting in Rome when Caesar was killed — reporting on an 



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