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President Arthur

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Day
23
Month
September
Year
1881
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Public Domain
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I A bout 2:15 ut Ilic rlw k, on tl ir m "1 St i, lonr ifter I'iesMent GtftU'ld bnatlied bit last, QU . 11 vieopresMent of the I - ' ithof ctlice as president, as lie con.-titutiort of tlie l'nited Status liad praHK Tliis oatli was !dministqted liy i I ¦ ¦. John R Brady, justice of the sópleme court ol líew York, at thttome t President Arthur, No. 123 Lexing ton Ave., New York city. The following deacriptkD of the event, taken rom the telegraphicdispatclies, is wortli preaervinjr; un IvkIk' IkjiioIiih' arrlval Oen.Arthur ron (rom huí seat ín t lio llhrary hikI iuIvhih.'I la the front parlor It isa l.ir„'e room; ti is solt hii 'Itt-p and ol n dark tlllt ; lieavy curi ai n. s, imtchitig the carpet, haiiK Croni the larve Kreiicli Windows; hikI olí by oíd inavtafl linj$ íri the crllltiK. iJliipa booksaiid wntliiK hihi osttered all over th large lable that HtH centre. (Jen. Arthur Htood tMhlnd lilla Uible, ing the WMhm. He IihiI ri'ga:i,.-l nm)Rllre, lils ye w.i rl.-ar iui.1 hin in;inniT dlgumed. Tintirvy wm burnlDH diinly, and IiIkI Une tll ton. i s'uiod out grundlv. Vrom 11 I ilark backirouDd oíd allegortoal pn i m - ; m il mit from tl i i 'liiestsand trlumplm, an I HlKivuall u whltnl bu-t of U Itidgo Braily si i I on tlic othiv n Ar I llinr. Grouped around ttietwo iuu were JudKtil lNinohiie, Kllhu Hott, ( 'onimisMtomT PlWMtUl liiiiiii'l U. KolliD kii1 Ufíi. Arthur HHtn. lita Bratly slowly advanoed a V'p ar.dl ra-M'ii hls rlght Imnil, Gen. Art har d Id llkewlHe,! auUaminnnntat Inipi- Im ni I til un fnll I I (tii Arthur'H ttai ni is wiii'Mliiiiist rtx-il, I n I I.IiHiKt' Jir.uly attniiöUtei.-.! Míe mil li. litn. 1 Ithur K(cikiiiK ín a i-leur rlDgtngtvoioe : I I da MiUiiinlv üweitr tlutt 1 will iHllhinllyl ¦ ¦xo-tiif nfílcc of preKldent of tlic Ualleal látale, andwlll u !h bestif my ainlny pra I ¦ Ml(, jyluUil HIlJ ilrlt'lld 1-OIJhtltUtlOU ofl lil' United si,ii8 I After lilis he remalned stanilinR n nimin nt I lliingiT. hln hanil mili rulKl. Ne otM sike.l ¦ nor iliil in sitliiitiiftrwardglveexpruiulou lt7any tiuoflon. Wlm Ule rnnn is that is now at tlie licluil "t Uiis great sklp oí'qtaXe is well known tol ¦jil-nji" riTirinrfíi a; ¦¦¦ wy tnr rcpuií-1 Ilicans nt ( hii-airo. he entered earnestly iii-l Ito tlie émptgp agatmt tlie dcmocraticl Ipartyi and by personal popularity iliill linui'h 10 carry his own state of New York, I Iwhirli derided thr rcsult. Like hi pnnleceí'sor he arOM ti. un an IhumbN ortjfiii. Like lii predefieasor 1; Ihas labored dUlgently and peisevered Ithrougli povtity. trials and liardslnp Iwhieh tlic inajorily (if niaiikind would liavt1 lilri'iiiril i:iMuinoiintable. It is usoless to lenter into a detailed sketch of his life, the IpriiUMpul evenU of which are .-til! fr.li in ti of (hr propli'. To le sure the cii-cunistanccs under [which lic enters lipón the dOtieS "I the [presldency are peniliarlv [.aiiiful and tryIíiiíí, vet the people ni tlii.i naiimí liave faith to tx-lieve that h' will lx; M nis: in tliis mi.-itii.n he hftt beCn limve un tlie lield (f battle.

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Ann Arbor Courier
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