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Somebody Perpetrated A Very

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
October
Year
1863
Copyright
Public Domain
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fooliih tliing on Saturday uight last, id kuroing Regent AIoIxtyhe in effigy, and m " erenading " hini, and not alone tfoolish thing, but ia somo parts of the pirformance a criminal thing. Such "goingaon" are far froiu ereditable to the pirticipants, and refleet disgrace upon ur city aüd the University. If Mr. McIkttre or " any other man " saya or doei what ia not approved, his sayings nd actions should be disapproved in a oanly, honorable way. Burning in effigy may be a harmluss way of avenging real or suppused injury, but stoning a man's dwelling is neither a laudable or innocent amusement, and ihough it breaks but few Iights of glasa is sure to result in moro disgrace to the perpetrators than tin rictiin. Such demonstrations can nerer g8oerate sclf-respect in those who indulge in them, and, repeated, will ruin ítcd the best of causes. ■ i ■■ i ■ E?" The celebrated Bohemtan GlassBlowers will visit our city next week and üive'our citizens several exhibitions of their inimitable skill in the manufacture of Glass. Those who have never seen glass-workers prosecuting their ingenious labora, and producing the multitude of gluss ornaments so generally found in wy house, should embrace this opportunity to see and learn. Among the curioaities of the exhibitioa will be a Glass Steam Engine in complete running fder. At the close of each exhibition tbe articles manufactured will be distriWed as prizes to the audience. Notice f time aud place of exhibitions will bo given by posters.

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Old News
Michigan Argus