The War Of The Roses To The Editor Of The Peninsular Courier
in yonr paper or the üath lust., thorc is an article headed "The Fifteenth Auicndiiiont CelabntlOD." As to that ainendmcnt and also as to the article, we have only to sa.v that the whole proceedinsrs are unwarranted anti un called íor, and that there is no truth In the statement that it cmennted froni tlie colorid citizens o thls city. Tlie factsarc that thls was a clandestine I Ing, and all that niay have occurred therc s without the sanction or approval of the i majorlty of aacb colored clttzens. Tlie real coimuittee appointed in the case and at the regalar meeting wero Rev. Mr. Fassett, M. LuCM, D. Fox, K. Jolinsen, J. Davií, A. Pearl, A. Tilomas, and .!. V. Vr.iv, aod tlioy iiaving made thelr arrangenrnts in Allí, are not prepared toliave such rrangementa now brokeu up by auy elanostinc or other arrangementa. And any ach attempts sliotild and will be Irowned own by the eolored cltlzcns of tiiis city. Wm. Johnson. J. Davis. Aun Arbor, Feb. 25th, 1870. Note.- The above was oflered to tlie Courier and rel'iised. Wishiug to soe faiiay we glve it a place.
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