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Turned Up Again

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
April
Year
1870
Copyright
Public Domain
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■Corbin, who, as a Presideutinl brothcr-iu-law, Las dono a thriviug busiuess io g;kl gambliog, Las turnod up 3gan ; this time in tho charBCter of a letter-writer. His correspondeuce is wilh Judgo Springor, of Ohio, and is of a persoDnl naturo. Corbin inforins thc judge that he has just made a liitlu triflc of 51,000 by selling his house ia New York. He bas now removed to New Jersey, where lúa taxea in spite ot hiiuself, amount thisyear to $7,000. IIj rus reduced his dcbts to about $120,000, aud is fondly hopÍDgbefore Graut's term expires to bo able to frce hiniself of all ucumbranees of this nature. Ho remembers with pleasuro the early days of hia career, which were passed at the hoijie of tho Springers; remarka that he bulongs to the Metho diut Church and tries to deal houcstly with all men ; uerer had a lawsuit in his ufe, and hopes ncver to givo serious effeuse to others ; ho grievos tosay that the politicians havo lately violently asaaikd him in eonsequsucc of his near relatiouship to the Ëxecutivc, but will endeavor "when tha present fluny ig over," to to live thal it will puzzlo them to ussail him again, etc. Delayí are dangerous, Corbin ; repentaoce and prompt ivformation are infinitely botter thau vaane promises of ultímate inent.-

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Old News
Michigan Argus