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The Board Of Supervisors

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Day
8
Month
April
Year
1870
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tbc followlng is the list of Supervisor! clected on Jlonday last: DK.MOCKATS. Ann Arbor City, 'id and 4th Ward, Futrick O'IIcarn, Augusta, Aiiron Childs. Brldgewater, Daniel LeBaron.4 Dexter, Patiick Fleming." Freedom, John G. Feldkatnp. Linta, George S. Frcer. Lodi, Newtun Sheldoii. Manchester, Isaac Magoon. Northfleld, Patrick Wall. Scio, II. E. Peters. Saline, Myron Wbb Sylvau, Orrin Tliatcher. Sharon, Emerson Animbil. Ypsilantl City, 2d, Jolm P. Drakc. itiii'uni.iCAxs. Ann Arbor City, lst and 2d Wardj, Robert P. Luonard. Ann Arbor City, 5th and 6tli Wards, Horace Carpenter. Ann Arbor Tovvn, Belden W. Slnirtleft". Lyndon, George Roe. Pittstield, David Wilsey. Salem, Isaac Wynkup. Su]erior, lm Crippen. Webster, Geo. C. Arms. York, Peter Cook. Ypsilunti Town, W. I. Yeckley. Ypsiianti City, lst Dist., Lee Yost. The Dcmocrats gnin onc in Anu Arbor and one in Sharon, and lose onc lu Lyndon and one in Superior, so tJnit the Board vvlll stand the same as last yoar : 14 Democrats, 11 Republicano. TIiokc nmrked with n wcrc membcrs of the lioard last year. At tho regular animal conclave of Ann Arbor Coroinandery No. 13 IC. T., held at thelr Asyhun, Tuesday evening, April 5t!i, 1ÖTO, the foliowlng namiyl Sir Knights, were elected as offleers for tho Coinmandery for the eusuing year : Eminent Comniander, Sir S. M. Webster. Oeneralissiino, Sir Lexvis C. RlsdOD. Captain Qeneral, Blr Tlios. F. HUI. Freíate, Sir A. MdDlcheran. Senior Warden, 3lr John A Kissell. Juuior " Sir Chas. A. Hor. Treasurer, Sir K. J. Johnson. Recorder, .Sir W. A. Lovejoy. Standard Bearer, Sir S. L Stevens. Sword Bearer, Blr J. Carpenter. Warder, Sir Slbley G. Taylor. First Guard, Sir H. W. Ellis. Second " Sir Z. P. Kin?. Tliird " Sir Richard Bealian. Seaünel, Sir Juhn P. Litlle. On Monday, York voted $20,000 in aid of the Toledo, Ann Arbor and Northern Rallroad by a majority of 133. The conditions make Saline a point. Well done, York. This makes a total vote in this County as follows : Northficld, 15,000 Ann Arbor Town, 15,000 Am Arbor City, 400,000 Jfittsilckl, 20,000 Lodi, 20,000 York, 20,000 Scio, 35,000 Total, $225,000 - The aid votcd in Shiawassee, Livings ton, and Monroe, with the capital stock, make au aggrogate of over $GOO,UOü. One of tho pleasantest social gatherings of the season was the rc-union of the Ladies' Llbrary Assuciatiou, giveu lu the LecUire Koom of the Presbyterlaa Clinrch, on Wednesday evcuiug. Tlie ladies were in their hapjiest mood, thelr guests were made at home, tlrere were no long speeches, the tables were bcautifully and bountifnlly spread, and all eojoyed tlieniselves to the bent of their iiicliiiatioiis. We trust that the ladies will reap what thev sow, and that their hospitalities may bring increase t3 tlicir treasary. The Ladies Library Association is onu of the most worthy societies in our city, and deserves a hearty supportMork Detroit Advkktisements. - We cali especial attentiou to the list of Detroit Advertiscments which we publish to-day. They are entitled to such attention for two rcasons : First - They are an cvidenceof the enterprise ot Detroit houses, and a the advertisersappreciatcsthe valuc of advertising, we hope they may receive from it a largely increaecd trade. Scond - The list carnes its own eudorseraents as to character and standing. As set forth at the head of the column, k" they are all of legitímate enterprises, and none of a questionable character." The List speaks for itself. Tho colored citiiens of tliis city and vlcinity are so jubulant over the adoptiou of the XVth Amendment that they go In for two celebrations, one on Mouday next, the othcr on Tuesday : and both with music, a proecssion, speeches, and a dinner, and the Tuesday one -vith a grand dance in the evening - for all the world like " white trash." Wcll, they have aright to celébrate big. Rev. W. J. Erdman has reeigned tbe pastorship cf the Presbyterian Churcli and has ceased nis labors. Mr. Erdjiax lias made many fnends herc who regret the necessity of parting with hlm. - The vacancy has not yet been (llled. Spring has fairly made her debut, and after six moiiths of winter overcoats and fors are at a discount. So mote It Üe.

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