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A Man Named Wm. O'brien

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Parent Issue
Day
8
Month
July
Year
1870
Copyright
Public Domain
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-a foail hand- was brought to Uiis city on Thursday of last weck, consigned by Justice GoooYEAii, of Manchester, to the euro f Sheriff Poutek, charged witli ravishing a Nspectable old lady agcd 77 ycars. Ilav'ng looked over the complaint and testuaohïi we flatter oursel.f tliat he will get a home at Jackson at r.o tlistant day. - In Manchester, oji the 2d, two railroad ffliffl assaulted a littlc glrl 10 y.ears old, but werc driven ofl" by three ot,lir men, before compllshlog their UellisU purpose. The Siccrs were unable to fiud the demons, so tliat Juütice is likely to bo cheated of her ducs. Tbere was a eolebration at Erighton n the Fourth, with a largo turn out. R. E. Frazer, of tti3 city, and T. J. McDonkel, of Toledo, were the orators. We tried t0 8t Fiuzku to report " the doin's," but a11 we oDald pump out of him was thut " hit oration was the best he ever heard," whicli our readers may consider a specimen of A. Waiid's sarcannm or not, as thcy P'ease. McDonxt.ll, more modest, con íesscd to havlng heard better oratioiis thai ti oivii. Ypsilanti had races the Fourth 1H Germau picnic, a Good Templar's ! a Railroad Excursión to and froin Saline, ffre-works ia the evening, aud l t'ioroughly lively day of it. No acciden is reponed. 1 n i - i ■ The Zouaves had t-nget tiboot 01 Monday afternoon. The silver medal wa "on by Chas. Norton, after whlch there was hooting fox clgars and smaller prizes We are told the "striugs" were nothlug to wast of, though pretty good for "green saootists,"

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Old News
Michigan Argus