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Births And Deaths

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Day
22
Month
July
Year
1870
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Public Domain
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piornthe returns made by the severa] rgaud on fl!e in the office of the CJerk, we have cotnpiled the tol■■i!tj o! Ijir 1 lis and deaths in thiIntyfor the year 1869: Blrths, Deaths. UnArborCity 9 88 21 8 rater, ab e f-etilüin, „ 43 11 1 1 1 15 's 19 8 88 17 o ü ] 13 tl Towa, 3 J Total, 740 251 Wcarc Incllned to think tfaat the census i jKuerators will get a largor agijj-egate In BBfftJc towns. The mail train goins; west on Baturtllldedwlth the bine Une coming Delhi, wrecMag both englnes and irg. One Brem.in had bla anfcle :. and a passenger was sllghtly I, That no more serióos Injury waltod is hanlly accorintaWe. The traína -■;x houre. - At Wayne. ou Wednesday raomlng, li bout S o'clock, the Atlantic Bj ist ran into the Jactson frelght ood on l!ie side track, wn ttaenglne, tender and baggage car of the opeas train, and tliree freight care. Jos. Bobïbib, a brakeman on the frelght train ru Instaatly killed; Frjsderick Van Ai-t.f.x, brataman on the same train .o Injcml tUat hc llved but two hours, and others more or less lnjnred. passengere i.'l mUaculously escaped. The accident is iwged to the snitchman wiio neglected oclosc tlie switch altor letting the fi rain on ío the siile track. CcnsiiR Ermuiorator Geo. W. Moore kiscomplcted the census of tlils city - so ir ís population is conccrncil - and made bis returns to Marshal Bexnet, at Detroit. Bis final footlngs are a little iu oxcess of ï!ut we announced tvvo weeks ago. We givctlicpopuiation by wtrds : First Ward 1,793 : " 1,2((8 Thlrd " l,l0 l'ourtli " 1,501 Fifth " " 908 Total 7,372 Iiy the census of 1860 our populación W 3,i)."0; anrl hj the State census of 18(4,6,781. Thegrowth if not extraordlntff Is healthy. Givc us the new rallroad imlwe will do better in the next decade. Offiug to the oft repeated1 and heavy nies the harvest lias not progressed very atisfactorily or very rapidly durlng the lutweek. Complaints ire quite genera) ♦ígrowing wheat, and we suspect that the PMc may prepare to eat "eweet bread." - The rain storni on Sunday afternoon list was one of the hea flest of the year. In ktnorthern counties it was accompaníed byliigh wlad, and prostration of crops tat, buildings, forests, 4c., is reported. The storm ofWednesday evenlng was, also, 'try heavy. - mm-t ■ - i t m At Norwallr, on Monday, Judge PtnnwiLL denled the npplicationfor an 'njanction agalnst the city authorities Of Toledo, in the matter of the contract with ïr.CoiAKTfor building the Toledo and VToodvilie Railroad. 11e held the aid law eonstitutional, and the action of the trastees nd city council recular and legal. That tombling block is removed, and as the contrct tlms beid good guaranlees the buikl'goftheroad henee to Toledo, on the 'mplc coodition of $250,000 in stock being 'bscribcd.oar citizens sliould not lag. "ow is the day, and now is the hour." Current report lias it that Prof. E. P. Ev-s,of the University, has tendered his ignation, and that he goes at an early ■JtoQenuany, accompanled by his wlfe, remaïn scveral ycars : It is said to sutWntend the edneation of the young sou ofawoalthyCalifornian. "is also ruinored that a special ses'nor the Board of Regenta wlU be held 1 few days, tb coaslder important ïnatiers. The Ypsilaoti Smimel proposes that tneone steal the march on iis strect raily and start an Ypsilanti and Ann A.rW express, before the ro-opening of the ulycrsity." it gayg uUlc cuterpripC froxiiá Py" K the proprletor was able, it should tlTe addcd. Tbc musie class of Prof. Sacie brought utt!lc"Flo;verQiieen"üf Root on Tuesï'UVorln(:sda.y evcnings, ín the lecJ room of thc.M. E.Church. The scs storm of the latter cvening prei jMnclal Bnccess. The performance is ,W1 spoken of. If J'ou havo Bold your wool don't forgCtt0 Pa3' for the Anous. If nèry subj" wil1 ke prompt payment it hall ;Pt in a ncw dress and otherwlse imProvcd. [).':H

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