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An Audacious Candidate

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
October
Year
1874
Copyright
Public Domain
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From the Lansing Journal. The Republican oandidate for Senator in Washtenaw County, Mr. Andrew Campbell, made a speech to the convention that noruinated him, and had the audacity to speak right out in meeting and beard the great Senatorial and Gubernatorial lions in their dens, by bragging that his " brain had never been muddled by whisky or tobáceo." What a neat thruat at both Chandler and Bagloy. If Campbell had said he knew nothing of draw-poker or frail women it would have been clear that the force of sarcasin " could no further go." But the Ann Arbor Courier, whose editor was recentiy made postmaster, takes, poor Campbell sharply to task for talking in thia slashing way. It says, does the Oourier, that such talk " was uncalled for, and entirely out of place." The Courier accuses Campbell of being " young, and inexperienced in politics," and coolly assigns him to political limbo, and " an inferior position " at that. Mr. Campbell will find, when he ceases to be an " inexperienoed " and " inferior " politioian that it will never do to club my Lords Chandler and Bagley in the way he did. Has he never board that a man must never speak of the gallows in a family where there has been a hanging P _ _ The Owobso postónico was entered by burglars Wednesday night. About 150 letters were taken from the general delivery and all the letters which had acoumulated between the mails. Entrance was affected by a side wiudow, and by completely emashing out the glass and sash, which must have made a noise sufficiently loud to arrest the attention of our night patrolman.

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Michigan Argus