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Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
November
Year
1876
Copyright
Public Domain
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The following correspondence will explain itself : Office of thb Michigan Aeoits, Anu Albor, November 18, 1876. Biio. Pattison : There is either a mistake in the tables compilad by the Couuty Canvaasers (see Arous of yesterday), or in your items in to-day's Com' mercial, iu which you state Harnmau's majority at '1, Caso's at 43, and üensley'a at '22. As I wi8h tlie Aegus to go down to posterity as a reliable souroe tor the iuture historian to draw from, I shall feel greatly obliged if you wil give me the figures on which your statements are bawed, so that 1 ruay next week correct the errors in my tablea. Yours, E. B. Pond. I make Harriman's majority, '287 ; Case's, 340 : and ol-enaley's 351. E. B. P. EEPLY. Commercial Office, Ypsilanti. November 20, 18.76. Editor Pond : Shall correct according to your tables. 1 was misled by sang uine repovtb. Your truly, Pattison. P. S. Washtenaw County is a cheerless spot for a Kepublicau to live in. Pat. And now will the Tribune, Post and Lansing Republican repeat that favorito item about the good run made by Martin.

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Old News
Michigan Argus