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Judge Huntington At Home

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Day
12
Month
October
Year
1877
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Public Domain
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Tbe following cominunication sutficiently explams ïtsolf. Mr. Jones, who offerei the resolutions, is a very prominent Hepublican : IüQHAlt COÜNTY CLBBK's OFFICE, ) Masou, Mich., üctober 9th, 1877. ) PUBLISHEB " AEQU8 :" Deab Sib:- As directed by tho Board of Supeivisors ot this county, I herewith trunsmit to you the following preamble and resolution.i, which were this afteruoon unanimously adopted by suid Board, every member thereof voting yea: Yours respectfully, . JOHN C. SQUIEKS, County Clerk, liy Mr. Jones, of Lansing : Whkrbas, Certain aspersions have been made ugaiust the integnty and uprightnuss of .Iib Hou. _!jo. M. Huntiugtou, Judgo of this Kuurtii Judicial Circuit, growing out ol his recent decisiou iu the University case : and Wherkas, We who have known hira longest perhaps knuw him best, and are theretore best qualiüed to judge of his integrity and purity ot character, and freedom f rom bius in all matters of interest, whether public or private ; ;berefore, Resolved, by tbe Board of Supervisors of [ngham County, that having kuown Judge :iuntingtou froin his youth to the present time, mving dwelt and grown up in our midat, we ake pleasure, at this, bis home, iu testifying 'O the general probityot hischaracteras a man and a public oöicer, and bearing reeord of his unusual sincerity and faithfulness to convictiou uf duty, aud eminent purity iu public and privatu lne. Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board b directtd to furuish Juügu Huutington with an engrossed copy of these resolutious, and alsu urnish a copy tu the several newspapers pubisliod id this judicial circuit, for pubhcation. Ethau Allen, a relative of Ethaa Alen of Kovolutiuuury lame, died at St. föhns on last Sunday, aged ninety-four rem. The Constantine Mereury says tho rield of pepperuiint oii to the aure has een quite reinarkable this yoar. The jest yield we have heard of was upon he farm of Win. H. Roys, of Florence, who had twonty-seven pounds to the acre. Mr. Sumuel laas raised uear 2UU jouiida irom less thau 9 acrus. Other ields have been uearly as much. Tüese lare beeu exceptional, and in ezoess ut he average. Tho still of Win. II. lioys las produced about 1,600 pounds of oil. The yield in the cuuuty is estiuiated at 53,000 pound, worth, at presbnt prices, (110,0000. The Farmera' National bauk, with a capital of $00,000, has been organizad at Union City. The Jaokson Citizen says J. F. Suhultz & Co., of Lanuing, havo engaged the abor of 50 convicta to manufactura barrels. The Alden Factory, at Palmyra, Lenawee County, is preserving potatooa, and the proprietors expect to make a contract with the Bussian military auhorities to supply the army. A new bridge is bcing built over Jrand Kiver at Grand Kapida by the )etroit aud Milwaukee Kailroad Coiuany. Tbe iron work will be done by he Detroit Bridge works, and will conist of seven spans, with trusees weighng twenty tous each. At Saginaw City, on the 6th, Guorge 'ultun feil to the bottotn of a well, a istance of thirty feet, by the breaking f the chain on the wiudlasa. He was aken out immediately, receiving no njuries except a sprained ancle. His oape from instant death was remarkble.

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