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The Assassination Of Lord Frederick

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Day
11
Month
May
Year
1882
Copyright
Public Domain
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Carendishand the Vader Secretary will, it is to fearcd, prove aa irreparable injury to the Iruh cause. The act will be deprecated br every liberty loving citizen of every nation. The colored people.are becoming justly indignant at the way they are treated by the republicana and propose to holda convention soon. A very interestiug article in refercnce to the subject will be found in to-day's paper. It should be read by every colored voter in the city. At President Arthur's reception Tuesday bvening, the crowd was so greal that Ihe eotire time belween 8 and 10 o'clock was consumed in receiving a continuous stream of people, and at 10 o'clock many present had not had the opportunity to reach the Blue room, where the Presideulial party were in line. A few persous hare been making a great noise because the common council would not permit the publication of the names of the,3ureties on the saloon bonds, or n other words would not let the reporters examine them. Members of the council were asked to do this by many business men who signed bonds, for they did not like to have their names in print. Whether the couucil were justifled d taking the course they did is not for us to say, but we do know thpt it has been approved by those who are familiar with theacts. It certainly would not be fair to allow one newspaper permusion to publish the names of the bondsmen to the elusion of others and the council would not do it- all were served alike. The question might properly be aeked, ''what good would it do to publish these names?" We leave it for those who seem to be more particularly interested in the matter to answer.

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Ann Arbor Democrat