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Day
30
Month
April
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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General News.

-Moody and Sankey have commenced to redeem San Antonio, Texas.

- The Bayard family of Delaware is the only the that has held a seat in U.S. senate for three generations

- Two hundred Clevelanders who invested largely in Little Pittsburgh mining stock are tearing their hair over the loss of their money.

- One hundred men will give $5 each to secure Bob Ingersoll for the defense of Freeman, the Pocasset fanatic who sacrificed his sleeping child.

 -On the the Rev. Geo. Chaing resigned the pastorate of Unity church, Evansville, Ind., and horrified his by declaring, as not a christian.

- The early death of Miss Goodell, the female lawyer of Milwaukee, and of Miss Hulett of Chicago, create discussion as to woman's ability to stand the wear and tear of the legal profession.

- Judge Jere Black will sail for Europe, with his family, this week. This is abroad, and three things he particularly desires to see are: An English assize court in session; Runnymede, and as English horse race.

- In 1856, Andrew Johnson, tailor, was governor of Tennessee, when Win. W. Pepper, blacksmith, was judge of the Nashville circuit. The blacksmith made the tailor and, shovel, and the tailor made the blacksmith a coat; and last week, this garment pre-empted a hook in the Tennessee historical society.

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Ann Arbor Argus