Local Political Notes
-On Wednesdayevenmglast Messrs. Ohavmcey Joslin and Ch;vs. Tt.AYhitman of Ynsiiiuiti addressed the citizens of August at the Thompson school house. _Delera1es from Augusta, Pittstteld, Saline, York, Ypsilanti town and city, meet in Saline village to-day, to nomínate a democratie candidato for representative% -At Superior town house, Messrs. Charles B. Whitman and Patiick McKeman spoke on Frlday evening to a fair sized audiewce. Some republieans misbehaved tl'cmselves but Mr. mtman ghamed them toto keeping quiet. - Ex-niayorOrnmer returns f rom Livingston county wlierelie spoke at IIowell and IWghton, highly pleased witta the reeeptionhe mt with at the hands of his former friends and neighbors. Large and enthusiafiticaudiencesgreeted Mm at both places. Tlie Free Press of yesterday reports: "Ilon I). Cramer of Ann Arbor, spoke at Howell Tnesday evening to one of the finest audiencea that has gathered during the eampaign. It was tlie ablest speech that has yet been delivered here, and republicana admit üiat Mr. Cramer treated his subject very fairly and cordially. He demolished Bob Frazer, vho delivered a speech here for the republicansafew days ago, with a very few words." Mr. Cramer has been invited to speak at Lansing.
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