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A Good Thing

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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
October
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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- It will be seen bj Dotico in another column that the Board of Supervisors of this County have contracted for the co:.finement of al! persons " sent up" fur moro than sixty days, for offences not punishftble by cqiifincment in the State Piison, in thp Detroit House of Correotion. This class of petty crimináis will now have to work during their confinement in-tead of living in miqh,it-fbreeding dlene-i8, and besides yil! he snbjected to a rigid and wlioiosome discipline not providahle in our county jail The Detroit House of Correction sustains a first-class reputation as a refornjiitory institiition, and we thiuk our county will be beuefitted hoth ujo-ally and. pucuuiarily by tliu arrangement. L3C" Hon. Augustus G. Baldwín, of Potitinc, is tho Union nnd Domocratic candidato for Conress in the Fifih district. Mr. QaIiSWIN is an ablo lawyer, a good Bpeuktfr, and writer-, a man of large and general information, uiid of unspotled leputation. If elected, lis he certainly ought to be, be wil] mako a safu legislator. He vyaa forinerly editor of the Pontiao Jacktonian. - Ia the Sixth district IJon. Jou.s M'orb, of J3ast Sugiimw, is the Democratie and Union candidato. lio is known throoghout his district as a prominent lawver and business man, a man thoroughly identified with, tbe in terests of hia constituents. L3Ê The AJverliser and Tribune venta peculiar spite upon Ilnn. E. J. Pbnnimax, tha Union candidato for Congres in tho First district. Itseems thut Mr. Pbnniman during his former Congressional cnreer refusoü to join tho opposition agiiirmt Fillmore's administratinn, and, moro enminal still, refusiid to recommend tho Advi-rlsrr for a snars of the publio printing beoause oí tbiit journiil'sopposilion to the goveminent. Another prooi of the maxint tbat "curses likc chickens come home to roost. L3f Go to the polls on Tuesdny next and rote thï Uoiaa ticket.

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Old News
Michigan Argus