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Bayard (search for this): article 6
Northern Pleasantries.
--The Northern newspapers publish the following incident in the experience of Senator Bayard in Philadelphia, which they consider a "good thing:"
As Senator Bayard passed into the Mayor's office, his hat struck against a rope with a noose in it, suspended over the door and labelled "Death to traitors," which had been removed by the police from one of the street lamp-posts.
Northern Pleasantries.
--The Northern newspapers publish the following incident in the experience of Senator Bayard in Philadelphia, which they consider a "good thing:"
As Senator Bayard passed into the Mayor's office, his hat struck against a rope with a noose in it, suspended over the door and labelled "Death to traitors," which had been removed by the police from one of the street lamp-posts.