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The vote was taken, resulting in a majority of one against us. I called at his room again about four p. m. and found him up and dressing, and said he felt better and was glad the thing was over and that his Corunna friends had gone home. There was still a good deal of quiet figuring going on. In passing the door of Hon. Charles P. Bush's room, as I left Parsons, I heard a remark respecting a school section, which led me to suspect a move was on foot to purchase the school section in Lansing. I hastened back to .my room at the National Hotel, where I found Judge A. N. Hart and Mr. Kimberly in waiting for me. I made known to them my suspicions and we soon decided to, at once, acquaint Governor Greenly of our suspicions, and advise him to

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