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Source Type: Newspaper
Author: n.a. n.a. n.a.
Publisher: The Independent Monitor
Place of publication: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Date of publication: May 10, 1869 11:50 pm
Transcript:

Mr. W. ‘F. Lovejoy desires us to inform the public that the reports started against him by certain Radi- cals about town, relative to his hav- ing been engaged in the killing of the negroes on this side of the-Tiver, are totally untrue. He says that he can prove, by Mr. Cochrane and others, that he was on the flat boat crossing the river at the timo that the raid pras made on the premises of Mrs. Cochrane, on the afternoon of thp day of the killing. These Rads had better be careful how they circulato false reports, based upon bare sus- piclon, about well-behaved citizens. Mr. W. ‘F. Lovejoy desires us to inform the public that the reports started against him by certain Radi- cals about town, relative to his hav- ing been engaged in the killing of the negroes on this side of the-Tiver, are totally untrue. He says that he can prove, by Mr. Cochrane and others, that he was on the flat boat crossing the river at the timo that the raid pras made on the premises of Mrs. Cochrane, on the afternoon of thp day of the killing. These Rads had better be careful how they circulato false reports, based upon bare sus- piclon, about well-behaved citizens.