The right to examine even a public record does not exist when such examination interferes with public interests or public business. Randolph v. State, 82 Ala. 527; Brewer v. Watson, 61 Ala. 310; Webber v. Townley, 43 Mich. 535; People v. Richards, 99 N.Y. 620; State v. Rachac, 35 N.W. Rep., 7; Cormack v. Wolcott, 15 Pac. Rep., 245; Bean v. People, 2 Pac. Rep., 909; Buck v. Collins, 51 Ga. 395; Scribner v. Chase, 27 Ill. App. 36. There can be no doubt that under the common law a private person has no right to examine or inspect public records unless he is interested in or affected in some manner by such public record.