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Relief For Kansas

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
February
Year
1861
Copyright
Public Domain
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-"We nro request ed to say Üiat citizene of this city and vicinity who desire to contribute for the relief of the suffering in Kansas can have their donations properly forwarded by handing thom to eifier A. J. Sctheklan, L. Mills or W. VÍWinks, who have consentel to act as a corvimittee for that purposc. Jyg' From Stei & Buchhbistet( Detroit, Publishcrs and dealere in Mvisic, we have received a new piece, "Thero is some ting yet tliat loves me." The words by T. B. Read are beautiful, and if all things are in keoping, so must be tli3 music by W. D. FkahSUN, of the Continental Vocalist. Let cur musical friends try it. ïsT Thursday of next vveok, Feb. 28, is the dny set apart by the Churches of this oountry, for prayer for Colleges and other institutions of learning. The dny will ba observcd in this City by tbe Methodist, Presbyterian, Congregational and Baptist Cluirches in union services. In the A M. at 10 % o'clooU, ut Presbyterian Churoh; P. Mat 2o'clock, at Congregntional Chureh. gy We understnnd that G. B. Stkbbiss lectured on "Fiee Speech - at ten eents ahead"- on Sablmth afternoon last, ou which occasion tho Abous and its Editor came in for a share of notice. lie has our permission to commnt upon our course at nny time. If it doeshimany good, it don't hurt usa bit, and we couldn't be so unkind as to restrain "free speech" in the least.

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Michigan Argus