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Returned From The South

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
January
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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- terday ínorninp Mrs. Iogoreoll, of thia lúiy, wlio, it will be remenvbered, went to Kiuhmond uod Gliarlcstou in chargo oi' clotbing for thoso of our soldiers vvho are in tlie baods of the rebela, returned borne, Sho has i'ullillod ber mission, baving beon to Charlestou and (Idivcred tlie clothing into tbe banda of tlioso í'or vvliom it wat i:itended. Blie was absent juat nineteen days. A son ot tlie lady's íh aniong tho prisonera at Charleston, and sho had the satUÍQOtion of 8ceing 1 1 i i n . Tho men aro all iti irooci healtb, but they still necd clothing Ilubbard Sniith, ol this city, has been releasod, aod is on his way home. - Colonel Willoos was at Charleston, but was, the day afier Mrs. Ingersoi) lcft, in company with all thoso who romained in tbat eity, sent co Colutnbia. Many of our soldiers are now in prison at Xusualooaa. - Advertiscr, Sih. JSg" He who knows his ignorance is the possessor of the rarcst k!ud ol valuable knowledge,

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Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus