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7
Month
March
Year
1862
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Public Domain
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- The United States mail is rc-established as far as Clftrköville, TenD,, and permits are given to traders upon their giving the requisito bands. Shipments harealready been made from St. Louis to Nashville. - Cotton to tho valuo of 100,000 was taken at Nashville, vvhich tho Treasury Department bas ordered to be forwurded to New York. - A heavy fire in Milwuuke?, Saturday morning, destroyed what was known as the Albany Building?. The loss on tlie building was 875,000, insured for $50,000. - Counterfeit five .dollar Tieasury Notes have made their appearance. Thej are excellent imitations of the genuine, but they can be detected, tho letters U. S , one witbin tho other, on the shiold of the Goddess oí Liberty being left out. -All the extra $10,000,000 demand notes have been issued. Secretnry Chase now awaits the completion of the newly engraved sheets under the law recently passed by Congress. - Mujor A. B. Watson, of the Eighth Michigan Regiment Infantry, left Grar.d Iïapids for South Carolina on Thursday of last week. Ho b.39 X&covered irorn bis wouud. - All the pri?oners taken ot Roanoke Island havo bGen released on parole. Quila a numbtr of them arrived at Raleigh on Monday of last week. - The Lynchbnrg Virginian says the sick at CentrevilTe have been sent lo tho rear, and tho anny placed under marching orders. - Tho new rebel flag is to be a blue " union " on a red field ; the stars being white, tbe national colors of red, white and blue, being thus reproduced. - There are four stars disposed in the form of a square within the union. - President Felton, of Harvard Coege, ono of tho most learned of Anicrican scholars, died on tbo 26th uit., aged 55.

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Michigan Argus