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Killed By The Cars

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
August
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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press train going west on Wednesday evening, near Chelsea, ran over a mm named James Crowlev, wlio was lying. intoxicated, on the track. His head was severed, and liis body so mutilated as to prevent recognitiou. Our informant says that he formerly rcsided in Ann Arbor, nnd tliat he leavea a wife and childrcn near Chelsea. HZSr Tha New York Horald correspondent gives the Michigan Sixth credit for gallant action in the batlle at Baton Eouge. Capt. Cordom, Co F, (from Saine, in tuis county,) took the tlag cf a Louisiana rrgiment. GF Eev F. A. Blaues is this week in attendance upon the M. E. Conference of Canada, in genera! fcssion it Coburg. - Bis pulpit wiil be filk'd on Sunday next Ly the llcv. M. A. Daugiieutv, of Jacksoa. Z-' ïü0 Westminstcr Reciev) for July Jiiis iBe folloiving pnpers The Jifuaml Poücy of Pilt ; Dr. ]j.nv!sori'.s In'.rciduction to the o!d Testament Electiun Expcj-jsus ; Sir William H:imíltoo ; his doctrinos of Pereeption and Judginent; Engüah Hule n India; (C.elebrated Literary Fiiendships ; The J)avii of Life ; Contemporury Litera ture. $3 a year with the other three Jlcviews aml Blachwood $10. Address JEoa'AR Sgott & Co., 79 Fulton St., js.y. fp We huve receietd the September nuaiber of the Atlantic Monthly, with an excellent table of contenta. Tlio seriáis are continued and a new onf, " David Gauat,:' by the author of " Life in the Iron Mills,'1 coiuinenced. $3 per year ; five copies, 10. Address Tick"or & Fiklds, Bosíon.

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Michigan Argus