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Donation Visit

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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
July
Year
1863
Copyright
Public Domain
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-A donation visit of the Ann Arbor P. E. District, will be held for the Eev. E. H. Pilcher, at his residence, in this city, on Wednesday, August 5th. All friendsin the district are desired to attend. JG2E The steamer Imperial arrived at St. Louis on Tuesday morr.ing, the 28th inst., the first boat through from New Orleans. A national salute was fired in honor of the opening of the Mississippi. Steamers sailed from St. Louis the same day for New Orleans direct, with large loads of passengers and Freight. jL3L The rains of the week hare soraewhat interfered with the harvest, but the wheat erop is nearly all secured in good order. Two or three days more pleasant weather and it will all be under cover or in the stack. From pretty general inquiry we are convinced that the yield in our county will be fully up to the average, with a better than average quality. ii m ii EP" There is nut enongh Wheat coming forward to eatablish a pnce in our market, though " talk " puts No. 1 white at $1.10 and No. red at $1.00. We note sales in Detroit Wednesdav. free on board, No. 1 white $1.21, and $1.00J offered for No. 1 red and $1.08 asked. Hero the old erop is nearly closed out, and the new is not yet ready lor market. IW 1-4 - 11 l ■ jLg" Hon. John J. Crittenden, died at his residence in Frankfort, Ky., in the full possession of his faculties, on Sunday morning last, July 26th, aged 77. - Mr. CuiTTENDEN has so long honorabJy filled high stations in the public service that his name is " familiar as a household word." He proved true to the Union in her hour of peril, and by his nfluence did more than any other man to prevent Kentucky drifting into the ranks of seeessïon. II M II ■ KUS" General John Morgan and his whole band of rebel raiders or invaders were captured on Sunday last, near Sainesville, Ohio, and his great invasión of ;he North brought to an ing'.orious end. [t will be some time before another rebel sand will have uneontrollable longings 'or a pleasure excursión Ihrough Indiana and Ohio. III W III JL3L" Low prices and the presa of work in the harvest field both uniie to jrevent any movement of wool. Occasionally a few fleeces are seen in the streets.'; but o very small per cent. of the clip has yet been marketed. - Yesterday our buyers were offering from 50 to 58 ets. TJntil something oecurs to send Gold above its present quotations - 27J in New York - Wool cannot go up much. Foreign Wool sales are noted : London 34 a 42c ; and at the principal Germán fairs superselect qualities sold at 50 a 69c, and medium at 40 a 42J. JGSST ïlie Jackson Citizen " authoritatively " announccs that the lists made out by the enrolling officers are " open to inspection by everybody " who may wish to examine them. We are glad of this assurance, for in conducting the draft, concerning which there is reasonably or unreasonably so much sensitiveness everything ahould be done in that j open and frank way that should silence all suspicions of unfairnesa.

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Michigan Argus