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Day
11
Month
September
Year
1863
Copyright
Public Domain
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We have journeyed arouud town night d day, have peercd into people's faces, ,1 Ptood upou the corners and asked , Ujt's the news?' until we have become .rid, vexed, mad, and now we have a :notioa to get up 'a other' item ou our ook, - pcople would cali us a little i -i f we told them that the French Üinvaded our territory, and were about lo annex as to Mexico, and as we don't. wopose lo be called hard names without jggeuting in some degree, will let Mexico, Vapoleon and Maximilian severely alone, and onj say there is nothing new. The niet city of Ann Arbor 'pursues the even teaor of its way', and the Local who a supposed to see and hear of everything that bas, is, and going to happen, quietly ■tforms the reader that he knows nothing 'that has occurred worthy of record. - fle take the preeent opportunity to inform the public that the Argu is only j50ayearin advance.

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Old News
Michigan Argus