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Change Of Car Time

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
November
Year
1863
Copyright
Public Domain
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A new Time Table was put in operation on the Michigan Central road on Monday, and one not on the whole the moat acoeptable to our citizens, especinlly in the arrangement of the Mail Train. - We know that Mr. Rice always desires to accominodate the business community along the line, and we hope that he will find a way to give us a mail train two or three hours earlier in the day, without detriment to other "iuterests. In these timos it is hard to wait until afternoon for the morniog dailies. Passenger Trains now run as follows : GOING WEST. J.fY( Hay Kx. Dext. Ac. Eve. Ex. ïfightEx. Detroit. 10.00 a.m. 4.00 P.M. 5.30 p.m 9.3 Y. x. Ypsilanti, 11.20 " 5.30 " 6.50 " 10.50 " Ann Arbor, 11.40 " 6.00 " 7.15' " 11 10 " Dexter, 12 05 r. m. 6.30 " 7.45 " - Chelsea, la 26 ': g.05 " "" Ar. Chicago 10.30 " " c.00 " 10.30 a. s. GOING EASÏ, Leave. Eve. Ex. Dex.Ac. ÑíghtEx. Day Ex. Chicago, 5.4Oi'.m. - - . 10.00 r. m 6.30 x. M. Chelspa, a.x. 7.40 a. m. 4.00 r. uDexter, - - 6.15 " 8 0J " 4.20 " Aun Arbor, 4.2') A . M. 6.45 " 8.25 " 4.45 " Ypsilanti, 4.40 " 7.10 " 8 45 " 5.D5 " Ar. Detroit, 6.091 " 8.30 " 10 00 " 6.30 " The J'ay Expres (ach way is the Mail-Train . SS" The United States Christian Commission, a co-laborer of the Sanitary CommisBion in roinistering to the wants of sick and wonnded soltliors in hospita] and field, has isened airorgent appeal for aid, and we understand that collections will be taken up inp the Tbanksgiving day congregationn, to further the good worlr in rchieh the Oommission is eogaged. The donations should be liberal. 3f The steamer Suiiny Sida was burned on the Mississippi, near Island No. 16, on the f3th bit. About 30 passengers lost their lives, flioong them Mrs. Van Buren and daugLter, of Detroit. The freight ineluded over 13,000 bales of cotton, -The Propeller Water Witch, of the Sarnia and Chicago line, was tost in a gale on Saginaw Bay, last week. Capt. Ryder and all on board suppesed! lost. - The water Witch belongs to E. B. Ward, was worth f30,000, and uninsurred. Good to Take. - Friend Petrus left fifty pounds Buek-Whoat Flour at our house last week. All we have to say is, thafHt is th o best we have had for a long .time. We uuderstand a fow more can be supplied with the sanie kind, by leaving their orders at Henion & Gott's store. " Hurry up the cakes," " thats' what the matter." The Annual Festival Supper of the New York Society will be given at the Monitor House, on Tuesday evening, December 8th. The members of the Society, and citizens generally, may get ready for a good time. jJSr" Our column are destitnto of army news, for the want of any news of real importance. There has been considerable skirmisking all along the lines, but the great armies have not succeeded in "findingeach otheryet."

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Michigan Argus