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Day
22
Month
January
Year
1864
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Public Domain
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.en8__who hi.ve not already done so „carefully read the porUou. of tí-ov. ae-,moar's message which wo publish B [bin issue of the Arqus. It s a calm pvestigation of somo of the points at issue between the adrnistraüon at ■ffjshington and its democratie oppo. Dent8, and will speak rauch hetter for jtsslfthan thu clap-trap dununciation ,1,(1 misrepresentatiüii which bas lurndered up the colums of republican journals. llead it carefully and thoroughly, and then endorse or condemn iljust as you please. ry The Legislature convened in ex(rasession ou Tuesday. Its legislation 11 be confined principally to the subect of bountiea and providing for taking the votes of soldiers in the field. See (Jovernor's message aa au index of what pill probably be done. Qr We regret to learn that Hon. H. j, Beakbs will be prevented by sickiiess fronj taking bis seat io the House, $t least duriug tíie first week of the exjtasession. r" The Fres Press saya that Capt. {I, D. Chipmam, of the regular army, bas been appointed Colonel of the colorid regiment, vies Babns rerpoved. Comino Home. - Four corapanies of the I4th Michigan Iníantry haveenlisted a the veteran cops, and are en raU for lome. 78 men of the 7th Infantry and 300 if the 8th Infantry have enrolled themselves as veterans, and are ou their way bome. ____ EF It is only one week fr,ore to the first day of February, and all who wish to secare the Aegüs at the old rates,$1.50, should pate immediate payment of arrears and for 1664. _ [y It ia said that new recruits are going" furward to the army ia sueh numbers as to make good the nuniberg coming ]iome as veterana. C2" e fear 'bat the recent cold aap has marketed in advance next fall's peach erop, and worse than that the peach irees themselves have been chilled to death tr the extraordinary hug pf the ice Icing. - fau any one solve the question 1 U2" e understand that about half the towns in this county have filled their quotas. In this city we are sorry tp say the work drags. Comniittees haye been raising funds for bounty in additioa to that y.oted by the city, but the raoney comes slow, and in the meantime the men go elsewhere. Unless more energy is manifested we fear that some of our citizens will wake up some fine mornng and find that they have been " drafted Lito the army. "

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