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Dwelling Burned

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
February
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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-The peiling house of J. IL Moréis, corner of North and State s.treets, Fourth Ward,- an oíd landmark- was destroyed by ftre about the hour ?í4o:cJock A. Jt-, Indjy. fa soon as the larni was soiinded the residents of the vicinty re on the spot, and succeeded in saving post of the furniture. The wind was very tójli atthe time and the cold severe, and it "fortúnate that there was no other building ■sitimediate proximity. The flre company ched the ground in good season, but no ter was near, and had there been it would 'euseless to play on the devouring flames. - "neversaw fire rage more flercely. Mr. !lBisrooraed in the house, and boarded t Judge Laweekce's, but at the time was at Siginaw, wliither he went on Saturday, lear:"? the house vacant. It was probably the Wrofan incemliaiy. No insuiance. " Doestieks " bad the check tq aerhis lecture on ': Clieek "' in the OonBregational Church on Wednesday eveuiny.- "ewre not araong tlie "sold," but have tard a general expression of disgust lïom 'liöwere, both with the matter and 'armer. E We have paid two visita to the Art Gallery of Mr. S. Wood, Jr., at the Moni%ani wo have no hesitation in eaying that 'wearenmiiy roal gema in bis collection, 'nth as our citizens will not be privileged to. againin mauy a day. IVe would advise Wers of tlie beauüful to visit the gallery "'! thosc with taste, and time at their dis)"!, to Icarti Mr. Wuods: art of skëtchin" Nature." Mr. L. W. Bodwell, of this city-, tíUcía bottl of Sorghuui Sugar.manWured by l,ira, en ogr Lable. Ij, is f gpod Pm and color, and of excellent fiavor, and es that good sugar an be made roui hun. We believe tbat with a little ex( rience and improve'd machinery, Sorghum "SW grawing will beoome a prohtable busiess in our State. ' "" '' ' " S The Board of Regents adjourn "" Tucsday out of respect to the meniory b p0" '?%aP Danforth and accompanied -v President IUvgy, attended his funeral.

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Old News
Michigan Argus