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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
March
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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-In tearing down the old praoklin House, which has s'.ood the ,lemnt8 for 27 years, a relio was found plwtered in the wall in the ehape of a bottle of whisky. It appears that when tbe maBons were putting ijp the w$lls, ons among tho number being iond of 'iold Rye," proposed to keep the 5'ciit (er" convenientiy by, so he purghaeed a bottla whieh was b'19 constant pompanon in his labors, - but tho men became tired of Puilandek's attempts to Snel th bottora of tho bottle, got it away from hitn and brioked it up in thp walls, nd th.pro it bas remainod until found the other day. We learo that the relie has been laid safely away unt:.l Puiiandbr returns from the war when unJoubtedly he will claim it as his own. jpy Hon. Jno. M. Gbkqorv, SuMrinteodent of Public Instruction. will deliver a lecture before the Studente' Lecture Association to-morrow eveBing at the M. E. Chinen. Subject - !'T!t? problem of Education." This laotura is said to be one of Mr Qreqosï's finest efforts, and no doubt the church will be filled to its utmost capapity. Admission lree. jj5r A Dew 're Company has been jrwnized under the name of Eagle Fire Co. No. 1. At their first regular meeting the following officer.g ■syere unanimqus}j elected : Forman - Nelaon B. Nye. 1( Assistant Fereman - Gr. W. BflFner. 2i " " Jacob Wise. %ri " " John Harria. Secrttary- Nelson R. Nye. fttawrer - James Monahan. Jï3r Jus' now Abraham ia in u bad w jy. Chask and his friends are eirculaíing documenta and holding meetingg, jnnoying the old gentlenian at the White House considerably. Why don't Abraham stop this ': fooling." Fort La Faystte ia not yet full of prioners and Shasb and his followers should immediately be put in irons. For any other man to think of being President but pld " 4-ei" 'la iTMton against the governipent. - - in mm in J2J" C. H. Millen has received a Urge invoice of Spring Goods, which he flferg at the lowest figures. JG3T Macfarland's Dramatic Troupe íb drawing large houses. To-night the "Jjdy of Ljons" will be played, and tomorrow anemoon a Concert will begiven by the Berger children. Those who have not heard this company should not fil to be present this evening, as the play is most unique. To-morrow night closes tlieir engagement in this city. et liiem have a bumper at parting. EF The Prpgienf is preparing a nejr prqclmafiqn, reviewing his circular oninmesty. C5f Gen. !jieauregard's barge crew hjie deseried to Admiral Dahlgren.

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Old News
Michigan Argus