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What Long Said

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
April
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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-The exact ; gil age used by Representativo Lono, oí Ühio, und for wbich Speaker Cdi.f.u moved to expel him, was: " I iiovv believe tbere are but tivo alternativos- either ai acknowledgment f tlio South as au independent nation, or their complete subjugution and extermination as a peopie. 01' these alternativeB I prefer the former." And for holding and expressiag even so erroneous an opinión ia a member to be expelled ? Mr. Harare spoke in very diñerent terms, used languago that speaks li'.tle for his heart or head, and déserved severo réproof and denunciation ; but oven tbat, n our opinión, wpukl have been more appropriatuly administered by members upon the fioor than by a reeolution of censure, tbou-gh of tl:o la) ter we do iiot complain. Onr fritínds will notice that it received the vote of Cox and other prominent Democruts. t The 1-itli Michigan Veterane second battiilion - will rendezvous in this city, on the Fair Grounds - at the expiration of their thirty days furlough. E3P We nnderetand that Col. Outcheon and all furloughed officers and men of the 20th, and other regiments iri the field, have been ordered to rejoin their regiments immediately. BP Report says that the pírate Sumpter has been taken, and that with her a valuable prize has been captured. "'i"1 i I ■ ■ t i i i ii L3T Mrs. Luoretia Clay, widow of the great statestnan Henby Clay, died at the residence of her sou near LexiD"o ton, Ky , on the evening of the 6th inst., aged 88 years. S3T A military hospital is immediately to be erected by the government, on the grounds of the Harper Hospital Association, Woodward Avenue, Detroit, for the accommodation of five hundred patients. tdi Mrs. Caroline M. Kirkland, ra popular authoress, and whose " New Home - Who'll Follow" - the scène and characters of whieh were drawn from Michigan real life, about 1837 - '8, died in New York on the 6th inst.

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Michigan Argus