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The Advertiser And Tribune Says

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Day
20
Month
May
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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tuut the cali tor a radical convention to bo held at Cleveland May 3lst, and which wo published last week, " is very abusie ot tho administnition." The abuse is to be tolerated, however, the admimstration uot daring to rebuke the reviling rascáis - radicáis we meant to vrite. Had it been written by Deuioerats the authors might have boen sumnarily dealt with, but the radicáis must iave full swing. ÍC3ET Gold reaehed 85 in New York on Wednesday, and closed firm at 83. - ?be advance is caused in part by the on-success - we shall be called a oopiurbead for usiug thax word - of Grant's noy, but probably more by the great xportatioM of gold. lt is snid the easern bauks have cot enough gold in iheir aalts to pay our foreign liabilities to uly Lst. If so the upper end ia uot et reaehed. L3ST Col. N, E Wblch, of the Michigan tíixteenth, has returnod to the front, taking with hiin two uew aud full compiuiies recruited by hi;u shice tho lust of Murch. Col. VV. has driveu j business ia the reoruitiug, iüd is uow böimd to "be in at tho death." L3T One of the Argus "Boys" has strayed across the "big pond," and is now rusticating in London. We give au interesting letter from him in anotlier columD, and hope to be favored witli more.

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Michigan Argus