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The Soldiers' Relief Fund

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Day
4
Month
November
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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yroni the account cu rent of oor excellent ty Treasurer, Hoeack Öabfbhtbb, ren"jlo the Board of Supervisors, atïts late Lob, we extract the followiug statement of nients from the Volunteois' Relief Fund [jr'tlie fiscal year onding with tho date of the f rlrbor City, ISt & 21 Wanls. 3.227,27 City,. 4, &5thWard., 10,060,40 iw Arbor Townslup, 1 4.00 Bridgewater - gjg 5'f 8600 F'0111 m 83 50 lf . 020,50 l"'1' i 463 50 ■ t!nlln . . . 1,262' 00 : MMchester u 1800 50 jSorlhfield __ ÏI40ü '■ ■'-''aM ï, 1,109 50 ■ ' .i 1,800 64 ' ' ii I,8u5 00 .. 590 50 I avon ,. 972 00 lf;rior n 4,470 68 I f!lvan u 745 00 l 1.3Ö6 30 Y ,; ' 7 (IC 00 ïpi', CHy, Ut, 3ad & 3d Ward.s, 8,949 37 ,. ' 4th & 5th Wards 2 447 00 Total Volunteer Order?, $40,700 16 As reara gw by and quota after quota is (llea, the expenditures from thia truly beuewlen't and patriolic funtl will bo largerly inetosect. Thinkof it voter.s. Votu ïok JIcCLELLAN and PENDLETON. The several Ward polls of elec' lion in this city will be held aa follows : lit Ward- at Sorg's Paint Shop. 5,1 " '" Cook's Hotel. 3,J " " Court House. " M. Rogers's Office-. 5ft " " the Office of D. V. McCollum The polls will open at 8 o'clock, A. M., and cloieatö P. H., precisely. The little city of Detroit enJrnda great scareon Sunday evening last- Jlavor Babïer was telographed from Toronto tbat "ye rebel invallers" were coming. He didn't exactly believe it, but thinking "discrition the better part of valor" providud for thesafety of the city. The alarm beils wcre nn, the vohmteer inililia called out, the ckurches dismissed, citizei armed, and the rests patroled, but nary a rebel raider carne. Uil vvell to be on gnard, in order tliat a preIracoof disorder may not be given the miliUry authorities to declare maitial law brfort üw electiou next Tuesday, and prescribes Kit oath to prevent the raiders voting. A teemt order by Maj. Gen. Dix squiuta at thi teing doue in New York. Great is "military recessity." LL Dnn't vote for Aükaham Lincoln becanse the tolegfaph may annuance, to-morrow or Monday, real or bogus victories, the taking of_ Petersburg or Richmond. Abraham nOoln dnea not know the value of brilliant victories won at anoh great saoiifice by our'gallarit soldiers. He can oot I m them to cfivo the nation peaoe - öïorge B. McClkli.an luis avowed poloj thnt will make victories tel!. Vote lor hím and an honorabíe peace, and a reítored Union will follow them. JJ3T Read your ticket carofully be (ore you vote it, and see tliat it has the right naines on it. Bogus tickets will be in circulation to cheiit tho unwary. C3L" Ñames are nolbing. Don't be ewghtby the heading, " Union Ticket," hich will bo followed by Lincoln Electora. The elcctioa of Lincoln is the dsem of tho Üuion. t3C" Let every Democrat in tbo Countyof Washtenaw vote before the hour of noon on Tuesday next. Vote Jirtt nnd do your skirmiehing after wardi, JCy The tickets will be printed and ready for delivery on Saturday af ternoon and Monday. Send in you orders to H. J. Beake8, of the County Comtnittee, or to ourself. EX" The rebela are threatening to "set tire to tbe principal cities in the Northtrn States on election day." The " Ann Afbor Home Guards" shouldremember their (oleran pledge "cever to leave town except in cweof invasión ," and be ready for dut y - with 'napsacks packed SP We have arvolher lettor frotn our i teforeman, W. F. B., now in the MississippiNavy, which wiH appear next week. It is tfowdert out of this issue by a press of politial matter. ty Hercnfter politics will not entireIj'monopolize our columns, and we shall havo "ïore space for miscellancous and news matter, for which we shall be as glad a any of nr readers. LX Prof. E. P. Evans is advertised to delivpr the opening lecture before the Shidents' Lecture Association, to-morrow 'ng, in the M. E. Clnirch. His subject i 'Tho Fine Arts," B nd we presumo his lecture ill be well worth hearing. L"-L" Read the intorostino; letter in 'nnthpr column from our " Foreign Corres. Pondent," F. W. B We shall hope to hear 'om him more frequently than of late. h?" Tho Circuit Court was in session w' Monday, ana adjourned uni.il to-day.

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