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Day
17
Month
March
Year
1865
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Passport order having been revokod travel lias been resmned throuyli Canada, and the various Railroads liave arrangad new time tables, giving iuoreasod aecummodatious to the ti aveling public. ïhejiew card was put n optration on the Michigan Central last Jfuuday, and Passenger Trainu now leavu Detroit, and the several stations intlris County ts follows : QOIKO WEST. M&il Day Ucter Kven. Ninht Train Ex. Ace. Ex. Ex. n,tro!t, 7 45a.ji10.45a m 4-00l-.il 5.2") p.M 11.0flp. ïo.iliiiti, 9.16" 12.0 1 m. 6.'.'5 ' 6.50 " 12.J5a.ji iun Arljor, 9.40 " 12.201-M6 50 " 7.10 ' 1.05 " p.ïtor, 10-10" 12.40 " 6 15" 7.4U '■ QulMS, 10 30 "12.55 8 00'' 8ÜIS0 KAST. Eren. Dextw Niglii Day Mail Kl. Ace. Kx. Lx. Train Shiliea, . 7,35a. M3-3C p.Jl T.SOi'.M pltr, Ö.Ü0A.M7.55 " 3.50 " 7.40 " las Arbor, 4.30 A.M 7.00 " 8-20 " 4 05 '■ 8.0S " rPiilnti, 4.55 " 7 35 ' 8.40 " 4.Ï5 " 8.25 ' Jelroit, 6.10 " B.56 " 10 00 " 6.45 " 9 46 " ïhe Mail ïraia ranB to and from KalaDU0O. gST We have had all sorts of weather jince our last issue, except pleasant weather. Fridsy the wind blev cold and biling from the j'orthwest ; Saturday was Friday repeated, ith but little toning down; Sunday ditto; Monday ofternoou and ereniiig about four aches of siiow feil ; Tuesd.iy uiorning opened riny, and it rained moderately most of the da)-, converting our streets iuto flne bede of ilnsb ; Wednesday was sort of " uioistish" with a '"right suiart .-prinkliug" of mud; Wednesday eTening the pregramme was varied by i?ery heavy tliunder tormjthe rain ramo duwn in torrents, and mili atreams poured down all our streets. This raiti did cousider ible towards settling the mud .washedout the glitters, cleaued the crossings, and gave our etreets a more tidy appearance. At I bis writiog, Thursday moruing, more rain is promjed. And such is a week's weather record L2L" Tbere will ba an exhibition of the High School in Union School Hall this etcning. The proceeds l'rom the admiasion f charged will be appropriated to the inerme üf the High School Library. We trust that our citizens will show their iutereat a the olass partaking in the exercises, and n the School as a w-hole, by filliug the hall. Jfë Gen. Gko. D. Hill has been re-appointed Surveyor General of Dacotah lerritory, nd was conflrmed by the Senate before its adjournmetit. We don't know how hit ppoiotment will suit the citizens of Dacotah, but many of In RepuLilicao friendt liareabouU make very wry faces, and almttt jwear over bis good fortune. " It none of our funeral." L3T" The counterfeiters and bogtii makers noticed iu our laat issue as having bren arrested at Manchester and deposited in Ihtjail in our city, have been surrandered to the Uuited State authorities. Bills of indictmsnt have already beeu found agaiuat tho ptrties, and we presume they will bo tried nd " aeut up" the present term. SF We are indebted to Hon. Joun W. Loxsykab for the Report of the Commislioner of the Department of Agricultura for 1863. It is a, volume of 700 pages, and coniains much matter of permanent value. - Tliesa report, however, should be pushed through the government printing office some motHks earlior. I" The Winter term of the Public Schools of this City closes to-day. The Spring and Summer term wiil open on Mon3av. the 27th inst,. L3C The regular term of the Cir uit Court will open oa Tuesday next, the Slat nat, in - ii Thk Knabe Piano - Letter from J. f. Wibster, Ebq., thk Composee- The followlowiiig, from tho pen of the gifted coraposei . P. Webster, Esq., speaks eloquently for the merits of this justly popular instrument : CnicAao, June 15th, 1864. Messrs. Jalius Baner & Co.: öisilemkx : The Kuabe pianos continue totive tlio moit uubourded satisfaction, io htt, the more they are used, the better aro fhey apprciated. There is a magic-like etfect i their action, and a ful] orchestra of rich lid rre nielody in their touch and tone. In 'keirgreat compass raay be distinguished all 'In v&ried strains, from the extremely gay "id bird like carrol of the treble, now 'gush"íforth with a plaintive sweetness unparal'W, slirring the veiy soul with its sublime 1 loucbing patho, mul now ringing out Wirand penetrating, every note of which is "prfmely musical ; while tbe deep aud pow"ittl bais blends ir. with most perfectf unissn 'Mi tliat gradual and easy transición for "kien these instruments seem so chiefly 110led, L0ne of the most important features of the -e Pj"os is, tliat uotwithstanding we have all oda of weather, they reuaain in perfect tune, iiich s remarkable and speaks volumes for "general quality of the miterial of which ï are composed, and also of their mechan'tl constniction - as in my opinión no piano iiccessfully withstand the effects of such WiDual and extremely sudden changea inWental to this climate, unless constiucted of very bost material, and by skillful and mpetent artizans, ïiat such is the case with your Knabe fíanos, the universal testiinony of those who ow theni best is able evidence, and these promiiient points of its excellence should be BWtthed to the world, not only for the beneJj'of those wishing to possess a most valua instrument, but as an honorable tribute 'M an everlasting monument of the praise. orthy eöoits and ingeuuity of the manufac"ferg. "liis is the fourth Knabe Piano I have pursed of yon, and I am happy to say" I atn Wf more and more deeplv impressed witli 'Mir many sterling qualties ; and witli the ifflost confidence in their mmits, I most wewuiiiy recommend tlieni to the public. l8ined) J. P. Webster. ÏÏ TJnity of the Nation in Perpetuity. - Joseph P. Thompson, D. D., of New , in a recent letter to the publishers óf e new Illustrat-ed edition tjf Webster Unariei, has the following paragraph :- j production of such a volume in these f wr is a marvel of enierprise, 1 had 7iWkUlliracIe of faith. Your foundry 'fornpd weapo'ns haf1' tifias important than "of the arsenal lor securing the unit y of f ni''tD in perpetuity; - one peopln, one witry, one language, one Constitution for 'eovernment of the country, and one Dicjry for theregulation of its speech ; sure■ .lC chocil and die eamp are wo:kxe to"" tot tM tui.

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