Young Men's Association Of Ann Arbor
The ncxt regular mreting of this Associ.'itinn vyiii bc licid at the Court IIouss on Tucsday cvening, at reven o'clock. Subject Cor debate : 11 Rpsolyed, That tlic Govemmont of these United Staies ouglü 'immediately io witlidraw tlieir force, now in Mexico, to the nortli bank of the Rio Grande." Dispctants. Affirmntive, John N. Walker, nnd Charles Tripp. Negative, W. S. Brown, nad M. H. Goodrich. The public are respectfully invjied to altend.--.-â â The Christi'an nations have each, one peculiar trait by whic'u ihey may ajycay bedistinguished f rom cach oiher, forio-. stance; TbeliaYiamJiddfe upon everjthing. The Frenchnieu dance upon everything. The (jJrrnnus smoke upon everyihi(i.g Th,e nglish eal upon everything. The Yankees talk upoo everyihing. The New York papers state lliat a cri-, sis in money maners, is npprehended in England, buttha i ennot aflect extonsively this country.
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