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i»' Headquarters,'From a paragraph ia the tfcrtttw of last week, taken from the Piqua Biujai*! 1 vj rer, our rtfiicn? learned tlial the Provost j ?a- Marshal's office had been removed to that! t3 HI place—an net supposed to be eminently »due to the great superiority of that town t in number*, taste, refinement, hotel*, .*. i 1 11 Thu ProTMt Martha) waa aoen tnor .au t •long to the station, at once demuiC and lt;]10 active, followed by sundry drays rcmo-, o ving bis stores to the new headquarters-1 aJT Very soon after, the drays returned in f11 orderly procession, followed by the Pro*. n )0 vost Marshal, with a composed demeanor n ,c and * cftlrn countenance, back to the old, uheadquarters If the people of Piqua j a kpow that the Provost Marshal was re-'t u ally coming bodily among them, they did ' 1: wrong to keep it secret; they should have : 1 1v applied tn the President and got hts po«-1 h 5 itive refusal, with a plaasaut joke about ti the absurdity of the thing, and then they I t (] might have been sure of getting it. Piqnn u c, is uii'Ieubtediy a place of great mental g | action 2nd gpojl appetites. They iTe, ls however, still iu the Mtatidary *tage of' ^nviliiation, and hold wiavfcoi under n►tied built in the st' Their present I ^•* connection with Urbaiui on the en#t and!‘ Covington on the we.-t, will bring Them|• int uotiic mid improve their condition.\ ^ —TTiV T ..I— IT.. AO 7 A AT
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Urbana Union

Urbana, Ohio, US

Wed, Feb 10, 1864

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