Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 5, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 April 1863 — Page 2
M a - . .... elision course wh.chüiey had recosnmen- enabled lo wtMt Abraham Uncolo fromj TJ Only True tfttioa LeagUi- Ureal f for himoelf h.l be wo" b,n. The N. Y. Kipres. well says that the " VAU'AHLK PROPKRTV! viaWcd! So doubl there art men who ' I T , Hut notwi,b.,.nd g sll;oa hi d.a.riiclion of the con.ti.ution and It true Union Laague, joat now, ia tho nem-rpHE Under.igned trill offet St Public ' ,1 .L. a low,d7l eomnin.tion .11 that bad go,,, b.fore, and hushed the public nffair.. and finally r.ator. the country ted, there would be another Union aMtf--L , -nJ nouM , whkb l woW neeer hate allowed com .ri,,.. ,h.t the war wee m peace, unity, and h.ppine... Or . may ,.no.her true Un.on L-.gue. But now. that ow wlh ,,, lh, outbuilding., inaga.nat.tbe Oavernme,., and tue co mmm n,,ai,M, ' Voked blf WW rannticiam by another mUr.e,rep.l from ua ihoae who the Whig party ladead. the only tree Union eluding two acre, with the houie. and two tio. tob.ee Mu.ed auch v.sl proportion.. ' ,TL,Ia ,11 h. llllT hae.no come to our help and given u. Leegn. ia .he old .fation.l Demoer.il par 'with the larg. barn; aleo, 1C one .er lot. Here were facta wh.cb b.v.'.lrendy be- which bad just defeated them nt Ihn polls, have now com. te our ne.p end given anas g .ilufd ne.r the huu e, and 16 four acre k - .nd üZZ are .he fo.i.truc- and they had ru.bed to the rank, under Mr. the victory, well th. gr.at m... of the ly, hich .or amy odd year, earn, d on IM panU bo,(0M .0. history, an like .en. remfmbpring ,. their cnun- Democrat. themsalve.. and le.ee the parly Government" without ab.tr.r, y .rre.t.n iw0r,e third of the pure hare money .iou.g,v..o TJTwllIlk Mr try and it. con.titu.ion wer. in danger. ditersll. annihilated, .nd with h the last any body; without having established Da.. c..h b.nd; on.-.hird in one ye.r. and lh. eonsrvstive Kepubiiesns wno. wiin ir. ' , f . ,,.,.,,- hU.ted Wile, for the inr.rcerat on of no lit csl offend on.-thrd in two year, from date of aale, t---!. --?m .ür:' ;i " vtrs". . u ....... -.jm--4--
..... . -j -ii .L.i. .t ik.. J it lour., trulv.
of Henry Clay and Uatuei wroiwr " who believed that Mr Lincoln told the They a.w that the Democrat, had come up Ottiwa. III.. 18. 1802 truth when he .. id th.t at heart he wm op- to the .upport of thi country even more, VITT0TTI?D pced to th. violent doctrine, of the Frocla. chrfully .nd e.re.tlv th.n h.d thetr ge J ; S P , R V OL KI K K . r ... . j K- ... litical ODDooenta. in whoae handa waa all
iy y.r.ou u, j . .dminl.tr.tion. All coold are that the! h e own cheriehed policy under int. nimoai r..i.tle.. preeeur.. They belineod tbnt the Democr.t. had boldly fought and freely
Abolliioni.t.h.d. with eiol.nl band.. Mis.d " "
him and demanded of him the Proclamation Cy. y ,H . 0 doo.ition Union and the eon.tttution. ndacbangeof pohcy on pa.n of eeoetnoa ... . . . M .wi. .u
1 , nf ni vrnen inry imw an una, inr cmiTituun,
.. l t ha Knirl.ui intürjlal fffnill flttt
Abolition f.n.tica cr..t.l; without civil m rH A R i.k.S HIICHART
NOTICE!
1 fir daain afnaTJaaaT
war. .nd with ouch ffeneral proaperity and
hanninraa th.t three million, of people, tin-
r 1 der their auapicea. grew up lo be thirty mil. f
lion, with power and empire extended from n ooii County.
the Atlantic to the Pacific, end with glory TQ THK silKRIFT OK DUBOIS COUN.
.J k.i, all over iheotobe. ThiauartVi TV li It I'' K IM Vfi-
I. now the only true Union League party 'OU are hereby commanded to give notice
I fc - - - I -- - .,1 iKliliraft-
Ye lover, of eb-my and Abolition- . ! Üf.'
. a . . Amaigimation. in tne army ano oui 01 i. , counlVi OB VV.dne.da. the
juM make a note of the foregoing facte. If g , day of May, 1863, lor the pnrpoe. of
APRIL 25. 103. it doee you no good, it will do you no harm, electing two Justicee ol the feine, in the lolacea of Frederick Newdeck end U. Droete
. The Rkbolt or tiii Sriiitio Elictiob ih ,,0 ht- fiief to qualify end giv. bond; Railroad Jlerlinff. nMIO .Mint Demcratic Muoeitt. alao. that there will I. a ap.Hal el.ction
Special Election held in Perdinend town-
They found only in the
. a. . . I Aa flanuut ihau It f , r I hi mm I V ti.it) mmmm
Ins him rom the mechee in whieh ibey bad r '
h. th.t he miehl conduet the D. country ano to. re.ior.uon o. peace
. . .u. and the Union
Uovernn eni ino proirtu. ' - r""
constitutional
.1 I I. w...
.1. .... .i..i.. i. a i n.iiTaa.nn i. m Mini. in .
K m mmm fnreea In anann.m ttifin II
eome of them believed, againat hit owu eet-
tled convictions of riirht and policy. Thu. citizen
It will ho Been 1V the fo.IuwiliU let . m.i.,. ci-i. nt .he ir,,h tnai. held on the ..me day end time aforeeaid, in
" . uu " ' n : u. : j iv... ...la..i f-.....J
, , . a 19 am ... lUlf W IIWIIIIIViMU WUHtw iu.ri.fig, everal columna ol election r.- f ecti j . f
hetownahipe of ihn State, eare: petce for aaid township, in the pl.ee of
the whole, we ean eee no reaaon Matt'iiaa Kiefer, whose term of off! f haa
a am a B I I . S t l. . m W t W d A
Thu. reined . portion, bu'. not all of , An outlet for produce interest, every pu"C." . L Wiine.. my ha- d and n.l ofDnhol.
jai
principle, and for con.titu- D.raoef.tic P'y bo principle, for the tor t,at our tcoplo will be addresHed tfler ,.ivjng , ,t in the eucceae of the Dem-,eonducl of ,he w,r which M'' Linco,n h,d on the t-rou-cted railroad from here to turn, from th l.y.inUinid1orprnfen-dtom.lt.m.' aav t Tnendnv Wüt-k.- -On the ,
ocratic party Thna re.ee
t'.ioae who had become diegist 1 and alarm
hhve gained n t hi njr
MHMHtUj to anything, in Ohio; and we
anywnrra w. .v., . p l,,B-r. ,ia
day A4 Atffi!. A I MMM
HENRY A. HOLTHAUS Clerk.
of the conntv, ami aft Mr.
. . a . lltU vUl'T I V a (WM as vi i iloi au uov. m ..t .1 .he new do cv so suddenly msugurs- ... ...r ..... H ...i... -.:n
W hnarto. Oilier and there is one co,i h b Bi0l,'d return nr o 14UM, uesiaen, is epeuner ... ... DPb1 Bgin t no previu. Spring elec j ..n ,f it..m who be forccd hck 10 hi oM con,err.,ite Policy, intelligently entertain an audience on ,jon htÄ we Wj,nwd uch an ev.lanrh
... L.j t . which afforded the only iiope of an honorable hioct he mav address them, wo of Democratic victoriee in our 8'at. VV
. . " . termination of .he war. of a re.tor.tion of ' . . . "
in oeep .yn.pa.oy -.- ,hf Unjon tn(J . vlIldici3l)
tntion.
Seeing all this, they eou
. . aa a. .a I J T . III a..i it.M.i.U Ist AVllft'
abandon tbeir old political aa.ociate., wno rao. xviu pw mwavvj j footing.up be ,nde out of the reiu'ne." had already abandoned the principala upon man's pocket to have a good outlet. We are of the opinion that the D mo
which the war bad hitherto professedly been Uik K1'oT, April '20, 1S3. crtljc msi.rily at the recent electione will;inif .'k, oflleer. named in the above writ of
rnnduetad. if nnl ihe Preai.leiit nf their L- Il..ur Sir- l-lnai u li- nr nv I . .? - .M .hk ik tnMinilni.
ny otner inoic.xions Hu chi,, and ally tbcmaelvee with the ü -m I ,0 ffood aft to announce in your pa i notlee, at the time and placa aforeeaid.
ocrate. i.-etl.kt I will add res the tx-oole f Ho,,,'" r e co.,m - in u-moc- w.tna my aiM liHalftf aw apru,
the beginning, endued only affiled moderation as n matter of pohry, when they look-
mi back and remembered all be h.dfsa'd .nd done, thty could aee thia radicalism crop ping out on many occasions, a. when he caressed and countenanced Wendell Phil
lipe, and mat
aogge.tive, acd upon a review of hia writ
mg. .nd ss) ings designed lo create nn im-
peof anhonorable guhject he may address them, we 0f Democratic victoriee in our Stat. VV- 1 , I " TTtZl 10 ft ,ar "endance. Turn are perf-ct.y ...i.fied. if they-are and w. .eran, the at .on of the "-ont cvcrybodc and help bv yourC going to do better neu time than even R,inbridie ,uwn.,ip. . i 1 J .1 .... l mÜ I this. Our returns indicate twenty thou- iv Hiate of Indians, r. he .Id nolhe.it.teto preiencc, energy aud mono to l.ml.i Dfnlocri,ic m,jorit,, could a correct fi d that there will he an el
PRh:LM.MI0N.
In accordance 111 the above nntico th.
votera of Ferdinsn l
n Dnboie coun-
here harrby noii-
lection held at
tne usual place, of hol. mg leeinne in .aid
townshipa, nn Wedn-ed.y, the lHth day of
May, A. 1. IH63. for the purpose of elect-
Tbie ia the true explanation w: ere the 1)U8 county, at the Court House in r.cy elect their State judicial ti. kt in Wia-
preerion of n eon.erv.live purpcae. lbe which .Ua.r .... Tu.-adav. the .Mh dav ofieon.in by 8 000 majority. This latter reault
fouod certain re.erv.tion. .nd qu.liaealioo. f jelury wlncta prodttC.d thi. May, bVing the second dav of the en- the lelegr.ph, under Abolition cen.or.bip. Indicting a predetermio.lion to adopt the poluiet, r!uiion. Iftiting term of the Common Pleas! forgot to mention. ...4;,. I Iii.. anon aa he could do BO safe- . . .... .. 2 .1 .. J rtfl an - am
r :::z":u. -bad r ,,ua r r rnW. oTh, ..gr. regimen,, mw,
w. a -7 . nurtiun ol Ihe Coi.aerva ive KeDUDUC ins wno coilSll lieniiiC n minwn. n-" -
A.D. 1863. JOHN V KIKKL, S. D.C. apri! 26-3 w.
A DMIN ISTKATOR'S SAI.K. NOT ICK i. hereby given th.l I will sell at puHlic auction on
MONDAY. May 18th. 1803.
held the word of promise to the ear." be r oppoed , ,bj, Wld gnd destructive r.d- port to J:iS.er. Sl)caking to ln?gin
deaicned -i break it to the hope." Thia ... . .... u.,ur. .hii, nn. at one o'clock, r.
läse of men left him in dieguat, for they ba.l lipr.m, , ,he Mbin ,j iu Con- DAVID T. LA1BD.
lost .11 faith in ti l integrity. .bandoned them and came to us dur
ed in South Carolina have be.n pa d prompt at the late resilience of Catharine Blum.
jly up to th. flratof January. Some two Ute of DuboU county, deceaaed. all her per
months ago a white woman, the wif. of s,
eona' property , convicting of horse., rows.
SCDMM DkatiI. On last Tuesday a coronei's jury, in Cincinnat
Affain. there were others whoae atteolion .... i1üu.j n.h.
waa e.Teeied principally bv th. imbecility -- o( ,imm mmem Imorninjr, Mr. Gregory Miller, a far
.... .... . .. w. - w - - a) r ... ...... . t r nnneeea.snr.
of the Administration, wmw it waa on- d lodo tJ m f ,hepnur u, ,he rner, living a short diftfance ftoiun oil j e i.i i " I ...a
hl.s.m an H.if,in tvhvat fan. farm ill 17 iniDle-
aoldier, .t.rved t. death,., certified to by t &c 8
because her Term-A credi of six month, will he
hu.b.nd h.d not been paid off Comment ia! given on all euma oer Ihre, dollar., 'he
! purr haaer giving hl no e wun approve se
curity, waivtnff valuation and approvement
J- I . . - a a
ft-rG.-vernor Tod. of Ohio, haa been held! lawe. beannn interest iron, oaie; uosier f.
r.
aiioste it waa weak. It was incspsb s o u'u .l. .I..,, . . k. r..,.,i In.,w.r U',.nt tu a .irl in a c oariiit? on
comprehending the magnitude of ihn rebel - o b would vo,e W(h u, now where' farm, apparently in good health, to bail for the arbitrary arrest of Dr. Olde . ,n JATTH1AS 8TKIEGEL, Ea' lion and tf reaourcea and induranee of the n diJ Nl)TeiI,her. The persistent nndlaml not retnrmnrr to dinner or supper I ' " r.uibution. that hej ,prjl 2:, 1863.3w. South snd wn. utterl, r un.ble ' '....o.. .ha of Democratic loyalty by .. ...... . tH, in8ti. h.. been .rre.ted under the Ohio sc, . ...aedj NOTI.'IC '
g m mi r.- lb. pohlieal papera ano orator which alonel , ..... i i jio prrrrm uii iriwrr oi lugmre im ir..ro; .o..tnprodnc...y.de,w.t.reelt. They , ' " b.W , reidj d h..r. tnted a search lor htm when he was g
believed tkat tke Premdent wan not .judge ioB, iodued m.n, lo lclu.y doubt wheth-l'd J daylight Uednesuayi " 03 .li Tk.i k- A n.i.K.. ' .. I SI C AI M. ...... DJ rottTRESS MO.BOE, April
ui men nor imnga. ....... w yerocri,c party, if one. in po.ver, morning, iietng 111 n uviu living. c
conduct the war himself nor comprenenu
VOTK K i. kereky nt- h.t the under-
aisrned haa been BM-dntrd Kxerutor of
the eapacity of others to conduct it. That tbt whole history of ihn Administration wna a combination of obstinacy and vacillation The proclama'.ion, aa a war measure, corn-
would austain the government in the prose was immediately taken home, but c x
cuii jo of lbs war to restore the Union and vindicate the constitution; while others bad not sufficiently analyst their own feeling',
in vUw of lh. altered and peculiar tat. of
pired on the way.
pleted their disgust and destroyed their '' thioge. to enable them to break away from hope in the akility of the Administration to,0j oamM Md d association., and to overprosecute th. war to a successful issue. It eont) Qjd prejudices so Isr ss to allow them
aground in Grand Lake and waa blown up
by a shell from the Federal gunboat Gal
. . . a
wai mere child's play on n grander scaie than was ever before exhibited in tho history of the world. They felt that th- interests, nay. the life, of tho nation were wick
edly trifled with; nnd that the time had
eome, if the country wss to hi eaved at all
for the great mane of the people, who-e
to vote the Democratie ticket. But, thanke
to ihn enlightenment of the American pec-
manifest snd even declaied obj-ct is to overthrow the constitution of their country, snd who will, in history, stand aid. by side
eervanta oar rulers sre whosi interests sre ,1, ,b, je,ders of this rebellion. Postercommitted to their hands whose country aj wli b. divided upon the question as to and whous Government .1 is that is to iLhjch tr. the wickedest and which Ihe
saved nr lost to band together under eurne Kfeaiegt traitors.
form, eome organ isal ion, and form sucb a party as by its number, snd Its influence, wonld make itself heard and heeded st the Mit of Government. The only way to do thia was for all the conservative men of the
In Tows. -Lieut, tiuckes, of Co. K, Cöth Indiana, was home on a short
furlough this week. Ho illform US houn. The Diana was burned by the rebel.. that the 65th are now mounted, and 'e hund'd nd ' n1 ."'n ...... 1 . , u :;commi..ioned oflk.re were captured with will be retained on special service tti , ,. . , . .. . the Queen or the Weet. the district around Henderson. He is . . rm. . -11 n. . !, I aa
pie. enough eaw ihn Im h and acted upon desirous of getting enough recruits to lIBO- APm wmm P"'"' ,rom it to overthrow tboee dangerou. moo whoae fiu up tho company to the standard. "hi" ,o d" ""y. ha Jn..ll-g-ee h.. jub-
- . .... oeen receiveu troni vicasourg m.i nrieen KocmitS in this rep.mcnt will hve(MWtta tBj B,e.mers rsn the hetterier tho mdvantage of serving near home.i,, rf.y Bfght ind m now below W.rren ,,mm ' mmi , , ton. Cieu.liie. not known. DCTWo are mdehted to Col. Meh- . m1nmrr . lo b. ivin. between
ringer, of th 91st Indiana, who came vv.rrenton and Young's Point. Genera' this way on a trip to Louisville, for Grant hae bis headquarters nt New Cottsge.
Tka, lr... ennra. f lh. n-mrr..ir ..... file. Of UtC PapefS. Thö Col. llSS the It is also Stated that five Ir.nsportS BUCCeed
ia the future i. manifest. We must walk name of havine one of the best dis in ronlog the blockade up -be Yaioo
ii.ki n ik. s j-a-, I ,i it 1 1 j 'ii j : ai, and are now above Haines' B ufT
H IM. "i ymm. w nuu.u II. .Ill- UIUHUCU MIIU UIIIIVU I villllvll ID I MM II. I
Richmond the Bt will of Oalhntlne IMuan, Ute of Do. L 1. .... . mt S.i.l mmimt ia aim
paper, of lo-dsy conl.in t.legr.phic i.ifor ' pd to beolven". m.tion from Port Hudson, comfirming the MATTH1A8 KTHIEGKL Ex'r. loes, by the rebele, of the ateamere Queen! saell 2i, 1H3-Js
of the Weet and Di.ns. The former got j
N
?l c;n Hand. 0T1CK to those wishing to borrow money.
The undersigned takes this method in inform the citis us of Dubois county, that there ia now in the hands of ihe County Treasurer ih. sum of two thousand dollare of the School funda of aaid county. Those wishing lo burrow must call soon or it must be? Inswed beyond the County. C. W. DtltRULKK, Deputy Auditor. April 18. 1 til K T A H Is I H K II 1760.
lain the ascendancy already attained, and 8ervico It is going to be mounted for, ' augment our rank, by the HIS.slli ot j and .hou,d fiIledh ma Lit i J: . J J I "
The reb
el, ocrupy the south side snd the P.-derals!
- north aide of the Culdwater.
Th. Union Asaociation of New Orleans
nn immiulialiil Tn lliAOA irlin ivicll . : I .J
by the r.dic.l policy of the abolition leader.,! F ""'J. "7 " - neiu a meeong, .no .uop.ro ,r.u.u..u..r and whode.ir.toproa.entethewnrbycon-ltoenter really good regiment, this , peition Congres. to allow the people to atitutionnl mean, nnd for con.'itut:onal end. is the chance. jkold a Convention to form n State Govern-
I ne movement is auppoi.ru uj buiiii-
ment.
nation tn rally around tks Democratic P"ry.!i,r,ublie.n. who are disgusted and alarmed
It ia not say purpose to express sn opinion aa to which wm nearest right; bnt by whichever of these various motiveo or con-
-: J . : . L. . B..L.I:..- ...u .........
- r w. nun uu.au. ... aiiaa ui.i...u uw . . . g-. t tt-ii c . . . .1 i . .. - our support wr. inflmsnced. .11 .grnid i. .., 4 b, po,ier. w ... heartily I OCTLient. George W. H.H. of the of t he mo.t thoughtful c. i.er tb. I..t concluaion. fd cotiimtij ,if. up ,e oor profe..,on. du- 58th, sUrts back to hia regiment on, A regiment of black, for th. hgh i.rt.ll.. All Mw that the Democrat, warn ss iar-!rjng ike c.nvaa. W. must abow no lukn- Monday next. Utter for the boys, h" 'crutted. Gen. Bank. ha. neatly engaged in the proaecutioo of ihij.eaw. or he.it.ney. in au.t.ining .nd'deliTered to him, will be safely CM- 'be oraslio.a 0 Mw
ing formed.
Burn
wnr as waa Mr. Lincoln himself. They prosecuting a war which, if abandoned by the TWA thronch
mw tbst no parly in tho history of this or any ; people, must result in a diimembnrment of !
other country, had ahown more dieinlerceted .k. Union, the deetruction of tb. con.titu TTThe letral business of the May ! A Giataat. Poa iLtmois. Gen
pstrioUam than bad been exhibited by Uli Hon, and a disgrace to thia people, which term of Common Pleas Court is go-i". commander of the department, hae Democrats since the breakint out of the re mu.t attack to them and thtir noaierily s tw i;ht m,e;wK- icreated Illinois into a separata di.trict, to the
I lllir hlS 1 rvi w 1B T S S MM. II vi VS. . B a. Slaw w . . V S "
! a Ji 1... I I .U. I' " " '
billion.
Before the smoke of ike political kittle of 1860 by whieh Mr. Lincoln was olared
A dissolution of the Un-
a deetroction of the con-
through all lime.
ion onco admitted-
Blitotion once effected then this community
command of which he hae aeaigned Brig.
0, , . . 1 . . r luuiiiiiiiw u. w.i, vii 11. ii.. ....kiiv. nly abont thirty causes, so far, arc' . . . , , J 1 ' Gen. Jacob A mmen, late Colonel of the 23d
docketed
Ohio volunteers. Gen. Ammnn's beadquar
PETER LORILLARD. SNUFF k TOBACCO MAUÜFACTURER. 16 at is CUAMBEI18 ST.. (Formerly 42 Chalhacn 8 root. New York.) m IrOUI.D call Ihe attention of Dealer, to v the .rt ieles of hi. m.nuf.cturo, via.: BROWN HNUPP.
Macabcy Domingo., Pine. Rappee. Pnro Virginia, Coaree Rappee. Naihitochoe, Am.rie.n Gentlemsn, Copenh.gea YKLLOW SN UFP. Scotch. Honey Dew Scotch, . High Toaat Scotch. Pre.h Honey Scotch. Frieh High Toaat, Fioah Scotch, or Lundyloo', EJ Atlaation I. called 10 the largo redaction in pricia of Fine-Cut Cbiwing and Smoking Tobaecoe, which will be found wf a Superior Quality. TOBACCO, saoaiso. sBJoaiM Imy. . 8 Ji No. 1, flpanlok, No 2, .c"M??,r
No..U2miiGrsnul.tei totbim. XI rb cut cHiwiao. P.A. L, or plain, Cavendish, or Sweat, Sweet Soonted Oronooo.
Tin Foil Caveadieh,
ia aowor, kad cleared awsy, a civil wer f atatee will bo roeolyed Into ita original r, tuum fjcts. Among thooe who!,,r- wl11 be fiied in lhi' c'F-sP''ni,eWiN . B. A ire-l,rof PrloM "laa! wm inaugurated, which had been provoked element, and who can forotell where wiH;wn,H wth R,. Dr Adim, church. on;RPttbl,c,!, application. "
and ledon, though eenainly not juatified. by be the ind! Theri never nan clearer ,di ,Mt galurday. were Gen. OirTwo old gentlemen of onr acquain- ADMINISTRATORS OIICB.
the wid 'anstieism of th. very leadere of light ahining before public men than that HcCc).si and Mrs. Marey and daughter tsnci complimenting each other on VJOTICE ia hereby given, that
tin nor ty which bad placed Mr. Lincoln in which illominatoa too wny in which w.lot tU.r th. G.n'e wife', mother & .ieter.j their h.bit. of lempnranci. 'Did yon ever nigned h.a " ranon Burtoi power. .. Demoerata were called upon to should walk. We may pnrauea course now ho n bf ,t,r,he formr by profe. neighbor, "aaid one, "see ma with more l0' ' Vltw' of 1Ioboln coolly, Im
.0 ... ano. tnetr blood and eipond their which will drnw to our parly all the reflio-i.,oll, x,,e MB) WM witn.ed by a large than I could carry!" "No Indeed." was the ,,,, Mttl, i. supposed to be solvent.
they believed live, substantial eonaervaliem of the nation, inJ itt0v interested conffregsiiun. N. Y replv, "but I have a.en you when I thought YOUNG BR BUR 1 N. Adminiatrator
substance in s war which
might have been avoided bv a proper eon. bv 'he aid and aiipp irlof which we shall be juf o( Commerce.
yu had better jpne twice after If.'
April I- IBM 3
