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jit$Oiiirjjfirffrfal ""lEWIS.METCALFE, EDITOa?" " WfNCJlESTEli: FRIDAY, NOVKMr.KU 11, iHfiii, fGT The t'.litc-r is iiLsiTit. Kashvillo and Chattanooga llailroad. Tlio following just ii:id t ll-cunsi,!-T(?d article, is coriici! I'rcir.thc Charl'-s-Um M rcury: Wc nro glad to lowm thut the Dirrc tors of the Nashvillo aii'l Chattanoou'a llailroad have declared c i!i vid: m! of three per cent for tin; last six nunth alter reserving fifty i:er cent of their earnings for the purchase ofa'Mitionn! rolling stock and machinery. This is not only gratifying, as .show ing the prosperous conlil.io:i of the road, but as adding 815.000 to ), re sources of our city governmer:t, l.ie:t!.i; tho amount of dividend on the half million subscribed on ha behalf. Wo have never last our fait.li ia this rond, and its final triumph over diffi culties that beset ifn first period" h;-.s not rai'priiied us. Thru hi no railroad in t.!:o country th.it has a .surer foundation lor uiti inate su.'.'cCKa than ihh'.. Tli-.; nlioic rich and teeming jvgk-.'i (uMiiMIc 'iVn e findjia this road ii.:j pro;cr ou1. f.'t to the Atlantic hiar'.et. If. :'.l;o ;:.ives a great utnl ii;ces.try so 'tree of social ecnneotioa with the Atlantic .State--; and by opening th!.-; cL.miiel of ciwiinuncatioit, A'as'ivill ln-eosm s a cjitcr. liiiving very wLt: coniioction.i iauiudiatcly, and opening to herself a future of boundlesi promise.. Cur,. Bunton' o.v tiii: lTNiu.v. Col. iJentoa has consi.'oted to lecture in Do, toil during the coming winter. J lis subject i.-i the Union, and in his letter aceepting thu invitation, he says: '1 believe there is danger of disun ion, and that the first step towards a verting that danger is to face it ar.d fathom it. After tho depth and na ture of the disease is known, the ieni edy can he considered, v. I.ieh, with lae. must be conciliation, r.ot cooicion, an application to all the fadings of pa triotism, national pride, and i.uiin.d interest, which certainly anim.afe the great majority in both In Ives of the Ur.ioa, and mi attempt l. unite- limn a a course of eoiub.ict, v!iielt shiuid i.ave harmony au.l wncilial.'on for its object." E.viion.vnoN. Tie; total uunue r of emigrants who arrived at: .New Yeiii during the ten month.-, of the present year ending with Oiol.cr was 1 -J0,( V). Of thi,; number .'i. I 'iT were Irish and lo'.Sol GeriTiiiiH. Tin: NicAPAo.tA Fj.aos. )y aa o!ii- ial decree puLIMic;! in the last Air iitguciirp, we learn that the fiug of the republic has bee n materially chan ged. It now consists of two blue .stripes with n white stripe between them, the latter twice as wide as the former. In the middle of the white stripe is to bra red star with five points. The people on the ith performed the duty of choosing their Presidential Electors. The next step in tie: pro gramme is the meeting of the I hectors to cast their voles lur the Presiden tial candidates. This is done on the first Wednesday in JVoember, the lectors being called together by a no tice given by the Governor of cah State. On the second Wednesday in February Congress will open the re turns atul count the votes. The betting on Kentucky, .says t lie Cincinnati Commercial, has been w;y heavy. We know of many instances of bets of extraordinary magnitude having been made on the result vi' the election. Lrmds, n-gioes. c;)sh eve rything that is pii jM rly in Kentucky has been stahid throughout the .Stale. Hundreds of men are doubt less entirely ruined, an-! thousands l-orelv iiar.ovi rished. . -- - A new pistol has been invented ia Albany which will lire jn'm teen times per minute, and carry n ball fortyyards farther than any j istol now hi use. . -. - - Tin re is not a igb wa'chiaati or policeman in all Petro.t, Jliohigan, ; c'ty of sixty-five- thou.-and inhabit ant;. o !!' io;: r-f-ws Irorn California. Vote of lYankUn County. Tin- following is the offieiinl vote of !.h" :-i.ti' n districts, ia ear count) : JJiAJl'H'tX, M.eilANAN. FIU.RORE. No 1 V'inehe,.ter ;;!! 1 1ft " y Owl iioiiow ci t " y A'. Salem !K) -1'J " 1 N. tifileiil H'i Hi " f W1 (no t lection) " (i Itolmari's V2 ,r " 7 l!oeh Cn ek Hb'l 17 " n C,v:-;i:.u:'h 11 Ifj " !) llceherviih; Hi 21 10 ';va:i 1 I S 10 11 Thuiaian's .'!; Crow iVck til C U S. Cove ,'J 11 .rid-,r'0'i's :"i (i lo Uyrejii'.s 70 I !u Wade's Itj Total ncr The Eeuvilt. The epjiend, d taide J-ho'.vs the re still of the late election, and the iimn n r of eleelored voles in audi .State.' (hilii'erni'r, only remains to Ijc heard lias on y hair votes.; :-:ki , . . r i . , r-uoiini in' y I e e-e i.gaui.'.'. iiir. taioe - nu.-ii, he will sli II have 1 1 vote- : rmi.vonr.. MAiiVLA.M) roaoniy o! N h:i:.mo.nt. Maine, 8 N. llampsld.re, .o Verment, o Mas-achiisetts, 1 li i'en.vyl, ".'ew Jer oii,:. e V.) 1 1 ) I 1 !1 7 'J 10 O n H 10 I d iilOiS, Missouri. Connect ic.il, Uhoee Isiand, New York, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Arkansas, 'l'ex.as. Uouisjaua Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida. iS. C'li'idiea, , Carolina, Virginia, Dehawan , Ken! iie!:y, Te !ir;ess''e, Tctai ! ':)! i; 4 1 11 Total Vi 12 1 7t) iC.ranssee. The following table '.h"is the gain:; of ti.e Peii.e-traiiij aud American par- lies in lene or ; are git ::: -:sce o Kt ii,c- ir,i j Tki-; 'aide only comprises ;77 eoaol.ies there art: HI in the ,N.afe. We shall probably bear from the remaining counties ia Uic eouise of a wet k: : la'cs.evA v. Davidson lf.r, l'tl.I.MOR; Decatur Wayne ttl 1 01 !1 .iimmer il Franklin 1 i at; Hamilton Warren 'dau ry liobertson 170 Marshall H57 Gibson Mtm'-et.tnery Hardin llradiey iaiiTohi Giles Wihou Williamson Uutherford Pcdford Dickson DeKalb Lawrence Coifee Madison Smith Stewart Mhelby Hickman Carroll Humphrey:; Crainger Ji iT'-rson McMhm Monroe ivnox Coi -ke Weak!- y Folk Meigs Haywood Tipton Fayette Campbell Sevier Alid tSOll Yashingtoti Perry H.mry Sullivan m: 71 Jackson U VJ Dyer, (rep.) t!?0 iy; Greene Ja?- JJlotmt ','50 Hancock oO lliedsoe io' Hawkins 1 10 ::o o.) t;i Cli ,J17 17 r:o t.vo no !.ri yo lr.i 17.M ::;;) loo 3r I'M 2iU) an? C1.5 1 ().! i as 20 C 11 i 11 V'X) Dcm. .mir. l.78 15. C. Rrowii, Est;, was elected Mayor olT'aris, Term., at an election heldlht ie, a i'-w day ivo. Written f i tl.n Viiicl.ubliir Ari'csl' The Historical Association. Mi:ss.n. KoiTons: The untiring and .abhi Dr. IJ tird is, I think, doing a val liable work in our town. The Doctor .i n gentleman a man of fair talent.1! i-i well posted a close rensoner a good speaker and of deep and un doubted piety. Having doffed tho straight-jacket of the old theologians, he doesnwt consider it unofficial indig nity to appear among us in citizens' costume, and to labor for the moral, social mid intellectual, as well as tlio purely spiritual elevation of his crowd ed auditories. His historical efforts are truly valuable. Young men would do themselves a lasting benefit to join the "Association." Asa lecturer, there is one trait about the Doctor that is quite uncom mon. I mean his earnest boldness. lie is .-ometimes- very severe since re ly severe. J hit ,-o heig as the commu nity remain convincu.! that he is .striv ing thereby lo do good, they will sais- I tain him without flinching. The Doc- tor meets not with "Ifiree cheers at - l t . ' I . i . , . . ae emsy et jus orations, t.ut lie is im- i-eiiinng tos name ami reputation in the hearts of his heart- rs. and will live ia tbeir grateful memory when tho 'ihree-liines-tliree" cheered mcn-of-a- davshali have been forgotten. Kes'peetfidly, (jtu.ria.ML'H. Prentice, of the JLonisvillo Journal, ickiiowlcdgcs a comjd itnentnrv notice jiii an ixchangu in the following inan- nei : "Vh; scarcely knew, d-mr sir, how to thank you suii'icientiy. We wish you were son of the United .'slates, and we were your father!" Dani: N'r,viTMK.vr. Gov. Johnson has issued his proclamation calling on all banks in the eJlaf ; lo make a return of the!; condition on the day of the reg ular weekly inec-thg of the directors. During the year Jsl5.", tho losses .sus tained by steamboats vnd their car got;; betwei a fit. Uouis and New Or leans am: il.' i d to over '2.(:0iM,VJ. The Posi Oiiice ileparl in-'iif, has re ceived mfoftnnlion of the fact thai a man down Mast was lately sabjeoic.d lo the payment nt-:o Iiundred doli:irs, on corn-ietion oi'havijig used a ss.-oud j ha. ;d postage s'nmp contrary to Jaw. aliicr dear postage that. The Camels which wcr" iutrodu'".'d in Texas are said to be doing finely, and are well ad:pf:l to front.it r ser vice, for which they were imported. Wiu-'.vr. h is stated that five hun dred thousand bushels of wheat have accumulated within sixty days at Mil waukee and its neighborhood. The tot id nimibt r of deaths occur ring at New Orleans for the week end ing Saturday, November 1st, was one hundred. A proposal was made a day or two since in the Mew York Hoard of Alder men ia favor of taking measures to divide the city into two sepaiatc rini- ! mcipai governments. i 1 I The following advertisement ap pears in the Albany Express: "Was ri-:i'. An able-bodied person to hold my wife's tongue, she and 1 be ing unable to k'-ep it stilt." A ceiuors'iip of the piess is nbo;:t being established in ,Spa.ii!. Indeed, in no European couniry, except Eng land, is the press unshackled. The willow of Lord Ilyron is ye! alive and hearty. She has recc-ally purchased the residence of the late poet, lingers, in London. Somebody describing the absurd ap pearance of ;i man dancing the polka, says "he looks as though he hail a hole in his pocket, and was trying to shake a shilling down the leg of his Irowsers." Kentucky. Otflcial returns, says the Union and American, from all the. counties in Kentucky but thirteen, give the fol lowing result : For Duchanan, -17,127 For Fillmore, -12.820 Majority, 4,001 The counties to be heard from, in die last t lection, gave Clarke, (detn.) a majority of 17G2. They have now, no doubt, given Euchanan more than two thousand majority ; and his ma jority in thcStatp will h about 7.000. New Publication. T. Ih Peterson has just sent us a sample hhectof "Tho Humors of Fal conbrklgc." Tho Presidential elec tion being now over, thero is no bet ter way of levening our spirits that have been pressed down by the weight of political anxiety, than by indulging in a little rood humor. It will renew friendship sundnd ia political strife, divide the cares of tho defeated and add to the pleasures of the fortunate. For side by T. 11. Peterson, No. 102, Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Vanderbilt has, says the N. 0. Del ta, closed a contract with tho Opelou sas llailroad company, to run a daily line of steamboats in connection with them to Galveston, commencing oper ations at as early a day as possible. IJy this new route passengers will pass from New Orleans to Galveston in a bout twenty-four bonis, and return hither in the same- lime. A statue of Gem Warren is to be in- 1 t It'll ,l aiigcratcu on bunKer :iiu on inc. run ofJ:m:;nevt. It is now approaching cnmjdetioti. The figure will be some what more than life size, standing erect, with tho chest thrown out, the right Land grasping firmly the hilt of the drawn and supportingsword, whilo the loll arm, half raised, rests lightly on his breast, with the hand turned out we id and partly open, and tho head is raised, with the countenance turned toward heaven. - - - Pome i'he Knoxville Whigsays the holders of this article are ask in? six dollars, and the indications are that it will not sell for less. Wc have heard of no eiraju'inents as yet, but from what we see. hogs are. more abundant than we Lad supposed. The Emperor of Russia has resolved to introduce the Gregorian calendar into llus.'-ia, end thus do away with the difiefetico of twelve days between the old style and new. This change will greatly aid tho development of commerce between Russia and the rest of the Christian world. Nrr.v, It has been proposed t :) es tablish a printing pre;.s on board the Great Western, tlio mammoth ship now being built ia England for tho Australian trade, and to issue a daily i ppp.-r tli-rui:? her voyage. i: connex ion with this there is to he a reading room, well supplied for the voyagers. - - - Perdo rov prone to condemn in others what tli 17 practise in theniselvs without jcruph:. Plutarch tells of a wolf, who, in pt'iiriag into a hut where a company of shepher.la vore rep ling themselves with a joint of mutton, exclaimed: "what a clam or they would have rabod if they Lad caught mc at such a banquet?" - --. - .- No Man can possible improve in any company for which he has not respect en aigh Lo be under some degree of re straint. There is tin oyster shell owned by tie: Ui-iversty ofLeydcn, which weighs 1'iO Ii,s. The oyster was swallowed whole by a. Dutch girl! It will hardly be creditedth.it th" State llirtoriea! ooim ty of Wisconsin, so young a sister in our Com 'deration, lias: expended more money for book. tli.' past year than any other society of the. sumo character in the United li.u.vois. This great State contains exactly one hundred coui-.ties. Fifty of these lying aouta of ,Spring!ieM, the capital, contain a population of about "00,000, The fifty northern counties oontaina population of 800,' 0:). ... Clear writers, like clear fountain;:, do not appear as deep as they arc ; the turbid look the mcst pre found. Another CiiALLcyon. The Rich mond Enquirer contains a correspon dence, the first letter of which is a challenge to Hon. John M. Dot Is, from Roger A. Pryor, Esq., in winch the following language is used : "Determined lo atlbrd you no apol ogy for evading the issue with myself, I consented to come down to a level with your son. Having disposed of Lim, I now confront you, and demand the satisfaction which gentlemen are always ready to render those upon whom they have inflicted wrong and insult." This letter is dated tho llthia.stant. and on the following day Mr. Eotts re plied in a long communication, pe remptorily decling to meet Mr. Pryor. Mr. Uotts reviews in detail the ground upon which the challenge ii made ; denies having influenced his son in seeking a eonllict with Mr. Pryor, and utates that, on the contrary, ho took every possible means to prevent such occurrence; and among other reasons for bis own determination not lo en gage in a duel, gives this conclusive ono in tho eyes of sensible men : 'Your life could not be the tho val ue of a pin's point to mo, and I am sum I should derive no comfort from making your wifo a widow or your children fatherless ; therefore, I have no desire to take it; whilst my own life is not only of value to mc, but in dispensable to Iho fciipport and happi ness of niv family, and I hone to make it useful to my country ; ihercfore, I am not disposed to place it tit your dis posal." There were 52 deaths in Charleston, S. C, during the week ending October 1 1, of w hich 22 were caused by yellow fever. The fever is on the decline. The spire of St. Peter's Catholic Church in Phil -dclphia is 2'V.i feet high. and represented as the highest in this country. The Commercial Rank of Sehna, Ala., incorporated by the hist Legisla ture, has just gone into operation. Ljuim! rcr KaSf, Ily virtue nf ti ilcrree of tin County Court of Franklin County, in Tcnne.-oee, prenoaac ci! nt ilH November term, l-Titi, 1 will Client Urdu;.', 1 In COlli day nf Peceiiiber, I800, oiler for .sain to tlm liclieyt biilder, on a credit til' tvvelve iiunilis, i:t Ibu rourt house tloor, iiitho town of Winelirstcr, all that portion of tlio tract or" hii'l Iwlonpimr to tin1 esln'e orjanind JI. PorwI'l-iotMlccM, h.rloforepoll bv order nf .slid Cuiu.ty Court, f.ivl bid elf by CliarlcH Penson, coiil'.i:::i!;; 41 acres, by tnirvcy, u plot of which will ba exhibited onthy oi ::a!c. Tlio purchaser will be required to giva bond md approved peeurity, nnd a feu will he rein: not) for purchase money. JVovl t :tt V;.I. E. TAYLOR. T 11 E FII18T ANNUAL '.V ,, OF THE rFNKLEPJ C '3U I-JTY .i a r ire Tzrx.zFj (-. ff ? 'fj WILL ilk?) AT WlXUnEiiTK' OcKi;ii?.n3'x: Novc:ri'o3r 18th. GOODS TflK SKA SOX! V: F". ,-'ir r.-3l " rJ " 3. An: now ol?'er',:i', on lh"ir nsiuilty low tertiis. '.!-.' c.f'l.e prui: ie.-t oioek.'t ol' J .III. u-. .u.-.J DEY G 0 O J) a ever oflV're 1 10 nti on I i:;lc " netl public. Our Cord. liavs bci-n M.'lccie I wi'b fral erne tliry lire tV.-b end snii-'oii'ililo ;uui its tlm fiii:!)iev under which 1h"y were bought were hp Cavt ruble as eon hi be. wo arc prnpn red to give as good b;ir;j:iin uh en 11 be hud iu the-. in:ul;ei. Arnoeif the l.-tro ninety nrc DcLnius ;aCnPj'3, tee-rain. I!:ac!i. aowl Ft;y Kilts., 433-!iJ-w, A hirye tied Hiiel'nl lot of Ladicj' Melts. We hnvu ilrown, Ci;icli nnd Uloo Clodis. lllttrk and Fancy Ca.wiroeM. Eooi.s, Shoe-, linl ;. llrvidy-iiliidii Clothing, und rmnicion-t oilier articles too lediourt to be mentioned in an advorli.-eineiu. We lender onr rnU'M t!inn!;3 to n, pfnc?r oiw niblie for the very hbernl patrt.irtgc liero lol'orc exicndml, and pledging our bit cllbrtd to n'wa vY.i; faction, we re.-peetfuliy solicit :i co:V;.iii.a.iion of their msioin. Wo me nt all lines-: prepared In exhibit our a'.cc!:, ai.d o.ir a.'iil'y r.'.pie::t nil ptiriicnlariy tho ladies tu eill nnd (-xinine. II.wulv & llr.NPnu.Hox. WinrliMcr, Oet. tf A. JOiiHeD-M'S VARIETY ST011E. A minor icivin;? boeu niroi.luied tlirocjli ihu con m ry that A. Joiirdan wa.j about lo fplit Winelir.-ler, it t---.iOiiu that bur cili.'.ce ami tho nrigbborhnod tire trying tr I;efp him from going, ns his custom haj nearly doubled since the .prc;r!ii)dr ol'lliat nevvt?. 'o thin!: be onodit i.j be coi.i peter t to "iv-j s .iiislaciion lo bin i;n. iomnis ho; is ns to price r.tut to a rno:! selection of good.-, havirg had len years r. peritniee in one of tlio large.-,: houses in Pari:', (I'liAXCU), that grout niotropoii;t of fistc p.e'l fasliion. We would say to the public, if yon want good bargains end chita cooo, nnd see Joiirdan, o.t there ore bnt fe.w in tho many that daily throng bin tsiorc tlmt nre not e'Uis tied v. ii.h him nf:er giving him a trial. CSpi i:j (im ffjahd fitv Sale. 2y virtuo of a decree of the County Court of Fnnklin county, in Tennessos. pronounc ed at its October Term, 18-Vi, in the cain'c of H. K. Daniel, ndm'r &c, airain'-.t tb-j heirs of ISclle Ladd, doreacd, I will, on ;ii unlay the .'d day of November next, oflcr for hale, on the premisus, to Iha highest bidder, on a cred it of ono year, or one nnd two years, as said Daniel mnv dirnrt mi it.iv nf ui,lr .vrai.i &-")0, which must be paid dow n, the tract of land or which said Noble Lad.l rliotl seized nnd possessed, sit uafeil in District J'o. 7, of franklin county, renDesssee, rear Tuliaho ma. the bitldins lorsiid land to commence t $SHI,and wiih tlio advice and consent of the administrator, the tame willbe told in lots to pint purcbasers. The purchasers will bo required to give bond and good security, and a lien will bo re tained on the land nniil tho purchase money is paid. WM. E. TAYLOR, Clk. Octl7 WINCHESTER GROCEBY MARKET WHOLESALE TRICES CURRENT Corrected Weokty by James Campbell, COFFEE, y pound, Rio, 141J SUCAR, pound, New Oilouna Brown, HQ15 Crushed, 20 Clarified, jq SALT, Snck, fine, 3 75 " coarse, 3 s0 Karrel, bushel, 80 MOLASSES, y ealIon, Koboilcd, 80 FLOUR, In .sacks of 100 lbs., 3 50 AXES, f dozen, Collins & Co.,' U 00(5)10 00 BEESWAX, y pound Yellow, 1820 CANDLES, V pound. Mould, 18Q20 Pressed, . 18f5)20 Star, 30 FEATHERS, live geesol b. 30 FRUIT, bushel, Pried Apples, peeled, 100 " reaches, unpeeled, 1 00 GRAIN, f bushel. Corn, 35Q40 Wheat 80fS85 live, 50a)C0 Golf?, 30 NAILS, Assorted, keg of 100 lbs $0 ffit 00 LARD, pound, 8 BACON, tfr pound, 9 RICE, in barrels, lb. 70 TALLOW, yib. 10 TOBACCO, Culdwell'B, qp lb. 2025 (IINSENO, dried, V lb. 18Q25 SHOT, btip, 2 50 Gil 3i AT I ?i DI'JtESaEmTS dl'I'KK I'.l) TO CASil CUSTOMERS! J. VI. UUllliH, Lcr3 leave to inform the people of Franklin County that helms purchased of John 11. Knox liia slock of DRY GOODS and G 11 O C E K I E S , at the old stand formerly occupied by James UurriM, where ho is now receiving and open ing a large and compile iwcortmoiit of Staple and F.iuey L'ry Cood.-t, Ihri'e.vuio, Quecnsware, Fuois, ilhoes HutP, &.c.,&.c. ,- I am neeestjarilv compelled to do an F.NTIUE CASH BUSINESS, 1 am confident 1 hat 1 otrormyt'ondeotSUCH LOW PRICES :l..i: when you 'examine and price them, you w,!l 1 e prepared ti apnreciato the difference bei ivi.t-n cv.-n und time purchased. I be LA 01 MS are particularly invited to call ami examine myetock of (iooM Trimmings, Ribbons. Collars, I'uiidprslecves, Hosiery, (rlov", Jcwelryv iVrfetnery, &e.,oie. r;:.y- .ieann. Linsey, Socke, Feather, Wool, (iengang. Reemvax, Tatlow, Dried Fruit, &c, lal. en in exchange tor tjoods. OrClt tf J. R. HARRIS. book a:id josrnraTisG. For the execution of this kind of work we arc prepared with a varied and extenuive as- .sorlmeiit, of PSMITJFUji PLAIN & FANCY J33 TYPE AM MATERIAL, nod arc ready to do all kindu of work, Ruclmj !1 LINKS OF EVERY KIND, l'A?.iril LETS, PROORAMMES, FOSTER5, CARDS, CIRCULARS, RECEIPTS, FUNERAL TICKETS, DRUG LABELS, 1HLL HEAPS, HAND BILLS, and every variety of printing that mny bo needed in any business community. We hope those, having need of such work will send in their orders, and we plodga ourselves to fill tiiem i.i a manner that will give satisfaction to all whom ay favor iw with their patrcnagc. IMlOr.rUSS Afl rKAI.CKS IS F0P.EI0S AKO DOiTEEIIC DEY GOODS BLANKS of every kind, vrintcd on fine paper, and for sab; at SI 0.) per quire, cah, at the Appeal oiiieo Blanks printed to order on low ternw. ADAM HANCOCK, " LICENSED AUCTIONEER, WINCHESTER, TENNESSEE. Will attend promptly to all business in hia line with which he may be entrusted. Winchester, October 10, 1956. ly Insolvent Notice. Having suggested the insolveney of the es tate of II. Q. Taylor, dee'd, to the proper au thority, all persons holding claimftagainst said estato are rcnuestcd to file them with the clerk of tho County Court by the 30fli day of No vember, lSuG, to be de dealt with according to ADAM HANCOCK, Arlm'rR. Q. Taylff, dee'd. MaySl tf !... : a Ml mpi Imm n