Weekly Wisconsin Patriot, The (Newspaper) - May 30, 1857, Madison, Wisconsin k. A. NUMBER VOLUME 3, original of the town me WEEKLY to it Six 7% ion or I Ov 00 HU WI For delivering per year to the or will be u 1 1 VO 1100 00 DO W SO TO CO 00 34 W Ill 00 1000 76 Half 100...............> .ID 3 00 4 00 a no 1 60 76 100 Knob 11ml per Job From the IK indebted to for the of the barbarous murder of telegraphic which reached Mr. ia supposed to huve boon by 11 man under tho following lived from n bout to ferry the bout wiis always and locked mid one tho found Suspicion attached to Perry and bis who constantly Mr. by taking his boati not returning it. A provocation by Mr. when Perry paying but warning him not appear again his On tho 13th, again missed his and want searching for and from that hour was On Saturday a WHS through by thirty who insisted on 1'orry when tho body of Mr. wan 1m cluft by an and in a hollow full of u protruding from the The body was recognized as that of tho From ashes discovered near tho spot it wait the bont burnt Perry denied any tion in tho and expressing indignation at Mich a wanton und barbarous Ifo is now in On Sunday last there was and fears of Perry then to having find words and clinch with and that hu struck him with The continued such an tho fearing Bar smuggled 1'crry away from the Con- in tho town of and on Monday last lodged him in son county at On Monday afternoon tho examination of tho oldest of a young man of 10, oh whom also was going have not been When the body was found n scratch was found on thu indicating a for Weather hands of and it is sup the murder was committed tho where the bout was Mr. was u worthy and ru much liked in hii Perry is supposed to bi well but a man not much respected hie Thin was the caption selected by friend Grant County one of moat Incorruptible journals tho under which to lauli those Infamous both Republican and who are pursuing the Patriot In hot At this our own virtuous 1100 both and our partner In our has freely handled the and up the hypocrisy of that corrupt that It may by thin be considered by of wu as It IK a tho liberty to give a on our own It ia u well nettled principle of the immoral that when u man wants a dirty ct ho employs a mean dirty puppy dandy is not often employed to H pool or u nor highwayman select nn upright citizen In the Re- of goods generally have their so that the may have In lie who ab- robbery would-be man robber or thief would apply to for aid to assist n covering the or to secrete the we wish the Journal and lu employer to my particular attention to as It may something to attract ita self- There was n to the into partnership with tho thief is a delicate AVe are wont sorry we meddled with it. One migh nearly as well rub against a hornet's nest Kb to brush against any thing tho creatures please to wear and call a dress with this vast however tho of one are always while the resentments of tho other ns often agreeable an Three since wo ventured a few very gently wo thought ly ire think now in to Quick as the mail could go to Wisconsin and wo have in from the hand and in tho pretty handwriting of 11 a ular We do not absolutely know that our observations elicited this But wo fool o' guilty the cout scorns to lit and 90 we put it We have not room for tho whole article but to give our readers a sample of the way and style wo got hooped for interfering with as well as to show spirit of the wu give A few I do O R tlo Of fur Ytt UMy off their to U nty to A ft cl vM worn mmy to ho thu public that Journal was suspected of some uprightness of and honesty of It down on all public and gave hem the benefit of its But hat and the of j that Indelibly the impression ou the public thut as u purl of the t In to protect all with Its ent ai soon as the stipulated moiety s paid according to the of the thief i how it with this other mutter under With all the the Patriot both denounced the very that now stand godfather to the libel Thin wan no longer ago than Inat full flic Journal either acted tho knave does It says that we are actuated by spiteful single of the n to perpetrate a yet for It iring thu charge against Alderman ind who took precisely thu ground wo former a Republican and the latter n It daro not charge these hat In marking out our course we ob- most of our ex- were actuated by selfish The Journal in that he wan UH guilty as any nnd uska why we did not attack is the Journal to ignorant hat not know Col. F. merely .an cutive nnd ns such hud no in I he A knave and fool are not generally In the name nnd hence we are bound to believe that the Journal made tho insertion about Col. n order to make It appear where the fuels are not both sides of politics arc mixed up in tho appears more evident since the for at- tempt to make Van out a The Journal evidently est loins the rest of Its party editors all to detect Its corrupt through the thin gauze heretofore covered them from tho lic It a bulletin to its mid gives the word of command to not commit themselves to tho side of Why? it break up Ita own Mr. go on in tho way vou have You have but another round on ladder that the abyss conr and If have any doubts Bend to the rural to get thu ion of your conduct from of your own party have heard it. read nnd all the other papers and they spirit on Our public records are all a supplements treasury and school have never been and are as city funds have nil well school city are people have used their own funds in never petitioned to have their given never signed to have Viin Slyke are all out of shaver used our funds to buy city and village Ht 75 cents to bo paid out of the city treasury city treasurer not make u draft for city did the to give city never wheedled into the chase of lots at double for u valueless just to a Ko Alderman ever stuffed in a caucus in order the nomination for the important office of with the ull to bo so las things to his None ol things have ever and of course the of the Patriot arc malicious got up circulated for spite I wo have been guilty of Buch let us not but go on to the and declare that the Journal editors are gentleman now If you call 113 you will a good The Any one lit all acquainted with the German population of knows thut a inore Industrious and economical chiss of cannot be found tlie borders of our They have already added to the wealth of and devotion to nnd branches of productive have proved second to none in oping the and helping on every com- mendable enterprise iu which as a take have they furnished thousands of the beit class of and successful but capital has been invested in many of the enterprises of the by those who have not ns yet made n visit to our goodly This is sufficient proof of the trity sagacity of our German for the foreign capitalist lends an car to those only who are well known to him as reliable and whoie character was well in u Yet it is true that on the strength of presentations wo know that millions have been invested mention it much for 'the purpose of tlie of foreign as to tho compliment is thus paid to lids clasK of our from business the Germans State have almost invariably the cause of liberal us ted tho Democracy of this and of have been in favor of the same honesty In political us IH characteristic of them in their social The firm discord and disregard of tho rights of community in capacity as they have no favors to show flb those who disregard of the people when to It is true they have been humbuged with tho plots of corrupt one or two in- but If wo may judge by thn following organ of the Democracy of one of the strongest German Democratic Counties of the the true Democrats of that County will unito with their in all parts of the State in wiping out the stigma of tho We quote from the last number of the ington County It speaks the honest sentiments of the Germans of the Banner and ia but another proof of their to the best interests of the State i Tlie Columbia County hoists the name of A. aa Democratic for Governor next Well there isn't impudence May To-day is rather raw and all appear and feel rather Grant war rather and at present thing seems mixed the Fresh arise almost Eastern who soon they are the ished sharpers of Whoever conies here Bnd green easily to be find undeceived the very first opportunity to conduct a business seems perfectly at home and commands the respect of all who arc so for timate as to his He has a remarkable smiling a benignant as deacon of He will his tho afi i Tho old Gen. SHIELDS is is re- late M. from the playing billiards late M. 0., is hare looking to He is at this moment from he to b I think fogy to a Young America as The from In- diana U also He is n man about fee i years if claims a receipt in his face of and Among all small fry is the Hon. Pump lately returned from fon on his to benefit mankind with his and to comb the a Carpenter's I find that the Bank Libel hasa very good circulation out and parses as current as brandy of the using this currency to buy up the but I think will adjourned to-day without and I. think I will adjourn to supper to see if lean effect A Peep Into the May 16, exhibited tho light my nance in the Minnesota They were all delighted to and gave facili their mortal and moral I will here pay court to tho House of is composed of composed principally of live To their let me sny they are not much given to but for real give me a Minnesota They generally have one eye .at to the and he who the start will to up early and nt Among the I two of the real aboriginal ithe if and painted in his native fantastic no doubt do ample credit to n war or green corn Paint and feathers no doubt would make the member look peculiarly Both these are quite and seem .to understand their P's and very the ft t a tor in II loo tnl If ihon not Ami DICQ U a have denounced will spit In people will heartily despise depend upon the men of your party will lound a Press the which shall bo proof against the corruptions of thu Forty Wo took charge of tho with the in- tention of making it really n termined that'll bo tho of no junto or man's unlimited faith in tlie great doctrines of yet very little If any confidence In the bare of Wo studied our d surveyed the whole id wo shall not let come what expected murderous threats and libel id thus far wu have not been f nor In least do not be victimized or Our 1th is such in the integrity of the thai not tho whole mighty phalanx have upon We intended to tread on the tender conn or and we expected they would Wu have not been 0 wo claim any prophetic skill In as la natural that any man could unerringly the same Wo expected that paid editors would denounce nor have we It v us no uneasy concern to seo such papers probably published among 'a Shanghai com- t bo that there are many Democrats living round or that have known better than to Report such a He reminds us of the clown in the who a club and administers a severe pounding to a defunct is to have been killed by the amateur on to the master's enquiry of that that is I but I want to kill him is those who would again at- hoist Barstow shoulders of know ing the burden of and the has reduced the party from majority to twelve and not satisfied with thoy still to swell the ranks of the opposition and make our numbers less by bolstering and propping up Wo are happy to that finds not an echo in the whole and its tor Is no doubt heartily ashamed of himself though they never aay anything in open Thirty members uae six smoke i during the sessions thirty-eight like put their on the all on the five play ton bet on eighteen the office of thirty-six would like to goto fifteen hesitate to be U. S. twenty own largo six arc tolerably good look one thirty-nine A breaking out dubbed tht Guano in of the disease at BO Al most every boarder ia more or less affected though fatal oases have occurred to tho river Many are leaving for while others have gone into Hospital All Railroad Bills arc still suspended in the limity of and der brought out remains to bo H puU on ktr to Anl Ntrt CMh cloth DM trj the Moil to tht We are conscious that our friend lias the best of the angu so we do the handsome thing by owning do bo i in behalf of our sex and we do not wo never shawls we like a short drew and at for wo are iu love anything that the fancy of the fai We inako it a principle to al who and we make it our intern to lovo all they AMU Another line of Telegraph wi soon be built through thin It wi follow the line of tho St. Paul an Fond du Lac to iU termination a two points on the of Lake It will be ready to go into operation aim with thu Mid up of the wires will with th laying down of the The polls aJl tho contract an the arrangements THAI D. of th Madison has sued for by N. B. Vnn of Dan county says if man got a he hat right fee tho Milwaukee and the all joining In brotherly to denounce iw the plunderers of. tho people's hese papers are all of the same of ol the aame the lame iu the ditch nd will nil be burled same We know of They have little character and leu and as they any party to whose skirts they may 6llng. There quite about the singularly that said personal malice until long niter our and not i- 8. have your paper since to send my duo by some traveling to your but found no I hope new and negotiating will not appearance of your For the alike of good Told the Patriot must to I to confess myself a and mid seriously considered whether it would not be more honorable to my scat to the other political than to In company of disreputable since I have witnessed the bold and manly course your paper has my love to the cause has again risen and I now entertain the hope that bur will longi wipe out Barstow filled the Govern If you any bonds to you canno at some you will find a good We publish the of subscribers and which we ai in receipt of by The above is a stranger to and him for the frank his honest ic From many of the letters which we receiv parts of tin that th We have for several until it was to bark the Tlun for the first that wo wora propelled because did just ns that sheet Itself previous tolls prostitution i d fighting formerly but Is now thai all the of the of the tuA how they what Blyke U an The They all that Is a God knows with and they all to don't you his wouldn't game of the was stood hundreds of miles before we we officially informed of the movement of the sneak ing Caop or Sew Yorker week we had calling us through the counties of lion as as the easts of this From observations and inquiries these direction are forced to conclude that the doM not come out well from under the tand of The farmers aay that the cro looked better in March than it does in bu them that it will improve if the the month is f amout growing Is lest 11 bit ef mud holes on the East with to of man of lhat I understand that been id held to to b and for murdering the King's English in oat shocking Please send him a o of and charge to my nc C. 1857.; A Train bus boon driving s for and for one I do no el much like going or doing Kti be The w is nothing new to-day i Outsiders arc very busy that everybody els ive are the leant qualified to tal the people's The papers ai of all aorta of articles on have been in the habit the war Gather in reaching this that bi to the weather to say that yesterday very nice ice nin -as Tinding eager customers among tho but a so ago were iray that they might never again flee an Vc green for or what would have and pic had they been .to grow a so Why can't folks leit hings before they and taunt by a sight of half matured May 18, 1857.... Aa has been cutting up does according to iat a letter may or may not have to reach on and three en I have x up the balance of my communications by way f them ome instead of trusting to Uncle Sam. j in company with the Hon. from the Mr. om and Mr. at I visited the Falls of St. Fort the great fine scenery and good my re- When we reached the be- reeh and St. we stopped to Wood and look to inquire le pricu of Ac. The landlord's son refused fonr hundred an acre for his j your remarked that two tools mel on that a hearty iro and St. 11 i j I was particularly struck the thrift and manifested by of St. and two rival n either bunk of the directly the A substantial Trust bridge spans ie torrent some mile below while a superb a la connects the oils shore Island just above the the 3t. Anthony connected with a wooden red length across the left The ia a mile by about one nile long. Jutt below the Suspension whole of the mighty begins leap nd bound the in a most furious for about sixty where It. dashes ver a precipice formed by nd volume of water plunges some at a into the Suds is the is strongly impregnated with and bears a strong resemblance to from the swamps and overflowed much of the alkali ia leached timber and vegetable matter that skirt lie entire valley of the 1 Aswing dam has been thrown nto the from a point just Bridge to a short distance the oot of This throws n. large volume f water to the St. Anthony several 3aw Mills and other are in busy op- The bank needs auch aa the of the iver at the flanked by the throws a large portion of the water lose to the South It though here is water power enough 0 the and alno of and miscellaneous will mingle their noise and with the of the falling is not a better manufacturing in the so far as cheap power Tlie St. by ft com- mendable public have contributed towards the erection of. a mammoth to bo called the honor of the Thu building standt 611 a beautiful view in every and looks like Tho cost having the is obliged to await another levy on the citizens of to tho 1 am will be The State University is located and the work iaa already commenced on one of the Dormitory made here from that found at though not of such a bright cream The stone at the gray texture of the much to that adamantine these towns are beautifully but comes up nearest to my of a town smooth arid even grade rising from the bank to a ent eminence for there seems scarcely any choice in building sites for two: miles adjacent the I find here my old master of the where I procured fare that would put to blush the great of St. weather-bound and belated adventurers many on bull at per contains about 2000- i and is St. ia con- anil of I have no theae places -ere long run St. Paul i the bluff the and yy a lateral foot in the opposite direction from the tlie mouth of As we bottom of which broke abruptly from tho level table some twenty roda from found selves kind of yawned the celebrated from the bid of which gurgled a pure atream of considerable force and roof of the cave was white that forms the principal strata of and table observed innumerable holes in this made by swallows for their We did not attempt to penetrate the cave ble as we had no rubber boots tect from the rivulet that covered the entire surface of informed us that the cave the depth of a a We spent a. few moments here very iu and speculating curios the and ed me the country but lie didn't me a From this the country for many miles is seen in magnificent The Lake like a silver carpet liea at your and presents its unrippled face for twenty in The bottom lands on the opposite just above the city of Troy is to said to be us fertile as they appear I would pay my respects to the had I but must it lest I dical a hand to and be charged with j As I expect to the readers of the with a of thia together a abort sketch of its topographical and geographical sition and I will rest my and to-morrow will pay my respects to be continued with S. and then St. I on board stage this and -in The the plow very light blows away like should that soil change during the summer in order to make the the claimants would be obliged to locate a warrant on each at least every or some adventurer might his A would and unless aland of- ice. was close might change with the On I learned the price ol to be from to enough for tl portable A. friend nt my suggests that a. heavy would protect the from the thefts of the Before proceeding to relative to tins and its me me go back to St. and speak a few her citizens arid presentiment to have seized the sharpers and the who looked upon all propositions for R. as to corrupt the incorruptible of Uncle Sam's know to manage own ami that the glorious keeping within their own its to their southern fully ted for one hundred miles further travel to reach They did not like to see so many meant no certainly had some evil had of gold in his buy them all were afraid he would do aud it is reported that many of the up in retreat al for fear they would be bribed Had not this precaution been there in doubt official integrity Paid would have been as as hotel bills itro -I must be permitted to leave a bad impression for all the people of St. for of have tha noblest nnd manifest a public spirit met with in any acquit myself honorably out rendering thanks to of the for Ilia many acts of courteous and gentlemanly as well as to his and tlic of the I 11 o'clock bur postillion an- to his that we wore leaving the saiid and were about to descend to the rich alluvial table lands of the St. fixed myself in pro per attitude for for I esteem it an inexcusable act of for like to mils slightest object of Aa we were de- filing hills and undu lating T did not a view of St. Croix Lake and its beautiful till within a few of point of tlie descent to the waters edge Hero we had a tine view the city of on the opposite and the skirted and overlooked the whole valley for It was a magnificent the genial rays of the meridian added to the bracing that inflated onr sent blood gamboling parted a peculiar charm to and given all my interest in. the a with the gift of to paper impressions made upon the eye and The of was never more vividly on my on the ground that i want of a thing Hi Our postillion ua nil on the left cious seen pushing from tho opposite shore in tho direction of our Committee of the central or main portion of the State have adopted the design presented by Mr. an Architect residing in who has recently gentleman has had the superintendence of the Indiana State University .at Bloomington Ascension College Ohio K. W. C. University at Indian and many other public institutions in thl Western and is undoubtedly an excellent We are glad that experienced and man has been chosen to furnish the but would have pleased have one oi onr own fellow citizens as they are undoubtedly fully competent to the bu shall rest satisfied that the building will bean ornament to our and a source of pride to the of pur as a most j We are not architects enough to give a des of the aud can only say it .Is built of and will be a and TWO We learned while on our way down the Mississippi the other two editors by the name of Me if we remember cor or some such according to our were drowned in the Missis sippi near by the upset ting of a They had just started the madee at nnd had issued the first death overtook thorn manner The above are all the particulars we could were shown a copy of the 3. large well printed seven column that showed evident marks of the ability and industry ofita unfortunate C the students in aving been n passenger the first train from Prairie du sines the track has been we consider it no more than due to speak well of the strict at- tention and prudence of Conductor The water had made terrible havoc with the had not we the gorges and scaled the A great number of workmen are track and we presume in a few days all will fixed A great mistake is manifest in the original construction of tho below track and the bridges should have been or four feet at of a our party started for via Tho latter place miles from tho Falls of arid about midway between the Close by i tlie is the falls of i i arc well To THE MILWAUKEE POST MASTER Send us a send If you can't send us jv mail aend us a He may send you that choked woman of We get a VAIL We've given lip alt hopes mails from that but as soon we like to have the Post Master us that have given him credit for the inter- eat on account of his last Watertown to tlie 1J. S. the contractors for W. M. the job of laying tho to Kinnic i Cole of They will work some time next Tlie iron is all iu thu work of bringing it to has been A lew car louda in every road frauds have been brought to which implicates of the crown and even sons so high in station as Sir Albim The the frauds are con- with construction of tlie divined its character and I Sric one Uribe and awaited its tardy was tho a stow by Wo immediately discovered tho craft was in to induce municipalities loans by on a more j for closer by the the mo two VM before engines were finally and we were taken ch with committed on By this time near two m peculiarly Jo discuss THK second o beautiful is fast As the this magnificent building rise in its im- as an to our and one to the stranger will as an indication correct public of even now of Ibe beauty of its by tha of the for the unfavorable tlie would now have been morning theory looking most sadly and eager to know which way run to find it. the Ere was very ly got rendering of was raised by the burning of a portion of the roof Madison a small of and King There we be some plan devised firemen could by the bell noticed the Hose reel was rather City neighbor the Prairie wolf with oiled a hy be bred therefore not to death for far that he may possibility hii It ta much and natura s is wot mt drains several lakes some ten miles within half a mile of the Mississippi breaks i lively cataract over a ledge of abme 76 in the chasm in limpid glee it leaps into the Father of The term ia of signifies and a very the student of Nature the lover of- the sub- our party by a Katen to the bottom of the nnd regaled themselves by walking behind the sheet water as it dished its spray we glided down the Smoothe Prairie to Fort a whitewashed and some of. Uncle Sam's Sabbath on the engaged iu military and tlic of the and which form their confluence at this will be given over to few whose months are now watering at the A small is saen just on right bank of immediately below the mouth tie The triangular point or tUat lies ween the two is. is located a lodge of iime atone rests oh pure as white u the silex Ues banks of in fine may lead one of on made .to teit bat of its Fort Suelling we crossed and proceeded along iU boak towards St. we id the first in a pleasant safe at last the Hudson and made the for the Hoyt H. Yan In time a great on my and at I re- tired from dining a victor but vanquished must bo something in or ry io tease the I- must have The Hon. OILED is stopping al this tlie way from his St. Croix Falls possessions lo the East. is calculating soon to and eventually take residence in our will by the way of and it is not improbable he make beautiful Lake City his future .As heretofore announced in the he has settled the difficulty with Mr. relative to the great Mill at St. and an equitable has been I understand thait the Hon. J. H. has secured a large share in that is ex- here to-night on his way from Hudaon is quite 'a godhead the sloping table aby and the St. Croix it. contains and elegant good work1 The property j holders have adopted ja to encourage people locate by favorable terms for the purchase of The are and detente The bluffs very assault ipon ex- found guilty by n and fined and by the of payment thu him right say advisedly as ire ed to so tlie York containing the last story written by Emma D. can be larly of at his stall in front of S. at his house two south of College they their College kind of literary wUh to speak of the around that All public of draw people from for their ment brings strangers from old graduates who Mill their and literary men not so much for the in graduating class ss for literary addresses aud poems there The Literary their anniversaries and addressed by distinguished sun from Tha Alumni together to exchange compare fortunes since they went out into the world of ami listen to addresses aud poems from some of their own It U interesting study observe returned graduates their long them look anxiously others at change wrought there by time and It il a lad feeling let it come home to us that our years are gliding from ui But I have thought few more of the of than who were careless and sorrowless boys together in return long years and about them for familiar find here and there one which seems but that memory has treasured up 50 carefully for many Features and each change is a historical old face is browned and The compressed the cold anxious show tha workings of ft spirit which has world's hate or and has shrunk back into the stronghold of its own Another has been and for his wealth and hiu paid the terrible price of his generous He walks among the scenes of his a calculating There returns an- who has lost the fresh and the light easy but has retained the bility of his His heart still belts youthful which make him the centre of the circle of old with we old mau who has something of a young man about He is old old in but young ia his young in voung in his Some such M these I sometimes found pissing through my as I been observing of former College and meetings which in spite of poor jealous human pleasant and They are too short to revive old jealous and is a great buatle among students during commencement The quiet town for it by being more quiet than ever during the weeks It is taking a. and sleeps quietly under the warm July sun gaining strength for this ly tedious fatiguing and when the time has it falls to snoozing again during the summer Only when the next term opensi does it gradually wake rub iu and to be lively With students it is They are working away with might aud main for weeks in preparation for various Seniors are grinding out their Prize are spouting day anil early and late to custom themselves the requisite genuflections and One fortunate enumerates his attainments in ad A ful gesture to the a corresponding to and a all which repeated and illustrated by rivals in private arc certainly Few un- initiated spectators can what A deal of laborious is required for the ringla item of prize goes to fill up the memorable the Presidents and other officers of the Literary up r knowledge private ly practice tho appropriate dignified delays and pretty little and before the time acquire gracefulness performing their public tlie 'The faculty arc uot The venerable President dons new submits his neck of stiff and old carriage during the in Noah's is allowed a fresh coat of The rhetorical is bustling about here and rallying his forces lo take the public by distinguished and very of dust and sets tait the Collego Halls and public rooms are ready for During the week numerous companies of ladies and the ob- the moon through the promenade through our pleasant It ting to tho who abate in to witness all The evenings very likely and awaken his romantic Be dreams wide awake of the loveliness and all the make Tha fellow hu room to wander through the aad gazes at up through the and V J Willow River ia Lake a mile or bluff of the than feet of the old friend LAKE or 'a private note from states thai the ice at tlic west end of broke up In a gale on the 4th free of docs the com- et wear hoops asked a. little urchin of hie a two my makes so much which up his troubled But here there finds pairs of newly pledged lovers courting the favor of cupid's mother under classic or older about it We that notable wag X says that if is to for contempt of Le to our entire as proved for that paying froni Prairie du dunned agent of Company for a to give would It determined upon to start another paper at Prairie du repeating lie and hopes and aspirations of a College life among those The poor Mow finds Sis overpowering and to a lit to the But an comes to all and ex- last day of commencement u closed tiresome of formality and jammed hate during and which everybody kem tired and our uoble institution ttu of another band of adventurers in 8CEIPSI. TO ROCK H. of Wisconsin exhibited to at tlie store of 'tis invented drill of gave unmistakable of ito to do its work well trad was eating way a thick limestone slab at the om inch claimed for the arc which took of the Beaver has Couldn't aod of in bon from to ft ia of Mr. prepared fidl i