flattering terms.His official conduct as Postmaster ofTidioute for ten years, when a verylarge amount of business was transacted, is equally creditable. Over half amillion of dollars passed through his hands and his accounts balanced to apenny when audited by the Department at the end of each quarter. OurCongressman at that time, Hon.C. B.Curtis, made inquiry of his standingat the Department when his resignation was received and the P. O. officials declared his record “perfect.” He alsoholds a certificate signed by 130 businessmen and citizens of Tidioute and vicinity, headed by Dr. J. L. Acornb, signedby Dr. F. A. Shugerf, Dr. Gilchrist, Dr.Bolard, Dr. Kemble, Dr. Freeman R. H.Morrison, J. P., L. D. Galligan, J. P., J.MaGill, J. P., G. A. Needle, Editor, T. B.and they the lt;idenMonks, D. S. Thompson, E. A. Baldwin,Luther Green, Capt. 11. Taggart, A W.Couse, John Fuellhart, Sr., and JamesKinnear, certifying that he was a “worthy faithful, competent and accommodatingPublic officer.”winblesiWhioff c heaiera'lakeitiesthatleavwitlThe other insinuation abouthis med-guuandthetedurn:topla[A]herdermakmReYoeviinpbu'puto-