Ant. I built a house nearly the same size and a! oat the snme time. I believe it could not have entt less than $800 00, besides the out-hous *, which might have cost $75 00 more.Questions to Air. Wheeler.Was \ou here when the steam mill was sold to Mi Morrison 1Ans. I was when I suppose* it was soH.Cles. Do you know \v het her there a re ary '.'.her poisons interested with him m the mill ?An:. 1 know (hat when Mr. Bin! info1 ire. .no that the cotit met was let 1o Mr. J'ii/nki n, he also in firmed me th.it ilmb ir _.«ui ;i i*vj Jijsiy u '*de betwein him and toe would he £j(-o t r n ! t-t the business would no oil as usual; he should superin-lend It !'S Ih-Iou*.Cl-^s. What do you know of a shingle in .chine bought by Air. Bird for the Tt*i-lit j;y ?j A u Under stood that he gave one hundred a.id iiiiy dollai • for it j CI'/m. W..s any taing done to it after ^ il was bought ?i Atis Yes, the frame was rebuilt.Qrtrs. What was the expense of rebuil-d.ng it? - i%Ans. Should think about ee hundred dollars.Cl ics. Where is t now 1 Ans. In the steam mill.Claes Has it ever been used 1Aits. I should think it had cut about fifteen hundred shiiiff’es.lives. Did voii e-.ev hear Mr. Bird say J ib it there wuc* low *r Lida than Mr. Aior- j rtsuu’s ? tA-.’-; In eonver-a’ion w i'h Mr. Eiidhol s»id there were lo\ er boilers than Mr. J Moni-.ou, bin tSmtiliev knew belter than I t * let them have tiie job I asked him ii the m m had «rot it 'bat suited them, he re-piiv i ; “O y^s, we luol.ed out for that, anil a* r that the light m 0 gut it ” j Qvis Wh.it quantity o{ lumber was cn hand nhen M.. Monism took the con-' t/ari? [A as At the ilt; quest of Mr Bird I made j aa estim.ite of it in a pile, and should think there was between loity and fifty thousand i'e ct.