Uiy lilC CAJIC1I3C UI tiuasui^crossing the river. The line surveyed, i therefore, crosses to the east tide near c1 I IV I ^ 7 -----——----ConwelPs mill,and re-crosscs at Brook-ville. Both crossings will be effected by means of wooden aqueducts, sup-m w ^ ^ v w w w ^ ^ ^ported by stone abutments and piers# From Brookville, the line follows thewest side to Lawrenceburgh, where it terminates in a basin near the bank of the Ohio. But it is a question worthy of examination, whctherla cheap-