In thin town, on the 8th inst., Mrs. Mary E. i Dutcher, wife of Mr. Newman Dutcher, aged : 41 year*.Mr*. Dutcher wan a devoted and consistent professor of religion, and died strongly in the (kith of the gospel Her death is deeply lamented by all who knew her. Com.At his residence in Garnavillo, on the 2uth ult., of typhoid fever, Robert C. Drips, aged 84years.lie was a pious man, a good citizen, an affectionate sun and brother, and a loviug husband and father. His family, the church, the Order of which he wa* u faithful member. and community deeply uiourn his low. 1IU Christian faith sustained him in the hour of dcuth, anlt;l he sank peacefully to rest ^a* we hope) in the arms of his Redeemer. HU remains were home to the grave by the members of (iarna-villo Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., aud buried with the ceremonies of the Order. A very large concourse of people were in attendance.—Clayton County Herald.We knew Rro. Drips, and can fully corroborate the remarks above in praise of the goodqnulitifg of hk head an*! heart. h