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ng the official documents found among Gen. Prentise's papers was the following from a person perfectly willing to be a tool in the dirty work of subjugating even the thinking people of the North. We are glad of the opportunity of ventilating the zealot: Office of the Whig, and Republican, Quincy, Feb. 11, 1862. Gen. B. M. Prentice: Will you send me the form of the oath you administer to "seceshes" when you wish to make them behave themselves. I may be obliged to try it upon John Taylor; can't tell until I hear from St. Louis, but it is well enough to be prepared any way. A man by the name of Wilcox, said to hall from Palmyra, wanted the privilege of carrying powder, buckshot, and lead over. I referred to you for an order that it was destined for loyal purposes. He promised to get one. Nevertheless, he may try to run it over in the night. Better have a squad of men to keep an eye on him. In haste, yours truly, Jas. J. Langdon, Surveyor. From an endorsement on the
Dissolution. --The co-partnership of Vanlew, Taylor & Co. is this day dissolved. Having purchased the interest of C. M. Pleasants, the surviving partner, John N. Vanlew, will hereafter conduct the business in his own name. All persons indebted to the old concern, will please call and settle with the undersigned. John N. Van-Lew. January 1, 1862, ja 2--ts