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his appearance for Jack in case of F. H. Glameyer, object $32,50cts with interest, to answer the 7th of November. It is only a few days since I was told that Peter Christen, a notary public & Justice of the peace for this beat, F. H. Glameyer, both very intimate friends & said C. Fritsche sat together for a whole afternoon & studied how to proceed with such an illegal note. The result of their deliberations will be seen by the sequel. Jack as aforesaid, had been compelled to make debts, took some bushels corn here & there for payment, as he had already done with a few hundred bundles of fodder, so much as he had been able to save on account of the rain. Jack thought to transfer