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                    <text>&lt;p&gt;Know all men by these presents that we Edward Robison administrator of Reason Ray deceased and John T Stuart are heto and firmly bound unto the people of the state of Illinois for the use of Caleb Short in the amount and full sum of one hundred and fifty dollars - which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves our heirs executors and administrators firmly  “[illegible]” and severally by these presents Witness, our hands and seals this 10th day of June 1834 - Whereas the said Caleb Short on trial of his claim against the estate of Reason Ray decd - before the court of Probate for Sangamon County-heto at the office of the Judge thereof in Springfield on the 7th day of April 1834 - obtained the order of said court in his favor against the said estate for the sum of $96.00 and costs from which order the said Edward Robison as administrator of the said Reason Ray deceased prayd an appeal to the circuit court of Sangamon County - now the condition of the above bond is such that if the said Edward Robison shall 
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                <text>&lt;p&gt;Know all men by these presents that we Edward Robison administrator of Reason Ray deceased and John T Stuart are heto and firmly bound unto the people of the state of Illinois for the use of Caleb Short in the amount and full sum of one hundred and fifty dollars - which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves our heirs executors and administrators firmly  “[illegible]” and severally by these presents Witness, our hands and seals this 10th day of June 1834 - Whereas the said Caleb Short on trial of his claim against the estate of Reason Ray decd - before the court of Probate for Sangamon County-heto at the office of the Judge thereof in Springfield on the 7th day of April 1834 - obtained the order of said court in his favor against the said estate for the sum of $96.00 and costs from which order the said Edward Robison as administrator of the said Reason Ray deceased prayd an appeal to the circuit court of Sangamon County - now the condition of the above bond is such that if the said Edward Robison shall 
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“[illegible]” Judge of Probate
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                    <text>&lt;p&gt;If you accept the decree - I will consider you as doing so subject to understanding with Mr. G. [illegible] below
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Mr. McGalliard
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Dr Sir: I did not receive the papers until late last night and consequently have written the decree with some haste but I believe it is sufficient
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The Decree could not be rendered by consent because of the minor - I have therefore written the decree as upon parol evidence offered to the Court and as being the result of his conclusions upon the facts -
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                    <text>&lt;p&gt;April   1857    Received from John 
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Six hundred &amp;amp; thirty one 46/100 in 
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Stuart deceased -- in which amt is
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Received from John T Stuart five
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directed to be paid to me by my father
Robert Stuart in his lifetime
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&lt;pre&gt;   I wrote to you a few days ago --
&lt;/pre&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Woodson are with me and appear
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                              Robert Stuart
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Six hundred &amp;amp; thirty one 46/100 in 
full of my interest in the Estate of said
Stuart deceased -- in which amt is
included my part of the cost &amp;amp; expenses
of a monument erected upon the grave
of said Robert Stuart in the city of
Lexington Kentucky
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;pre&gt;                          Robert Stuart
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Received from John T Stuart five
Hundred Dollars which sum was
directed to be paid to me by my father
Robert Stuart in his lifetime
April 1858              Robert Stuart
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&lt;pre&gt;   I wrote to you a few days ago --
&lt;/pre&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Mr &amp;amp; Mrs Woodson are with me and appear
much satisfied &amp;amp; pleased -- we are
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&lt;pre&gt;                       Yours [&amp;amp;?]                 
                              Robert Stuart
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&lt;p&gt;This morning took place in the court of the University the reunion of students, of which we gave notice yesterday, assembled to vote an address for the death of Lincoln. There were about two hundred of them present, having accepted the address already printed, which was read to them by the deputy Friscia. If we do not mistake, they named a committee of ten young men who met at the office of the president, from whence they proceeded together to the residence of the United States consul.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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                    <text>&lt;p&gt;M Potter 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Perth Amboy 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;NJ  75 – 
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;My Friend
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;I did not intend your long looked for letter should lay two months unanswerd.  I need not tell you that we was very glad to hear from you once more it had been so long since we had heard.  but what shall I say to you that you should pass through Jersey and not come see us. it was realy to bad that you had not more time.  we would all been so glad to seen you.  I will forgive you under such circumstances provided you make us a nice long visit when next you come home, and that will be soon.  will it not.  I see by the papers they are begining to talk about sending the boys home. oh: how cheering to think the war is over or so nearly no more lives to be sacrificed.  many and great, have been the sacrifices but
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&lt;p&gt;what a glorious victory.  it is worth all you more.  but when I think of the life of our President I am ready to exclaim to great, to great.  was there ever a crime [enormous?] so fearfully atrocious indeed I know not what to say of it we know God permited it so to be.  and we can only say “thy will be done”.  while we mourn not only for our President the head of the nation but for libertys staunchest defender and naturs noblest creation; every one seems sadend by it, a gloom has settled up on every brow.  every dwelling is in mourning, it seems that death had entered every house.  I have heard that some rejoiced over it. but am glad that I have not seen one.  I heard that  Mr [Plumby?] said in his sermon that the man that rejoiced was no better than the man that did the crime.  I think with him.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The day set apart was observed here by mostely all.  I never saw our church so filled on any occasion of a weekday as on that day.  I heard it was so with all the churches.  Our
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&lt;p&gt;minister  Mr Lucas, did not preach a sermon he said he was not capable of puting pen to paper his heart was stuned his brain was witherd.”  he made some remarks short, but very impresive.  I wish you could of heard him.  I supose the day was observed throughout the army where it was possable.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Was you not almost sorry that Booth could not been taken alive.  he did not suffer enough.  but we cannot believe that his suffering ends with his life.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;You say that Sarah wrote you of Frank Edgar.  we find him once in favor of union.  [Phin?] and I have called on him.  he was as happy as mortal man could be, and I realy think is looking about ten years younger.  Visiting your brother seemed to inspire you with a desire to try the wedded life.  I am quite sure could you see Frank you would go right of and do likewise; you say provided you could get one willing to try it with you.  I guess that young lady in Rome don’t object now   don’t
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&lt;p&gt;try to pull the wool over our eyes.  but just own up, and as Topsy says fess.  [Phin?] says he almost dispares now of ever being hit by cupids arrow.  he thinks the last arrow must been fired at Frank.  Do you remember Mr [Kelly?] I saw him at church a few sabbaths since.  He is looking the same.  Mr Johnathan [Harned?] was buried on the 17th   he had been failing for a year passed but was able to attend to business untill  a very few days befor his death.  the family remain in Rahway.  it is very hard for them. I can readly understand their feelings.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;We had a flying visit from Jacob [Crow?] last week.  he don’t get to see us very often now that he is at [Sing Sing?].   he said I knew that was the place they would not always let a man go.  he was looking well and said was doing well.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;I called on [illegible] a few weeks since saw Kate they where well.  [Sammy?] is still in this neighborhood  he cant leave the old place.  it does not look very much like the old place.  they are puting up a factory now which changes its appearance very much.  We had a call a few days since from John [Nombers?]  he was [enquiring?] if we ever heard from you and wonderd if you had ever had to fight with any of those [Gerriloguers?].  he is the same John.  [Phin?] has retired was he here he would have something to say.  he is very busy now planting .  the country is looking beautiful.  The chrildren grow so fast you will not recognize the Liitle Lizzie and Emma you left   Lizzie often talks about writing to Mr Snyder.  May this find you in good health and spirits.  Write us soon for we are anxcious to hear from you.
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&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;I did not intend your long looked for letter should lay two months unanswerd.  I need not tell you that we was very glad to hear from you once more it had been so long since we had heard.  but what shall I say to you that you should pass through Jersey and not come see us. it was realy to bad that you had not more time.  we would all been so glad to seen you.  I will forgive you under such circumstances provided you make us a nice long visit when next you come home, and that will be soon.  will it not.  I see by the papers they are begining to talk about sending the boys home. oh: how cheering to think the war is over or so nearly no more lives to be sacrificed.  many and great, have been the sacrifices but
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&lt;p&gt;what a glorious victory.  it is worth all you more.  but when I think of the life of our President I am ready to exclaim to great, to great.  was there ever a crime [enormous?] so fearfully atrocious indeed I know not what to say of it we know God permited it so to be.  and we can only say “thy will be done”.  while we mourn not only for our President the head of the nation but for libertys staunchest defender and naturs noblest creation; every one seems sadend by it, a gloom has settled up on every brow.  every dwelling is in mourning, it seems that death had entered every house.  I have heard that some rejoiced over it. but am glad that I have not seen one.  I heard that  Mr [Plumby?] said in his sermon that the man that rejoiced was no better than the man that did the crime.  I think with him.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The day set apart was observed here by mostely all.  I never saw our church so filled on any occasion of a weekday as on that day.  I heard it was so with all the churches.  Our
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&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;p&gt;minister  Mr Lucas, did not preach a sermon he said he was not capable of puting pen to paper his heart was stuned his brain was witherd.”  he made some remarks short, but very impresive.  I wish you could of heard him.  I supose the day was observed throughout the army where it was possable.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Was you not almost sorry that Booth could not been taken alive.  he did not suffer enough.  but we cannot believe that his suffering ends with his life.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;You say that Sarah wrote you of Frank Edgar.  we find him once in favor of union.  [Phin?] and I have called on him.  he was as happy as mortal man could be, and I realy think is looking about ten years younger.  Visiting your brother seemed to inspire you with a desire to try the wedded life.  I am quite sure could you see Frank you would go right of and do likewise; you say provided you could get one willing to try it with you.  I guess that young lady in Rome don’t object now   don’t
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&lt;p&gt;try to pull the wool over our eyes.  but just own up, and as Topsy says fess.  [Phin?] says he almost dispares now of ever being hit by cupids arrow.  he thinks the last arrow must been fired at Frank.  Do you remember Mr [Kelly?] I saw him at church a few sabbaths since.  He is looking the same.  Mr Johnathan [Harned?] was buried on the 17th   he had been failing for a year passed but was able to attend to business untill  a very few days befor his death.  the family remain in Rahway.  it is very hard for them. I can readly understand their feelings.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;We had a flying visit from Jacob [Crow?] last week.  he don’t get to see us very often now that he is at [Sing Sing?].   he said I knew that was the place they would not always let a man go.  he was looking well and said was doing well.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;I called on [illegible] a few weeks since saw Kate they where well.  [Sammy?] is still in this neighborhood  he cant leave the old place.  it does not look very much like the old place.  they are puting up a factory now which changes its appearance very much.  We had a call a few days since from John [Nombers?]  he was [enquiring?] if we ever heard from you and wonderd if you had ever had to fight with any of those [Gerriloguers?].  he is the same John.  [Phin?] has retired was he here he would have something to say.  he is very busy now planting .  the country is looking beautiful.  The chrildren grow so fast you will not recognize the Liitle Lizzie and Emma you left   Lizzie often talks about writing to Mr Snyder.  May this find you in good health and spirits.  Write us soon for we are anxcious to hear from you.
&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Your true friend Sue
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                <text>&lt;p align="center"&gt;&lt;em&gt;Resolutions passed at a meeting held by the Sunday School Union of Stockport&lt;/em&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;At a meeting of the teachers, superintendents, and representatives of the schools composing the Sunday School Union of Stockport, held on the eighth day of May, 1865, Mr. Councillor George Barber in the chair, it was&amp;mdash;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;Unanimously resolved&lt;/em&gt;, That the Sunday schools of Stockport, embracing all he evangelical denominations of the Christian church, have heard with feelings of the deepest horror and the most inexpressible grief of the brutal assassination of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America, by the hand of a vile and reckless murderer.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;That this union, while recording this expression of the most heartfelt sympathy and sorrowful condolence with the bereaved widow and the great American republic, most cordially recognizes the eminent personal worth, the high-toned religious principle, and the noble civic virtues of that large hearted father of the American people, twice elected as Chief Magistrate by the popular voice, beloved by the children of two hemispheres, admired by the vast army of Sunday school teachers in the free countries of Europe and America, and revered by the great and good of every clime, as the heroic emancipator of four millions of abject bondsmen, and the saviour of his country from armed rebellion, anarchy, and ruin.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;That whilst this union cherishes these sentiments with the deepest emotion, it feels most keenly the death, by the hand of a wretched drunkard, of so good a man, whose persistent advocacy of the importance of an education based upon religious principles, and his bright example as a steady and consistent abstainer from intoxicating drinks, afforded strength and encouragement to our bands of hope, and proved that, even under circumstances of the most severe trials ever imposed upon the ruler of a great nation, the late President of the United States of America devoted the full strength of his lofty intelligence and the warmest sympathies of his noble heart.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;While our Sunday schools are bowed with sorrow, feeling that each has lost a friend, the prayer is raised continually that this fearful rebellion may speedily be brought to a close, and that a permanent peace may soon be proclaimed, established on the only righteous basis, viz: That of union, nationality, justice, and freedom, with equal civil and political rights to all loyal men, of whatever creed, race or condition, and the inestimable blessings of a healthy religious education secured to all rising and future generations of the republic.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p align="right"&gt;Signed on behalf of the Union&amp;mdash;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p align="right"&gt;GEORGE BARBER, &lt;em style="font-weight: inherit;"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Chairman&lt;/em&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p align="right"&gt;&lt;br /&gt;JAMES H. MIDDLETON,&lt;br /&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;em style="font-weight: inherit;"&gt;Honorary Secretary&lt;/em&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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