Annals of Iowa . ametime. We present, as the frontispiece of this number, the excellent steel-engraved likeness of our friend and contributor, Hon. Charles Negus, ofFairfield, whose articles on Tlje Early History of Iowa have impartedinterest to the Annals for so long a time. The portrait would have ap-peared incomplete unaccompanied by a sketch of Judge Xeguss life, andwc only regret that his modesty prevented our procuring a fuller biogra-phy of him. A POiriTvAiT and biography of the late John Chambers, the second territorial governor of Iowa, will appear in the next number of theAnnals. Som


Annals of Iowa . ametime. We present, as the frontispiece of this number, the excellent steel-engraved likeness of our friend and contributor, Hon. Charles Negus, ofFairfield, whose articles on Tlje Early History of Iowa have impartedinterest to the Annals for so long a time. The portrait would have ap-peared incomplete unaccompanied by a sketch of Judge Xeguss life, andwc only regret that his modesty prevented our procuring a fuller biogra-phy of him. A POiriTvAiT and biography of the late John Chambers, the second territorial governor of Iowa, will appear in the next number of theAnnals. Some very objectionable typographical mistakes occurred in the January number, some of which are obvious, while others need the sketch of Col. Garrett, on line sixth of page4;3;j, for Hiuunautta, rendHuamautla; on twenty-first line, same page, for llasaila, read Tlascalu :seventh line from bottom, same page, look upon should read, look up ;page4o8, seventeenth line, for Gen. Caidei/s, read Gen.


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