. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . of the stock-holders of the Western Union Railroad Com-pany was held the 14th day of October, 1868,at Racine, Wis. The Directors for the ensu-ing year are as follows: Richard Irvin, S. , R. G. Ralston, Jacob S. Wetmore, NewYork; Geo. A. Thomson, Henry T. Fuller,John Wilson, Darwin Andrews, Racine; Ed-ward P. Barton, Freeport; Win. Shannon,E. Northey, Shannon ; R. W. Dame, Lanark ;H. A. Mills, Mt. Carrott. At a meeting of the new Board of Direc-tors, the officers of the previous year wereunanimously elected
. Railroad record, and journal of commerce, banking, manufactures and statistics . of the stock-holders of the Western Union Railroad Com-pany was held the 14th day of October, 1868,at Racine, Wis. The Directors for the ensu-ing year are as follows: Richard Irvin, S. , R. G. Ralston, Jacob S. Wetmore, NewYork; Geo. A. Thomson, Henry T. Fuller,John Wilson, Darwin Andrews, Racine; Ed-ward P. Barton, Freeport; Win. Shannon,E. Northey, Shannon ; R. W. Dame, Lanark ;H. A. Mills, Mt. Carrott. At a meeting of the new Board of Direc-tors, the officers of the previous year wereunanimously elected, consisting of G. , President; H. T. Fuller, Vice-President ; W. V. Baker, Secretary andTreasurer. Receipts of the Western Union RailroadCompany for the week ending November 7 : 1868. 1867. Inc. Dec. Freight $893558 $17 115267 $8,117 09 Passengers 3,004 10 3,573 83 $330 27 Express and Tel. 350 0U 570 00 220 00 Mail 375 00 00 Totals $13,564 68 $21,57150 $330 27 $8,337 09 Receipts from January 1, to November 7 : 1868 $675,951 01 1867 663,3 8 78 Increase $13,542 23. GET THE BEST. WEBHlS nUXIBdU lICTDHilT. 3000 Engravings; 1840 Pages Quarto. Price $12. 10,000 Words and Meanings not in other Dictionaries. Viewed as a whole, we are confident that no otherliving language has a dictionary which ao fully and faith-fully sets forth its present condition as this last edition ofWebster does of our written and spoken .English —Harpers Magazine. The work is* marvelous specimen of learning, taste, andthorough labor. We praise it heartily, because we believeit deserves the heartiest praise.—N. Y. Albion, These three books are the sum total of great libraries: theBiblet Shakspeare, and Websters Boyal Quarto.—ChicagoEvening Journal. The New Webstee is glorious—it is perfect—it distan-ces and defies compotition—it leaves nothing to be desired.—J. S. Raymond^ Preset Vasear College. The most useful and remarkable compendium of humanknowledge in our lang
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