families comfortable, we could go and prepare a place so as to make them comfortable when the[y] follow, and when we once get there we could send scouts and find places where we could all live comfortable & happy.
Coun. said his views in regard to the injunction to stay the collection of Taxes are, that it will result in our benifit whatever may be the motive of Government in doing it. From the best calculation he can make the Taxes in & vicinity will amount to about $4000.— a considerable portion of which is for personal property. Real estate is holden for the Taxes, and will be sold if the taxes are not paid, but real estate is not holden for Taxes on personal property and cannot be sold if the tax is not paid. By the manouver [p. [95]]