The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, March 11, 1857, Image 1

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VOLUME XX
BEAVER
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...Z.,* PRISAD AND PETBLISTIED BY
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[Published by request]
EtaDzas on the_Daath of Don karia . no
en.lazar. .
Theiwriter of the P.llowinr , stanza's has
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degirc, in the present case; to renter in
to the rditical and moral considertions in
v: !veil in the execution of,D.m ;Mariano
ir 4, tir.r.ar, by order of Oct. Williana Walker
of Nicaragua.
The grave is•ne fit arena for discussion
nor aro elegiac verses the form of speech
fo i which each act:!::shoula,Lfe discussed.=
Nle.verthelcss, some expfanation is requisite
ti a full understanding of the poem, and
we fb all give it in as, few words as possi- ,
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Mariano Salazar, was ;one tfthe
wealthiemt, bravest and_ inos - t. a4complisbetl
. 'marble fin era
gentler:um -of Central Anicricn, a But ah : ttios. member i• p lift c , -1 ' e faded bloom. g
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of the rich hmi
oc of Salon /&.. Co. :Guinn.; L
11,,. married the I eaatiful and aczomptislied . Rich perfume round it nc g er4 1
had severttl children.. eisl,er of President Castellon, bv•Wl:on t he
As mentorfes round a torubt- 7
l . iien sciwr cas _ i Decoy upon it settles,—
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D.;1!0!)—one of ti.e fry.men who, of Ceu-i Like her i p, its i clays are e'er, '
tral America, who could bmst of the pure And on its . ritherin g petals
'• Spanish sangro azul In his veins.--came to 'Are drops of drinizon 'g ,- .re.
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'Walker to L.s,ist the! cause of liberty in !. •-•.,- .1 ' ;'-
f urat gt olunnt
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ar„..i, it weaAgriult
'his brother-in 7 iaw, e no r i
Salazar, who 'furni,l4d the means o
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cu'aldcti Genf W, atker : .o raise Lis le"ttta.lion ' SIMLA CANE:XP . . E ~E OtrENT &:
iin Francisco ; anti'l tratisport both tint- 1
The'follew . in fstTne :of the fairesi - trs'..a
t.el fu MI it to Ch'o. :scene' of operations.
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After tbik - agaiii;:wht:n Walker had been _ ___- - - -
. . -..1 • ,6, _ J and US- th ou s eh ho had' - t . .. • • - " i6 ' .c . ' '''''
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iiiquired•
__.. we have yet sato-arch the Clones; Sugar
ovotten aei ' • •
srrapoementq and drew a lease to
: never been there before, • I :%tr. dilrnau Ras Itf ledger, never had; Mr.
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,ced l it is less 'than a fai r t'i:S t , I
led in his first read attemp,t cm 'Rivas 'C s I L I 4 Stansbury, to be aigned:on the- folloW
cud when the administrlation by whom he , and was made - 5,3 Will h. , ne twhie-got bun?" : taken ally meals in t e ionise and had not : him day, (Setil l t-ds; )by which Mr. Suns
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hel been invited looked on his want of ' - as s: 1 tcy„ s s , , J j yet ream. .• ll'e li a int o ti le ,h onae i n , bury wAs to t kel posseateon of his him's°
advantaoes. but , l .
n.ilita4 prudence it was to Salazar he ter-• . s . , s . Lie restilt was the ;tune '
, .cllow muchitake ?"' '
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1 the night' at 1-, o e ; and lystestified lin Bend street on •the fir:it of May next
J as with othe -s. IMr Belisle •' -
to i as 11;S nnaliak i en friend and frets! - Lim ' the leaves a 1 1.. 11 '.
y , ht,rsct eat I "Me Dollcti• il Attpdt'''' ' that duringthe niob e heard no noiSC7I.--. I and" expressed to of
parties hie great
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'dell such p ersona l aid and advi , , n s i a - 4 greedily. (30WS can- , "Ilire giro 4e t • five aPr l'lles testimony at jfnUr witnesses - idyl I gratification at the prospec.t of geitino rid
47 , 1 .• I • - te as to , not eat portulms of the stall-s - I I 1 • s , l en y. vo sserns. e,
,ts,, mu to continue his iverations.- j are rho ped Int q• 11 ' ' ' uti eSS the /'Get out!" , cried tho eicited 'partner, heard the cry of in-a et\at 110 o'clock, tint l of Mrs., Cunningham, mud r t4iu g hek nut
sis e s s operations tertninatell - in temporary 'of P ' bi '' . rud
f''''e'ls, on :Iccount i and the et i i nse p a , 1 • d • ' -Cr ' I alone fixes the tim of the deed, as th e Icf the house st that time. Ile stated, in
pu attun eparted as ;-
vsasiv, trod. Don
Petri
P' -L • their ma thy to bite them in two.--H before • l ' '
Lira:. was nowt.' Mess are - rick ti to b ' : eobir s ess and rigidity' f the corpse and the I addition, that site dialged him, watched
hsiol- Prideut and 3.12 i c' 1 t 4'
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r ans ~.. :tzar oa i 1 ocnt o I. •
c tend of the stalks. 1 The wild eeqi. rneesslo I dryn'esa of the b . . ~
, , • • food 'th erlheit its clothes: him, hatened jat his, doors; entered his room
1,1:1,*• - 5. ial position. . s , tem rein 31assacliusetts 1 , g p n paraded past,
_liad beciveatearitatEi ' d ' the ' • ' with f I li - t'a 't I 'did k fh . 'fi
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us a few ddv.4 aga , that • - . informed,: a few tittlea end the '
n re-entered. The t ' , ore in o opimen , , ase e)., o e ' ey o is- re
s...rar was faithfu:ly , fulfillific , the du- j cattle the' frid' '' ' ai provender for 1 spakestnan, after 'srazing armor! •- ' °I. tie medical men. ma alli tt i i n , that t h e t proof safe, and hail stolen from it a note
ti.: of chi): pest, when ' Walker closed him : ;motes ' h ' der---stalks and leaves -pro-I 1 lifted up his voice a third '
acme tune I had
murder bee 4 • tt . .d i • • 6- , for t GOO which ' had ' • him • ':
p ose, and.shus :
... u mull c a nit that . b ogiven in pr
t. te. sfer,ti.m fif miqlc- in .kid, he spoke. -i .
i - arrested as he was crossing the bay ' ''' I time. The
j • time o the; murder • L as i ng ' inent fur a judgmot against another party,
~•-: ranseea, en a _viait I i that ferric! fro 3.
qua i n tty . and quality of, butter- sa d in fat l , •Cotton seinetwine- •
got him?" 1 hcen established as 'hat when 1,71 e e m i n i li g -. which he 10y1 itasigned to her. '- •
whist. • ha bad torn himself in obedis•Y' 111 eau a g lues a fins flavor to the beef I ' At) , `Yec" ''''. '
-nee to env rate and Ity d.• II • , • I . I hauls, E ......„4. ”k1e ir0,44', 5 '' s s t es tifi e d it.-., 1 . Such relations as -these are very siiian
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Walkor's earnest prayers and cry for hi ' ' , , 4... tr .1,. 1 circumstances, it ) i'llow much taleer ' 'l3 e 41 -- +Wcor ' - illsimi ' 4.-ni
M-111't
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, I,y we A . ac r • e mg' ras between min and Wifesdbur the 'Lost
Tha rest a known. Withons . o -i ••1
.c . p. ' may be regstded as an aaquisitio n of DOI The all weispeies• .-' --- ; s„,i ,-- Flea "or' stat - eiLl et that the '1 I lt . ''d
anirls a s ati.st tion-wittinus -u e reir'.B 'OF t these e v en Pe' 17.,;Ase• °lt ei•: J 1 . 7............. ____. _ , _
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. i. ~ , . -I-- '. 96 " 13 ,'"'n lin the street and in .... 4- ex. e . y9l mg , owl soma of - all; ua • against the
s' iv form of trial-w - ithot,st the! examina- seed, there is not-the least motive in any with Isis leo. hand, aid raising his cleaver , . ,
„,,,zliably evoke hail -I 11 .1saothesis - of 10 m rd s b t 'll
heard, at once ealt'suppoh.,_ . ,_ ......„ t: , • , , a as,e e ween . . rs.
- *, N with his rial t czlaillie,l• "One dollar a
. t i, n o f a : a lia s ) w itnas?, he was eondenanc , l ono to attempt t , , misloa.l the pliblm. .Ir. . s , L • y • i i-steoinoham 'and , Dr Thardell and in fa
-1 and led's° no investigation Of their rola- : °meas. R s
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;a of Ix Iliam mar
t° irodant death by the' Man he had stierati Bulkley's conimenittatloo, 'it e repaat, is pSand.' ' ' tions to the murdered Illm], it bong tea.' in the fact th l tarille counheuecu suit tor
•‘,l !line, care and fortuoe to elevate. The valuable. We copy froth the ScientiGe ; John pet one i. i
lon - at the &carer an- I
t 1 senabiy presumed that sma person outside I
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breach of promiso against Dr. Burdeil ill
C:1;;;; stailds without a parallel in 'the rec. krita..iisan.. • . - 1 other at the,. faeo of the salesman; a n ' l r the house 'could lava co' 't d
mum c the ac ‘ .1 , 1
t , lAu or September la t, her complaint
cods of the world.. .
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-- I yeil,sl out •sI tepee one hun d red ,
I poundl' [ • i ' I • •
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• with the a tendant nut-cry and fill of the [alleging the: Dr. JRuniell had violated her
:: Dim Mariano was . led but into rue Eiperimetits with the ChineseLanett !; wai thereon
Sugar i The '
5 ,,,, - ,,,ssd e , Nrliere his open Coffin steed ; . . , . Millet. -• . ' much for inotalsuasiun.---Letter to Coirit '
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",. I them, a:so' ey mint then have - been awake- i dropped by her nistructio sto her counSel,
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I This liy,prithesis ai,,, the Opening 4 the '41.1 and, , Dr. Burden 'release from ' his bail
aWaitms blot, plucked a lare blue flow- I .
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er, of :ha COLlvelvolus spec i ics, and made it ', Messrs. Ed )tors :-Knowing that you, -
I.i; I cst '-'ecim2st tu the attending confeasor ' take dup intsresa ill an which! . THE 1109 N ON TEE SPIRE. 1 mit4.l •; awl the' 1 riciary,Und indeed the a. 2 O n the 29th of the same month ) the l
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that This blossom, which he W o uld hold" . - , - , ~, • ,- ' . ,
' . most sole 4b:,ect of the Cairteel3 days' i., legsal rnarrisge ii said to have taken place,
, , Promises to De ; va l ua bl e tor our country, I !,, , •
1; heart • I. ri ; 1 . is'l" Ft'
nest .1,8 n,aen ayaig, shOultroe con- 1 • , , • i ,
r; . 1 , „ The waite c.ou. le in , has to-night
i cpvi§t, lias been to fixithe guilt,on theSe 1 and yet it 'was' licited from the counsel
• „ s ad la his wife; 'who was then eagerlY senu you the rtrult 1. ti experiment which li. Around the inoo;n, whose barer fa-e. i part i t . s . ‘
li 'hat this p'rook amounts Co We', Mrs. Cunuinglia . emplbyec' to
. conduct
awaitioo his p.romised'xisit in ' San Salon- I made with the Chinesss Sugar 31illet.-- i Kindles the Old esithelral spire, 1 I that ' ' I
I may now consider., j suit, when t se were 'produced before
d is-a neialitairing awl neutral republic. 1 Sorgbani Sacelvarsttio. ' . i- and makes the cross n living light, Within a few hours after the' murder j the C.woner'a' in pest a witnesses, that
The intelligence kith:Vier, poor lady! She' l .
, Baring received from the Patent 'Ogres , 1 s - i ' , was iiiicosaned 'on' Saturday morniu.., 3•lrs, ;several weeks 'aft r the 2th oftletaber She
fell into a delirious freer on hearing it and a
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Iplanted '
taper ot a ced ; i t 101 a matter ot i .
,• it gleams and twrilties-through my
blinds ? • i Cunningham g l .• f -' '''
' •app lied ' 1 - thathad
sic in ortnation that she ha d: again to Bern, sa)lng she
' - It alilnes ou thosiowho walk the street, 1
died t n a - few dayas, atilt holding to her lips ' i essiss i p ,
a, 7h00•411 1107 haring the least ej,n- j 1 on' the evening of the 9 0th of 'October ILAt, I they, in content
_lotion to re-open 87 re
the dower which her dying liu;baud aeut. ~ t l, 3 enee - that its' waul I
,prove to be worth' it opens vr.Ten to those who meet • ' been secret] ' d D bunt 111 1, ' ' f breachof - '•"
y wave tol r..c y i commence the ! ' sun, orpronaise.
Up from the 'purple nieadok% _ - 1 anything. Th. seeds and st a ll s ;
S so near y . -
1 At vespers with h,elieving ininds
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I the ilea. Mr. larvint• her eldest da ub- • Tina is to saY, t rea weeks after she elle
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To the glittering, esplai:ae, .
•d our cenimon broom corn - 0
j resembl ed , , . , , as t ,
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" How marvellous the cross„ " they_ ea tt/C573 to'
, ter being one t . , r the ceremony, 1 ges ,that she was married ; to Dr. Burdett,
'it re close beside the Dead 113030 I make the feel 'quite surti that they were . - - - - 'l's_ ;w hi c h to,,k - pl4 at the house of tlic. cicr- mid produces it c rtificate to ' prove she in
-In 1171 open - corr laid : I ! these: - ! - -- - •
" That. crowns the stately Christian pile 1-- ,
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I, gyman• Mrs l eutmiegham prodonecl at. forms her counael, lessrs. 'Xhayer & Chat
-1 I Planted it in !lA's, about; ° feet apart, . It lends the morn 11 saintly smile, • , • ,
;the Cor:A . )6'R i quest her - marriage certifi:. s field, two very distingutahed members of
Come it file-ef sphliers sweeping, •
'lt saves the' wor ld f ront da to•da " i
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, with . t.l to 10 set ids in a hill. t 1V:1•3 grcatly.. l 1 Y •• t o d ay:
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cote, whieli corrspoeded 1 with the reoi.sr•lr I the Bar; that shej is about ta e sue the man
But" not with martial air,- -
durin it, owns , i'a i I
l neglected g , ..1 ~ from um- , of the Rev \' it Marviud. The reveren d j who then at ' tbut identieal time, as she
~,a,-.. eres are nal with sSeepirea •T k thoughts, . but . I
1 o spelt your who sit , ss'
i pression of its werthles-uoss. I _- • 1, gentletnar., -whin befota- the inquest ident.' now would prove c must have been het hus
4'..ssane sullen rich ,lespair. ,
- s ---. .' t ified Mra. l!unitighain as the s woman band.' 'rhovi epee shciws'that Ifeand
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whom he; had ben
,' married , but was tine- Dr. Burdell were on Very bad ins: at the
, ble to identify the carpse of Dr: Burden as time be accu l aed her tit .. ,,st ing the note
1 that of the 4u, and this, too, although , for 8600 sow in. ntliavago ; that,lie called
his attentionp, eithele altithe time of -the lin' Several p li tten- from the streeeto
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1 marriSgesor of the fulloiviug day when the 1 arrest ; an d at i .hey, the policemen dis
man came fo he marri•ge certi fi cate,. hid I suaded)tim soLduiug. One ' of these, police- ,
been directed o the pecnliar , appearance Of distit•-testifies tat on that 'occasion she used
the mall's wl !fors, which then led hint to 01110 1 langtirjge towardsithe Dr. - and de
think that. t F were false. The cle s y- dared,' according to the policennin's - words,
man's watna rervatit likewise was- nable "that, Mahe' wpui I have ! his '(thirdell's)
e
to identify . • mart wi; nrss -- arried :is heart's blood.r i ne of the women sera- ,
the same wit dead bud- as beflue her.l ants , of Mrs. Cunt iugham. likewise testifteS
The two sere 1-wome Of Mrs Cunning. as tolquirrehi ll b tweets the .Dr. and Mrs. 1
ham teatified tim other painta, that Dr. •Cuuningliatn and her eldest daughter, Au-
Burden s null 'att...summer, seine time pro. gusta ; and that the , Dr. told'her'(tbeseis
ceedinirslhe lodged marriage, took his ant) that in a quarrel Mho Angusta once
mealassiithe, cuss which I she oecupied in had attacked h im persona]iy and tore out
frl• ris as we re stated ; .but ahem that some of his haiks IVe believe there is no
time, and fr -the date of the inarriaas4 evidetteo efsan rents :stle Air. }lnk. •
had never , tan a meal in the house, had . el against the cepased, i uSredun
I refused to-ea rtiales of food and bevera-' falling so heavily upon'' him Mita i s origin
'ge l s wbieh 7711 hail sent to hini . from her in the relationsleztstiog between him and
I table, and ha ' not tippeated' to regard Cr Mrs.; Cunninghatn, and its apparent eolith s
•ry testimony of
treat her-sak e min
wife. Ono•of 'these sera- ion in the extraordin ary
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I ands further tified that ' r at 'a period ante- Mn. Fatrel, which . We shall presently' con. :
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cedent to thi n ahortionlhad been produ!- Hider. 1 i 1 • .1 • 1
cecellupop M k Cunningham, and that -The generally, reel
hied theory of the
thicelhoi tin of the alledged marriage', mrirder is, that IMrs'... Cunningham had
Mrs. Clinni ham and'; Mr. Eckel not established ' herself at Dr. Burdell's bonze,
litirdell) badtaccu ' d chambers communia hopinglo entrap him . into a marriage:-
1. , pie,
eating by a dtor, and that from her °biers kininig - It s ersell defeated, in this object,
vations as elain ' tertriaid,l her; - slpinion was , she inducel her. paramour, Bekol to per..
that the rolai a ns botweeMie: Cunrlin,;. sonata Burdell inla sham Imarriage, either
haul'and MisfEekel were 'of, l au iaiimats or-with the i'ew -of jclaiming her dower p a
critninal eharitter. It furt her: l iiPpears in, 'aunt of between 539,000 and 849,000,1 as
evidence tliar,Me Cunningham died sever = Burdell's , widow l 'in case .of his fatnral
oral years • age, and previously to his death death, or with'her pararabur assassinating
he had; been unfortunate in 011811109 A, had hint.with that expr ess object; and thatlthe
gone to California, and il l -turned without fact that Burdell, on the , day preceding
improving his affairs, Abet dying, Mrs. , tiler night of his-murder, had made
.h a lease
Cunninobain received a sum - p ot. ten thcar. cf 'his house,' by, the signing of winc , ,
at
e 3
sand dollarsfluni.a , Policy of insurance the time appointed on the next; day,, he
.hisilife, and she probably was, not , possessed would, on the let of 2494 ezt, have t!is
of other means thr , '! - se Mr •C -
lissessett her'and her facial
,y,' and thrown
Tao sun-shines , briglit around
-Tvt :Ira they caldantrstill ;. '
A fatal sell has .boun.l them
Towork, dyrat:ts will :
_That cc. in—though they'd barter
cute with him they slay--,
must fill with the noblest !ruartyr
( q . Freedotn's cause' to-day.
- .7 N:b;:19 for him are tollirg,,'
- bier •
But the muffled drums are'roaiL E ,
T.'tell that his hour is neae-:-
11 , :,cumerg 'l . ith step elated,
With eyesserene and'juei--
Cra.hed by, the power created:!
Titi?Jugli his own confiding trust
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.1" , , the priest; grey . haire.d hod Soly,
P His sco,e best is maile ;
tie was - esi Die kerchief elowl,T—... •
It , 1r0r,..A . -and he is dea•i : -
A t:0•.11 undl:xrolling rattle ' - '
)I,e• gush . of accusing gore
/la 1 he - who Intl oft in. battle
F , Lced death, is. now no*rv.::!i,„-
ATFCI,I...od of martyr t.inking
;I -To ihe's o ii for Which he fought
T) the earth which, is glutted d4oking
Such rain, is with 'rengetace frauglit;-- !
Etzh drop 'hall be seed of :aleg j ion
(if mea who will raise to free:
This fair but ill;fated rrgierl,
Froai the reptile warmed by thee !
Lint with him the strife is over,
thelatkil of his loie he sleepa;
xSich Sowers his grace thex cover ) !
And beauty round it weeps ;
And in years right soon sueceediag,
When the tyrant is l banished
pulse shall glow while - reading
The tale of Salazar:
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osleitati it pale blueblosaem--
?hi Prhei eta its. wenlthst
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ileo7.Pstrgeet, where ahe ha 7 Th i ? it‘t.rkY
the r il Y idial O r a eettf ft 1 i iler.ed
rn'al
' hie 'bit" i
lite exceptine ,of Mr ig7f d rde i r a°4* lod ge'' , Pr. Bur& i hot "wena th e.
4 th ' bloody s e 0t_,...-- 1 1 „ 1 -6th , tm rd ' : re a r ; i the roo m:
ed.. , . .
~ 1 - ~., L, .
B:.__ J :E! intrp , ad . ;, rhitch cede
nte
in
the, . , ,
.At a quarter _before 1 o , + yo q k ti
I ''•
•
isloup 'n"letteematirbreoero'anf wii r IV
'le t iri .they w e re tint
re le 0 e eidenee; be . tin - e el. Ilig d
... Ir -:-Eekel is id to have been feettierl, - ta l : 7i i of
i bu T alng' : waai " 1 1 5 e 0 4
-; ttiot.
r %Du ap tc p. b ea. er, t. lnd at ti t , time
of the
murd , . 77 1 tr t . neasea-t n • . , Bond tle tr t eet
on the{ etijoar ne d , th ey wid o 1 L' e
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.... t6 it
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'he .
Wilk.
in the butchers
bid e ritif t'
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vial, ^sse try to 11 * eor - pr - .y v , itti
'eller , ntr li..e I . ~. t.
ninth t , ' LI ,
a nt, I .!
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I ch 31- 11.
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fe el
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id ' O,
ate aft
'et' , 0
eit't
ARG
;And pressed it to his bononi
Aa tim fatal signal fell.
By him must thenews be !token, /'
Let him aay they will meet übove, //
And bear both the' news and the token
Of death eta 'of denthlese love.
Alas! the shock hat, killed Lei;
Leath pitying sent hiadart:
0 bleised • rirgin shield herL .
She dies of a brOkandleart I . •
To the - grave by pl.nuiry hurried,
One pang and aild"'sas.oter-- 7 .
In the bloom Of her heautyburlati,
- lieUvent r theymeet once more.
. ..
The priests a dirge are - chanting,
As t t4y elovhy-moie along;
The streets,' hushed :lied
As panting
, so
so __ its4g3itls be solemn, ng:—
" Belrolenno er victim' -"
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To th tyra ny aldt,rred f
Room - tor the ife of Salazar— ..,
Fit mate fu such a lent"
A. - 1 ' --
Fresh floversl l
re on her forehead,
Wyeathed by flngersvamly fond ;
'Twould 'Seen as - if death burrowed
The eal.m of Neaven beyond :--
1 .1
Across,lt4r b esst have drifted
The wiives otshinisk hair,
Ana her slen er hands are lifted
i
In the mut 'appeal of prayer.
i
I i ' -
Some time in i August thero was a chance;
, frost which ileairty terminated its growth,
,I nod ; iii fact , , comple.aq destoycd some 1
isweet corn gr , t% i: , ;. - iu the saute! g , rden.--
The millet wi— jit:t putting forth its seedi
,
.1 stalk, and the SL:Cd was consequently, a l l y
! tlestO)yed. The stalks, however, were left.'
.Istaniling until some time in Oclobcr, when l
tvoi
• i_
still supposing' them to be rthiles:s—l'
gr ha.i them cut, and thrown into p iles, to
' them out of the. ir.ly.
After . they had lain upon the green(' for
some time, I took a lipliciful of the stalks
luso An ••I. .l.vv. tr, my liorsc i i who eat them
greedily eatingboth leaves and stalks.
Abotit this time I saw - aStatement in the
' papers that 0, ~....
..... ~,,,„ • hd made some
m m ulasses fro this plant This ;led me to
Imake'tlic folloWitig experiment with mine,
althoUgh I had'ressou to suppose that the
' frost and the exposure fog the ground would
I hoveldestroyed any goo qualities which it
"might have originally prissessed.
I tea some of tho..eancs and cut them,
into pieces about three inche.s long, when 1
they were readily grouLd through one of 1
Ilickok's Portable' Cider Hills i with cast-'
iron grindersv and' then . presse d with the 1
powerful 'pressers attached to the mill. The i
lquantity ground was. about half a bushel i
of the pieces, afidittlie juice. exprlsed was
about seven quarts. 'rhisAuice, when.
evaporated, made one quart oftpol,,s.s,
that is pronounced, by those who hive test
icd of it, 'to be superior to the bi Alorleana i
molasses,' and some .s..ty,egna o thd,j . lavorl
of the maple syrup. It . .s `at all 'events
7
good molasses. ,
From an esti e' l made - ,1 judged that
the square rod' :ground , planted—if the
canes gad` a een used—would have pro-'
4uned fo . gallons of molasses, or at the
ratept . 640 gallons per acre.. Such a :mop
sr ghl have prrlved valuahle s the last year,
.
since sugar and molasses are so high:
i - , .there is little doubt in-my mind that any
-person who has a small piece of land may
manufacture his own Molasses and perbaps ,
7
Af tl iP 2 " . 1 .
111
El
lIM
=MI
If cultivated on so small a'scale as, not
to warrant the e;pense of erecting the'rell
ere for expressink the juice...front the cane,
they may be cut up in a I sira . fr cutter, and
ground in one ofl.llickolcls , portable cider
mills, h ftich facilities that Iwo Men
could obtain five Or six barrels of the juice
per day b4liand, , and -proportionally more
if boric or, other poweris used. This juice
could be cheaply boiled in one of the evap-,
orators ' , with which you are acquainted, '
without Emitting the syrup or wasting sty
fuel. =
..iresides the moleSses obtained from,
stalks, the I leaves _ will make goal forage t .
the heed Will nearly eqeal that. of a crop
of corn or bats, and the tops will Make
brooms.• puT.iciar;
0n1444 bi . lllrs.
That domestic, •
Snodgrenis, ' .sh
fourth floor 4
two daughter%
tion; to a Tin
Eckel in :motile,
and Mr. 'Vitali
that floor.. Bet
these petunia * *
Ullotann,;,ret
night t and tht,
disturbed by an
of murtl. r.,., Ff`
were, in the at
polite, stater'
theileink
Aeon "Wilticre ity , haviii ' i l :e ° l l'a
person whose i See corresponds With,
that of Dr. . 11, and Wrapped inn
There is nothing - Pike "moral Suasion*. I he rr y,!rill e r i h d a t:A 4l l ili e e' ul e e r r y b w ls & b s ° h t t e rd. n 2
W ,
Wins grown to be a great arid controlling One of th ese w tt, Farrill,' was sitting
institutiMi. i The best example of the same
ileenred in ,San Francisco reeently. .Yowl N oue h ear d cry and tho fall of the
on the, rery !It( m the Doctor entered
well know, if not I can inform you there-!!I [may, and has id 'ed . Eckel as the Man
' in, that the chief city ;of California is
fri (poorly, if not , oftener, infestEd by
, Chinamen. lAn acquaintanco of ours was -
r . •
i
, who
and ordered , (gibe step in a Men.
who immediate aftermird coune'm the
-1 . , , . acing tnanncr, cOinni he supplsed to
i Junior partnnr and oe6asional smesmen in
)'a term whose I h
I -I : Sitle it Wil° to se ll I m i i" ,!Durtlell) who harist entered thehouse.
he st , ur fi n. that kn,se by the man (pr
hook's; cod-lines, ropes' eud4, and other
I
i odds'and ends., One dada John China= t
ineverd other" wit e in passing throtigh
1 rnan, `full )wc - hr a train of about ten of 13nn
' a ,-
I --, d at., between itl 2 o'clock of that
MORAL SUASION;
Mil
clountrYticp, - rangt-d tatridetn: fashion,
entered the establishnient, and, after , peer-1
ing around 'a few second:a-, exclaim-1
cd: •
• "Cotton seine twine—got him? =
"Yes!" was" the answer. • 1-
"flow much takee?". •
- •
t!One•dell.,r,a pound."
'43'll)l:give fifty cent-!".1 •
"Get out!" 'said
.the junior prirtner with
a menacing gesture, and John Chinaman
Jertrted, folk-wed by his tail and his'eoutt.
try men,
•-:
The 'train passed and repa4ed tje do:tr
several times, and at length re-entered.—
JAn, 6 , 1:44 arm ;=I o-
Above the crowd and watch the moon—
I, hear from her col , / lips a tune:
To:obtber words; } ma this is it;
fly crescent ;;Btters in the air, •
Above the masque of Moslem lands
High in his i:ower the muOzzrAltands,
And calls the faithful they, to _prayer.
By Indlan streams, and swamps of rice,
Pagodas rise l ,,and idols frown: •-•
I pour my heathen brightneas down,
And make the night;a Paradise.
Pagoda, mosque and ehristilin some,
Lsee them air; its all the flame
Or worship burnii ; 'God secs the same
God has in each and rill his hoinc." •
The' Burdell:Mirdei m,zrew York.
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4. scum's%) UP or TUE wljoLt SiATZEIL
Th;iniestigationhy the Coroner's Tory
. ."'
4 of-this extraordinary cas_,,o Odell has calls-,
- I I
ad anunprecedented}a`atennot through
] out the countrydarl on' Saturday night,
[ and • the p.
Thies . implicated were
committ to :stand trial. The New
• 1
Saturda
ibtme of y- morning gave
krr,dy
~
tune of the
following resume-of whole affair up
till that date: 1 - :' : , ,
The late Dr. Eurtlell; owner of the house
No. 31' Bond street, at - tha time =,of the
m.urder, occupied the entire second floor;
the rest of the dwelling being left to Mrs.
Cunningham. The occupants of ber,por
tion of the Louse' were herself; her two
daughters sixteen and eighteen: years of,
age ; her two stins, , nitio and ten years of.
age ; and boarder and lodger, Mr. Eckel
a friend of the fainily, Mr. Snodgrass :-and
a lodger simpl4 Mr. Daniel Ullmann ; •
and, at the time. of the , murdtt,_ cue ser
vant woman, a second servant woman hay:
ing left two daysibefore. The murder' was
committed onilte night of f Friday, the
80th of Janneri.;! The servant woman wee
I night.rernarked a ii, int staid!' as of the
smoke of .burnit.g en and I leather -L
.I The atninsphero of tt ight , was,damp :anti
t heary, and E. aloke is dit?gly bolo to too
earth. , Between ii ; and 9 o'clock oti
the morning .of S•ttitr , the next' day, itr i ;
Burden's o ffi ce 1114 sebrered the dend
body, on the setond; r, hock trootu near
, ,;
the &tor, lying in F n 1 of [boil. "J.,'lie
gas in the room - yet .burning; the
; key. in the.lock on- I entitle of the do hr.
Mrs, Cunningh-m'i , lily, with the ex•
reptien of Mr. Eck' ,'ied at that than all
breakfasted. Eeke oi th4t'utorning ljad
lett the house befe - lreakfast, to fulfill a
bagineas enzageruc 'lade the 'I bet
other means thatP since Mr. 'unnin ,, -
haul's death ease
,bad lived.in goal style,
frejuenting . watering plabeS,l brought up
her family liberally, sending her daughter's
to Ifaihionable boarding' schools, and so
OEM
miffed,
sionatefind l pe" nurnaue man. < - At the,
ofd his death he was posseiisor
. 9t - 4 tortune
of about otie bbndred thousand dollars,
made in his , profession as a dentist. lie
was, if not married to Mrs. Cunningham,
a achelor of about •forty Svejyears,of
'ago, and she betireen thirty five add forty:
A vait. amount of , evidence prows conclUs.,
ively tint Dr. Btirdell, who ,was of a com
municative dispotiition, told numerolus par:
'ties that . be grits I not married, never had
been, intended to be, and least of all
to Mil - Cutil;linelarn, who' he stated, was
endeavoring to entrap hr force him into
a marriage. i l Tiott of her and of, the Peo-
plc in the holse he was in fear; and that
shet was capable cif doinganything to in
jure him, and that , he wai.in fear of his
m
life fro !lien], be stated to two Witnesses,
nu or about the day nf.his death, and. lone
of them. hi; l i friend - and late partner, Dr.
Blaisdell, he requ i csted particularly to come:
and occupy the - iv - fuse with him on . that ae
count. He further stated that he made a
will, which decuincnt, by the way, has not
been discovered, rand njned some If his
rebdives and the !bequest to-them that' it
contained, , Mrs. Cunningham
would not , 'recipient of his torture;
and inoteOver,. cn the very day of his death
he made'ar vita - • dr
d . hasten the eatastro
t to °co r on the night
tthe order Wit , II per
the B 11 au-
t ern On the wor
phe, and ,caused
in (preirtionJ Tb
resisted by them
I son.' ":! • ." - . ,• , I
From" the !km@ story Ti. . sere
,
I the murder sralt:-!committedj"'dev ate
street "door, %light marks of fre's 'World had
been - Aiseeverod; as welas UPo Ithe 4i itsid
11e-,
:knob of the street dour and upon " the edge;
r
I ofthe "street :door, at l a height of hboail
1 fouof four and a half fePt,llfro ri the s 111;!
hat no ' `blood appearing ' on ;It e outside!'
knob o'f-the street dour,l bri,44l,'.o)D•frin3-
I tion that.the 'murderer dicltiet, while his
; hands; were "blood:, lealve the! house 'and
;close the•diinr behind -lit in--"Whi e the pp.l,
nearatice of the blid upon the Lii . 441.3 knoh",
and the edge of the do l er isl,!co elysively" 1
accounted for by the sty y°- of F.tr i
rell, byr Whom Eckel is poitiiol out'as the 1
probable assassin. For FarrPlls tt a
li c itly
!, is, that Eckel came tol thel d r a'' , ti
'n
' seconds after he (Farrell) heard the,ery of!
murder and a _fall lik l e (a bar el-nit th l e 1
floor, and liobliqg the door appar ntly with I
his right hand' on the inner kn b and !his I
left out the edge of the Aprir, Ipu • his head
"out perceived Farrell sitting[on the stent,
I•and ordered him away fiercely nd fright -1
fully. -' Farrell pretty-jelearlY identifies:l
Eckel.. Thelnarks of blood are ust wh3rei,
Farrel!! describes Eckel's! be i nd to hovel
bpen, knd"Farellt:s testimonY is the only !
circumstantial evtdenceladdtt l eed thus far'
! !
ping to fi x the ,
guilt on him. It is ef
the grayest minuent then' to ric ertain t his'
truth, Which, however lhaslno been as -I
• ' I.
sailed directly by any eviden e, .but by its
" t d ' ' lb i 1 -.
I
1 apparent rota ra tenon • y , es era. other
witnesoes. i
I • 1 •' .1!
On i the, !head the evidence given ihy 1
MeOsvi.l lnoeks Straolgaint ! "Lud 11,I?ss
!seems te us ; to b e worthy of d,erlius cn s t d-.1
eratioN and to be pretty conclusive: But'
a contemp orary tp contains a report of an lin- 1
1 formal !conversation between" ! it reporter j
and Mi.! l iotrs, wherein ,
the ; 1 la fi.cr states
I that F4rre, l's testimony is not tr e, because
I when 1)1%11 Btirdell entered"l i the door lOf
,s
his housellhe Ross 'was Jil twenty 'five
, feet front him toward Xreadwity; and when
I he (Ro6)lPassed the dobr Fairrel l he salys, d
,• was not on'the steps; soli when e (gess);
I had gone i t , diStant of aba--out II a ouse (and )
la half . ( i a" .; -. 1 -- ss l el r ' ' t ,,T e d
14—.4 the cry bt.mitr , ri ?
i s an architect by prcit'ession, i h •liJ i atQl , 1
!quentlY his evidence as" to dista eel, 'Tight
I to beta ken l as preciie, yet h 43,11 us J! states
that 1 While he was walking, ixtpthree
1 feet, during that little time,j'Burdeli Must
have g . ties' from the stree t- door up stairs,.
reached his rooms, arff-ther l e• u tered! the
1 ..
cry ' of I mUrdir. Butalt thej"evidence goe,
to show that But - del-4103c up stairs to the
[back rt,on on th e tiec)ill titer ~ took off
I his •oVhrshoes, laid c.iiside this hawl and
1
! hat, and l sat down a l b EIS, ti l esk .and was
I fiat "Weed while sitting. (: H w, 'then,
could all these circumstance ha e eceured
while Mr .; Ross! was • walki ng ixty l three
feet? ! ',Mi l d if Bess was mista ken I ns to '
the distance, why. may hp nut have ,chan
ced to' tail!, to pereeio Fkrr 4, whenl,pass-
I ing him, and to,"t - #0 .been tio far to!, tlis
i,
tingui4i Farrell 4,46 - ti he [toes) tinned'
to look Wick on "ha i g . the f' '
, J. 13 ~. CT 0 teur
, 1 I
r I
der? 1
1 r
„ta1 1 . .i4....- - Strangnsanliinformal . - tatetnent,
eel dawn by '(he'-lteft9it:A'l -4. 1 0 0 1 et! men- 1
atoned;; islthat ‘!Efki!!!!. was !several houses
past No, , 31 :viten htf' heart:l \ l4.e! cry, and
was proceeding tiy:4'lls the - Boiety. tie
iminaliatelly !coked,'" ha& Fri. 4he direction
of Bread Way, but could "-ice nobody 1 ap.
Proaelling.l lie did not hiklit any' house
ia',particular, and he would l iii notl . lmlJikely
to notice any one sitting Ort step on the
oppoitie side of the stretib - •l'lel . :.thinks it
highlylpielbable, that Farre ll may beve l
been sitting there, ltho'h did not ,maice I
him. , ' By the' e , e - neek NV ns CII s byj
i d
these 'Supplementer ; "state eats, l t d . Messr,3l
Strang:llan and „Rohs,. Li ;well as by t5O
evideece alone of Mr. 8r00,6,; who has
not made any additional r or—infermalstatk
meet, it in clear that-31r. R ea i did not see
Mr. Strongman in :itie kstr ,t,', that! bit.
Strongman saw nelthef--Ur_ Alai nor Mr.
Fn1141,4„-,a l ta.--tha7L-:44ir - Brook - s, from the
window of his hbitse; - saw neither l one of
-titer that Mr. Buss ma- we ,miPtaken.
rather that. Ltus y t .., l utist
tho' he soj positively affirms .I ',that Varrei
was not tutting on Burdell's'lsteps, rather
than that IFairel l's singularly-corroborated
evidence, i while' be yet rernatins lan uni or
peached Ivitness; 'so • far Sall rega ds his
sharacter for truth and veracity, shpUlti
be thrown "'aside a 5 unworthy of cre-•
dence. 1 • ' • l,
:The substance of Saturday'iproceelkigs
areas tollOwi: . ~ I , -7 ,-
, Snodurass lilentified as .n 4 hazer a
rJc 'of
• - ' .Dirk, and Re-A rrested ` I ' -
vartnicv of Tun, itrirr:=The I iaburo of.the 1
- t ,
Coronet b areended :in the - verdict of thei l m
implicating Xlr.. Eckel , Suodp* liar,. titilli,;'
ninghatn, and her two_daughter*.' - '1 1
Preifiou:s to the inquest, Judge apron ri . l .
a letter,from A. F. 'Gillet, eXilaiaing how 0t..5-
f ~ I
in a'plaitld l
shirt would exhibit
were
ap
r
pearanes, when the , plane ii l ut, though
ens withl straight instrument. 1
I
Befell': he inviatigatlon comm e nc e d ,Cptain
Itynddro %a' ited the house. Whilst) he was`lii
the room !above, hi began a tir ade l ot of apse
'
against young. Snodgrass. He was;nformed by
a gentleman present that llnedgraa ,was [mita*
,_ I . ,' -' e li ' : -.1 1 • .
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4- ill - .I ' ;
]
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spoken of 'fit aeanirk stil37l l )NT
be ,brought to trio i r ' : _- 7 '' ' : i
. George t tail Sand-rice, rac:all
never, or at aoy,time,' one ont;vrt
ninglaam tobity,r2liti! dr.:::garkor 1
Mir have I gone-,oill to buy-one %.:: 1
.„ . ,
avernientsi in response to qneetiona
with l a deCideA .etaPh :isis. I ..
, ..
• , Margarita Alviiet; aw - .:Lti---4'`ll
•Broadway; Snodgtass, two otithree
the murder of lit. •Bp . rdell; came f
and bought a four I d - Ornev ; -.d ';l:triz
first tried one, tinil'snid it Wainot-st r
Ile then bought an' GM one for 5 . 3
°ltaly came here to • identify .drs. C
and Eckel, %but did not 4 saW , Bni
stair's to day ;"! recognized 'him a
who bought the knife.' [A dame
here proilwed, which•witness. sayB
same kind she sold •§litodgrass.]. I
onsly seen Snodgra4s in the frOnt-ri l
he spoke to me in a rough ticrie; - biTi
ognized him as theLman:-.who Ili:
dagger.. ' --. .•• • ft
Snodgrasi was e placed 'AM , 1
tators in the front romii, unknow
near, after Which . sbe was request d
point out the4iitrty who purchase
Slie looked among - them and point d
out. The . Coroner then ordered a
to take . Snodgrass. into ) ustodk.
The witness was further etanfit
i i
Capron. She is a Oertitnn •ROIllatl;
broken English; she said at t. 14 t
grass bought the knife; she mark t'
m
Ularly on account of his rough n .
fered bills in payment, 'which thei Cl!
tinized, to see if they were goad, h .
roughly," are you satisfied no v ?
v
govt ?" I She remarked at `:the, tim
had not long been away frout;his'ati
he spoke Fo. Witness's store 'i f s b
,street, and when Snodgrass Ctiqe'n
lip Broadway. lie wore, at that ti,
Moustache, but to-day he lasi npne.
ness said: a I know'il him just libel
stairs." • • I I
trie-ebblfTiras-eitsm inn
~..,xt _ ._,,______L .
lAgnes Smith, tin Intelligent laiu,
i slue of Inisinews. is at 590, Hyena .
lemy.s7 -..: " - _. 2... _., a 0., A l imn(
teenth 'Ward Station House tird; .
, Vail Snodgrass; -I remember his fa.
Inot swear to his comineinto oui .sto
dagger ; I rcmentber a . young man's
i and;talking !vividly; I remember a
{speaking itnpatiently. beause I ex
.I,b ii I i,lie prevnied; I• thi eilt_thll ' man
! dress ; I should say that this yikng
they call Snodgrass, looks like (the o
inur store, .but I, canpot swear' t) its
Isame; my eyesight is spoor, ton I's
tlemaii near enough. Mrs. :A.viset,
ous_tvitness, male the aale-; I, my
t
when lip kaid,l" do you euppcke I
you bad Money !!" - The claggei.thrn
I - . -- - . i
plated handle.; it was what e.:ss
15 - t"—"raiised a lit le " 'n the '4114
p in 1 . . i ,
4 ,
was eight dollars. This occu,
Tuesday or ITedfiesdaypf the
MMESIIM
o'clock P. ;' I might r
ger if I saw it it waka lit
kiandle;eltd ilviset rernarke
dagger I there had so long 11 w
that kind ,of, daggers In the
.the back room sewing when A
ved the money frotn'this gen I
me out; ,I have e4ea the dagg
is as, near like the onesold th n as c.
This was all.that waa icy d of a
,ance to-.day.. - The (foroneriad
Tent, vindipating his own course, sa
~ing Jury that if they tvide of. o
or__;qu„ Cauuingiani,
committed the crime, the jur l yitrztu
verdict...against them. Jr 69 11 C111:58
instrumental against the Doc.
Cunningham were neeessorie:
they .:should kit! i
should-render 11. -true itercitet
evidence.% - - •• : I
The Coroner then arinonne;
neivnntl important ' vitness.
houSe on the night of the mu'
D. C.. Walter, atEilnet.l--1
ratio street;. . was passing
on the . night of Friday" the
last, about a quarter be
sane`mart setting on,thii s
No. 31:."he wits app*atly..4
while he was, thus engaged,
the house opetiedL—a man., pui
said ,toltie person setting on
are yon doing•there r i sn
sitting. on the step linve it;.
and. Went on
The' Jury then retired to
dipt.
The Verdict '
--Tlie Coron
ferred together , 4. a-
the following ierdiet.
First—Tl th e deceased 4
ns
w.fon d dead in• hie
street; on the morning'Of
1857. ' 1
• Becond—Tbat bie death
'night of Jary 80th; 'by
frotn , some warp.ihstrunteu
Third - -That the jury fin , that
Burden was mur dered twit& nt
E
Cunningham .and,Johri J. eke:, aa
Fourth—Tbat George Vail Sncklgi
eetsory before,the fact. il
Fifth—That Miss;.Augusta Ottani
Mira!' Helen Cunningham, afro pereot
knowledge of the feet% a nonce
knowledge of 4lieni. ' '• - '-..i.1,
II
El
UM
111
ri.e -
1.1
,
lak.-.be att.
1. r, ,i!° 1161 !)* . "'•
urdenaeld
ell # ll 4 h.
as oalj es.
oved fr o= ' •
O to,re nee
• Itaro4"'
~.~W~'. ~ ~.'.f
-
Cab , * •
aril CL.7.,
verelifea
`• :Lt . .
aye, before
T store
oils.. He
Ong enough.
1 -previ,
.nninghana •
the
was
as. of . the .
SUEZ
..1 b.1;6
hich I rec..
. the
I • I ,
n'the sped
-
o the wit-
to go and
he dagger.
Snodgrass
.twin Dilke
by JudO ,
and apoke
me. SM3d-
MEM
er.'; .he of-
I. - selyreefu• •
I. • - • -I ''
naid.;*very
• .-_
'jars the - y
• ~
• ;that 'ho.
lern 400e r - 1 1 ,
ow . 1 1344
t. he went
e, a light
The kit-
cittect'sp
I
elicited:"
orn—My
•
wan Eth•
us t«ttnen
en.Georiei
e, tint eau-,
tobuy
coming in
-young man .
:mined the _
a light :
na! , , whom;
1,0 eel in
bhing the
w the gen
! ttiq preyi
.
.oticed hint'
onig give
sold heti a
I- n ‘. tirra -
the price
Was ei:ther.
enc
• eek
etwe
rectotts to
f;-ni r ar.d
o the dag
.37 ift ttia
e sold the
nl tero . ot:
WAS .11
con:
e chi
" I Is
1141
_tore."
I - tn. Al
man
iset reda
9a/131
IMEREI
elstm et _
nion Out.
or to
f 4141 b.ra
If Ithey. ha-
111E2
! tA.,--',,' w . :orrf - trf,il •
i- betlit _the fact,
.
i' t
.em a . - o. They
accord g yo• ihe
1 thega ival of w
.
•zeta' mac whok
er. , ... , 1 ,
I d
ive tt .. 1 6. 90, Vo- 1
~ l oog: owl street,
ZOtif o ‘Jattry
.re 11 o'cloCk4 r
ells of ' is hor've
work at h;s shoPi;
. saw t e door of
his he fotd,'and
the sM, a, ~ 11 11 twit
the m it who was
rietice this fact,
Iconside lbeir yer-
•
is Juthen_mu.
ort tim • r6dereit
M
./ Dr rve,y
n
fur.':lCo. 81; 13onA.
tlek cif.lentuiry
;
was exalted on' the
nuutero4e ,loaeols
Augusts
prlncipis.
,11.50 Rai 1113.
.gli4atand
harijrig
theix
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