the mm mm The Apportionment Fraud. The Congressional Apportionment Col. 31c CI urc ami the House. Er3N33U US, PA., .Fiiky Mcminn, - - April IS, 1873 The JIur-'ler of i'.eti. Canb'j. Taxation of Heal Estate. In the Senate, on "Wednesday of week before last, Mr. Wallace, from the Committee of Conference on the difference existing between the two Houses on the bill from the Senate, No. 252, entitled "An Act to repeal all The brnMl and tJv:;f?nr-iis murder, bo. I- ri.iMV moi-nn.'J-'. '' P'-padicr .-'--eial CanbV. bv Cop.U'.i .lack, chief. Ot , i... AT.. ., Indians, has li.-i.-n ivoi . . .. . I" .wfl-.l'Ml.r:!p,.Ilt t'.in ('US V 1th U It tl i i 1 i OI ;l-'i iwi ..... w.....,. v JiU tragic h bii'iiant military e i- ci.nntrv . termination o ictr. He served his country i'ulii follv and well in the Florida and Mex ican wars, and won honoi able di-cine-ti-.n in the late civil war. The history of the diaieulty with the Modoes can be briefly toll." Tiiey aie located in ti.e extreme southern portion of Ore- :in i iii-ai um' inn ' - . There was a night Pepsi-ion of the bill passed by the l-.te radio;. 1 Lcoisla-! Legislature on Wednesday, the dav tt:re is the most atrocious and unjust j before the final adjournment. No bus biil of that c haracter that ever uis- j iness wa transacted in the House ex graced the statute books of Pcnnsyl- : cept to receive bills from the Senate vania. It is a most horrid monster of. with amendments to be concurred in or Us kind, violating every sentiment of, rejected. The Speaker satin his chair laws exempting real estate from taxa-ju-tK-e and inimplm g under foot eve iy ; while the memlors amused themselves ! tion,'' submitted a report which was principle that ought to underlie a fair ', by indulging in the manly and digni-1 adopted and reads as follows: and c.uitable. distribution of political lied sport of throwing 'cigar boxes, I That tbev have aereed that the Senat l ' 'oner in the St..t. The r.-.dicai can-; paper b:ils, and other missiles, at each ! recede from its non-concurrence in the framed this bill en the theory ot others recreant head. The scene fitl v ' amendments made by the House thereto, .j i the Ktrnr.r.l,..,,,-. d bullv. that portrayed the character of the actors i and have agreed to report the bill asameuel- ' "' ! i.. .i. -j , o , 1 rd in the folloyviliil folIU : . .. . ........ .....Ilf'TIIl...:. ..Tll......:. rw.n int.l i . . . - o An4 hJ may kecp who's able." P rook way. democrat, from Columbia We have carefully examined the bill ' county, who was Pete Herdic's man r. 1 find that it secures the election of : Friday in the House, moved that a rtcmi Iladicals and Pemocrats. ; committee of three be appointed bv the The State Apportionment. J,riendih Massacre by the Trench erous Modoc lmlians. At the last October election Hartranf't Speaker to wait on Col. A. K. McClure, had a majority, including the fraudu- of the Senate, and invite him to ad- jron of California. The tribe num ;...i -M.o fsoht -nif men. ers not lent vote in Philadelphia, of ,".. r.27, so that a fair and holiest apportionment, and one that would represent the rcla- dress the House on the subject of re form. The motion prevailed and the Speaker appointed as the committee, In lsr.i -'"'-' s-t'cngth of the two parties in the J'rockway, Sam .Josephs and Bob Tit- . . o..-.. . 1. 1 ..t W I ,. 1 1... 1 ... I 1 . . i j .1 ". . , ' . i -i i : t.....lt. t:il'. V. '. ".--'. 'i .J -,,l on i 'v f'mrlcen districts instead of itim ttt-n to tne i nucu ouui.-- -ditnnt reservation provided lor lam bv the ro'ernment. Becoming ciis-hnti-ik-l with his new home, he re turned to his old location in 1870. Kver since that time the government h!ts been attemptii.g. through its In dian agents and Peace ('omiais.-doi.crs. to induce him to return to the reser vation. Bui Captain Jack refused and fleebued that he came back to stay. f i li.'to nf fill oik-! r.noiiinol I ii. i min i .i I'ViUiinui tiiui .oiiL,V-nmi I trio. They repaired to the Senate and Hartranfts vote was o5o, 387 and Buck-! informed Col. McClure of the action alew's HI7.7CO. If Ilai tranft's vote is j of the House. With a malicious twin divided by it shows that it only re- kle of the eye he promptly accepted pi ires 18.;);Kt Iialical voles to elect a' the invitation. When he appeared in man to Congress, while on the other the main aisle of the House he was Ax Act to repeai all laws exempting real estate from taxation. Pfction' 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania iu General As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That all real es tate within this Commonwealth shall be liable to taxation for all such purposes as now is or hereafter may be provided by general laws, excepting only therefrom the classes of property specially exempted from taxation by the twenty-ninth section of the Act of this General Assembly, entitled "An Act to authorize the committee of Michael Fox, a lunatic, to sell and convey certain real estate, and for other purposes," ap- j proved April sixteenth, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight, as construed by the third section of an Act of this General Assembly, entitled "An Act to authorize Following is the bill apportioning the State into Congressional districts as it came from the Committee on Con ferences of the two Houses, on Monday of last week, and passed finally by each of them : First district 1st, 2d, 7th, and 26th wards, Philadelphia. Second district Sth, 9th, 10th, 13th, 14th and 20th wards and that part of the 17th ward lying west of Second street, Philadelphia. Third district The Cd, 4th, 5th, Gth, 11th, 12th aed 10th wards. Philadelphia. Fourth district The lsth, 24th, 27th, 2Sth ami 2'Jth wards, Philadelphia. Fifth district The 18th. lath, 22d, 23d and 25th wards, Philadelphia. Sixth district Chester and Delaware. Seventh district Montgomery county and all that portion of Bucks county uot included in the Tenth district. Kighth district Berks county. Ninth district Lancaster county. .7;-. v. .... t. n . t i.:i :.. i .1.- 4 , i.: r n.. i .Lava lied iiitj i;iuinic?s mm iiic ii.n HMiith ui l'lll- liain, Milford hill, Haycock and the borou county OKN. CAXBT AND TWO PEACE COMMISSIOX KKS MUKDEKED IS COLD 11L.OOD THE TOTAL IiXTERMISATIOS OK THE KED FIENDS THREATENED. Lava Beds, April 11, via Yreka, April A-eu-M and i'utu-ui,;. The New Wk F,, gootl authority -denit-, tV r. ' " lroy. Kan., VM a j' .'-S' had a calf. l,.o ;... . .e'rtf t. -A immbt r of cently discovered in i .... r i 1 Vpttp rrliv :.l'tpi iiiM.n rive Indians and I from tlio "t i... ' ' r;i. ; ; : , . . : : " w 'sii- iw . made pitsiiits of clothing and provisions by ! Massachusetts i t,,l the Peace Con mission, and a message was late the sale of .s tv' e . sent out by the Commissioners asking for a one omul and eUi w'nti' talk this morning at a point about a mile for a dozen. ' ' " v'"e r....r rmf T.ii-.taf lil. .utr 111 tit. Al-ill t 1 I. it.. I...... I l . '.'lit V' .J ,'ivnv. ..... - - ...v i - UIIIVIIIM. II Tlir-tli li... iffi Bogus Charley came and told the picket ami his bxlr honilly i,lU '.:'V I that he could take his jrun, that he (Char- run over by the e.u" ' ! '''- i ivy) did not intend logo oacK any more. The picket brought him in, -took him to the ! tent of Ger.end Canby, where Charley left his gun and remained at the tent of Frank ! Kiddle during the night. This morning i Boston Charley came in and toid the Coni- missioners that Captain Jack and five other or three weeks old v'n-'; I Indians wonui meet me v oiionissioiiersout- coat oi nair. is coveted : side our lines. Boston Charley and Bogus lamb, and has a tail l.ke t' About an hour after their de- j John Smith is not ( -,h A man in Kent a, W s. that new hair niav places as soon as thny a,.. c';;,i''" A Lebanon ro-.-.i.tv ,' I I I . I M tin; ...... ... ................. . .,..lvn, f.K.. T-. Tl l . r ' ! , Springfield, Richland, Pock- ' V Vi i ' a it ii "'. i1'""- " ,s- ' yars ,j. j. Xockamixon and Tinicum, ! : f01"1 iand Mr' fer' .w,h rak 18 d,lt tm Un H s.....,, ,rh ,.f nalrp.-i:.. I'.i.-Lk Pidc.ell and his squaw for interpreters, anu three-qu.uters ef , , ' started for the place appointed. 1 he party i in a dav. Eleventh district-Columbia, Montour, I a,rriv,cd a t.e apD-nutd place and were ! -Ou of the corpses I :,kf(i Carbon, Monroe and l,ke counties, and j V , V Vi " , B, I- c rV',c".,: - ,,a,H,c W,CCK ,,;,rt 'e a ".i-i 4i. tr.u-r.Li.;..e ..r v.. ii!.,i, '..l. ! Adams, from the signal station on the hill in every diaim.nd of t!..- . . . - ' i ncoiiiuii.'iiifT niir i-ainii yiiiriitrxr-iif i urn i. i hand if we divide the number of votes I received with shouts of laughter, deri- j Zistra'tors of U. Mincum? late of i received by buckalew, ol,.(bU, by 8, j sive cheers, and a shower of missiles, j Crawford county, deceased, to sell and con- i it tollows that o ), i 20 l'enioeratie vo-: especially trom the members cf the ' vey certain real estate, and for other por ters are reouired to elect a member. "P.in!?." He walked boldly to the ! poses, "approved July second, one thousand i eignt liuimren ano iiiiriy-nmo, except that In other words, it is demonstrated : Si;eaker"s chair, and when order was Gen. Canby with COO troops and two' mi'iei -m uinpiu-ous oui mat one ntui- restore 1 ..,,.,. Commissioner.-. Thomas and vote is as eneccive at xue pons as eonipor Meaeham, was oid.ered to the .Modoc coiiiitry during the winter to p,-t the tribe back on the reservation, peace ably if they coulvl, but fwi'cibly if they must. Durinjj; the last tour weeks several conferences, or "talks," have taken i-lnee between Cm. Canbv and C-nitnin .In. k at a uoilit bet wee two eamos and it was at one of these remaining unr will return a Demo talks " on la-t Friday, brou-ht about 1 ' that city at the October elec .'- i,;iv,i..ir Hi- ho dint 1 Tion tne vote stood as iouows : jiart ' . . i the quantity of land thereby exempted nl, proceeded to deliver a speech . shal, am, is ficreb incieased t.n ac,.ej unded of as much sleuge-hammer Ktead of tive, as therein named; also ex- i -sugar ixar, uuiier, nazel roster, liear , r. . . , , , ......wu.ji,,,,. C:reek, Bucks, Spring Brook. Iioaring VKU" ' , T- " ,,ad1arn7,? a c,"- fr"m . 1ual U' P..-,-.V SuIm., li,.u..i.,i, if :. ..i. the signal station was heard, saying that An hio woman - t of the city of Scranton south 1 . . - v , v..,..... , ,.. ;i K.( , , Brook creek and east of the 1 "s"--ei-s ,and. that a enpagemeut had ; to her husband h. ..,,.,i,u,l river, and the borou-hs of , con-1c oetween tne Indians and t of iu cents, winch tla- s.e.d !.., . sew Columbus, GohUboro', l'm' In a ?,,.,mVu. V "P cre " aS -'li,va,c,t Uisnui,:, u n, Jeddo and Hazleton. I """cl a " I1 ,; V " ( e.r uoum:g. strict 111 that i.art of Lu- : ""t-erine command oi eoi.-nei oiccne, and j un r n.lay mght part ..f ;l i i,,,!,,,!!,, ; !.-!..., ,k orders were given to jorward. double tne Cairo and rulum I tiro I 'Oiaoerjitie votes and a fraction truth and exquisite humor as we have cmptingfrom taxation all parsonages owned j over. A'iil any fair minded man of' ever read. If the l.-lush of shame could hy any church or religious scicty with the i the Kadieal parte dare defend such an , be broiiLrht to the brazen cheeks of at : hinds attached thereto, not exceeding live j outra?e. whivh ought to consign the least t-thirds of the meml.rs of that &J j men who perpetrated it to undying ,. ; Hoie. tins speech ought to have j-.ro- ; the provisions of the act of April fifth, one 1 l.il. ,o : .1.,, ..,! l,..f ...V....t lt..,. :e. r..i 1 s, . i i i . . .- I ... ...viv . j.. ... 1 j 'i.i.-v.i in. v.i.-i. in iu i. kjl. .u- i i .....i.i.iii rijn b ii uiiui ei i .urn m Lv-ume, en- :amv and disgrace uivideit niio iff oisiricis, four ot , t lures speecn, which m its own wa" n the vhic!i will elect Kadieal members, and ; is inimitable: Mr. Speaker and Commoners of the State of Pennsylvania : I thank you for the dis tinction you have conferred upon me by your invitation to address vou on the suit- bv I'niit.iiii .1: I . . . . I - . (l . . . I i.l . . - lwfl . . I . ... :uid murdered (Jen. Canto'. For tins ( o.,., -.. iuf.m- l .M of reform. I know of no other body has .le- I '"J? niajoiii u:n tiaiiit -u.io,. i t,f men, either of the present or Last, that T 1-o.n' m f t Imo I: ivimm. 1 li A i 'nl. frill. .11 ! . 1 . . .i . i." . 1 . . , jiii iv n i.n uu -t m t ci, tut i 'aiitii fin li-h act the g-ovcrnnunt dared a war of extermination r gainst the tribe, as it ought to d. A former well known citizen of this county met an untimely death at the hands of tho.:? same Modoc the close of the Mexican Charles MeDermitt returned to this place, his former residence, but soon went to northern California and settled in Yreka. which is only about one lav's ride from the Modoc country. In lsi.vi Capt. MeDermiit commanded an expedition of volunteers to punish the Mod. es for depredations they had committed, and he was suecessful. They remained peaceable until lNii:, when they commenced killing the em- : iurants and running oil' their stock. a earn took the lieM from Philadelphia ought to Radicals to tiro Democrats. ttnnir hke a fair distribution titled "An Act relative to incorporated cemetery companies," and the lands and premises of all cemetery companies where such property is held in trust for the sole purpose of improving said lands and pre mises, and whose revenues, of whatever kind, are devoted to that object, and in no j way mure to the benefit or profit of the corporators of any of them ; and also ex- on poor- iricsand : siiitals Mipportcu usaunuallv made there- oBimonwealth, together with to the same; and also ; delegation needs instructions on the necessity of both eep.ing'and exerting fern's, cU uti st:,nd 1W Pd.lic and private lorantj-nnich as the j all lun:itic asviu!lis,0 almshouses, ,hh Put any- ! b.r.se of l.epvccr.tatives ot this Mate, now houses honsesof refuge, penitentiariesa i:,: lietore me ( laujiiitcr), or that has so lroao- ot,i. , ,.i i. i i. . . . "iTh riT the LiiiULi him- u i;mi ensi 1 1 euu ion ! luuu- i , . , . . . . ,. ' .-.,,....., niiuum .iim m.iMiiii!. sniipori cs. After . '! power in that city woiod not suit j individual ai..l oilicial proiiigacy. (LaHgb- t(? by thil c0 m" war. Capt. i the corrupt purposes ot the -KiDg,'' i ter and applause.) I am not surprised, ! tlie attached an-t tnereiore uie aio.s are so cut up ', "y i emu , excepting and exempting from such taxa- I and carved and the parts joined to- ' 01 "'e members serving in this House from tj(J1 aj charitable institutions founded by : gelher as to produce the monstrous I y, "h locality, many were not ! c!la,-itable Cifts or otherwise, the chief rev- ' hmtstice above stated. Taking Hart- i c " "l I Xsl t lahler Iittm I emiftS fir the "f whith ' 1 IT. v..t.. in tb, ,;te o-sr-K ,.,o I l':A::lu from vohmtary contributions together with ! " -..' - -' ? ' "'- y ".-' i the lands attached to th naniP ,11 ! anxious thought and labor to pe. feet, but , ,aws ,. ;aii8 of ,aws incnsistentvitll the ! y. .lance.l not when I p.pod toyon. r.ei.h- I,,visi(,I,ls of this statllte be am, the ; 11"');,WCP responsive to ,ny mourn- ! are lieit,,y repea,,.d : pron;it That noil, ! eg over the degeneracy of tne body poll- . j . ' contame,, sliall clistrucd , tie. I must admit, however, that vou were r- A, . . i hs i m liio ifniLii spf-Ti.iTi i.r i if. fir every bill that t. f k ... . , i basis, it will be seen that it only re (pares I 7, JIU Kadie; l votes to elect a Congressman, while the -ttsl 1 U-ino-erats who voted lor Puckak w can only elect one member. Thus in Philadel phia, as well as in the whole State, one radical vote more than outweighs iin, Democratic votes. This is nothing '.;..l t.M . rillltt the rel devils. The force con- loss than naked, undisguised political his ted of three cor. Dailies, r.U under the Jobbery, for which there can be no ex-I ter you have ce.nsummatfd all the harm i r "t n Criwbv I o . euse or palliation. j y..n can possibly imiict upon the State, you one of the r kin;ii-'i-s v.hie'.i took place dnrino that eaim ai"ii (-f three mont !s. pivmpt execiitiontsis. for everv bill that. 1 i 1. .1 i .... r . . i .! I iw..iviu iu... i n'i.i.ui wits iieir.iiiveo .villi i r it ty . .. r i t i H , '. laws of this ('oinr.ioiiwcalth, ' apiiroved fii.V.. .V . r, , V' v February twenty-third, one thousand eight cycles, the darkest hour is just before the oawu of day ; and it is gra ti lying that af- Lucks and Montgovnery counties iio.;eilv r.'ake one district. C;e)o;r:.ih- tl.e r-.i.'d.e:t but b'tave ?.Iel-crmitt was killed. q -i- C" - - --- A Ji'fj Steal A ipcil i. the 1 I have by a unanimous lesolution called for ; a confessor. Laughter. It was well to ! pause thus, just tor the sake of n-welty or i rtfeicnee. so that when the temocst breaks be a Democratic district, and to pre-' you can point .to this becoming act of con- tiition tor the wremgs done to your coast it ucnts and to t be Commonwealth. fAi- ic.iily ;uid politically. Put it w,uld veut such a eidamitv a larLe ntanber of Dt 'townships are detached from Bucks ! county and added to .Montuomery in Ne; the late session of the T.eG'- ; order'to make a Kadieal district, 'and islatir.e, the House attemjiteil to imi tate the villainous (Maniple set it by tiie last Cotigre.; - by adding to the pay of it member-;, as wdl as that of the ye-nrdor:,. Wli. a the appropriation bill was rosei ted hundred and sixty-six : And vruciiltd I further. That no burial lots sold to individ uals for burial of the deael shall be liable to lew and sale for any taxes whatever. PHOPEKTY EXEMPTED FROM TAXATION BY l THE FOREGOING 11ILI.. All churches, meeting houses, or other regular places ef stated religious worship, j with ten acres of land annexed thereto. All universities, colleges, academies, and scheol-houses, belonging to any count v. ; par of roaring Lackawanna Dunmoie, ? Vv hite Have Twelfth d zerne county district. i Thirteenth elistrict Schuylkill county. Fourteenth district Dauphin, North umberland and Lebanon counties. i Fifteenth district Bradford, Suscpuc- I hanna, Wayne and Wyoming counties. .sixteenth district Counties of Tioga. Potter, M'Kean, Cameron, Lycoming and Sullivan. Seventeenth district CaiuLi ia, Bedford, Blair ami Somerset. Eighteenth dis-trict The counties cf Franklin, Fulton, Juniata, llanlingdon, Snyder and Perry. Nineteenth district York, Adams and Cumberland counties. Twentieth district Clinton, Clearfield, Union, Elk. Mifilin and Centre. Twenty first district The counties of Westmoreland, Creene and Fayette. Twenty-second district Pittsburg city ami the townships of Chartiers. In ion, Scott, Stowe, Rot.inson, Upper and Lower : St. Clair, Baldwin, Wilkins, Penn and Snowden, and the boroughs of Mansfield, i Chartiers and Braddocks, in Allegheny ,' county. j Twenty-thiid district All that portion j of Allegheny county not included in the ! Twenty-second elistrict. I Twenty-fourth district The counties j of Washington, Beaver and Lawrence. ' Twenty-iifth district Clarion, Arm-! strong, Indiana, Forest and Jetl'erson. j Twenty-sixth district The counties of' Mei cer, Butler and Crawford. ' Twenty-seventh district Erie, Warren ' ai.tl Venango counties. ' j White Hiver, quick." Very shortly after Mr. Dver re turned and told us that the Indians had attacked tl-cm and that be thought he was the only one that escaped, but in a few moments after Kiddle and his squaw were seen within the picket line. From him we gather the follow account of HOW THE MASSACRE COMMEm. Meacham marie a short Kj.e-ch to the 1 One Mansfield was Indians, was followed by Men. Canby, and then r. Thomas. Then Captain Jack ! made a speech, asking for Hat Creek and Cottonwood, the place now occupied by ! Faire-hil.l and Davis for a reservation. Mr. Meacham told Jack that it was not possible to ive him what he asked. Sehouchin told Meacham to say no more in.n ne .Meal-mini nad saal enough upon Atlantic. The l'"t,- ,e that subject and while Sehouchin tiibntiou f,.i tl.o ,.,-, .... ....... 1-:.... i '....: t . .. . . . ' i 1" v ..j...iu oiien gm uj ami waikc-tt behind the others and turned b.ick and cx claimcri. ";;11 ready," drew bis j ii,,l :,,id suaj.j.e.l a cap at i.rn. Caidv. Jfe cocked 4 . . by a flood, the liver U-i.i-' i.;.. I. ti... f , J.lj... ft lit: IWM !l l.I ,l:ick-.'!l ... under water, and the i-i. .. . . in canoes. Oakes Ames is si.n'i .. i- mint for a trirliig ia..t...i , claimed to be due on e .; . i in Kir'.:..-.- Ames in the cotton bu-in. i yet transpired whethe: a:;v ( lelonged to the t'n iii. ! Several journals i: f. projosition tlnit sunn- l-: - . : offered by American ;. ' Mr. Ancient, of Nov.i f. latilry anel hnmanirv -' v.. his pistol again and Hred." fien. Canby cart-a ei e w of t h. ce- nil . r ..... k . ..... .1.1 . in UI.-.1.I. Mini innie-r iiia l-n-nr i- Sehouchin then shot Meacham in the shoulder and bend, but he is still alive. Boston ( barley and an. if her Indian sbt and killed Dr. Thomas. Hooker .lira ch.-w d Dyer for so.nc distance, but Dver turned upon him with pistol in haiu?,' ai.d Jini ran. An Indian knocked flown Kiddle's si-uaw and took her horse, but 'Captain Jack made him return it. ;uid theii'uiother Indian chased Kiddle and shot at him. The troops are now about a mile in (hp lava beds, lying on their arms and wiil probably advance to-night under cover of A (taring atur.;,'. : made to cross the l':u:..i oseo to Japan, in a si.:..., loiijr. She is named in.' I) ihllkl Tl icre arc abo.it six hundred AODITIONAT. Xcw V. rk. A mil 1:5. the places to which other reivjus were the balance of poor old dismembered j elected by the people, have discounted the Pucks is attached to Northamt.tr.n and i '"''butive wave ot popular reprobation by 1 tr jilaase and sarcastic shouts. 1 Most of vou ' bore.ugh, orsehool district, or incorporated. who Iihvc for three months Imjcii serving iu j erected, endowed, or established bv virtue -tiii-di eoun-Mes thus makin' a (lis-! -1"l'a,ing offices by legislative enactments, ! All parsonages owned by s . ... ,. , , ' ,. ! to which von hope to retire: and those un- : religions society, with live ac net with I. Oi.u of a De.noeratie ma- ; ,,ividcd 'fV. llo,.e to liC placed ou tlw in. taehed thereto. of any law of this State, w ith ten acres of land annexed thereto. All court houses ami jails. iv any church or i acres of lanel at was before it. a seetu-n increasing the salary ot a member f)f Pnck., the PeLridaHov fr- :.; it - prc-e nt amount, ,. )Un; ics e' yl.Otrd, to cl,,.il. V, uetller l!.e j''ifs an ! )!'! were called on this thievin;.: proposition, and. if so. v l-at was the polirieal complexion of the vote, we are not pre pa red to say. It is ( nouah to know that it iassel the House. 'Vhe-n the appropriatio-i bill can:e up for eousii'.evatioTi i:i the Seunfe, this iTcrea-" of p".v swimih was sirie'.u-n out. When the bib. went back to the lamcK.'ss inr.i-iue iro The ancient count v onry. t oum si L'urt lu rthan tiia.t one of the three orioinal t.ib'.ished by William Penn. is cm.i-cul.ited. seve red into two parts, one whereof i thrown into the i;reedy iviaw of lladicar..-in and the con.ore-s- i you do not cheat us mora than CU.000 in ! premises. ionrl fortunes of the other are linked ! bhilrulclphia next fall the places that know- i All lunatic asylums, almshouses, poor- j with those of -i stroll"- Democratic rlis- ' "u nnv v '' know most of you no more I houses, houses of refuge, penitentiaries, j eit linite pay-roli of the pasters and folders j All burial grounds belonging to any re- ot the liouse, m accordance with the pre- ' ligious congregation. valcnt custom here to ension decayed i All burial lots belonging to any person or statesmen. Shouts of laughter. That ' family. you seek liberal counsels to have good seed j All lands and premises belonging to ceme sown in the chaos of virtue that surrounds j terv companies where the revenues are yon is a hopeful sign of the times, and if .'used solely to improve such lands and r. i t i . i ... . i . i . . ii. i; ; . m.. ii i i I ifi. J.;;ui;ii.er. i iut i turn 10 tne i "iKn-.i.io sin iiMii, dim oi.ciis ro.o c; with lands attached to same. ilver liuin-f ou the deep cloud of vour All asvlums, schools, and hospitals, with j lecoitl. One act of this House gladdened j the lands attached te the same where the ' I th- heaits of the whole people of the State, ! same are supported by Staie appropi ia- ! i and reinrpired hpe tluoughout the length j tions. ! and 'oreadth of the Ceminon wealth. 1 re- I AH charitable institutions, and lands at- i j fer t( your vote in the midst of disorder, 1 t.ichetl thereto, whose chief revenues arc j j t .!;.,,," .,l ,.f , .. . ; .. inar at a iniiaieipuia lire woulel lie called ; irom voluntary conirumi ions. a.nen ine .a-. .. . Ui:.t a pvrsonni ami political tnenrl ot a riot, on Monday c-.e-.iing last, fixing an j The repealing clause subjects all classes ! that corny': boy, w -!i were iarirel in ji;s .M()Ilt joinery county, named ! early day for your hnaf ad journment. ! of propei ty not coveied by these descrip- IIou- with tl and various other triet. may the rclore b.-; n-;j;anle.l as having by t'.iis rascally hill been stricken from the map of IV mi -vl vauia. This inex cusable entrap.' aid fraud was the oi 1 1 :i lira i;:t iiimscit. m on or A MiRAcn.ors Escapk. A Si ccosi n Conesi; Comi;s to Life. The fertile ima- gination of the most sensational novelist ' or play-light seldom produces rnvthieg i at all probable which lias not its paralleH ! in strict truth. The 1'hilaciel- hia Vm, of Saturday, says: We are now to tcil a ; story of three cities, Lewes, (Delaware), i Philadelphia and New- York, w hich would be inciedible were it not that our f.uts were obtained from whollv trustworthy sources. On the 11th of last month ( March i, Cajitain S. II. Mills, of New Voik city, was drowned, or, as it has since turiu'd out, meiely supposed to be drowned, at Lewes. Delaw are. He fell ovei board from his schooner. Upon the body being recov ered, and after every attempt to "reston: life had failed, it was placed in a coffin, and then again in the usual outer box. and shipped by Adams' Express to the friends of the deceased in New York citv. It remained iu Philadelphia from C p. v. ! to 1 a. M. Upon its arrival in New Yoik the certificate of the Lewes, Delaware, d- c tor was discovered to be somewhat inform al, and the advice of the Board ef Health was asked. It w:i l.i .1..-1...7...1 .. open the cases, and when this was d me the j f"r lI'c l'lt'stnt man was - KOfSD TO r.i AUVr 1 he best medical aid was immediately called in, and4it. was ere long thought p..s- troops whic'.i can be brought into active service, and 1 believe they will end the j Modoc war. Meacham is not exjK.-cted to sur ive. I '".tails. V IJi rnltl o n I . 1 fii' ni.hi-s the following addit; mal o.-oli.-o. Her caotam. i'i..- ..1 i. . i . ter, wlueli are stated lo le . on the Japanese coast. At Pio,-Js Nevada, a ! . a distance of three hundred i e a subterraneous liver, niov.i. id a current is nt ..n.-.. i.. .. draft of air downwaid throng. As there is no running s.., noighboi hood, thi sul.-tei i a::. : to be made use of for ini. The city of San Salv.ul ... of the Central American i: ; . name, has been destr, :,' . intake. Ciiitsiiu' a Ii-iio.Ip ' Light hundred pel sons ; ei . peily valued at s'f.'loO.c ,m ., the eaitli.piake wa f .;(..,. ; g ration, and many bu-;.;;. : I he b.Kit ai.d :, ' Francisco voto Ch;;,-.--.- c . . . ihe-ii- f.Lctorii' f ii!.; .. . . white men. They -,o , ' U..tl ustworthv. :ua'. piece work, slight tia-a- that as soon tto-v 1. -n . , . abanilon their emj ! :-. . t iiemselies, and uinici-.-ii l. i A An Iowa farmer P"-.. . dama.'eil iow.Iio il... . i1. , . - - i - ..... . 'of his children, with a '. -..n . ! tion. put a little of the ;...oi : ; and dropped a !ie c ...u i:.: plosion li.im jiiafe ai:d ie, ; . doois a:.d windows of t:. . blown emt. the l'.n in.-i " w.fv '.. : hands blow (. and !ii-;l:oi . . I horribly mangled and l'.u r,e.'.. j A liltle clnid. iio-.v s:i v. i Phcnixville, Chester c-.a.it... ; sj'ectaele of malformation, i sible to remove the captain with safety lo ' dispatch tolhe New 1 ,'nk lle'nv.l. of wl the majority, refused to concur in the lullock;f mitrht have his' ambition j Tuic-hteV and applause.) I have heard Of notion of the Senate, uisir-tmcc tnac tne . rtifiod by increase should remain in the bill. tions to general taxation. hem" sent to Congress ! e.iizen or ine s;atc wi.o mo not heni tily ill - : 1 iTIl' IVP ii T int. rt'T it Tuur htai. I m increase shoui.t remain 1,1 tne i;Uciis i-oimtv, at the instance of Hart- I . " . U 7 : ; : ' ; ml appointing :l committee O';,.;,,,, is (lis,upted and disserved to I withered dselt that vou have made about rVrfnt tlu'vi-on. A snniiar colli- I ; r- 1 1 ... . -. -.v.t or..,., m.,. rr.. .mii . i; r ... it. ....iv..v. s . . . "i, it.. ., . .i.iiii.ii.iii.n ill imii: iii.t i. mi ion, diiu to nei oni ion mruu nil u. i un:. . i . . . v.- -.. - . 1 i . . . I ne revolutionary enocli in .lueea. when a 'in;, "ciuiemcn, n t may lie pan one. the i. r i ' . . ' l oi.ie "- r; . ' J I vast number of coo. I sw tno wi-o ;....l "-Sa4i.ee was anoointed by the Senate. i i .v.. When.'thee eonimittees met. no aiee iooo'; could be arrived at, the House -e'-in.mire'e siul borniv iiis.i-t.no on the while that of the Ser.at.' ttenily refr.-i'l to allow it, This disa-ree-m-nt was reporled to each House bv us comm. iu e. oi. .'lo.i.m ... -o, ;TlKl oi tlie city ot Scranton are WiTt ncaAi'T Repeating Itsht.f ! 1 Witchcraft as w ell as history must be creel- ! I ited with the power of reproduction. Since i what base uses has a (iovcrnor come ,n. gentlemen, if 1 may be pardoned the when he will thus prostitute his otii- i "f V- ".o...... ,. ,e-rui d colnei. in pM.k probably induced by ! i.K. I IlllllidPOll ' 1 ' . t. 1,11 IIIUUMIV l. ie mea- . -i . . - sure f.f von.- vi.t..c n.l il.nt ,-o ill l. " "-"' .. -..oliv au.i ,.hiKvi ous Luzerne ecur.ty . the most populous succeeded by better' men than y ourselves, ""mI ""iT 1 eountv in the State. shaiinU- tlie fate I bid yon trood-ni;:! t. " ". lt 'xltot the world. , of Pucks, is also dismembered :md ' ((' of her townships, boron u;hs I To- i . i I hlerie have been supposed to be laid in --iv- i-is-i, ui iumi mi tion ;iu . , r innlrv liv tlm amendinent to the St'ii iteth .vioifcredaresoliiUonr.-Struci- attaeroTjVLto tlie '.IuPibia district I :u'or'ted by an overwhelming vote, i setts, and the little city of Salem in pai ino-the Sear.le committee lirn.ly toad-! tnmlyFk moi-ratie, while the re- ; providins lor the election of State J l-a.r- .-y 1'h.e Tree shilling c . it i -Iti in i. ., -i, ..ii 1 ti , ' ; .i . ,. i Trp.,o, i it . l mm t ' Kings coin of later stamp was diverte h, ,o M it- p.-v - HlhttTr V1,t,;0,;,.'t'V, frmS a 1Slnct rV Z the lV 1 h.e Ulln f,,m?its primary ollice of a circulating me an.i ' resjiution.. was a i-p-e.I u., , ..a . btlieved to be K teiicrl. ll,c isciik I reasurer will expire on the , tIium to be moulded into a silver bullet i viLTorous measures constitution was ; adopted for their destruction in Massachu- ir- or ted rae- the Bel'.evi'.e llospiir.l, where be now is. lie is not only doing well, but theie is every probability of his speedy and per manent recovery. How he exi.-.te.K con fined within those airless cases passes com prehension, lie was boxed up for thirty-five hours, a length of time very few persons would care to attempt existence merely without fo. d or drink. He will live to tell his strange experience. His case is certainly a most extiaordi nary one, and should have the examina tion of medical experts. Doubtless the oflicers of the Adams Fx press ollice in Philadelphia will give any additional in fonnatiem to those who wish to study and are capable of studyin.T the a flair. The beauty and pleasure of death by drownim; has time and again been written of. and if any are capable of giving their personal experience of such an occurrence clearly. eapiaui .uuis can do so, tor i;e wnsso r.t ar lars oi tl.e events billowing the Modoc i.ia-sae;e: i he troops f .11 d Meacham about o-ie hundied yards west of 1 he place of meeting badly wo-.in I d with a pi.lol shot oer the left eye. He was immedi ately attended to ;.n l carried lack for medical 1 re a t n.ent. Fifty yaids further on v as found the b d . of jjev. Dr. Thomas 1. ing 0:1 his f.ic ; nd stripped to he waist. Lite was extinct, from ph.ol hot wounds in ti e bead. Ti c 1 ody f en. Ca:.bv wa- strij-jnid of every cslige f eb thin., and lay at a hinidr. d vaids to the south w id with 1wo j.istol shot wo,Mls j,, ,;s head. Pansin- but a 11:0 e it to glance . J.l sue man they b .th loved :o.. resjcted, the trooi s dashed on and tho two lcadiio' batteries e ere within a n ile of the 111111" ! dercrs when the bugle soun led a halt tllt lll.bai.S h.tviiic re.ie' ed 1l...t .0 ! fore arm rout wi.,nVi si, , bold the troops v.eic orde id to f;vll back i missing, the b uul is lixe-.I m j e-f the shoulder a little ne-air: - - . .... . ; than an arm should be. aid '. . tumult, third and little ;::r-. and second lingers being other respects the 1hi.1l is b f 01 m. fl niwl vi'rol'o.W licll 1 S..ol .?..,, ,t.- -.f:... . -,...... ...iv.... butes its story of a brave a . days since Mrs. Fdward ( ':..-!. town, discovered a Iind deer -r the d.Ktiyard of their rtsi'iM men of the house br-in ' I .vilt, (1 ...... .. "" i 1. . . - O - ....o .- e.iu iiiuuence iiiem ti peace ! llm "cr uaugmer went on: .. in accordar.ee w ith President Grant's In- him. lie showed light, and k.. (ban policy, and open up that coui.try to 'K,,1 down, but the phi. U U settlement by the whites. ly got the bettere.f hi. 11. a; .1 All my transactions and labors have been ! "d"bd him with a blow oatae.i carried on m acctid;ti:ce with my calbn.- as a servant of Cod. I know no ilille"- At Osceola, Clearfield c " enee bet ween spiritual and temporal labors. since, an employ e of a sav. a:!,. ' (tocI has seen fit to bless me with means i 5tt'jg the sayv" teeth, when and as a faithful steward I use them to ; broke with a sharp, elangiui: benebt my rellow men to promote their was mistaken by the en-iac. r :" happiness in this yvoi ld in preparing them ! " to set the machii.ei v in r tor the great heieafter. moment the saw bi-an t.. My whole life is devoted to the Al- j great velocity, but instt-a.l -'f mighty s service, and while I regret that pieces the man, who was si;:- : my mission is not letter understood bv the ; b it hurled him with great .;. yorkl, the time will come bri. T i. ' the er-ili..- 1., 1.; r.i; 1,.. .',. 1.,.. .0 1 - , . . " " . s "." Tui: MonMo?; PnortiET. 77 Future Morcment ;,;,,.', ..!;, igham Youeg. the great Menmon nroi.hct. b.i.. ... f 1. the following is the cor.ebiding and nutst imjtoi tant part t We intend establishing settlements in Arizo ia. in the eov.ntry of the Apaches, persuaded that if we become aciuaincd (nn.-ir.noi:.-: vote This detenniurfc- j Tho.-o ion of the Sen -. t'c'ctJgJit tlVthU bill 111 Put bv a re some of the infamies of hr&t -Monday in May and it was ex- yyhich death to yviiches si.ed of abe-minations. Tliere are IH t'lL'(l Tlat the l.eirislature would, un- 1 strange comcieience saicm, y a., is as lively t...l . 1 ... I .. .tl. tl.n mi .11 W.lini llltlllAI.AA nn t "P.".:. r 'n the P,e,u.-e to ter i.-.-., and tl- ! olhers equally clariiiff, but we will not i '"ediately after assembling, pass an act i w,.uf the uniiaiioyveu m iuencc as , the in- , pbnrier el hroU the li?ine.-s of t,lcr inlo a delaik.1 statement oft hem. l-oyiding for an early election and j W 'palt" woniautrre: ttie or. ne. A.as-wu K.-ii o, ii. i.-.ti. , -ehi, ;not s:rj-t,i:u- nna unjust feature lu.u lx- '"'O ami eltect to the verdict CCntlv found almost nude in the topmost The s.momit of money that woubl have ; (f Ule jjj is. ih?t everv P.adieal i ot 'lL lople. Put the Treasury bough of an apple tree praying that the j been f.llK-d fi'm the Ticasury under , t.oniitv in the State with the single ! "i'-'b." with the present incumbent, hemls of bell might be made to come out ; tin- Si e- ion would nave neen "tom.-uio. ly drowned that he must have known -.ill but the final gasp of death. understeKd, and I leave to futurity the escaped with slight injirus How narrowly he escaped being buried ! .lu'-"l,e"t 'f my labors and their result as San Francisco despatches "' alive may be imagined fiom the fact that I 'nan become manifest. up b the time of opening the box tliere Uhioiiam Young. was no idea that he lived. Even then he j might have been sent to his grave had not j A 1 Iokki rle Stoiiv. A Kfrontrar, the peculiar lush upon his face att, acted ! and .Vurdrrs a White Woman and iJui attention. Our. i.mv w-oti ti....i.i .... . ie r, , . . .. ' . '"" n "nut inn meinberinir how dillicnlt it miot;.., ! nf w' 17': : -'-"I'lus dispatch to tell the living from the dead and tlud ! , yUt"M the imagination can picture nothing more married woman 'sta ted u T ciS horrible than a breathing man consigned I house to remain vlliiV"? C,-I'V.,S to a tomb. ,Ye have heard of other iu-i. i. ..0 1. T- " 1 H-.gii- dentswl,e,e the Hying have been all' but j met by" vTU buried, ami indeed buried, but we do not her horse, tied ho,- i.Tl . JTT. 1CV ro,n exception of I'm'on, will be enabled to ' and .Simon Cam- It was a bo! 1 and impudent attempt ; exorcise its legitimate influence in the at its head determined that such n?nnfr .TJ, tb to rob the people s treasury tlirough cK.cTjo:i (,f Congressmen, the followin- ! houhl not be the ease. Accordingly, festationsof the latter the excitemc the forms ot la w. U hen a man makes , n..,1UM I)t.moeratie counties will 1, 1 j1' at the close of the session, u bill ed. He had told a neighbor, who contract with the State to give her of her, and a little further on a Mr. Ellis was dicovered asking forgiveness for his ! the niani- : excitement turn- j possess- i o .r.ii,l..f..lrtI.APio.l oil .-...!;-: 1 v.. -...' .v. v.. .''... .... .i..i..ir-.i i.n Y . .1- t .. . 1 !1. ..... ..SO. -.00 i - i .....ov, bis services as a icgisiaior 10, .-1,000. ,; viz . ;,uj-s .Mo-.ite-omerv I uvenm ! l':lsst' the Se nate, winch provides that w"ceii, ajm me " -. ; and when he gets securely in h rs seat ; Noi,humlH, land, lynei.ycomini; -lection for State Treasurer shall j llot U,c lV.tttHbl dehlvrately undenaKe to tUA v-)W . (':imbria, 1'ulton. Junir.tn, and Clarioih j t;ike 011 tne second J uesday of . ict. The horse fell dead and the witch mor.o. it is -omev.ht jbir.eu.t to (.raw , apportionment bill isa scandalous ncxt October, and that 11. "V. Alackev, took up its abode successively in coyvs, pigs, passed the iotto, having previoiisilv d a sick horse, that the animal yvas lie- eall to mind a case as yvondcrful as this in . . - v 1 ,, 1 , ..... . ...... ........ 1 1 1-1. .. . .1.1 11 k ..... n ... ,t f ......... . ' .. 1.--. .n-iiii. ; ujMu tne at- fair, tlie intense cold about March 11th should be remembered. not : her horse, tied her to a tr 0...1 i i. tn.. : 1 . 1. ... --,,-r,, the,linec,f distinction I i w.e'. n'o--; sense , f. n,., r,I)(l t;:iv..irfl!h.lol in it bd.,;' t the Diesent Treasurer, shall eontiniin i dirs, cats, etc., all of which were shot of honesty and the operatiems yf a com- j an1 -i: m..v tiaithfu'.lv be said of it tint ' 1,ltk" "ntilthc first Monday in Alav, I with silver bullets until the farmer's stock mou footpad. There U but one ; nothing but itself could be its paVallel. j neull year from the rir'a- j tSVS. per- (piUe puiiisn.ment that ougut to lie , --------- : tion of ,. present tmn. This bhows ! adcd them to lielievc that to shoot a bub meted out to tiieh'gi-lattve. hij.iiwa,- , It come.- out now to alarm the peo- ; what the Treasury King can do with j let into his effigy would answer as yvelL men of the Ipmse yvbei. by their votes, j pie relative to the integrity of our na- the Legislature. Thus is the jiotential j :ln" he soujiht the wikkIs in order that sought to grasp this plunder and de- ' tional authorities that a 'ioss mistake i voice of the People nullilied treated ! t,ie banished demon might not find him. fraud the i..s,i,b' r.od r.it is I 1, h..,-e ron.l... ; r.l tot'.o tov- ' with r-.,., t .,...1 1. 1 he depravity ol these mischievous spirits .... , iV I - V ---V is proved by their attempt to regain iMiwer 10 i" on . ony iioncxt oauo, uis.niui o.... ... ... ...o. ...... at ....... e- .isme uv a set oi coiru.pt ami i yvhen silver ammunition is so scarce and ao la-sii ti.o ia.sca.sn;.uo ;hiu tne l.o.d. : timatcd bv tne i rensurv department ; dnscrupulons political tricksters at bih. - , that this tax would produce about j Harrisburg. What man in the whole TtlEfarmt rs ot Jilinois m. tlast. week sTo,(iOn,0(iO tiii year. The receipts ' State, w hen he voted for the aniend iu mis.- I'd vr.i' ion at .pringfa-I-l :md thus f.n r.re :ieaily $0-.),0t-0.(.0t, and the i "lent last October, ever dreamed that adopted a rii)rin'g series of resolutions , fiscal yeard'es ud c'o.se for more thn :t the same time he was voting to con protfstinir ngais)st tiie rvl ":rary oxtor- j two months yet.' Here is a laiseaicu- ! tinue Koliert W. Alackey in ollice tions of railroad monopolies. :t.id de- i hition of niillion5": but nobody is to another year? And yet unde r radical f laring i;; tinrpislified b ioi- t'osir U-. biame i-r it, they say. "We doubt : misrule such is the result, in plain and termination to resist by all iogal Uti.:an very much if the tax will bo reduced ' open defiance of the voice of the peo- fh wicrii.TljuiT.i.u-i tiii? j:dlrv..' vjw- , in consequence, or that we t-hall ever pie e:? pressed m tnundcr tones tnrougii A romance connected with the yvreck of the Atlantic was the discovery that one of the sailors of the ill-fated steamer, whose life yvas sacrificed iu efforts to save others was a young woman of about twenty or twenty-five years of age. 1 Ier sex was not known until the body was washed ashore and the rude clothing removed preparatory to burial, s-he has served as a common sailor for three voyages, and was a favor- iff fcl i J nni 1 1 a n-Wl. nil i ... : "un 4ii. one is uescnbca as i xauy layisncii ner person. She had been near her confinement, anel three day vifter wards, wliile still tied to the tree, she cave birth to a child. Hearing that her husband and some of the neighbors were searching for the missing woman, the negro returned to the p!ace he had tied her, and battered her brains out with a stick of wood, lie then lied, but the nm-tv . i..- ; -." "r l"e r - ,i...v. m.ui ..o....... ...cri, ,, !U1U ue acted in a manner I :-""." , ,,,, ,;..v which induced them to arrest him i." ; hvl wept for joy a ! ' he confessed all that he had done He was theremioii taken to the nlaco -i.i.:- victim lay dead ; a fire was built, and he 1 , was roasted to death bv W.J. i ! fl"' on March 11th. Cus. Svam, aid ami George Taylor were- a large band of A parlies, i. were overtaken bvtrooi '. v.v.k- C T . ... I . . t oi laeuienaut luce, ami ' .. l. : ..i. , ... ... ineii loiioweu .a wan !: nil. .M. rt,..l '. Taylor, one of the r.aioi.-.o; subjected to most brutal to: in-- iorce ot tnxtps under cii:ir.:i.. Pandall, has killed 4 7 Ai'icU -tured 7 sepiaws. -v -st. Mollis romance i- -a Mr. llennessy ami Charity lr fifty years ago "ami more. le.ni young, loved each otner. charming sister came lK t("ll; estranged from his f:r. -t oc e Carrie. Kccently Can if Hcnncssy once niore tiiri"p" .' love, yy-he) continually 'i'"".V' 1 half ceuturv had hceii t:"c er o:i the ngnis oi tne peopie . .... t K le" jlilCS Oi t.ai$.".b,lUe",v.L J. the b;dl,it-bos. Joshua S. Morris. the ltepublican At torney-General of Mississippi, is proved, j upon exhibit itn of his laud account, to ' have received $(5,000 in checks, drawn by i railroad managers, just after he had ren- ! dered a legal opinion concerning the issu- j arce of State warrants under a railroad . subsidy buv. The Legislature therefore ! declaims unanimously' that his "conduct! has iyon occasion for um leasuul s'!sj i-cru-."' having fewer of the vices s.inor s life than is usual them. One of the survive in siieakmrr of 1 eifrhtv iiii.l she sevent v-eii!" The official investigation l i.o;. ,i;c..ii.r l-i :is brolivlht ;' death bv dwl- ! fra the hghthonse-Kcc - teeth yvere all knocked out i . , "d Sambro. which l":l,' V... i r . o.i . ,, .. ....s iic was .i:.... r...... i nil.'- .. ; , , i...i.joc.-.ii.i kivu I i.icr t i.n... f . .inn'!, U1M..1I. iivii. ...-- J-: mc.cienc to a : - r.; , V ," -. ouipsot flesh ! i, .-.mid mi- a . tint Ua i "s. v.... ....... in, Wiy ,m j , , . ; . v . . . c .!,. (I iievertheless, as jolly an old tar as any of f. of them. Finally" after ! brw htr 1 f-T f ;vivms of the crew i ' "" f ,,rs, lie was burned TSr e' r. the ...ai-Reu, d.dii t "",.,'-"'' er neg,es who yvere firId Riri.-il now lull w-n n worn-. 1 1 i . aware of him kvmi .. follow, though, and T nm . i "l. - butyyliorwfusedtotr.il mar o-o o, ' n"i , . . j ",! ! ' : uot to ueain. woman." The most sill.Tiil:. r.n..f r.f l. vyhole story is that the" woman was an Win. Lancston tlr American, and was aboi.t d. .o, ..p ' .... ,.c i.l . ' 'I lo"'. u,e confessed .. . ....w r..v ... , j i in: un int.r ,i . A approaching vessels el statements certaimj that nationality behmging to the crew.Z cdV lUhm " AM.o she wasHud where he came from, ' suspicion from J UnZ It J I t0 i " o .. . icaUi!. si'.cli a strmi.r,, WHr,-l r.f V" c, j , . - '"""S " ' laidhi:,. rc-vtr wtS i, knowa ' Z T'd Pn?nyinS twodetectiver. nei ii-r A' 1 n the to- ' -. .... c -i... ...li.-rs i i sjousioiiu. in (" vl,,.r murder- 1 trophe. Mr. .MarKwa" thii.ks soi.-.e ol' tin '' . . saved bat for t!'c - ' . too weak to bold ea tyveuty initiates, bu' 1 . t;:m fchesr c.xJ.i--' '-
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