Northern democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1844-1848, September 23, 1847, Image 1

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/11 Pt/BLUM:LID EVERT TRUES A 2 uotiria,
BY FULLER 'ik,,IetEDIWIITEIi.
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POETRY.'
Latient of the Widowed Inebriate.
BY DdGANNE.....
rm thinking on thy smile, Mary—
Thy bright and truit.ting smile—
In the minting of nuriyouth and love, .
lire sorrow came—ig
When thine arms were twined about my neck,
And mine eye loaktlil in'to thine,
And the' bean that thtobbed for me alone,
Was nested close ttl miner • I
I see full man?a smile, Mary,
On young lips beariiing bright; .
Awl many an eye of Itght and Jove
Is flashing ,in my
But the smile is nut f my poor heart,
And the eye is strai*e rlie,
,An i loneliness curves n'er rnY soul
• When itsmenaory tfitrris to thee; _
Fm t' , inkin7 Oil the nlitht, Mary,
The night of grief apd shame,
When with drunken ravings on my lips,
To thAe I homeward came—
0, the tear was in_thi4 earnest eye,
And thy boom wihtly heaved,
Yet a smile of love was on thy cheek,
Though thy heart ws sorely grieved!
But the smile soon left thy liPsy Mary,
And thine eye grew dim and aid;
For the tempter turned my steps from thee,
And the wine‘eup dove me mad;
From the cheek the'r4es quickly fled,
And thy rift=ing laii'ph was gone,
Yet thy heart still forklly clung to me,
And still kept-trusting on.,
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0, my words rrere'harill to thee, Mar v
For the wine-cup nil.de me wild;
And I chid t6e wben'ithin eyes were - sad,
And I cursed thee Oben they smiled.
Grtid knows I loved :the even thou,
Bat the tire was in illy brain,
And the curse of drink was in my heart,
To make uty love 4ane.
'Twas a pleashnt home , of ours, Mary,
In the spring-time tf our life,
When I looked- nfinn tpy sunny face,
And proudly called pee, wife—
And 'twas pleasant wl„fen our children played
Before our cottageoor ;
Bat the children sleepiiwith thee, Mary,
I shill neversoe tßim more? -
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Thou'it resting t hatch-yard, now,
And no stone is at >y bead! •
But the sexton knows?: drunkard's wife
Sleeps in that lowl4
And he says the hanatiof God, Mary,
Will fad with crush ng weight
Oa the wretch that brought thy gentle life
To its untimely fat 4!
But he knoWS not - of Oe broken heart
I bear within my bfreast,
Or the hedvyiload of tr h sin remorse,
That will not let nib rest.
He knows not of the4eepless nights,
When dreautinglof 'phy love; •
Ifteem to see thine atel eyes,
look coldly from above.
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I have raised; the wink -cap in my hand,
And the wildest strains I've mpg,
7111 with thedaugh °ll:drunken mirth •,„
The echniag, air bat; rung—
Bat a pale and sorro*ing, face lnok'd
From the glitterin g' cup to me, •
And a tremblitp , whiner I have
,hearif
That I fanci.cd brethod by thee. •
Thou art slunitprin,7 n the 1- , 'lLeeful.graVe,
' ATI thy sleep n,,w,
Bat the seal ISA ofan •'1 •
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I' on tht
And my' heart is chiltas thine. M a - y
Fn. the jays of lifet have fled, •
And I long to lay mv4, aching Lreast
With the cold tb)4silent dead! -
MIMLLANY.:
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TRIAL' OF Bd .
P. LANGFORD,
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Report of the Ttlal awl- Coaviptlea
efJAS. P. LaINFORD,aw the mar
*brat his orifq:_11108811MAL - LUCIA
FORD,. late tr . Rouge 110 w... 11111111 Pg
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`ln the adjourned ,, of Oyer and Terka7,
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tier for Bradfoicd Co - tr, June, 15 1847.; be
fore Hon, Jon; lir .1 0, o x vtioctlii; President,
and Evry Mor g an 4d Reuben - Willer, Arno-I
elates. ' k • .
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A "True Bill," asp fond against the
-- -likr,-by the Grand Jfy, 'at tlieirregilir terlal
inileiguary lair, &item hirn with unsisrsio_,l
4f his wife by shooft her. To trideli,ll,i
• pleaded Not Guayi
The Court eouve4 on Tuesday, the .15thl
of Jug 1847 , for t*purpose of - tryirx Ow
prisoner on the the" contained in the indist-:
=lt, hut r in the *Wpm! of a ulaterial
4111 the pait of the comanurwealth, adjourned ]
until 8 o'clock,nexiniort*. • _
Wion ' spa* g7ine, 16, 1847.
'Both parties Ann ' oedio the Court Shit
`they were ready to "
oceed, to **FL - -
argaSe2 for the - I „Corantonweizir4-- E. W.
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Haub, Pap, Attyr.Gem., of Braflford counf‘Y,
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Berni itnr l l jolt* C, ‘ g0.'410.,T 1 .psquiies: .
The pattel.of4hrorit : drain-for Ahis• court,
were thou es,ll4 4 oyer, and'reilpectively.answerr
ed to their.uantes. T e,priSoner was informed
that hO ysas, entitled to twenty
..pe.remptory
challenges, ivitbOnt'asaigning any cause, and
as many more_ mi s , he could show cause for..
The. uhallenges baying lieen all, made, the
following perseuff were selected as jurors,.and
sworn : ' ,i.
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. 1. J. M. Wattli, 'Z. Robert CO,,3rt
2. Tb4mas Tirolcotti 8. Wm. Vandyke, .
..8 . Robert 'Leila, , 9., George Millet,
4. - Hairy Acla; 10. Hiram Gee,
5. E. C. Oliver , 11, Geo. C. Cfaggett,
6. E. G. Ducky, 12. M. Alexander.
Two constathe's were appointed.hy the cowl,
to take chargotq the jury, during the progre.o
of; the trial. ' .
The cause was then opened by E. W. RAZ..
.4.RD it .ESq., and the commonwealth called =
pr. W. TV. Kinicy, who, having been duly
sworn, testifiedliat about six o'clock, P. M.,
of Monday, the eleventh 4,,f January 1a,..t, be
was sent for an ilvent to. Langford's 'lease,
found Mrs. Langford sitting on the bed, and
ILangfeni by the aide of her. , She spoke,-=said
;she was,shot, and, thought she was, dying. 1 .
asked who did it, and Langford replied that he
did, and asked if ;he (K.) thought it, was fatal:
That be examined the wound and gave it as my
ipinion that there was no'ehance of her recov
ery. Langford, eu being inqqired of how it
happened, stated' that it was an accident; to
which'. Kinney made answer—"l have yet
I to learn thatit was an accident."' She thdn
spoke, and said, i "Why, yes, it is an accident,
although there is nothing, to prevent it.". L.
then got up and said, it was right; and that he
wanted her to say to all the world that he . was
innocent. Ho then advanced two or three
oteps, fell upon the floor and said, "give me
some camphor and water or I shall die." I ;
told him:to die, or to get up and help himself.' l
Ile then got up Ind. .went, to the buttery and I
got some water or something -else—when be
went Co the battery She took hold of tny . arm
and wished me to take care of , her, mad take
care of myself, aid nut let Langford come near
the bed, When ; L. came out of the buttery I
inquired where-the pistol was, and about the
same time Mr. Wattles came in, he got the
( pistol and hande4 it to me. Before Mr. Wats.
ties came in, Langford stated how the matter
occurred. He said he loaded the pistol to kill
a cat and while he was putting on the cap, the
pistol went off half .bent—that he stood about
six or eight feet from the place, where she did
when the accident happened. ' She was stand-
ing by the stand doing some kind of work and
as she turned round, rt, went off and hit her.—
The stand was ne.a.r the .bed in the _north east;
corner of the room. llelstood very near the;
centre, rather near the east and south side oil
I the roam. I noW hatie the pistol with me.—'
(The pistol was here presented..) I tried the
pistol the next morniug, and it went off very I
hard. Dr. Rice.thad it two or three days.--
./ left Langford about 10 or II o cluck 1
in the evenbig exid.before he was arrested.—
She seemed agitatekwhenever ho came near
the bed ; several timetnotioned him away.—
I fitted about a stile from 'Langford's, in Rome.
This occurrence took place a't,his house. Mrs.
_Mies was thee*, one I saw there when I zoti
,there, besides 'lds own fandly. ' ,His family I
consisted of his wife and three children. His''
oldest might bare ;been seven or eight\ years.
The wound was 0. pistol shot, passing in aliont
an inch. and a half from the navel, pasiing
downward and. came out of the right hip. X.t.\
went in at the rigitt - side and a little above the
naveL • I Was there when the ball wag foand, •
it was In-the slated skirt she had en, lolled
in the cotton galinept. It s F.toe oat some tour
or six ineheis lei* than it entered. She livedl
till Thursday night of the :same week, about I
10 or Al o'clock - ; the 14th day of the inonth..— I
I think the character of the wound teas such
as to produce . diath. I don't see hotr it could'
pass in : that areption without producing death.r saw qn her Witts powder that bad been burnt
in, rattier ea did under side of them. I exam
ined it closely at the time, and. should say it was
powder. The appearance was ; some two .or
I three inches gong her wrists—both of them.
s.he 'h a ll goon} eioeal attention, : during the.
clam of her sickness Dri Riee, . Dr, Weston
I and ingself were; there ddring her sickness,—i
I heard hzr,iyseveral tbnes , she thought she'
would bet get well. 'she suffered much paha,'
daring she time il was there; she was (vice 1
easy hy - spells. ,; •. .- - ' '
6rofs-ipamfacd.—Zltxliii. not • exceed ten' s
minutes attiw I heard of it, before I was . there.
Mrs. 'Allen was iiittiag on the trundle-bed ,fir
on a chair, When' I got there. When I went.io
she (Mrs. Langford) let go
,ot- ; httn. and tookl
holdiWine. l t -twaalieforbJl 6 .lijoied ; 4 - ,1i0n...
ifhapp i pned ,that I said Il.il,,tet{fo. learn' hat]
it was in accident. ' -It W' `afte r he -stow
me hoik:i happpned that ' blihirtif - awly,trOno,
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the. bet.'' ..t dolls I.3oneci, .:_ ll' i lii4Abt ~e,on-•
versati* Wit!' Ira; Allen. ' , ,
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a nd fin'ii iv; e ire the isoiupta' ; - .'ilii , 4 , . Was I
a eon after ` T w e e 'il ip; i 4 .
- before' Langford'{-
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tol was laying eti,t-e'...,. w en , , eg e i t '
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When:l 4 / 6 1Pd toikke . idia . ,qliive got
it the• hammer of the LI iiitj;illisi ori lbsl
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tube when be IMrided it** Me;
it it 01 thO . next in4iini: :T'' rai d .*it
load it:. , , I only it i 3 0',00: to*)*Taieteilie
1 dOn't recollect Of , exploded 4p - :!iilie . :'otli
the twIN... .think he told me how the accident
fii:Ppel44l elated . beforo' )tet fell *MI' thelloor, *Sti s be. 7 . ,
frn!!..,,whiii Itold biti 7 lo {die ." I . thin'k ' '
11:04t., **halite:ly f`reit' tile: led• -•s yhen T '
we i t t riii::,:rth`lo. be wig stiddiril:tioie'hYllin,
bSd 14ii,*oitep 'Spoil `the
.toor 0e - 'WIC time.,
*0 1 . :10kifio. water - when , ' sitting!! 90!
tile' , e askettfor wateille r firi t 't#o,;',
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L i l a f*i4i, 144 and water the `iiieoid - `tithe.
_'' •If Witt . ibentiiii, O'•eleeli when she was shot.- TEMtVOtli'iiihTlo:!;:' She hiul - , ,pSini ', the first
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lady eaple .t 0 Dl ionse!arid. wished me to's. to'
4 4g eord* ±,,, ha4B4ot, his wife. I went p.
I lired.or4;:sid.ei 40 or. 5.0 Eods from. the ho..e.
When; giltjitere Di., Kipney and Mrs. A en
were tberp.P- . : ttook the candle and went to ,
the'Led - .... to:iL,servcd to her that she was b d
-I,y Off. .sl4.rqplied that she wapnlled do - n
theAlothe.; nd examined the wound. 'I to
4to Lail - ,ford, ; asked Lim how this weld , nt
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- } 41 3 e 1 : 1 4.,i 4 ,4 — went to tbe,burean and • t..k
tlieipistol,lo„ , (Here witpess described.:. 1 e
msrper in*hich the prisoner held; the. pis 1,
Ste.) I tlikii asked hiru where his wife sto ! d.
.11eisaids4 stood by the stand—the„. room is
414P.Plifo9f square the stand was to the 1. ft
el 41r, 4.4 ford; I,think_she should be th.ee
or four .5.4 from him.; the, bureau was on e
south side ill thu corner with the end town is
thuleast. ,then asked Lim how , she stood
he / f air,' oheisteod will, her back towards hi
While she lay easy, Mr. laangford sat at. 'i. el
4.uuile Leif taking care of a. little child wh 111
was riot veily well, whenever she would in, 'e
orltrugghtlhe rri,-;qild go towards the b4d a d
she . ) rv,,y.,.1 ;trio\ e her.hands to keep him aw• y. ,
''hits orieuired twu or ; three times-she desi d
urefe l .t.urr4her over and I did it. At one ti e
he came in* the bed and-said, ;`Rebecca, sit. ll
I pray NI. :toil 1" She said, "No, go away."
I rmaineilgtherean hour or - rut hour and a
hat ~--I, trctbt and, g 2 t my wire. After I ! ot
1 r,..
bac - they lished :me to send my sun after er
tather.aridnother. I did . send. 1 was cal ed
there abou dark. When the boy started to I
(ro to Towanda, I observed to her that she as
sazgerousili ! wounded, and •i: she bad anyth . ig
to say she had better do it. She said wi - .n 1
her l inethe4icame she would tell her all • ate ut
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. It. of I .
Bross-4zamincti.-,-1... was in the room
thnt> thisla tc~onversati , ul ~e curred. L.
gnsted uitto send fur Dr. Boston. . The
wa4 told tai, get Dr. Huston . to come. Bri ,
came with 4)r. Weston. Mrs. Mercer i\
Tntnpkins,fgrs,Wooffruff. Do not knoW
went after Dr. Rice. Langford made or
attempt ,p4ssible to get ta the bed—she wo
putout het hands to keep him off, and roll
eyas if fp,, was Arra id.
John N4:ll 7 esion; sworn .--1 was called
on a go,tvlisit Mrs. Langford' after she
she . I4t there about 11 o'elocl. She
gon tlie bed with her shoulders a li
rai•ed frouiia horizontal position. The WO
waS showj4to me where the ball entered
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l where it passed out. I examined her sy m ,
oms and concluded at. once that the wound v.
a fatal owl. Dr. Kinney was there and D
Rice came:there—she was informed at the of
that:there lwas no hope of her recovery -4'
Imust die. • I staid till morning and returi
to Towanda with some of the family ;
soe conv?rsation with her. She, was perfe
ly nsible4 appealed more reconciled to
ti e,
fat than any person I ever saw'. , Prhm w
she said toyme. I. examined her wrists; t
were blown very -full of powder, the under
tender parc, for the space of two or three
lel - les—mild the ball ; it was very rough
1 She said it had been shot thr• uch a board
Lahgfuril described to me how the pistol •
loaded ; there was no wedding, but a pa
144 used ;f,the ball entered nearly two ine
above the navel and about half an inch to
right in a 4.irect line front the navel to the
l of the stornaoh, and passed out two inches
l ion the to of the hip bone ; examined'
wrist and mind burnt powder in that.
Ladd awl inyself made a post mortem, exa
nation. We found the liver torn, rent, wo
ded, the width of the ball was cut into it
• the ball p4sed through a portion of the la
ittkestine ;Vtitc. wound was of a character
protbice d4tth.
l iCross-4amined.—Nrs. Briggs was sent
tilt night` i Langford was arrested in an h
or two aft got there.
#iranfMcvszoorn.—l visited Mrs. La
ford on the same-'night she was wounded, a •
7, in_the eiening : i examined the woun •
She was spusible or her situation, reasona
she died op Thursday night the same week
the injuryt'keceired from the fatal shot'
[IIIt undntillt e dly of a pharater to pro.
Ideath. lii was repeatedly said he, must
hiJ„ her Mario};.ropeatetil:,7 by iysel:
usher doe4rs present. ; .her wrist as fi
I with gun twArder nearly ? half way to her I,
quite blae. She wasj, perfectly reason.
i and sensil4e of her situatt,m. • I was with
two third•ilof the time until she died. I
't with her Oen she died, it was on Thurs
Inight, 1 4e cause of her death, was injury
ie efve d f t • 4 the pistol, shot. I wig there •
10fIthe tit Langford was therm She moti•
ri o
hint away rout her bed-when he came near
-Tl ta r pistol; must, havebeen very close to
1 wrists -fr.+ the appearance of the powder.
I, 'LCross-ggamincd.4-Iform this opinion f
th fihet. dint the-powder could not be car
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fa f and;p4netrate the skin. The skin i
1 Ve i ry.flig . killy if any inflamed. The blaze 'f
wder i might burn so as to inflame at two
t,. Inehils. !. I think bricks were applie.
her. t. 11,It strikers the that Langford, ap •
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r -Pen'ti[9 o 4 % who heated theta.
ett tne:4a to the character of the wean.
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to d 'hiin,ll, thought it .unnecessary 'to c
the eulleittation,4 the wound any farther
tit,, Dr,,- , :iiriPt° ni
4 Lae• ': I 'told Langfo .
' +lenges, lie wound ,would be fatal:before :
ton, came..l; I th4,lliey''had , not starte
timte. '4l?Vgla*.llliff,l*o, there. ' 1
: .Bold. , if , ' 0 0 .1 1 1.934P 4 ,, A . a ,f At i t!. he said ..‘i
i i4i3,4,.v.il 9. , a ignir P.reatt4 ;-
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after: she 'WAS 00t, ; die
~...,..“7-oer,e .mlln . l, ho was arrested ;., i
bili'esale, 91a:the justice's Morris CM ,
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said; douse r,iiitinld:ltttili i ,a,,
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DAY, ,SEPTENgER: 23;
were, "tell hitn I, shall tell.the tith ' : tell. him
I freely forg.ive - hirri, and prayi at;, Go d • may
forgive , During the eve iOg,,she Wp.s ve!
ry unwilling to have him, eorn„aho o r - hor 7 7,
seemed very {Hoch agitated, w h e n she thooglit
be was coming to the lied—] iitaid there 4'
oighti-after - ,lle . svaa taken aw 4 I did JElot,bayq
much to say to tier— when I first \Out in
took hold of her hand and askettler if shelvas
badly hiirt; she said shi3 thought .ahe was—
that she would live hut;", very !little. while..
replied that she was 'a woman who - - had seen
much trouble. • . •
L
gross-ezaiained,--34. L. 41 not come into
the house-s-wp taken between 12 .and 1 ; it
was not daylight when he returned. ; Mrs. L's
father and two or three sisters were there.—
Mr. I, was out and ia, chopping- wood, making
fires, ke..l)efore was. arrested. „ •
Silas F. 11 7 ashhnrn re-L.414.4.-4 was the
constable who had L. i,i charge; it'was L's
quoit that shOUld stop at home till tnoraing.
at any nate ;.,hoiasked me whether he might go
in when we got there ; hadn't told him fur cer
tain Mbether ;he - might 4. : told :I,ina state
one tniglit.go k in and if She wanted to see
be might stop. Morris CranMer and J. W.
Woodburn ; went in to see ; after a few , min
utes Cranmer, came out au.d he i asked,him what
she said : • L 1 • site says , she
"never wants, to see you again, pr.eare to meet
your. God,, for you have marderg ate." Cran
mer. has.. gone to I .‘leieO. L. said be thought,
it was hard to be denied the paiivilege of seeing
his family. And if he_could not g? in„ 4Jme
one must go in and,get his.elothes,
Cross. , -q.zapined.—l'' do nut" knoll at what
time I arrested li—was waked up ,at half past
11 ; Ensign Miller came after ;nie ; I went and
arrested him ; I lived a pile and a half from
L's; the first thing I said to him was that he
wags my prisoner ; he ,aaid tvell 'before w
started from the house be plead hard to stay
till his wife died or got; better r : After
tnerbrought the message, L., s lid if you. *mit
let me go in, let me go to the window , and, 'see
her. , .
Etunss . ,tv,;Jui.e 17.
. John N. Weston, regollcd4-The counsel for
the Commonwealth proposed to prove by this
witness the dying declarations., of 'l!.tr.i. Lang
ford ; the cminsel for the defiendant,- objected
on the ground that tier statenutii'havi. i g sub
sequently been committed to 4.i;ting arid sworn
to before a magistrate, said evidence was inad
missible.
.T.Le court howeverisadmitted the ev .
idenco.
I
Question by .31i. - TN:mot...4-T told her pre- ;ye If fur word as she izaV,,l.t ir - 1 - eloa-},t4o, o n ,_
vinasly to hil. malting the declaration sue made in l'eed. I didlthink - Sbe'W . ol - illi4e , ith ' !sigh i 3.
that there was 110- hinuati prphalillity of her i .'..'ili ' signed' it!by making Iti.. } -ratrk - :!.1' I , Ara•Niat.
living; no-, hope. was lick! out_to her of living, I ailea , queetioli:but t=ook - "downist I What
.ihii
previously to:'ll,r making the declaration I in- told the. -' '' 1 , - ' I - .-- "..n . 4 ' -' :, i' '
formed her she might live f4w hours, or - 'a . - - rm . follotti, - rig is 6 , spjr* :ilielatatehient
day or two or three ; did `not tell her that she made by Mrs] Langford.]: ' ' ' '• ' N , i - ' :.
woaq die in an hour,;;t,t'uink I told . her,that ' ''Per.4emillyie.ppeated befOre- Me the: - sufisailz
she might lire forty-eight Lo4r . s; informe
m her, ber, a iTtisti.:el of the Peace: lniiatid , -flir:- ilm
-1
of her danger two or three 'ore. before sole County of 13ritidford,- - Rebeceti-tangforif,.. and
wade the statouient ;, the deelitrationwas mad e , made oath hi due 'fo - rer ofilaW,as - follaws: That
after the prisolier•was tali( a i away. - I ash:eV:A last' cvenirig; it being the 11 th !day'Or Ooln
her to tell me how it was, 1 gild her there Avis nary 15...47, James Latigferd - begnial ttv.q-dell::
no probability of her cuniinu7ig',l-om. r in this tam her at pu:t George Clirytill;giviao rherli- -
world, and she was aware of her speedy dissu- .']tier; "say - si.tfiat she teldliiiii: that! sh& would
lotion.; spoke to her with confidence of her in- .row. before Intr God that it was *not true; that
'ability to live-: it was out expected that she he Langford, struck- het-, - tridea, - • and tbien4l -- e'
would linger long ; was present when ;Wood- aikeit ore *hire -that pistel..WaS: •'. It iold him
burn took . examination-. , -they - thought She was ithat ittwas. on the. shelf ;‘. he 'Wen. gOt.,:lit,iod!
dying towards morning., Lott know at whos'e I ldaded it; itelthen Said' therer* iillarger lead'
. . .
suggestion the justice was scut fur. iia it than thete was the other day;} i.ridit.ifall,
.Direct, resumed.—l, told her 1. wanted. herigri tlireli -y
ugh beart:‘'l , :.&fter'. talking -Stl)ite
to tell how it occurred.; he hai gone out of I tihie he saki , lie truth , I , '-ivill'hitr'e'i l ' - :-V I.l•Wilf
doors after. wood. I then ast,:ed her if Lang- haim Afar heart. -' Fla thett-trikthai4listolilat
ford told her he was going to,:kill her before he `of Ida pocket wand cocked itl..and -pointed. i4iat
did. She then observed " don't ask me any ,I the. 1 beg and plead4itirtinv and called
questions about it; the 'cliildien are all oil'here,l_, 04, but he' shet 1 ".. }-r 'tre'theri 'Siift , - hiive
ask them, they saw. all: little Willie .Nfill tell I lliit you ltehecear I tainft iiii-yiait. :'l' bad
the truth."' At this time th4re were S-or 10 an 'intention. of Nttinglytin il' herr/ lio:!cap:1 on
persons in the house; she said no morn till af- the Pistel.-0.! I . have raiirdered lay Ili/bind
ter Langford werit away. i After he went a- shall intim to' be hutig: - 'l:l6.said.it'uainotri ;
way 1 went to the bed, sat by her - side, and tentiolial. Ife took offilfis dAat. and ire* and
asked her how- the matter was.; she sahib Lel said ho would stab himself t litiL:said,: - I
hail the pistol in his hand, came towards hurl can't live.' Ii:-told him I.Wantedihiiti to live
threatening her life • she hacked up betweealtd take care of the children 1, , he'.o4yEh'-gv4lt.
the stand and the bed, near ibe bead uf the I you, condemn lute ? I told him '!tn- ige for . i - the
he 4, where he gut, hold of hell, she gra.iped his I - diluter. i . 1 tow hint I keeisi, , the bill imould :ho'
hands fast i . ,1 hers and suppo4ed she had them -
secure; (sh e r a i se d up." her hands to show inc , Ile said tity: Would go for! the - doctori And Or
how ;) she Ftii(l that he contiAued t to press up- thdr saith not! , ' . . - 1. - 1. ,•': ....,,,i.-,y .r t •-.,l '.
on her and she then exclaimed. "0! my dear H. S.' Whiltilg, ivieri.+.Pri; . l.4ngfordattle•
husband, don't take my life don't shoot me."
`said
ine . laSt fall froMMettiteton - aßome; the
She said she then' ad hope drat she Would not said. liOnts!theit-returnitiglfroM:deWti the rgv=
se 'killed; she liiund he was 'Wore deteitained, er ; cannoti4ll'What Ihnelti the .falliit viis. i—
an. she called ALMA on her [ Maker . ' liVspiare I Efeliatka piqol' with'hirri; !taw the4istal. lint'
her life; the pistol disehargell-when she rater.' cannot recognize it ; gi) . oktotoinr& abbitt ear
ed thefk \ words; that - Was:6d last she said.—l rYi6s.; - fire aftirsjtiAveiviliieirtiduhqyilike - t4 • %.;
She then - Walked to the burdau, stood - up a ,ltrildbirit. I neiersalranylitecd of ;them.:' e
gaiost it:Ail:tot know Shb was hurt; she thetrlre iarked-tu rile thatilm.bol goVitifer , the 4
Walkcino the Steve, tdel; a eliair -and an edown ; i preen .purfinfielOf taking idslwife's , Street - fife:, ' -
while sitting there She 'Alit smarting frein - the I . .ll i e'i'ai - 4 .6. i+ ll ..ntell - k 6.4 4woe6goitio.r.yellhiS 0.,), , .
Wound, examined lier , eloilms end found ilielialli orothers that be iintrii i - -1, - hut de - ito. - 4-,l'ool-;
,I,
hole,'she said he then came to her and said; leet then' t'!itirlis acquiiiit '- livittwVeiti,ilP - Outr:
"'my dear, have I hurt', yaU,, I didn't mean to," not with the' 'Others.' :41 - ;'said' when • bey l(hd
he •discoVered then tha't 'sheNNYUg:ll/illred: and done that, he i was ' willin • i le: die.l, - lang*d
said "I have murdered my vile, and ' shall be said nething , ihore ; • I liv' dialAntitijetan.; 1, ...
hung; I'll kill myself.l' He thk„took off his , . Cr(!sse•xtr? In-ed.--4. lived with 1 1 / 4 4rk-'-leAr...
coat and vest; again said he Would\kill him- renee - tot until o f. mine;.` -, ett:itilliefelat,'Ci.r
self. She said " 0 ne,' , what will beemie - 0 ahiorthie•spriorfrom' the- wifl 4- ot lerkshilte;
1
' the children !" •He thee siaid ,1V ti' yen Tie 064 i; , 14 ''i'' ; - ,vias' t , acoitinteoUi4th ,
c " o g Ti o de fo m r n th rn e e doctor:s": di t il'ut answer, but said. atierelld, I . lris• 'nut rent t :stratiger , . - te44o
-i , P •Ir - . . : htiV4lloill i Ve . 4; tiPitti r flinlip ;fibUejiteikilbOOtti
. 7 ;:'titlitilil, was' While ig, iriglth '
ugh Wysi
1 She said that *ben he cane beam froni -- a- .
broad he was pretty cheerful ; ',ad: , thought be thi, helteld . Wid this:4.le' as dlri g the .pi 01
was going to be iii,good bumbr—they ate - stip- °Oak allpliallOng : theothia ..1" , : , . irikiiiVoid ,
per t After sapper lr i :becanie :angry - and vex- , .lidni M. Oft iror , (dui' Ole:tower itithifi wk.!
ea:Nbotit somethigg, and Used , sortie threaten-' eti: `i-NOW4erlfiei - other4ilehrti it :' , .1 , 4e , AOl
itig language $. then -stepped but 411001;i - went litlow.4li;Haivisesittiog 011tirelfre - e scat . ..lloi
a few steps, tamed abput aed came in in 'a me under an Umbrella anti idid n V.tall4-9: tr
,ireet . rage ' 4 o_l4.*ef then 'it wed tate: ber i atid=abilk die ' xiflAr. - eitroin - .?-t!ke' 'ilig 6l o . ' d
!• lifii..:' * She - skid be L theti Wen Iteivardal her , with fired litthisit stet 4 or ,- .45 - 3tintesir: 41fitikA t
,'a 'eater , = , ci , ut : ri,-1 • ~, '. 4 .t. :.f: , i ~i, '; •'l,, 1 afteilo bald , : Initinsivifiii tiiait) ,ealtiiii - o .
.
' cross:ex q ittiteq.lphbieldetl ! iratibtiA; wore atiiiinueesii , Romirillthin Kai_ yleasthelei
' .nbt t il'iterle' itt'ktollti c r Of +alee 't[tAtAtonid . ' l 'enitiliittti . id .I' biota, liediit , tile In iii)cle , .; hatittfly ,
. r others'to heats: '4liillid:tOt j atitliati 414e-tett& ort ilittit4isetioiti.(the A lei' . 4!/ ' tOOlPOl4*
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[.: TM Aiiiiiit'hiipiadiiiethe"ii telr '1 : 4,v ,, • ibelhigs/ t ~' . ati ti t:l'atithe tiFil'a 4l66 . Pot
. !*'iltot , i , i.r*
Li ,
were not' strOegltelt cited' at:, be•tiine. :! .13eforei raltri; wiji; i ttalltiwgPl.Tleudyfblittierih'v
Langford , iiiiiribeitaierylittlelll4" 'Elia% biliSt4k3Niiii n , .aali'timile
. I,l*-;_ . lk a il . . , i c migit to , •
ber. ' 1 ,1116'040t Waeltillibitlever 'niiiliftitieys . . , r,killchisiiti f. ff o 4fton,,
.tddt li*Ilelr00• 1 ! i 7
.At the, titiie - Oiei Mideti e'deiilltritiritialltr.knisi 'S6iouiriyl4o€ o silbse4h t rtmfitiqjia# , ..` _ n
it ,isi;,
itiru i
that Itilizaa ore'o4V-1 - * 441kb:04.04W !Oil stivilAii . ek'bifore , , , ' .l "- 1 .,i , ' , 4P4tk1ix . ,,C1 . l i,rti
.:‘ she made . the "iitafo*4 e- to' fithWtilf alit net. .. Silas IF. !I 4s 41;471P;* ri*Alcriar. [ ftt!
r her statiai*OMit:4itill.4l? , V% '.'....0 , 141 1ai11 . ,..:,
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'aiult.''vviih 'a iitil'al4'4etahiii4vHa.ffia
difuel44.4.Ns she. 04 'ive Aiiii 't - iiitlie , vole
„nait,6l,ai ql, -- iitk. - ;' ih r e - aidia*ra ` r tintte
children at • thg.tiae . site to 4111 . ilik( ttiirAv
're4 o ) , ls 44 . niiiiie in .latitiiiktikeii r ei iflnlYtittag
4liotAi ma , sile'aia iiiii tkilifai , i, f!liiitalsiatz
fOrdio i :4:iiilikue, l i l'Aida - ntilliipiiitfoi
heriali s oni it: 'iThero li4ribi - '46iiditioi q l / 4 4 , 114 ,
tiirr4. 811 V 4 eseed seilid l A iniiiiiniiiiiiitite
meirt(i'Aie,'iy,l en .I . l iiiii*lii "qtioitlioot - *UMW
be ;t4iroatenodr, to ''shObiliiii 'biltor4"liti'' did,
she's44'yek. Tr efaurttaiiiiifictii*ti
.4, cfnsevenep Orau t yttliik:lnt iiiii3Y .A iian:
rloasiithin`k slie,sild'anYiliiiikiVaitrtigik.'iakt
there' 'Was 444'61): I did uet Isgtiilld'tistol
that night. ; .tabAv it 1116 tib.t' itinfiiing," l .?4i:,
Kinney hattitiVhert I Shw It! '' :”if ' 3 '. '''"
John . T. irtiDdburif siorli:4l - vhslat . uig:
'ford'i on the gyening of tli-llth and midokii
of the' I.2.th:ofßanuary . la s t ; 13tititliiivii 'il3lifirt`
stdteibent iii`ll4itfuff muds pflrre:liatigfoliff
commenced takingit the 'latter pail 'of ' the
night--some OW after•Juiduikbk:liiat'enui:nt
handed to ii'ittri6si) k tiii§is'Oi6,,stiitmentlfiiblt
down; it eObt4ind a' titiriati l bu 'Of 'faetiP as 'given
b 5 - ter to nie ;.i :01 Statement - VcAS read !ovbf to
her; she Os "jviAryl9efere . a'l4O,rd r *ii'iviitirt,.
therio,ils to ii!beitietgken, She ta's I troublhd.
With spainif and'apioVired t'iiliaid"diffidultiiof
hrehthing apltlflT6kilig . . 7- ' - f i t Trais'sititestete:t4
me that' he dppoSition sTuatild lie :tiiien iii' veld-:
tins; r hid to'nalt . sore& tiliie od ladount M
bor t spasuai,: &Ili,- '
she then l4ip'eared to(teti a
little quiet, `apklthoy told pie r hid bk ter 03
eeed or Fpeik A.:s' her oil" tlie`fitil)jeritt ',l . lent
her bed and .tigil her lii'Vaits the iequestVtlfer
friads'hild'tbLneiglihori'llat she shntild give
a stiternede A,1 1 ," the facts: 'lShe,:llisitated. for
1
sointiiiiile, il - iotFrer 'on aebentit !'ocriiillbilitj , lto
snehi,'ar trlivillink neSs, tin%
,saY; 'Wilted sane
!time ;„eouldn't eet any answer'; then'itold Fier
, f`slio evnehtdhd: to sthtd - the fattk'tintl Jit she
wohld rhisell4V band, I V7OUlil Adtbiirister :the
oath: After' little' she iaik!ct -Ilierliiind' And
Talie, ... 31us I, co,uslomnAim 1" andput dein
heti tand-. 'I After' a little ` 4 3b.e's-raiqed , lirlitied i
aoti the path yai'adininiateied.' ' S'A kpolittty. I
heret difriedties %rbieh atiginate4 that/ evenitlg;
I told bet'tih.lt sil9 l ifai 57'3 - feeble 'Stip Intied ti 4 1
rSlfLte all the! conversatiuii lat- 7 ni'trlite - the)
fads ii as iihort antLeasy-tei‘PAslidsBibleii i • V
beo;it r to siiif i iloinVas she . fiegati 1 'bi i sneak;
;list ivhat - 41e1 :ii(l , l titßtlr l 'bain's t `tii •aseerthiu'
whit, '1:e:,.11t1 .a . ,. ai she spoke 13w I sat eloS,i
t : ter. 1 putmy car to t her tlimithi; after it Iras
'- t Let) T rta i l it : to - 6r. 'l4 1 0 . ivii the d4a.il
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am !, ~ , . 4.1 tr . :to- 1 4j - fl..;j1.&;!1 ..t4;-.-:7 ,
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transactions:AMA - 4mA; a imat l lkifitip . •
that lattistransulit.hafimansenemilkika*
er' , again V was irpring past the WM* des
ink horeesaid-oliiaik - were iiitaill4 lie'
in t io g it ;I'jitif 4 . We .tiiin iasigoileoii
I bridge,ibetween.'kßiamilSptin ''..lit"
'where Langicird , Reett l'l - „lsear lieme
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-14.1111a0 Asl3iikedrimiiiiiel ,?*
threshohl.of thlrsltoonliadli
IMO to the ilioiland iiaMma -
&Wicklow: - Mai*, Um ek leetti ii m •
Titaaridas Uhl, ihilp . , , ,simpreitieiwA
from me: •She'lespevAt;tawieglitt
steppedlmek_to*rairds ith,em .. , , s,.s;
en to a stone tbaremeilbY tile . 4 l 4*
him to 'go-beek: if.ifAs.alii gob t v;•
it's the last tintii; yO/1110444
me old - lelibit, you have widpped'Ael
a , hundietttimeak , Ile, - then;welakto.,
who kept a public house. f Silo, r
liense,,alat lzweitolmsmand stepped,
and tm
heeamefbaeKand afte r
coryejl'a 51id,444 loon- therk.ll, ft!
Mr. L. came and wanted ;: to kierifl,'
wife wasi3 '004, 4 411-rePriatthiA•SW a
[Muse., He then twitted CorYell et
break, uplis faMilj , .... Mr, Coriell •
It o whip-him,- eed•etielied- teigilqtr
.I,i.eouili. ilot let him,havi34.,.. p .
Ito keep theta , froMfOtillgs t ...t .1 Lit
- Ctoss-eitamined..;4•Mr4i t engfordA
ten rods, Eromrtl4.lloll6o, ~i ,0 .
..
1 - (Zfereeiix6ztotkidealth rested.
' t- ' - i'itirtiaii Arrairibtli; Jul -
' The defeneer4:orke)ledl)y t. N.
Esq. , ' 1, - ; ' 'l' — ,
'' Miss 4 16,4 *auks sicarn!.—t vs
tian g ror:di i4‘iu t tfifi Morning of'the 11th`.
ttorroi4ppr i li Mill Lanford *as
in the buttery, - welting up dishes. I'
but, a• few mnments e,, and left Unit& ,
*hong. 4 . 0'4 'a - 7*V.
, - HeW i tie allgethiglat *fib_
D efendant,i - iaid Tie eliuld wash dishes as'iailirlii
the,best or women.. ' §hii 'said bb done - 1,4 .1*:; ,
aii),und,lhie, lions thanihe'erl their.li,aill ' -'
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, This was ,a&'stAilifie in the lne;•ninit.• ":''' t'':' +''
~,Daniel
1 , Da iti4, ltiitetin::'--4pgfor4 tam, ti
my , shop 9:*'91610:-Jati; to go. AirSi . K.4l4
1".il v . :3119. is a litild'evettlialf a Milifoini pink:'
4 n , ;(1 . 8! =if ela'aw'stiite lid - and J an a=dd
,li'
l'‘vimfe'd 'Mae : a.' 'T .i . 4)ki - iii* . yirouia' :fitithi' •
stoe, ll ,a,'Nif' it ilAiik. l : 41 11 4 tV iC.44tAlit'
• day'. .i i tidd hi' - lhartdo eci dweathif teitii
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Ter it. Ilii:ifi'grd' went cuff to Vie Yill4illti ,
i s om e o n e; bni l ldou'fredolteet ;who: - ' He , ~ L L
i Inveheen gone' 2 '',l-,,Q hours: l It 'was rat - r
dinner when h'e'enine back. He ttlenitriii' - 1
i rd oD 'd / f ii'e worir' He went liatas ,- '4141€: i r.
i l ocl abbue.i t o.466k'. :r Aiit 4kulior':ti '',,,, g
`, l'forhe said le"would - 31 iii the risk kiflotii . !
' rts - saiii iie t k , iii l o iai. • pae `if I ,ilT6 , 4faXii i , '
k ,.
I
11,3• did. "'
' , .Crap-avamiAitlslr spokb Ito "Iliastßt
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..lie 'at' - on thelform; and . asked . ; v ik ip* oik '
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guilty of 'it `sad'" Nothin:g7 '-._ --. i . , ' -=:
Ficith ll glifii,Y l7 44: .-8 090 , -Ar' r
tendankon - the,l.lth. lan.',aliova'Maj: ' .1) 71
w4.3,,elieflditikbeutr a alovi '6' bind - = I
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irns'gning..iiPWAdi'llfilleA ' alii;p: ' 'll'l4 d i
ale mit Mid eam . e'Tm4.lo MklleVal,alaci' t '
, found histhe're. , 'FrMi'ifierii'lis *4'4 ii
few rniUntesW ; to' the. `'ailegi On.' . 010" 7
he said YI, Wonld .Purahasi Jeliaion'i *lt d ,
sons 140) . 6.; lii**9ll(ridiane thi . latil ''s
i i
, I 101 a lifin'T 14illd'itiaid fil' i: 'Br* ilia.
.:
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6 had ic.4S:' liis business wi! ' , 7 tuY*o l :4 l .
in small' qyantitiii. 'VA'stopped
a t fi ' - t
I —l took 'som e randy ;h; 0 tii4)iiii ' i -,
• J 0.144 Elliot ir :tali o$ ~.1 .
the wiling cif the litit'Jan. i , liti.i 4 ,.',,
breaklast---earalo,my honie to . . ' ma:itx .1 ...
ed ; le' had bought i , 9 l rai fl• w r ) ' `'
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He spok e also sibpui - 4.0,0306* :, ' ,IL 1 .1.;
whest. ' I'lliis4ii , lum,tliatiaftlf . 7, ,
aundo t wn: . ';' , l 'mai ;it iily liiiii:- , lie'. 10. * .
Caine tb. the Inildtillit. - taut - a Ili ihirte,\ -
wit'?" him.' 'A Silid I 1 4*WT: 11 *-*''' :" ' \
come iloimii;4 4 :Liii4,iiii - j4li:arti.‘-'`VitilitY 1 • '
tie - eoiit`49,lloliiici l inik*'biiitiittato'vo: ,-- ---.-..,
He thml l 'Obseria to niii . ,thit 'ili.', 3 iiioiiik - '', "' l
or - 6 hu, shels. ' 4 , tr,e . tlieti iiiitiiiNsligt ' 1r
eider for his wifl'e; ind I' grid it, - 01 A 'io 'ilia`
r
Home. He left' iiislmi. the** an Opea l • , :,-:
I was,iiiking hi*`krOif for lutfißsiiiiirilt" ' ---'
S. F. Was ll 4 Te0 11 47 - 4,.-4 1 , 1 4:-.. .
ford soon ifeer noon at Rome . village esiv . ,
1 . 14 / 1 4an- : -All'i, 0 the 11 4n 1 .10 , .,m . j. *4 , " .
4 ,
lire. ~ He asked Me if , I 4 was On 0 1 sik'' ... , ..,
soma . money. i I told him I- waritad ito 'OM .
,f,, -
With him,first i , r l ,!Me,wented I ipmuld, " - jf ' ,:i1.." . ;-:
his house ethfltt,4 l 4. 6 o nighilr -I ,i,fe ' '
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teld,hillrlto coieelP.m.Y-Jieusei 'O l T-t• '-
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meet hi,4 a titi.'iWoodb,ttrn*i Ifs. II •.,. ': t
s')Y4 ' 3 O, 44.0 I dia npi he *oaf: io,, .
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4
tell' Te l line 1 . 13 e. , 1 - ‘ After I' arrested - "'...11A 3 '
l/flL.Weei , i , ? - .t* 1ick: 040 914 AP'FR-, , 1 43 d - 7 77 ..-,
1 4 wife, and !PC* hiseginforket fir: l 44 2 ' . 1
Omls-gpeqi,kiiketi.-7-40 ha .3 1 14 8 4: , 2.! t
4
_turned Iler:l l 94 , f4'eltirfile ,l4l3l 4 rife: , - ;,,,," :ft
did net, Won't- 1 6Akiiiileilt - ;iisslsrso4loillti ;
dt . QVery,,hOS' l ' ftr his I ) Asin!fli *4. a*li , ithdef ;
11,, oia not inten t it toistay.aboni:hate. -.1 . I a I,
..,.dlis. Cianssa:di;Et.nanr.: twita - ho i tes
omthe 11,:th4aMiish :LangforA.eatrii 3 " I
House, and w__
,ralled, the boy to Igo raft* - Driai -
Kinnbratid , ltioet .1. tWo'boratent: ''l: ; L lfir
w l en,
came taiburlimOkligiiialteil, lolienh - (f. .
was. no was gii. ll, llAdir 'Lk , Lib it - lag/4 ' •/.1„
birl
asked him imbalhihai wantedt AC I;; s
ihntodArimixi iii, oil At Dri - ,, , ),Te" ' ' 't
mid theitiatterlEit tv.ta4l! Veq 2 lliol; , 1 ' V i j ii i .
wife, ~l i e turitea• it itietol,teAlio,,,il oit
f it
idea ociiite.4ok4nat .thei',kitiiiieul diffq 'thi e't ,
c n al let
atltimiiiithelb4iirmatl*);quidk.:elllt.' , I
oiiiti liititouldi lAihailifiltrewti r :his
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0, '?: - famitterh044,014aidi , ‘ **fora; iieWL
vtmill, this Ohitithlw,eimptigned ward *l4
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liiireno , .4pfpot;k4F-*fter;,Ml4 4116 (40 1 0 0 1#6
ttimittinT, it ,Xioefidiiimeoishoma:tipliti
ilat4.atifilikiwilskicwidin;ll4 , :uit
'l4.l , , , itnalitwiiioliitsiklislixitovii 7 ' .a
4 1 4'40414 ettlnollnial nake4hintAt ' ' it,
liti-fv,lfitottifitiit*Oftsb64;ai ' " '.
44#4Ungfird'40Aiallei
siikf4l .4 -.
stove; iiit-NO*4pdouk - 1 1pi,#0.40k4,6 , 4-im!ur,tA::ofi4
liaitlifisit OffalfloilElOtokwa* • . '' .2 4,- - :
'led her. i - It vis„ 1 00 0 44 . 11 igiy.Moni ' " '-*
*hlArstr,,labir 4 ,oo ls i'Aliiii4l o , .: .l i s 'sitc : : ' '
ktik
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