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mmmminmumMttmil$0llt0K0tttti OREGON vi.uurjc liuuti- jsimanwi Vol, 4, "Wmftwartf tf ltftr Ewptiw lakM lit waft9 niitwMATHMkaAKt -m -vtirtrTrwwtttMiTai ' f WHWN -LAW. Miter aai FikUOw. i Oregon City, (0. T.,) Thursday, May 16, 1850, i orLiMMtr.RtprUtM. SFECTiTOK' ,-- -.---- y . -.Wi. kn,acru3Trus3nastr r srrrr-rt r.rnrpurBw iinwui mm wr I . . BUBIM-IS 0-ftDB. jfcr nivtyj-.ami ww u. w nn SO . COVrrl. IM.T COUCH & CO. WIIOIXrlAlX k. KKTAII. MKIWIIANTH, aoTL4U, U1IUON TII1IT01I O. lobar 4, I H II. aaai. mis, ( io. a. annua, diw'li (HIKUlk, I mu II l-Ot'tll HTAllK .V CO. AN MANCINC'll, CALiruKNU aim tu Wm. H. Walmut, two,, Ntw Yolk Mtaara Wetawte Crydtr. Taylar Mamu, , " Wtttun-a St l.'o Cantwi Oct. 4, IMS ' in a miiiiit, annma trial, j saw'ti iHiiNaa, SHF.RMANS& 8TAKK, fOMillSSWS MKUCHANTS, xtw voir citv 0t 4, IMS. I LAW NO PICK. J. QUINN TIIOUNTUN, ATTORXBY 4 rO('.V.Vt7.0 AT LAW. 1MI Sill ITOtt IN ClltNCfllV. , ClJUt e ! tail irf Af'" "'. Tpvlti ' fir WritA A'err Oltjou fiiy, )!. I. Il. a! a. skins f.u, ,roK.M:v roijsr.t.oK at i. nr .Ml SOlKITilR IN l-IU.NCEKY. (ljt-a, ll'f'l I J' '"'" ""'"'. uitau rut Utl Is, I-4S. J !) A V C IK'I.MAN MAVt wi' ' i cu ..rttihli, iiij w.ll .ftp eubit. . 'i"'" "f lit liiii and l.ro a..',. That xroaltl w 'it mall pfeli'Mi of rut. .ii on 4. 1'-n I A III l)l. SMHCHAbT ISO TIlMirK, nt r i m J.IHIfi'..l"iU-l( I.MM'.T .V I IDA II. iTTonsvss unissv.i.ons. i . I HAN WO III ID - Covra A.l'i IVitUrd, Or-t.m TriMmy. Jaar MltuiuaJtaiai Cd) ST.ui-'' Han I'taut-lun Jkintr) 94. IrVl- Iv ;i:oiu;i: cunts, (.'or.vx;i.MM.ir..iH. ii:rriri A.sb MiMimcuL AucMr, I'ujf.'u IJoutr HutlJiHgi, "I .... ,. J nT (I.I. Aiimil W i..h.-..e nnMi J t li.m in lh- i.if (ur'i'.n tf l'rt lp"- "' Iniivg aixi ! '.HH' U ifwV, lffiiif 'Mi IgtBHU ( "' '""(. A ' itrmiMTi ' ATanratu fc Smith. Oiruwil'ilj Oil. W W Ix'u. UU. M. Kuat.llrKt'm. M. Can John Alum. Muna January 10. IfiU-l KOlimiT CALM-'IKU). aMfCKCIIANT tiU t "A il'Wr w lit)' O.l. 4, IH4B. W. W. CHAl'MAN, iTTOnSUV VOVNSKI.OB AT I. WW 1'OkTLAHD, IIRKl'iilN I'ailUnd. Mirth 7. ISi.-U NV. '1'. MATUK'K, 4 TTOHSr.X .J- roySSRIMH A T I.A W AND HilMCITOR i CIIANCKRV, OfTwe nn M jin Mrl. cptii lh Mb in Alrrti Hojm. Ortgon City, rVb 91. 'M)-lf AIIKAIIAM .SUI.UKU, ' COMMISSION MKKCIIANT 4 AliKS'T PORTLAND, ONI (JON O kiinH ISOO pound luWcn, TIKI do Mil iroai I cuk floujlitoa billrit, I ruk unncr ptpcrmiDi RtriMKru. y,. Riwt. U. H. A., tolifornl Otn. P. K. Hmni, " Oief un. Ditlo M. Biowk it Co. I'liiUdrlplili 1'. ll.TirM.tfiw York. KuBirorr II UiiNi,Hin-lrncUti. Jij.ry 4, Ii0 If ' ""OKOrABEUNBTHY d: TO. MKRCHANTH, OIKIION riTVj ORKOON Tr.RRITOR. ! aMim-Titr, xiitH rL.M, JU. 1. RU Miiehtlo. 1850 tf SALT. Sitki Uvtrpnolwlt, 30 nekt KyiieuM liklt till, Fiitiilibv 143 UEO.AURRNRTHY CO g ftf m SACKS cmim liTtrpool roll, 4F S4tickiflntltbliMit, lorMMBV . B.M. HOI.DKRNCTU: firtlADd. Mirth 91, "SO-lf . J. H. ttiaJMMRwkr. Mr. Itohminowtky, formerly Colontl In Nix)lcon'i nny, but now devoted clergyman of tha Kvanaelicil Lutlioran Churoli In Ihli country, llly nvo tome ncnunl ol Mi I lie, at i'liiladelphia. Wo r Indebttd to tlio Oliaxirrer of that clly for ihe following noilee : Col, IXinianoWiliy Ii remtrktble man. Though more than toventy yer old, lil Klgantlo frame It itill erect and vlforoui. Ilia gall and uprightly mottona, the quioknewofhla eyr, hiaafturta,and .he nowor ol hi voice, all Indicate that ho U n able, were it neoeaaary, to re. mount the war-hnrnr, and lead on an nrmt-d host' to Ilia duailly conflict, and cauae Mi voice to I heard from rank to rank, above the ilin of batlln. Col. la. aaid that hn wan born In War aw, I'oland, In 177.1, of ploua parent, who taiiRht him in chililh'oil to lar and h'innr (j'od. Hi parent who were of iho Iaiilhrran Chiiroh, gave him a good edit ration. He ra graduated at tho College in that oily, at the of 10, and entered upon thu Miidy of Meilicine and Surgery. At the age of 17, hi parent aent him to l'ari to proneonto hi profi nlonstitudif t, ullli IcItcrH to many person ofdilincllon in that city Among other, ho had a let. lor to faun. I Payette, through whote In. Iliiemr ho obtained tin) place of auiitant Surgeon in the Hwpital of Pari. On leaving home, hit parente gave him a fll ble, and exhorted lilmtnmad lt,andpeud a teaaon in durotlon morning and evening, every day. On hi arrival in Pari, he followed their plou counacl, and pltraued hititudh' In ijulct for nearly two yean, thouph ih-iiifand were agitated around l.iin by the Revolution then in progrct. At length, one morning In 1Wi, the re. cruiting olficnr inarching with a fine hand of niuiic by lilts window, and tho de. Hlra of leaving hi quiet life at the llcxpi. tal lor ll.o field, wa wakened in hi breaat inttanianeoucly, nnd hn wairewlvcd in a momont Ihat he would enliit a a o!dier. Un had not read hi llibloiliat inoniing! The cry of 'Liberty and RunliU-' had be. ffjio rung in hia ear without ellect. Hut the atrainanf martini muiio and the glo lie of a conqueror' career, aa imagined by an Inexperitnecd young man, rouaed biin to executo hi rnih nurnoi. Iij re. paired immediately to the quartera of the recruiting ottiecr, anu minted a a aol dior. On a S'tuday, a aliort time after he en listed, Im cointtny, rommanded by Na poleon llononarte, who then a cap tain, a called out in due military order to recti vo the pricit'i benediction. At the word of command, he aaid, the whole company kneeled down to be prinkled wiihholy water but he 'flood uii it might.' Napoleon, thinking that he might not hare undVrtood the order, as he wn a froih n-cruil, pulled Ida cost and told' him to Inttl ilotrn. Tho joung acidler replleil I cannot ; I am a Pretetltut.' 'Fall back in tho rear, tlien,' aaid the captain. Col. la. aaid, 'I then thought I would watch that nion, for ho retpocta myecnicieneo.' A aliori time after, Napoleon came to him and aktd him to what church he belong ed, and Idld him that he need not attend tho rellgiou ccreinoiilcn of the piieat. From thia period (1702) he waaSn Na. olcoii'a army till 1814, when lie retired IViim tho kvivicc. Uo waa noon made an ollicer; waa willi Napoleon In tlie cam. fnlpn in Hpypt, and at the battle, of tho 'jraiiuJs; wna in tho campaicit.of Italy, and at Toulon and Mnmigo. , In 1603 and 'II, he was in the aervice in (Spain. lie ra alan in tlio campaign ol Auitrta, Holland and Huiiia in .ill, cloven regu lar campaign, during which he waa en gaged in ittenty-tix pilchfd battlea, and ono hundred and Iivonty-ala smaller on. gagemeiit. Ho had lieen woundd and bruiicd from Iho crown of his head lo the soleaofhiii loot : aixlocn horaea haii been killed umlor him. When on the aanda of hgypt, under a burning aun, without a drop of water after draining Iho lail drop of muiature that could lie drawn from tho atouiacha of camel, killed for Ihepurpoae ho had ojiencd the vein in hi arma and drank hia uwu blood, to alake hia burning thirst. On the retreat of Najioleon'a ar my from Moscow, ha lived, aa utliera did whoaurvlved the horror of that campaign, twenty-one day on the fleth of dead hora ea for meat, nnd tho bark of tree for bread, with enow water to drink barefoot and almoat deatituteuf clothiiig, in tbeibidat of the anowa and loo of a aovere winter. After the battle of Waterloo, LehrmuL owuicy waa impriaoneu, tried, and con. n. uemncu to bo ihot. i he narrative of hi eaoapo from priaon by filing and breaking an iron bar in hia window, and Ida aubee. qucnt eaoape from France and from tier. many wttnout paaaporti, and in tne vary presence of military iple aearchlng for him, I a remarkible xtofy. Thl too we mutt paaa In silence, andalao his entraaoe into the ministry, and bis labors In the sa cred office, during wbioh he has organis ed fourteen churcnes, In order lo give his aocount, (which which will he readtha seoond time with interest,) of thi BtMfracllM.ajf tb laaisjialUeM la peris. la 1809, O.L ItuaMaomkr wa attaebad to lh part f Nipokoo'i anajr which wm UUrMd alMadiid. And white la lhl eHy mU Cti. U, I nnd to nwsk frtalr amoac lit dmpI what I Un'l T Ihi PriMU sad Jtwilts, and of lh iBqiWtasa II hid bail dacrMd bv thi Kmnrar NlMlMal. tint Um Inqweiuon and MoaaaUrwiatwaikl M aup- . r - . : .. . . . I ptfia, bt IM Otcfti wa not iiscattd. Moallaa hwl ptaaid away, awl tbt ptitaai of Um Uquiarlioa had act dui eesaW. Oa alcbt. about 10 at II o'tlotk, aa ke wa wilklag om (A Um ttrMM of mm, iwa armaa mm apraag upea nun irom aa alter, aad aaad a nuteiaa anaek. Ha laataaUr draw hi nrard, put blinttlf is a poaturo ef difaoot, ad white tragjliaf with Uitn, l. taw, at a da UBCt.thalifkiiarUiipatroMi. If t ealted to tbtai la Fraeeb, aad, a thay hiattiwd to hi taa'aliaci, lh aawilanu look to Ihtlf bttb aad weiptd, aol, rwwtnr. Men Im by Ihair draalbal lby b. kmnd lo Um gMrdt of Um IaauiaiUon. Mi want imoMdiaUljr to MaratiU Hooll, thaa gotinwr of M idrid, told him whit bad Ukra pliet, od rtmiaded bin of Um dtcraa to auptirw thi ia ttituliuu. Marahil Soull rtplird that lit toil bl go and dtttroy it Col. L. toUf htm Ibil hit rtftrntat wa at4 Mimctral for weh a atrvic, but if b would n bin tw additional rtgiirwau, bt. would un ruk lb work. Clo of lb ragtiiwola wa oa dtr lh ramraaad of CiL V Lite, who it aaw.lika CoL I, a naiaiitor of Hit foaptl, and paator of toi tiagtlleil Church la Mimilte, Frintt. Tb iroopt roquirta wr gnBUd.uxi i proottdtd, (t Col. U.1 to Um I wpiiaauni, which was titoaltd about fiit'inila from lb city. Il wa oorrowidod wtui a will of Ttl Krtajlb, and dtfaadod by a umpaay of aokLMi. WrKuwoarritodatUMwalb, I MMrcaawl om of UM oanunala, inc tumnMaed UM bolt falbon to anrrandtr to Um imptnal army and pa Um fitoi of lb laqmaitioa. Tho wntitMl, no ru tatMi.nir on in. win, ipptirto lotnui into coaTtrulioa for a momrat wlib tamo oim wiUi in, it tho cloao uf whieh l.a prwtnttd li'w miukit ind alio oo of my man. Thte aria a aifnil of illica, ind I otilrrtd my tnopi lo fue upon Uton who upptiitd on Ihe will. Il wa. tooa otitlooa thai K wai an uiriil war- fan. 11m walla of liM ImuiHtioo werocotorad ilh Um aoidkri ef Um holy offlre Uitrt wm iWo a btiiotwora upoo me wall, athiiM luch .tbty ktpt cootlaoilly, only a Uity parllvly tipoatd mtawtltM a may diarnargta intir moaltta. um tnopi ware in Ihe open plain, iud n;nad lo 1 da Mraetit firt. W bid bo caniKia, nor cooJd wa aoalalhi wiila, ind lha gito auecaaafullyitaiattd U alltmpti at rorring tbtm. I could not retiia aad wnd for einnoo to braik Ibrourb tb witW, witbaal iting thaan Haw to lay a train for Mowing ua up. I taw that it waa niciry to cbaag Um modi of muck, and diractod mom trtc to U cat down and trimmed, lo be natd a bilttrlcg ram. Tai o of Ihtat were Uktn np bv dtlaelimtati of mtn aa namtroo aa coald wwk to adtinltft. ind bro't to bair upon lb wilia with all tb power which Uity could titrt, white niy Ireop ktpi up a fire to proltct Uitm from Ilia Cut pnuml upon thtm from un wiim. rrtatiuiy ina ma organ w irtninw, a brticb waa midt, ind'lbe imptriil Irtwpa ruahtd into lb taqaiailiao. Mat wa tnrt wilb an iari danl, which BMhlngbut Jeanliical tflroattry k tqaal to. Tb Innowtor Utntral. foiiowtd by Um filhtr caajioaaOT. in lovir pntaaiy ruoaa, au taint out Ol ll.alr roocua, aa wa ware miaieg oar way Into Ui rettrior of lb lixialailion, and with lour facta and Ihalr annt eraaatd otar thai brauU. toair fuiivri mting on UMit mouiiitrt, it ibouf n inay had btcn iti to all he noit of lb attack and defaaec, and bad iiaM laamti! what waa coma en : Uity iddraaa td uwmaalrt. in lb UuifUit of rtbuk to ihalr awa aaUitaa, aavinf, "IVAy i Mil ! r JiUni. lit Vrtnilf (Mir isumioo, ao oouu, wa i man m mum Uui thia iteCiBea wa wholly uniuthoriitd by Ibtm, hoping, if tbay could mak a btliev Uiat tbey war frteudly, thty anould hav a better opportuiii. ty in tht etnfatiou ef lh moment to tacip. Thtlr utiAca WM too ahillow, aad did natauceettL I cutnd than to b plicad undar gaH, and all Um KMiara oi um iouh.iii lo oe tecurta u piwonara. W than procatOcd toexamin all Um rwra ( Um ataltly tdiflce. Wo nuaed ihroujb room after rcun, found all prifactfy in ordar, richly foraainad, with alunand cruciniM, and wax caadteaia abau daac, but eouU dacortr no videoc of leiottlty btlrur DracUaw! thtrt. sothuir of thon paentiar fa- turt which wa exptclad to Aad ia an Inqubttlon. Wa found ntandid sainUai. aad a rich and aitoa Ita.laWiry. Ilcr wm beauty aad apUndor, aad Um moat wtfacl ordar on whlu my ayt had vr It ated. ThaBWrthltacturt lha nroparUoa wr ptrfteL Thare.!bgajidflaorefwoodwreQar. d and hlxhty polaibtd- The marbte Boar wtr anaagad wilb a Uriel regard la ordar. Thai waa aranUiuw to pwaa ua ay and euury a cuuitu rdluiit but where wtre Umm horrid laatremtat of torlnr of which wa hid Urn told, aad whir thus dunftonila which humin blag wtr ald to bburidalivt Wiaairchadlatiui. Tb holy fiUMnaaaundu Ihit Ihay had Woubtaad. That wilnd cn all, and I witpnpmdtogiv op Um areb, eouvlncad tLtt thte Inqokilioo wa eunr ent from othara oC which I hid htird. Ilut CoL D Lite wMNot amdyaaaiyatlfto giro up In Mirrli, and MM la m "Lnaaaii, yea ai coonmiudar le-day, and. aa yoa aay, a il muat b, but if you will b adtiatd by nM, lt thi maibte noor M tiiminau. iiwttar o eroarni ana pur. d upon It, and w will witch and tt If than la ai pUc wheia it bm atooi tody than othara." I ranlted to aim. "da a yoa pteaat. Coioaol." aad ar drtd water to ba brought acootdinfly; Tbattib of marbte wtr tergand btiaUtuDy poliahtd intn um waur naa nn ponrta rrac in noor, much to Um diaawtiafaction of Ui Inqaiaiton, a .faftil MajninaUaB wax madaaf atarv Mam hi lh Soar, to M If IB water naiad IbVoath. rnMBI. ryXatrB-LilxclaiaMd that ad bad found it. ' .. AaJLadacfaaaaf Ihtae alib UM Wltl PMaad "l tbrouah fiat, a Uwaah Ultra wu an opibIm ba- aaaia. .u aaad wtr now ai won iw ibww danovary. Th eatoar with ihaUaward. and Um mUiaia with tbelf navouau. aBtkbnT to elaarout lha nam and pry up Um aUb. OUMriwIlhUMbatteof Ihalr ntatii ilBBgt all ItMbiateht toamkrt,waJMlawteaia naasaatratad agamat anr dMeraiiag loatr naiy ana Mauurui nea. White thutnaMd. a aaidter wha waa i wHh Uw belt f kla maakat, truth aaarUag, aaatafc imim wan now np. j naa u iea t ua in. aaialttta gnw pate aa Blibanr wbaa Um bead. wnuag ipptutd aa tb wall tbey Inm.lid all r. Btnaain ua marwa tue, new kaitly aa. t WM a alalr-eua. ----- - ' took fwaa lh litUik aa f the eaadteawaT fcati la teagtb, wbleh wa amiaf , last I aalgwt aa rmesbtew. .Aal wasaltiaw thaVTl was arr-tod by ea f lha IfaMwbilaMBtebaaw MBUyoa my arm, and, whh a vaty tteasan aad holy look. Mid, -My an, you mmt net take that I took UtoeaadUaad srotttdtd aWatX stair. cm. A.wartMbadllMfMtafUMtulta.waMV. tomd a terra Moan nam. whieh ara mIUJ ia HiBof Jaisaitm liiaiaia.i. bbKk.nadaebilaraMaaadUlt. CvlbtewnkS baaa aceaatomad to 4(M Um aeeaMd, ekaiaadto Btearai. OiaaMaltbiMaiiaiialat.u4 Mil, eallad tb Taraaa of Jaikpaaat. Thia lb la. qoWtor Gcatril eecopied, ladaa tttlMr iaa wtr Mai lt eteraltd, for Um holy fitban wbta ta giiglaUMSitemabaabaBBiaf UMUaiylaaiU. From Uib) room wa maraiilail (a ik wULt .! obtaiuad accMt to mmU eatta. t.i. nL i lanrth of lb ddlcaj and hat aath iighla warn r."'"' w" jw ntttr 10 m aaaia l TbMa call war place of -"-? f1ltajt. wbtratb wralelMd cjaete af laoaldlarlal hato wart coanaed yar after vaar. Un daaih ' tbm ef UmIt uaVinaB. aad Umm --'- ' uaWdtorttaatintaUMywBraBtirrydoeyd. TrtYatthJiBajlag oAeatr to tatxtj wa cocus-tdUMlDMiaUa, than wtn Utt m tab tiUnding tothaoptn air.aomcteaUy capaeioa to carry efftha odor. In IhtM etlb wt laaad Um ra. milatefaonatwbo hid said thodabt afaalan; aoma of Ibani bad btan daad aaparaaUy bat a abort Urea, white of, olbtTaBoUilBg mnained bat Umw iwc,Biiii ciwaaa io um BMf af UMtTdUftca. ) m vwn fvum wm issua UIUNJ MBtrtrt Of VOUI "I imf g. from tbr cor ytara id tea dowa to foartotB srltftaann.m.il... ktd m wbta bora lata Um world I aad all In cLiIm I Htm ware old own and agtd waman, wb had beta abut up for many Jrtira ! Han loo war lh Okddte agtd, and Um young man aad Um miidaa of fourttan ytirt old. Tb aaldlrrt Immediate!? wtnito wwkioitlaaM Umm aaftitM from their chaiat, and took from Ihalr kaapMcka Uitir cru coal and othtr clothiag which ibty g is eavtr Uitir niktdaaM. Thy were aettaVwr aaxieaa to bring Ihtm oat to lh httil of day bu CoL U, a. ware of Um danger, hid food givta thtm. aad tbta braufbl out gradualiy to Um bght aa thay war abte lobtariL W tbtn proceedtd, mid CoL V, to txptor aa. tbar room oath ten. Here wa fauad iaatnawnrta of ttrture.of every kind which Um laftnutty f awa' oc davu could lottnt CL U, btr dMoftad fear ofUwMbonH iiubuawaia Tlw law: was a'aaa. chin by whieh lb victiat waa cat bm aad Uwa, btginalag witli tb 6itti.iwyjaujtlntboBjM, an aad body, were bokta or drawn, ea after another, natd Um victim died. The wooed waa a box, ia which Um brad ltd ack of Um victim wa h dowry coaibtd by a acrtw, Out b could ait mcTi in my way. Otr Um box ma a aaL which ont drop of watetaaacand fall upaa Umb4 of Ihe victim vary aaeetaaiava drop fil u2aS avcapaiy um aa. uae pbu In a lew tea ea Um bead, lha euculatioa in a few roomtnta. aad not ihaatif. rtrer ia th moat axeruclaiiag agoay. Th thud wm aa Inftmal michtn.. hid bariaont.Ua. b4,u the rctlm wm bound, tha nuehica Uwa btiaa pjaetd between two btama, in which wtre MoTa of kaivM w axed, that, by tunklag ta maehat wiiha erank.UM Utah afUMnaTtrttwMtorafreai h!!,,i"!L"m,lLl!ef TiMfiid UMoUMntoaaiUiahi-wurty. Ita xtorter wasa beautiful womaa. or hum don. --- ul arm i txtendtd, ready to embrac in victim. A. ioundberfMtaMtni4iRtewa.drawB. Tbarie t; wb paamd arte thia nut ., i.ij . apriag, wklch caused th liiiWIiial eawtea to am il ana claaard hi.-n, sad a taceaad kaivea eat himUitoMrjMayrJMialhedadlyambraoi. CoL L.,Hd thu uw eight of Umm agio af lafiraal crutllt kiniEad Um nra oftb nisliai I fury. Thty dreterad that crtry IaauUtoraBd. ditr of th lnqukilan ibould bt put la Um tana. Tbair rue wu unformab.'a. CoL 1 did a aa. paaa tharu Ihty might hav lamtd tbali arms a- gau- wm, uaanad attempted to amat lhawmrk. Tbty bafia with th Iloly Fatbtm. TkoQa-t Ibay put todeith la the miebias for sreakiagtB joints. To tartar af Um IaaMaitor, mjt la dra byUMdoMofwalraaaaibad,wiaaMata. araclailog. Taoaaar auerted out in agoay to a uaaa iram um ratal aaas time. The Iaoawrtot Goaarel waa btoacbt bafar Um iawiaal aagaaa called "th Vlmia.' The nWinrnmmiadadliim tokiaiUMVirgia. Hi btg to W nemad. "5a," MldUMy,ywhiveajMotbaukkBaT,aBd aawyoamualdalL" TaMyiatorteeatd IMirbar orMU'Mtotwmlgfttka,andwnhtrMMpuh. td him ovw the deadly atari. Th beautiful lav ago laaunuy prtpind tar the tmorm, catapad hia in it arm, and ha waa sat late iaariW atecea. CoL L. mid b wliaeawd tb tartan f four of Ihtm hi heart ikud at th awfal aseae aad Im left Ihe aoUin to wreak tbair viaaaaace oath latt guilty inmate of Uiat tirkoa awa of hIL . ' In th mean time, Il waa repeftoaJaroaajb Mas rid, that the pnaon af Um laquWuai worn brakta nal aad Bjuhiinooa hiliaii to um til Mat. mat aad awlUlaao AadO,wnataawtlgwMlBorl ItvraaRaa rtaurrectlool Abeat a haadrad who aadaosa butted for miay ytara, wot bow aattoeid to Wt. Tbar worn fatbata who wiiad Ihalr long hat dasfh.. ton wra war raalmd to Ihalr hraaTiaaKj shtots to olr brothers, aad paraat to thaw eaBBsj aad that war aoma who could locogarte ao Mead smisg th muatlndt. Tho assae was Saab a ao Wbta Iho makltuno had rotimd. CoL L. aaaaad lh library, pabMWfaraiUini.dto to U remoV d, aad havtag aaai to tea city tar a wagoa lead ef i-al-rmVit coanaetisa with It-All had whadjaara M . a tsacs sal la a tew mianats Umn ana a aaaat teTMahtolbaomjtfa! The mt-'nadtomu of ami aatv stntetara law aaajaaaiila iaward UMUtiTtw, iMaaaaa ay ue aNaBBtaoaai sMaoJMiwotMa wia tarmaa bbbm ofrarna. Tha laoabttlaa was aa men J ' n I J-M it'W. JiT," "