Nebraska palladium. (Bellevieu City, Neb.) 1854-1855, April 11, 1855, EXTRA, Image 10

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A'.l Juror are ropiirp.l to be selected by (lie Sheriff, ami " no
ppron who i rnmci-ntionsly opposed to the holdin .; of slave, or
who doe not ailinil t lie r.irht to h"ld slaves in Hip Territory, h.ill
be t Juror in any cause " aliening the ris'ht. to hold si hpi or relat
ing to slave property.
The Siave Cole, an 1 every provision reulinj to slave, arc or a
character intolerant and un'u'i il even for that class of l-iii ! tion
The character an, I conduct of the men appointe I t hold nlli in
t!,i Territory contributed very micil t o pro lore the pvent which
i Tli"V UK ! at Top.-ka on tho I'lh d iv T September, 1 .".. lly
thi'jr re olotKi.t Incy provided fir the appointment of nil executive
com n Itee lo c nut ol "i'ii proii. woo wire re pined to" keep
,i record of tii. or prococ tin.; an I :i ill h avo i''ner.it siipennteii-
Jaii.'c of the all in of l he t r r ilory, o f.ir a ri i! ir I (lie nr'a'ii .at ion
I ol ' he Si ate e i-'erntneiit." I'tiey wen- re pur.'d to lake iep for
an election to bd bel l on Ih .ron. T i." I iv of I IciobT following,
i under regulation imposed I y that c.iniiiitl.'e, fir member of a Con-
I , .. l..r.., f-...,,..,t,,l,.',r. . I. .11 ..f ...Li- I..e l.n .1..
wi a pirtv Convention, tin
( irly vh tlin rt mi .". It wa in no wav r,v, '!' man at
-M'e in ive ii-nt, ex "opt Hi it the election o 11,,. ,,.r ,y 'i trtinio
iv i4 fue l by it on tho mile lay a the election o in- t'n then
"htutpuial c invention, Hi ilea I nf the ilav precnhp. 1 rankli'
L"il alive Aoiii'ily. An-lrfvv II H l-r w-t put .: . I oire '
. i- i .i .i ...."..... i - . i V " . : ... ........
I"".' '"" lt.-f
I Thu, Samuel J. J01101 w 1 appointed Sheriff of the (,r K ansa, t 1 take nce.llul moauro for nr.; ini.i 1.; a State ipivern-
. ,.r n.. which mi locl" I within it the lt an I il Election
I)itrict. lie had mile hiiincll peculiarly nbnuxio.n to tlie et
trt hv tut con. bid on the I 'lh of M irrh, in the i I Di-tn t, an l
bv lin lull nni the cahinH of Joseph Oakley a'el Samuel Smitii.
' An 'k"'!iorfor ilel- ile to Cnnji c, to he liebl on the 1 it (lay of
O -toner, l "' pron l -'l for wit.'i the unr' rnb-4 an I rooi! atio:,i
at were appln'il to other elertimn. The Kree Stale inentn. k no
part in Hi n demon, having ma le arrangement for hoblinc 11 n
.,iil,,r, tliv oth of the name month. The rilii-ni ol Mn-
aniri afen.! at the eleetmn ol the 11 -f (). t.il.er, "ome paMin:
the dollar t.n, otti.T4 not b-m,' re-pure.) to pav it i'lieyw.-re
present ami voteil at the voting pla.-e4 of Alrlu-.n aiel ).oopli-m,
in Atrhn'oi Cnuntv ; at (ireen Sprmc, Jolm-oii County: lit Willow
Spnn4. franklin, an.I IeT-.m-, l.oi. in l.oi,-i., 4"-'iiitv; at Put
S,-ott, li.uirhon County ; at Kapti-te 1'aola, l.jku.a County, w here
i-ime'liebatu vnteil, some lnte4 pa 1 11 tlie rl tax for them; at
.jveriw.nth Citv. ami Ko kapnot ,ly, 1,. av,:nw..rl!i I onnty ; ai loe
toenl, prep 11 a'.orv t ttie a:lrni4ion ol Kari:aH into the Union ;n a
State." Tt.e rule4 pre4.'rihe. were anch at umally it'ivcrn rleelioin
in tn i-l of tlie Static of the I'nion, aiel in ni"t reie.-l, were anni-1
lar to ih ne ront.uned in the pro lamation of (iov. H. e.ler, tor the
( leetion 'if March :t , l-Vi. I
The Kve. iitive Comnutlce app-iint" ! by that r runenlion aercpte.l I
t heir appointment , an.I entere.l upon the ln. iL.ire of their .lotn-41
i.
, 1 M"i . 11 . 1 1, no nil l-ieclloi) , f
for 11 1 l"r the r 1. 1(10114 jire-n rihe-l .,r the ele. ,,n 0 J
"1. P-'eiifnl a4 I 1 the aooointment of otti. .1 , l" i
to whom the ret!ini4 of the el.M lioin ulioul-l ho, ,Ule t1'
lion w.w hell in a. eor I mee with thee renl.iliont,
t!n' ret ui n of w hi h i4 ronl-nne I in the I olio win ta',',f -
A'm'i i t ol the election of A. II. Uee.ler :
I.e
r the load ol ti -n.-ral li. K. Stnnafellow and ( ol.
4t-iiii i. l'r irn t o of the election prei in. t, at
1 there a illegal votin;, l-it
latter pi ice nil.
Lewi Karnes, of M
who h it i alle-lj
Wvaiid-.tle, your CommHtee failed to obtain the attendance- ol wit-iio-i'-ic.
Your Comtiiitt. e di 1 let deem it neci ary in regard to ihi
election to enter in'o detail, a4 it w a m inil I that from there be
in ti lt one candidate 1 ',en. Whitfield he tn'll have received a
majority of the vote rait. Tlii election, therefore, depen I not on
the n-oi.Ser or chira l-r of the vote received, but upon Hip valeli y
nf lh li4 Oll.ler Wl.i.h it W.4 lift J. Soll.Clellt tot lt!Otl Wa
taken to how that the v..tmj ot citizen nf M.oori .o prarlic
at hi4 election, a at all former election in the Ictrit
follownv laMe will exhibit the r- ilt of the testimony
tlie niitntier of l--,,l an I iliejal vote at thi eleru.m.
of M irihall emhra.-e the nip territory a v-n inelud
Dulrict; and the re 1011 helore stated indicate t
itv of the vote then cait were iilher l or
Coontie to v hirh our exarinnation pit
l vnie rat. a near a the 1 r f wV
aKiitract or roi.t pio of wronta I, IHC5
rocllt.
Atc'.i0",
tViartwin,
Hrfiwn,
t-ltlo.in,
1 14 IV,
Uoni(itin,
I)ollji,
bv muirij a proclamation ad.lreic. to the loual oler of Kan
re ineui: them lo meet at their several precinct, at the time and '
place nam.-I in Hie pro.'laro.i'ion, then arid there 10 . jt their b il
lot for member of a rontituiinnal convention, to inert at To; .-ka
on the lourli Tues-lay of October then next.
1 Tin pro lamation detonated the place of election, uppoinl.-d
j-i.!;.-i, re' ite I t!ie i;o ill li--at.oo 1 f v..ler4 a-id the appointment o
membi-r 'd the convention.
After tne pro. lamation w-i i' 'ied, public tnei tint' were held in
every district in the Ten ilory , and 111 neai ly every ptei im t. The
St att tnovemetit wa a L'eiieral topic of dirn-i-on Ihroiijhont the
Ti rntory, and there a but little npp.-iition exhibited to it. r.lec
I 'eiawaie ao-l t no w ere bel l at the time and pl.ioe deHiii.ite.J, and the returns
were .-nt to the executive I onimittee. 1
The result of the c leciim, w a proclaimed by I) e Exec nt iv p Com- '
linttee, and the toember elect were n n 11 ni t-i me. t on the V i.l day
ol (Moi.er, I1-".', at Top.ka. In puiu mce of M.i jro.-laniali"n
and directm-i, the C.ei-! it i'iori il ( .nn i.li.-n tin t at the time and
pi ac" appointed, and .ni.ed a state ciumtiiutioii. A tii'-nn tial to
(.'nik'ro w a aUo ptcpi.red, pray 1 f -r the ad no ion of K au-a into
the l inori uii-l'-r tl it C.-'i Ool ei The coiiven'ion pro o'.t d
that the .j.e,tio!i of the a loptnm of the eohstitutiori and other .;Ui
1 1011 be vi'iimitled to the people, and re. jimed the 1 xeculive con unit -I.e
to take the Hi-ceil :ry st.p f.r lh.it orpo-n .
According 'y, an i-l.-i-lioti ,1 I. eld f.r ti.at urpose (,:) the l'tli
day i-l I leref.'.ber, 1 ' "i, i 11 com pi la lice w it II 1 he pr 01 I all. at i'-ri iuei
by the l.xecutive Cort.tniltce. The retnni ol thi election were
iide by the Executive ( 'ommitt. e, and an ahitr.ict i f them i con
; tamed in the following table :
n. I nliif !ntr. .V.i. nt. I "'"e t'trr.
I. ). urn f. ire, .,',T 'I I'..-,
lo!iifc.i. 7 Hi. I'-ff llln,
I'Mlim rn, 111 Ho k, I r-i-k
3 ll..;.M.,,.n, II" It. Illnrk HHi',K,
I'" . vT 1J. Hi. Maiv't,
1. Horn mi ill. , v, Hill, r 1.1,1...
T-s-k.l, I II I I. PI. .ie,i lliil,
l -. .in,., i, ;i Kiel I'rw.nr'j
11 ( -;.o.-c, Si II11 k.-rv p.,,:,,
nmii o k. 7 14. Ilior 1 Ink,
4 H ilanv f,rinc", M lioiiiplian,
5. lloiiiteii, :il I'lil.ni.u,
iN-o-i", i; is. 1 ,,
C'nntiili. 41 I'ririiv'i f i,
I l.a miamle, 7 J irk.-ei I i,,,
r..la H01-..II-, .".il . I.eareiiKonb,
lOf ruio I're. Ii. V VVvaiiil.iil,.,
I. ml nrir i iei k, 41 I'.-'aw urf,
6. K- ..11 I'.oi 11, !J? I n-i.iii.
I' -iiniitnii, vn Kicir.- r-.int,
feit'iin'i, I.' 17. U uMima
7. I ..iinrll Cltjr, i M fl.
nuiK.ii.. , 'Ji l. ..w I'.iinl,
A. J. Ilak' t. lo
T-.lnl,
The re-oilotion ol thi Convention indicate the itat .
d 1
The
a r'-e irdi
The County
d in the 1 1th
it the u-reat ti.-ipT-fntitio.n.
In the
tided, there were ille-
en ihle u- to dcterrniiie.
which oxn'cd 111 thi- Territory
M:- 'uri, .rid the i-ha. Iifii-iiN .
The lain;'! i-e of one o the r-
pi-tilled t- it In-r in co(i-e.p!t a, .
,or lor the purp
in (-onc-iiei.ee ui i',e ,l14)
d the allcted Ia K.'uht A-
olutioii-, 1 1 v ioiri,, ami ra-
ol the att'-mpt t
.e o goarilin
pre
i Co
, palch
i said
-oil W'l
, 1 tp-l"
, h wa
i aent I
i r)an b
eiicnni
. .-?ti .t-t
,- n of .li" I
;.! Allliol
-.; tiin 1..
..:'.-, pott
i --xar Ih
roinh-d
' ', . hi.
;-riice.
V iiir co
...tiun for
j klti.
-i f.iwrot
'f, a that tov
' moled lhl
-, ,r tl
' ic-,' r- ' '
-,r , n. w'ih
. ni'tipr) I"
.,:i:e
ciip d o
T i '-
: l' ; lb? alT-le-
siVCf He
rri.kltn,
i iTenwm,
J., union.
t.t enw o.th,
I.yklm,
l.vnn,
Miwliion,
Matflhall,
Neinatia,
Ket-y.
Btiawiire,
Ton Kimpi- -V" V. ' '
ynl fin. rnlrt.
tiraw-holiper,
llallllorl,
jo l'.ri
4
50
I'i
r.tirrOk, 41 I
l"a,
Wayne,
WnstiierMtl, -''J
Wolf Hiv-r, S' ''
Franklin. 1 '
Lami-nrf, i'i
1 .'-'iiiinliin,
Wllluw hprlnjci, ''
la
'0
Alan.tria,
llelaware, "
Keii, - '"
l.eayeiiworlh,
W) ariilollf.
-;i I-VI
ffee Wiw Co. 1
1 il 1(7
li
fine tliinitreil lie) T-n, '.'I
'I'i c uniM-li,
Council (, rove, II
Wif,
While these rnai tment of the !l2e.l IsiM.itive Anemh'.y
were being made, a movement wa itutiluted to lorm a State (,n.
ernment and apply lor admi'sion into the Union a a State. The
first step taken bv the people ot the Territory, in rniiKi-.iuencc ol
,1.. .i;.,n ,,f iarcb 3u. l-o."i. was the rircul ation for mjnalure ot
I lion table i ahiid-ed, the whole number of ..te in H.ii'y-nme
towns on the aeveral ipic.-.tioti niijtiiilt.il beiin; as lollow ;J
'c. o.
1 !n itii- ''-.lien of (-..i,iiliiti..n, l-:ii 41
l.eie-ral lUi.kn.r Law, )i ,V',I
tnatrncii'ini lo Li::ila!ure in rjriud to tli rirltifi.iii of Nrproeii, pj-7 4c J
N. H. Poll I'ook at Eeavenworth wa ilestroyid.
The Executive Committee then iued a proclamation Tori t i n
the reult ot the ehction of the loth of December, and at the same
time provided for an election to be held on the loth day of January,
1 lor Slate O'.licet ami Members ol the General Asmlily of the
State of Kama. All election , m c.rdinl ht. i in Ilie Mevetal
election pro'-inc!, the ri-tonn of which were sent to the Executive I
Committee. 1
The follow ing ollirer were elected.
Covernor Charles Iv.bitnon. i
Et. Covcrpor W in. Y. It itn ii.
Secretary of Slat I'. S. Selnnb-r.
Auditor i. A. Cutler.
Trea-urer J. A. Wakefield.
Attorney General II. Mile Moore.
Ilepresenta'ive to Cmi;i' M. V. Del ihav.
f M Hunt.
Puprcme Judje 7 S. N. Eatt 1.
( M . V, ( 'onnav.
liep irter S iprrme Couit E. M. Thurston,
j Clerk Supreme 4V)iirt S, I',. Floyd.
j Tlie n. suit ol thi election wa announced by a pr-" lamation by
j the Executive Committee.
I In accordance with the count i tut ion thin adopted, the members of
i the State Irf'ii-l.iture and moit of H e State (Mixer met on the day
and at the place ileiinated by the Slate coii.-titution and took the
oath therein (irescribed.
Alter elertim; I luteil Mate Moiarers, pas-in ome pienunnary
a.'hi ol ty r 1 1 1 1 1 v
i;on in lot .0.
In the l.ill of I Sol, there sprain; out of the i-XMlr
excitemeiit 111 the Territory, two secret Free St.it. .- ..,;
wcie ilefeimve ill their character, and were ilc.-oiincd tiiloni,
Iecli1.11 to their number against iinlawlnl atl.n k of
a-s-iuit. One of the x-ieti wa of a pun iy Irl cl-n-y ,
wa con line J to the tow n o Law f-nce. Very shoitl) after ii-
ialioii, it priMlnci d lis ih sired 1 Ih i t, and then went cut J j'
ceated toexnt. iioth icictic were ruinlx'iiome, and nf vr '
except to tive -..i,(,di iice to ihe - rep Slate men and i-i,rv
know and aid eacli other in contemplated iianKt r. .-ourj,i
-r repn
v wr l ,
-.- 11 t!.i
- ;kt be
T ' "11
i.t Uie
, it, I.-.
.c'lil'.y I
. i rue
A.I
ri in
sick.
pot
-it I lie
w In
1 fHhc
otters
ideiice shows, thi-v led to no act of violence 111 rntiiti
' real or allei;eii laws.
j On the U 1 t day ot November, 1 S.V'i, F. M- Coleman, t h-l
man, and Charles W. I low, a F ree Mate man, bad a Uw.
- me oi iiou iioe iciv,c-ii ,1.111 ini u.t oi.io. w k
i afterward, as Uow wa pavonir from a bl.ickinith's ! .05 fl
l.i. . ... 1 , .r ,V. 1 F
01 I .It III, n-l.i lljr 11. - ... . r-fc j.,, ,.
(loutiie-t.arrcled i!un loa.ieil Willi nlo.'s. low was 0 ,us4 f
fell aero the ro.el, and died immediately. Thi wa iImiH'
I'. M. Hi ib a I body was allowed to lie where it (ill no,
sundown, when it wa conveyed by Jacob llramori to hi -whirl-.
I low boarded. The testimony ill regard lo this iV.r.
v oluminou, an 1 ihow clearly that it wa a deliberate n
Col. -man, and that Harrison liockley, ur.d a Mr. Ilari;ein.i.
resione to it. The exciiemciit rained by it was vrry j.'tr,
all elani of settler. On the 'J'-th, a lare meetins of re
he'd at the place w here the murder w a roinmitted, and rn
pa. . d that Cob-man should be bn.iuhl to justice. In 1
tune Coli'toin bad fine to Missouri, and then lo Cc-v. V'r.n
Shiwnee M mioti, iii Johrnon County, lie wa there
cutodv bv S. J. June, then nctmi; as Shcrill. .No vtrv
i-,.ed'i.r examination had. On the day of the met tint it I
I'oirit. Ilarrnon Ihickb v procured a peace warrant ai-nnr
I'l anon, which was placed III the bands ol Jones. Tint .ilt
ii.:. niter lii.inion bad i-'onc to bed, Jones rami: lo Ina calm
i-jiiv i f about tweiitv-live persoii, amon whom were Ibn:
Ion kb v honl op-n the ihior, and saw Ural., n in bed c
du-w bis putol, cocked it, and presented it lo IhaiiMin's b
1.11.I. " Yi 11 are mi' prisoner, and if xoii nnne I will It
1.. -....I irnii.fol memorial to Con tires 1 our C ommittee tun . . j,,,! 1,1,1 niin.r a CikIiH iriK Con, mil lee and iirei.arn.i; a memo-
that every aileiration 111 this memorial ha been sustained by the tes- rjai j CoiiLres. the (ieneral Aembly adjourned to met t on the Ith
timony. 'No lurtln-r step was taken, a il was hoped that 'ornc ac. j ,lrty of July, IS.V1.
twin bv the (ieneral Oovemmerit would protect them in their nehi. j ; he laws p ied were all ninilitinnnl upon the admission of Kan
When the alleged Ieii.l.ilive Assembly proceeded to construct t he ' ai a St i'e into the I'nion These procei dmu's were r Itul.ir, and
series of pnactinenl relerred to, he n-Hler were of opinion tliat ; t,e ,Mon ol your rommillee the con-titiilion ibus adopti d I -1 r -...Kii.nsHiii
to ibem would reut in ibprivmi; them ol tlie riht ; iv expre-' s the will of the majority of the settler. They now
secured to them by the organic law. Their political condition was
freely dirii-d ill the I erntory during tlie summer 01 i..i. .sev
eral meetniL' were held n reference to holdim: a Convention to
form a .Slate Government and to apply for admi-ion into Ibj I'nion
await tlie
The
lion of ( oriern upon tl iir incniori.il.
election whether they wire nu, du. tid in pursuance
of
law or not, were not illegal
as a State. I'lihlir opinion tcradualiy sdlled 111 favor of such an ri or are they re.' ndi d a the mere expie
....llrMinn to the Coozres to mei t in lVcemher, 1 ".') '1. Tlie first
eeneial tneetinz w.is held in Lawrence on the l-'itli of Au.'ost, l-..',
'Ihe followim; preamble and resolution were then passed:
" k'rrti, Ite- people nf Kama have be.-n, nine lis .-tUeiio -ut, and now are
wiiIkhii any lw-inakii( p.o r. Ilier lnrr. ! II
lltMlrrU. 'I'lial Ilie people i( K ansa I Vr ntory . 1 ll.xii meel Ini aswml.i. l
i.f i.i, ! , lilllicll.i'is. lnll'ef. e.i i.v c.'MiueiM n- ' -i-i . ie .., . u
Whetlier the result ol them i sanctioni d bv the action r-f Con-
nf a popular w ill,
The others cocked their kiiiik and n ilhered n--:
and look bim prisoner. 'I l.iy all ttioiinte I and went to 1,.
bouse.
Alter a time they went on a rirruitoii route towar ! I,
r.rio.'e, stopping Iii "lirink"' en the way. A they pi-r 31
hrnUe there wire thirlien in the party, several han:g
Joins rode up to the prisoner, aid amoi-ic other tl.it.;, I
that lie bad " beard there weie one hundred men at iut I
d ij , and that I.e regretted tlu-V were m l there, and that t.
c heated out of their sport." In the meantime, the alatm b.
.1 1 1 . .1 . j . r I' '. ......1 -ii-.l .--...I r-i
civ cri in tne r. ei. 1, nor 11 000 01 10 a.-i-n r - - - -
Hers, amoiu whom were some who hat alt
un.ui mt P-I'l'-I ill fljoi-ii-ni- ... -
View or prnllM-rtmis.tll CniUll l.ej,ll. r , l l,e,r respe. NIP l.lerli.M, l.r,r!,
aiul III Ilia r.ilivrlill.in or oilier le ele. I Hire.' ,1-1,-f ,le. HO each repriiM lllalo n
III Mllll II lal.l t.leclli ll tllOlrt I. nili.h'il I" 111' l . UK-of II' pre. :il,IIIV.- Ilie
l.ejislalin: Aii-iiihlv. h prorUmallon "I Imv. Iti'-l'-r, nf il ale I 'III ol Mairh.
1- .5 ihuI il. I- r'e t" a-ienii.i" In '"iivi-it .ion ai ilie lowi i( Tn" ka, on 1I1-
llHlldayol r'i-IH' llllief . li... lie n ai"l tie- 10 comujer aol lleli-rnoiie llsill Mi
ulijecls r put.oc liio-renl, and .rli ulailjr nr. Hint liavinj r. I fence lo the
peedy formation of a fule C....iOni..n Willi un li lenlmii of an linne .l.ule
ai'pte-ttlun lu M admill' d a a Male Into Ilie I toon of He- 1 11 lied StoUn ol Amer
lea.
Other meetim: wire hel l in vartou part of Hie Territory, which Hon.- of !
erulor.e I the action of the Lawrence inetlitur, and h le'aK w ei tive Armb
a -lcted in compliance with it recommendation.
atid C centre shoul l relnse to (jrant the ray.-r of the
that cannot ell. ct their locality. The rihl i f the peopl
tile and cxprcn their political piriioii in any l.-rm, whether by
means of an eh torn or a convention, is secuie.) to them by Ihecon
Mitnli'ui of the Cnited States l.ven if the election. are lo he ro
ll ir.l.'d as the a'-t of a party, w hi-' her political or oil 11 rwie. they w ore
proper, in arcor bmre with exainpi'-s h-.t h in St at. -s and Ternloi ii-h.
The eleitions, however, were reeee.le.-l and tollowed by a." i f
violence 0:1 the .art of those who opposed them, and those .i'i- 111!
who approved and sustained the in anon from Missouri were picu
li rlv hostile to these pea. i lul movements preliiiiin.ry to the organ
ization of a Mat government. Ji.-'.anoi s of this violence will be
ref'-rri.-d to hen-alter.
To provide for the election of dobi-ates to Comrress, at. l at the
same tune to rio it in such z pratmi r ai t" obtain t he j'l l.-'m-nl ol the
.'senlallK upon the validity of the a.b-.'id I.C'o 1, ; 1
silting at Sicwme ,M s.ion, a ( 'onv enln.n w a hell
Ri -prii j's on the oth einl -t!i day of Septembi i, lV', Tin
ndid the.-'
memorial, iiiekorv I 011,1 mat nay. tan. en u i.."ai --'v.-to
assein- t.-d ; the alleged injo.tice ol such an arret of a ipnet f.e
, c i ci n ... " lu'ni a- mn a. j
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to he ac-cH-iorie to a murder, ami who wire miowr.i 10 's,-tin,
ex.cspi rated them, and theypioci ed. il a upiilly I'" .Uare'.v.
nearer route than that taken by Join ,ani! stopped I.ear'Ufr os-'loj!
J. S. Abbol, cue of the party. They were on fool a . V--:th.
ap.roacl,eii 011 a canter. The " scuers su.ldei.ly fi.rtM t.-r .., f . J
road in front i f Jones and hi party. Jim s bain d n n-"What-
up?" 'I I.e replv was, "Thufs w hat we 5:1 1 Vi irj d
W'liafs up.;" 1'raii n.ii haul, They have (ot me a priv': ', ,x b).;,
one in the recuini party told lorn to romC over to tt'i i-i' .-esj
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Jones' partv; J me then left 01 the persons twii -1 yu,.,
cue, three were I10111 I'.wrciice, and bad iittendeil II prolt sir
Yi ui (ommittee have ile.-m.-d it proper to dot. ill the "- tuihf..
! i,-,cue, as il wa. made the croumlwoi ic id what i ' turmer I
Wak-irusa w ar. On the same nu-ht of the rescue, tl.e fc ()n,