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Show THE PROVO HERALD " He verified the dates of arrival and j mistrust of Birchall had Increased refused fa departnrr.mf..yierMtTOttel of fold and ihonsaod hr curtly" j arrivahat j was "standing. the party of fpur,"ad-ne- ir .me from where-h- e looked around the' Stafford house, Buffalo. on'Feb- t3? rch'alf turned taffordhousi hlscomBaniQaijnary:ifr.--lA- r :Jatepne4-towa- rd A4 be did bo "Felly walked on. Birch- ascertained the act that otf the 4aj aircaTled lohim sharply: "Coaie, following tWrJan Tval.'Teliy and Mrs. "wslk alongside me, he- said. "Your Birchall stayed at theyiioteir while heavy 'overcoat will help "keep the 'Birchall and Ben well were called six o'clock and ".went"iway': to" "rain olf "me?' Pt lly" shook his head obs'luatt'ly: aud was about to take tfi get her. Birchall ie urnej in tht evenY,U heeis and run when two men came ing but Benweirnever returned. JXhe next step was to follow --Ahe walking : across-- - the bridge,,- - Birchall ilEflZilljapIdpace. be-Tor- e True Record of the J - rAtitbeeiotlocJt';vMlsance-rSmIt- - ; I less man t we miles of EastwooJ. and he;Could j;et to Woodstock from thers aSeasily as, froin Gable Ceraers. The. man thanked him and walked on to- - arrived at the. East wood station to post a letter. TA"s she vas going into lie station jggte sheJEftm&lai'Aio iace ; with wrtf Jomersevvho haa been In Woodstock the year before, and who" had called at the .home, of her grand-- i - .war4jjfcBee4Ti-Somerse- t fathjrohjJSay wore an aatr&khaa-ea- p. He " fame up fa- - Miss Smith and shookr "How do you-- do haajjajjng; Don't you remember me?' and asked after her family and grandfather. He was coming back ' told Mis Smith-be later, and then bought, a. ticket for JlamJltoa. MissJMary Swazle, another ' young lady of East woodjafso" was at, the station for the thre&o'cTock train, .nd saw the stranger. His trousers were turned Up and his shoes were muddy. Miss Ida Cromwell of Eastwood also saw hlra at the station, lames "Hay ward, an" Eastwood "storekeeper, aaw ihlm af the station and Lord Semer jeeognisel-"theV-set. -' the train for Niagara Falls At reached Eastwood land thestranger In the. fur cap climbed aboarL. George " Hay, a "brakemansaw and remembered him distinctly and identified Birchall positively as the man, Other -- f-t- ln r sh aTOerpTealurhelp you in litae,-- 1 ahall took to meeting you on panion and the two made thelK way any way that is In my power," replied Btealaer" tickets would you bejojiind apaift: The next daJflrchali; acconi "Hqw. wasJhe young man dressed as to forward me some steamer la panled by Jils wife, went to Paris, to view the body of the man bels when'you last saw himf '. ioquired-tb- e iHml'llMui'e- - BaonippeWlS-r- b At rhalx -- past 'etghi:1ttaeiiini--.Ji detective,-- . i and the Parties in the ' GuiltyUncovenng 7 " the lasteriSleuthr. " '; r to-g- well-know- - it II t 7-.i- arkloomytmtTBh fal leg logs as Blenheim place Tor a convivial chap," he said. young-Eiigllsh- "Thcf a kill a fellow" there; for Jt5s andtapgjpd thickets com-blnet- p tnra " ' ;. h a wa4leptPlaondi lrad"ttFd'roimnr ''Shadow this man,' brusB.fBrthaelrTif -'- ., read, ".but do not arrest thiia4mlnjtob Ihe message he-d"- JtohalO er7" ' 4LdpojajeJam., af ; lng--of- MW:iiill . U i.V hWwr-WW- -- LIFELE5S BODY W OFA 'J.' . . Bwajn.J.-4,4:V4-- i ' weroJru.Vftmi('wlfM4 oti i ;the- grave and saw the that the iusiness arried-o- n lag i 0fsWfntfie"rl3ugF andgrobming them to sell for profit;' that the farm was used to- raise hbrse 'feedi that was-imy- 5 - - 1 . . )foTd,aytnrtharTieTwas"1ff tie emp- ply, and under pretense of ahowlnr his loy-of Somerset-Car Brock street, companion the beauties of the Niagara Woodstock, and would pay Ms debts river, took him down an old rotten promptly, .In the summer of 1889 stairway that led over the cliffs to Birchall and his' wlfereturned toEng- ' of the- - shaky steps ' 1 stranger. the sfght of whom "seemed to annoy Birchall, for without lingering to admire the view he turned and retraced his steps. Returning to their roonis they saw a newspaper .containing the account of the discovery of - . there-stoo- d theTbodyfarzmuderearma Then it was that Birchall began ad vertislng, under the name of J.. R, Burchall, address the Primrose Club, for . young men with money to go' to Cfinada .andZIeatt'-- : farming. Pelly's father-wa- s. as he had. atated ticar of Saffron Walden, Essex, and Benwell'B el0Menwellf:eU Woodstock, and Birchali propose that Pelly should go there and :Bee "if the ' At Woodstock" Murray learned that remains were those of BenwelL This Birchall and his wife arrived.; there ma during J. tL Burcball'Blabsence his sinister xemark..' aroused lresk ausJ fromEngland,in 88 overseer, a Scotchman named McDon plclons In Felly's mind and alarmed to look over farm-landand enjor the ald, and several : hired mem looked him to such an extent that he slipped country life of Canada.. Birchall and the farm aretolveriato his pockevaetermlnlttg hlsr wlf e - passed " as Lordahd f Lady Brancfi" business- at Woodstock, to carry n m tne future. -somerset. . They . lived eavlv and On the next day Birchall persuaded seemed to haveNmoney Ontario, and had rooms there, where befitting their he and hla' wife lived at times. He Pelly to go over to the American-sidrank in' life. They were fond Of drlvPLihe. JiyelUlJiniU-.un.lf- i rth.R4ah. ing and picnics,, and one STou'Ba'KlaKara Falls, aud that a dub tense ''.Lot45oniersctL-viaIte'- d on - various cyooklngaiter pmetnlss had Ueoir created in which the nfem-- baggage. It was "raining and bio win g occasions was Pine ' I Pond, which waa bers llve4 JnngllalLlsiyle-an- dhad hard when rhey'"TSl afted to walk hack surrounded x by, Blenheim-- - waimr. English servants, Burchall Iaid 3fo to - Canada across the Suspension When to England, ''Lord had organized the club. .The country bridge. There were no other pedes- and thej returned Somerset'.1 departed from Lady wfts an earthly paradise, with wealth trians In (siTht as they- - ne'ared the Woodstock very suddenly, leaving nutobe had for ,simply sojourning ,'ln center jDf the bridge and Birchall, halt- merous unpaiif bills behind themT K,i the land. , ing, requested .Pelly to look over' the When Birchall again sailed for Completely taptivated by this glowJ cables at the roaring torrent below. America It was not In the role of Lord ing flrscrlption. on, January 11, MSOO. "The .view Is superb,'' herald," as SonlerseC He came accompanied bv Pellywrote from lloltington, St. ho leaned over the. edge, "come and his wife, Pelly and Benwell,; and the to J. m Burchall, pay. see It." four arrived In New York on the BriInjt 'TlenRe eeimider all, settled. If Pelly saw that Jt would be an easy tannic on,. February ILFrom-'thi- s you will have the agreement, drawn thing. to .thrust An unsuspecting per- date Murray took up the trail and p'ynjt and foruard'you" a son over the cable into the river. His verified the truth of Felly's narrative. -- J "You were I; acquainted the .young, manf- -' flueried-thf-r detective. :V rlth T very EnghUy' " Wba? "! se; .i;,, war Ss ,nired" - ilurrav hi nk it was.Fted n.mswenorBensweir' Bentweir or rPpr VaV to fjinrtnn "J'';,'llasaw"fe?W:afcNliS4rS -- a U-f- 'I;!;"! some he Of ,a;;!- .- it." ' .;', point out his -- responded tho ten'tii. "l 01 to the Talis y ranie.her 8 in the paper." to-da- J 'i;!::,V? 'y. rtiame, you at the ,' . - -- - jOl-18- - alb Jlrltannlc of the White Star ' the-autu- s wasHthe-resDon- please" ', FaiV.ro- . 1 ' . a, I'n.lll s Ge Be ita to in res be fai "Hi cal ( : jedi fin far elg ye; Us! daj stu i in? 00( to . bll wa th Shehad , Known Lord Somerset by sight the year before and'thought the mMTwalking bohln was. that nobleman. James Bapson, owner of a swamp adjoining Blenheim companion.. iB7"thg,1)ofe'f? wtoftjutyongjcpuld timber about one o'clock In :the afternoon, when he heard two pistol shots tired In rapid succession in Blenheim find it. r r- shi Bit de pn orj Swa tlo was!.. jjj IU " to drag the j Ttehwell. body there, 'but a recent storm bad a wept tne swamp. Ana cnoicea wun ae- fwamp. bris the path to the bottomless lake. Thus Murray completed his chain of With Benwell and Pelly vanished front evidence to the swamp and' the verv off the face of: r thy .Birchall iiourof ou!d haye collected through bogus ded and-Inten- : off ot :ZZ Pelly woMd vanish m the rapids, jf one of ht had jL.B0t slipped M.x the, swamp ,.h: would not ..have stepped upon--Bewell's body, revealing the Crime. Bir chall had not meant torieave the body 1 o cai th( Int -- foeJiiKfidry tomless lake and ;ay-BuxchjJL- the at ine -- t and shove Pelly-- in to thewhirlpool rapids. Neither body wbuld be found -- en-Joy- P0 Sill .,.-H- -- - tht gai ap; coi 'eek-:-ini.ylcU- up-ea- 1 A Co tls . -- iirN-i-?Ptm- heatedzSyrBtfaiQndrgnfed-i- y and the latter by electric "light, with lights placed around the farm. He toldof the big and profitable business, and mentioned the fine fishing, shooting' and . other sports : to be on the estate. He explained as a murderer. He "tad deliberately planned the crimes and fitted himself for the -- practice masquerading as Lord Somer-li- i set he had selected the bottomless " lake known as Pine Pond for the grave that would tell no tales. The Blen- .hcinr swamn ha. .marked as the placa .. T muiiiiar who oi si&ugnier. - no w the emigration business, through- - hia knowledge of It, and , conceived the idea ot taking rlh i young men . instead of poor Immi grants. He created an imaginative ; farm and went back to England biiLiPade.lhft mistake of '; Evea i e taking two "instead of one. . in- then his plana Were well laid. tended to kill Benwell in the swamp father-in-law'- s - waere tbey were taylng.fJT'7rr; aiu ,.;John JVllsonL1 Murray of the department tif criminal Investigation," said the detective, introducing himself. X'Yon are the gentleman jvho has been, viewing the body found in the the r- ofWs-rofessloai-Whi- the-pape- fellow passenger. f 6n Jhe , appointed ju. W J think- WsameteTrreTl, 1 bi tu " atucji riace, ana iaier met they said. "He was merely a casual FsjlllyJnjLnndo aboard chlp'-and- -; we Bon and ..fathered- - ,.,...u;;-ii,:.i-Ho knew i nothing of Wni,,s to" them a large farm . He pictured Tbey returned to Paris, a town one and a half miles from Niagara about-te- n miles from Princeton, and Mu rray, returning JromXvisiLio the Falls, .Ontario, a ' farm s with large brick houses and harna thw former to ma i- ";"7:"";-:ii"'r- - in. . : . ll to-da- . : pri -- i ; I too e -- s-- y;. c Ah the-mar- sh. g ne- of T 5 Jt ma ly ft labn eviaeiit "ihatTifiereehchadm and told BlrcbJtlt fired that felled the victim. His mur- that be ought to go and identify, the derer ". the lifeless body" to TOdHraffTEa WWf I' the .denser place to hide It, On his P5l jwyjrar hoursjoavers- ing with Pelly who was perfectly-willin- g around the scene of the crime, "going to tell all he knew regarding the oyerJLheCgiouad Inch by inelh Thrce tlines fhe crossed 7 and, recrossei the BirchaUs "papers, .found in aearehtngi fetal trail hoping that he might Ha- his effects, "were letters corroborative nover 'a bit of a label, a button, a of .what .PellysaJd. .. 'The .latter,, with scrap of paper any thing that might his Oxford coiorse finished and the lend a jclua to the history ;ot the jnui world before hlni, was looking for an dered man. . At., last his exertions opening in Jife, when, In JPeember.. were rewarded by the finding of a ci- 1 889, "he- - read ; ah" advertisement in gar holder with an amber mouthpiece, LohdonjjjSngland, newspapers as fo- marked v: . Wrl.f and that was allTbt lows: the grim secret yielded by the dismal "Canada. University , man, ; having i swamp. 7 farm, wishes to meet gentlemau's son f- ' ; Five 'days "fiadeJapsed -- since the to live with him and learn the busl- , the- find bodyrttt though pic- ness, with view to partnership; must tures of tb vietim were irabllshed In Invest 500 .'Z. to - extend stock ; ail the leading Canadian papers and boardtodging.-an- d flveTper npent incopies sent to England, no identifica terest till partnership arranged, Adtion was made, The body was burled ose Club, at'TOneeiorariew miles from Blen 4 Park Place, St James, London." hel ra. On the sixth day a man and ; Pelly wrote to the jaboYe Jaddress, womaa arrived at Princeton and asked further particulars. In rerequesting to see the body, saying that they tad ply he received a telegram from J. R. seen the picture, printed in Burchall, that he would visit and fancied they recognized the Walden stating Place, Saffron Walden, on the features.4- - They, had 'crossed : from following Thursday Pelly- answered England recently, anl otOheC BaW Wkh 8 --note which" WW fnnnH with iriaawi6"te8enibleT Other letters In Birchall's effects, hopstrongly the- picture o the deceased. ing that he would all night as it stay The body wasjlug March 1, the was' long way to come for such a lady "fcuj" gentleman viewed it, and short and also he desired to Interview, identified It as tha remainsjortheir nee - im . unless ?yTrcrBefTiatl? and near the nape of the neck was a unitea mates, i win De tnere Sunday aimilats .wottBdfiyeato an 5ex W i night" Further investigation revealed that rlenced eye. It , was evident tbat the victim had been shot down from, be- Mr. and "Mrs. Birchall and a young man named Douglas Raymond Pelly. hind,1 "perhapr , w glimpse of his cowardly assassin. - The were guests of Baldwin's- - boarding body was' thatofa smoothlyjjhaveis housed at jNiagMatFIC and hadl ar JyoutnTiJof reflried ; ppVa7anceT ; The rived there the day after ihe murder. clothing was , of . excellent quality, Murray called on Pelly,- who was a Ilowv flveTfeet nine English In style and cut, with V check haaasomeoxrB caped mackintosh,; and Jinderweat JlsiLi inches tall of slight, build, with a of British make.' ' There was .50 clue small, light moustache and decided to his Identity.; Tha name of'hfs tai- EngliBh accent. Pelly declared that he lor and the labion his clothes had wag the son of the Rev. R. P. Pelly of been cut hia Walden Place, vlcaV of Saffron Wal- awaj and the den, Essex, England. lie was 25 years Detective ' John Wilson Murray of old, a graduate M Oxford, an4 a cousin Toronto was Ordered to" take the case .of thetbeautlful Lady Pelly, who was ln hand and "he . went to view " the one 01 uie 'suite or Lord jL.ansdowne, big Blenheim-- swamp'where the body foT,m"erly governor general of .Canada, had been found. Jle gazed upon the' He Informed Murray that' he knew telltale crimson splotch where the both the dead man. whose Picture was i- head of ifce wardered maB' hadHaih, ia-t- he papers, andTBirchall. Mrs. Bircha inenlurYeyed. thegiurrounding nground . .'Benwell. . Birchall and came across ;a grim trail of and I all came out from England in rd. He followed it JbackJi few one party," said PeUy.- "Birchall and paces and found that it ended la one Benwell left us for a dayand Ben- great blot of gorebeyond which there weH never ctme back. I saw the pic wrs no further trace of blood. was ture of the dead man a few days Jater; a round, black hole indicating where witfr-Flore- , Eld-rldg- had-bor- men. is-college - he-coul- well-nig- - n I -- bad 4a "I have been jn New York and render impassable to the feet, of, .the. curious explorer, Niagara Falls, but never in Canada and at one edge "there lies-- pool of replied Birchall, and having thanked him for, the, information given-JM- ut tlnrk,' sullen Farln the depths of this foul mora.ss On his way to the telegraph office on the morning of February 21, 1890. hfi reviewed, the conversation that had two brothers, Joseph and George while out ThopptnjwoodT ItfiWl- - Just taken plaferrile badralready etched Jthe : eencluaionSESJliat Krchair . d between Niagara Falls and Windsor, srsserted that he had two passengy.s who get eft -- hi iratn at Eastwood -Kirchall nturiii-to the Stafford paperg and shortly after their return Tour ftilles?rdni "Bnheini" ; "swamp TFeir desrripUoii answered that of house In Buffalo "alone. He was in to the Falls the arrest followed. Hirchail and Benwell. The train to once wrote and high good humor, Joking and laughing at cabled Murray P!a:?IZ.i!?,-l?P'0.ns-e- . to Pelly s In- Scotland Yard, London, fnglaild, tor stopped at Eastwood at 11:14 tha quiry for his companion of the morn- Information about Birchall. Pelly and morning. Matthew Virttnsy a bailiff ol ing he. stated fjiat he took Benwell lienwell.K: He was advised that, J R. Woodstock, was on the train. As it to the farm and introduced him to Birchall was none other than "tire left Eastwood he saw two young Eng tlie sta ah Bir- - JishmenwAlking4iwAy-4roit- t McDqna ter Ben- - younger-aou- -i well told him that he did not like the chall, late vicar of church tion, one of them wearing a cape coat MiSs Loekhart of Blandford was on place or tne people but he- - had stayed"! kirk arid rural dean of Whalley. After at the farm when" TOrchall left for coinple'ting hla course at "Oxford, yoiing the train. A couple of seats ahead of As Buffalo, Fireball aIsK-ta- id he had JUfchall, who had achieved a --reputtf- her sat , two the-traapprached--Eastwoe- d in given uenwell- - Beverai aiidrfisses tip- IIonllQiXiwildnesadurlng her, at d fore leaving, so that visit days, ' went to Londonr" Thefehe pntjl.on was drawn to them by the StevenaonrT-matrne- r in which' th .roundabout toped talking Helliiiuih David ot. of Attorney Stevengoln.. for 50 about the land. They were admirins Iondon, daughter Ontario, who had be?n a passenger on years master of transportation of the fields which bad nothing about them the Britannic, Pi Uy began to ask loo Ixndo!i and Northwestern railroad. to be admired. One was easy to Iden witnesses slMhlenjified. him... their nyuestion. - whewa Wybyftheig astrakhan eaplse wore evidence- - covering-Birchal- l's trail up declared .3ie;-wa- ssaw was She the 1888, them Eastwood and Badminton alight-a- t November, rnmTTm'iieptto' to the 'Stafford "house, return to his 11 bed. On the following day they went 'club, 100 Pi cadi y, AV. When he walk north. Buffalo, at 8 : 80 at night Witnesses to Niagara Falls, taking . their lug- made ready to lea ye Engjand after his AJfredl BajrwaMiand TilB"ylf&Isaw also Identified theTdeadbody'bf Beh- gage with" thehi. "They 'crossed "to the marriage, he cashed citeques for 25 the pair leave Eastwood station, John Canada L'i MA 0 a n A stot)id a t Mrs Birchall on ihe train to Eastwood, and 1 i aiawm 8, jyiThall arranging for Stewart SproaLecretaryL ofithilclub; Bleahetintowhshiprwas driving-- it f on the road to the --swamp. Birchall, nis and boafd there." wrote him on January 7, 1890, when Governor's road about noun when b - dedue- . the v'sdeiwti according,. Soon after their arrival at Baldwin's he was back In England, to .seud the saw ,th.a-.tyoung men -- walking- to .finno Vinrl UL fmir hmit-- snH 9. 1 mfnilTpa Bij;tball.imiUsd PeUy. t ak-- B wrlr rn3U"Rtthour'further delay. wards Blenheim awamp. Miss A1IK in walk the four miles from which to He and his bride sailed for Amertra Fallan5i;wholived--w'lth-eijotheT-during which the youngtnan who was to tne swaiup, io. uie murcastwooa Be.ginnMgT.ta;:susuecithatIiis astute in the fall of 1888. They wrote to short distance from Blenheim swantp host was not playing an altogether David Stevenson fromAmerica, and saw them pass the house on the road der, and walk back to' ..Eastwood...--Harrived at 11:14 In the morning and straight game, told Birchall that he early in 1889 Birchall wrote from leading past One, in had. not made, good his representa- - Woodstock, Ontario, to creditors - at cape overcoat, walked ahead of his departed at 3:38 in the afternoon,' If he took three hours to walk the eight miles, he still had one hour and 24 minutes for the crime. As a final proof of Birchall's guilt, Murray was advised by the London. England, police that Col. Benwell had Just received from Birchall an undatwith the address of ed letter, Niagara.Fall8. The postmark revealed Its date as February 20, three days tC. BenwelL dead in aftej in the swanrn; "In hls letter-Birchaasked that $500 be sent him at once, adding: "I have been talking to your son y about arrangements', and he Is so well satisfied with the prospect here that he is ready to go" Immediate--: ly into the . partnership, , and . he Is writing to you to day on the subject,'' The $500 asked for was to be the first payment on . $2,500 wrhic- h- Col. Benwell was to" sehdtb his son for and prospects Pirehell if the farm " pleased the youth. Pelly-- J Identified the body found on February 18 well's"bodyr and therefore Birchall UMvlg ;tn: ;hjin -, -' on February 20. Instead of writing 2 to his father on February 20, Benwell was" lying cold iu death. Having found witnesses who identified Birchall as the bogus Lord Somerset, who had. made frequentylsl.tj(-tjQ,Blenhei- ni swamp tbej.year-ieioreandhadlearned the path to Pine Pond, the j lake In the swamphatjiauppossa to knew that hia be bottomlesa,--Murra- y case " wa...5ompIetfe:.'--r-.'- ; Birchall had embarked Murray was wearing .a navy bhte overcoat at the tlnie.taarBlrchall touched the ieeve-o- f it lightly. - : "Like suit that.' said, "a whole "" " of blue." 'Did he drink ?"Tsked Murray.' "Yes, he used pretty jolly at Blnchall. asserted times," OJJRumllfia.irom4 his .head The detective shook town of Eastwood, On; :: gravely; tario; 'Canada, there lies known, on tbmiH!'fui)k-tallwa- running On-tari- o f Blenheim Swamp j 'Slaughter How the f Sfay er Va s U -- leaving the Stafford house on Pebtu 7. pOTlductor William H. Poole the-ear- - ;1 If 1 -- i . iuu, tjuc auuii were nrea ibnnt one due from his victims and then b clock, half an hour after Miss Fallon still; England In pursuit of rfturnedo had seen , the .men pass. Birchall had other .." nreyf- evidently- pointed out "land 'from "the . Birchall's trial began at Woodstoc car window as part of his farm, and - - A September 22,1890.-Thtold Ben well they would take a short Ontarlo,.-o- n world-widi case ttentlon a attracted 3 cut through "the woods to It. Benwell ' ' well as the anl newspapers English was a credulous youth and Innocently as those of. France, Germany and entered the swamp and started up th I printed . columns upon : column! Italy wiuuius pain, u was an easy matter proeeedlngsg Besplte the brlt ; lor Blf ChalTTo drop behind amoment llant- - and desperate-flg- hf made by the while- BenwelT was pressing aeeriv "oh Ao save cia client, counsel prlsoner'a fer-Meanxiouff the evidence; fathered iarm.se was never 44 too convincing 1$ be" set aside.- - BIr ' At half past two Charles Buk. a was found guilty and sentenced ;r; chall bxt the roai be--' young farmer-livinto hangedL.;on November 14. He le tween Eastwood and Blenheim swamp was driving home Vfrom : Woodstock went to his doomiirftyelyfpa. a walked out In tha ,.. wijen,: at the crossroads leading to gray morning, t and inountsd prison Eastwood.a man turned the "corner from the lenheint swamp road and the." scaffold with a' steady step.' The ; V ? ; started for Eastwood. Tbi man wore flrop fell,' and an inert figure dangled of end atJthe a rope, swinging to and a fur cap and he stopped and asked Ti the xhlll wind.. Frederick Ben- ; Mr. Buck the way to Cables Corners, f ro as he wished to get. to Woodstock. well had been avenged by the law. (Copyright 194)9, y Vr. O. Clis;miaa Buck told him he was within' much '; "(Copyrlgkt In Grent BrlUia.) -- H lei ' e e . of-the eftheJanASit eew.; ; cold5 , -- : cei rei bo en to m ?v n ai a! nl o |