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Show Aitiusim on Si'si'UTON. Marsha I 'a l ue I. ii, fains ua that two tin I ail-Wei ing to the do-otiplion of liar ringtoii unit Willianm, two of tin pii.ioiuT.s that escaped from Cnni Douglas, wore arrested at lliyiiu yostoi-day, yostoi-day, and wero to bo sent in to tliit oily for ideutilieaiion. Thrt Marsha returned fioin Ivho on Monday night, Captain Gordon having reached thai point with his men on Monday morning, morn-ing, riding nil night. '1 ho eseapei men, thero aro strong seasons to be liovo, had been thero, but had got elear of the (own. Tho citizens ol F.eho and Coalville exerted themselves to hunt up iho persona "wanted," am Captain Gordon made a careful distribution distri-bution of his men and udopted even tviiuisiio means to secure their recapture, re-capture, but, without further resultj than aro stated above at last advices Wo ,-hould say that two of iho oseapoe men, it was believed, had been put ofi the train some sixteen miles from Echo- Mr. Walker, of tho 3rd District Court, who was with Mr. Sisson whei tho men passed them in Parley's Park, is entitled to praise for his prompt aess in forwarding tho information tr General Morrow and Marshal Patrick Since the above was iu type tho two men were brought into town last night, ind were recognized as Harrington and Kobson. They were arrested two miles from Brya n. |