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Show Outraged and Murdered. Of a more than brutal allair which occurred at Bingham last Sunday, wc have intentionally remained silent, nut wishing to wound deeper thc already al-ready grossly outraged feelings rf the husband by giving more extensive publicity to thc fiendish ad, which has bereft him of n wife; but. since there is so much being said about it wc have thuught best to mention thc affair this morning. Iu thc latter part of last week Mrs. Levi Garrett, who has been in sickly health and partially unsettled in her mind for some months, mysteriously disappeared from her home in this' city, and dilligent search failed to Iind her. On Sunday evening rumors ' reached the city of a woman having1 been outraged at Bingham, but it was j not until Monday that a full account ! uf the inhuman deed was known here, when it was learned that Mrs. G. w;i5 the unfortunate lady. The ; particulars are too disgusting for pub- 1 licati on, therefore we give only the! general facts. In her crazv wander- 1 ings the lady had found her way ito Bingham. On Sunday evening a 1 crowd of men there is no adjective in thc language strong enough to.quuli-1 fy thc noun got the woman drunk, ; and while in I hat insensible state from twelve to fifteen of the depraved beasts outraged her, others standing by witnessing the proceedings and threatening to kill anyone who should interfere. When the woman was rescued res-cued from these fiends she was in a : dying condition, but lingered along, 1 scarcely breathing, till Wednesday, : when she expired, having been pre-1 viously brought to her home hy her husband. The demand is that stern but swift ijustice he dealt out to thc inhuman I perpetrators of thc hellish act. Two j of the men, said to be the leaders. I were arrested, had an examination ' I heforc Justice Kinney, and are now I I in tlie conntv iail awaitim.' the artion t j ' " t of the grand jury. We understand no j other arresls have been madt. although j it is said some of the guilty parties are I publicly known by Bingham officers. J Wc do not "pretend lo say what punishment pun-ishment should, be indicted on tlie j villians who have committed two of : the worst crimes known to thc law of I Gal and man; but any and all sullei-! sullei-! ing is tjo good for them. |