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Show Destroying Over Oue Thau-hanPersons In aCIinrcli. history of the present Neoa Sahib alone, I should century, say, having rivaled their deeds. As regards the number ot killed, I have before stated that about 5.000 is my estimate. I am aware wthers be this as it may, but it higher, place whether the slain are to be counted by hundreds or thousands, does nut lessen in the least the criminality of the slayers The intention was to exterminate all except those few girls (probably about eighty) whom they carried off to satisfy their lusts Those that escaped owed their safety to their own goid fortune, and not to the tender mercies of their neigh bors. has stained the d (London Times.) The next part of this report deals with the case of Ikrak "the most fearful trHedy that happened dur iir the whole insurreeiion." The Medjis of Tartar liatarjik, hearing that preparation for revolt were yoing on in this village, ordered .Achmet Agha of Dospat to attack it; aud this individual, having joined his forces, with those of Mohammed Agha of Ookota, projeeded to carry Ou arriving at out thuse orders. the village, he summoned the inhabitants to give up their arms, which, as they mistrusted him, they refused Loto do, and a desultory tight succeed- A Knee Tor Life Willi a comotive. ed, which lasted two days, hardly either inflicted loss upon being any A negro outran a locomotive on side. the high trestle work the Chewalla On the 7th of May the inhabHe last Sunday afternoon. itants, seeiug that things were going creek, the had started to town by following badly with them, and that no aid railroad track, and had walked on came from without, had a parley with a distance of about one the tresild Achmut, who solemnly swore that if hundred yards, when he was met by they only gave up their arms not a the outgoing train for Montgomery. hair of their heads should be of getting down under the Instead touched. A certain number of the as he might easily have inhabitants, luckily for them, took stringers, been done and perfectly safe, he beadvantage of this parley to make came frightened and sought safety in their escape. hunThe villagers believed Achmct's flight, lie had two or three of the dred the start train, but yards oath and surrendered their arms, but crossties the his he ran over hundred this demand was followed by one for and forty feet all the money in the village, which, two or three feet apart, off the trestle of course, had also to be acceded to. high, and 'bounded of No sooner was the money given up and track about three fee, ahead affair an was the It exciting engine. set upon the than the to those trho witnessed it. Eufaula like them and slaughtered people News, October 2d. bhecp. A large number of people, (Ala.) probably about 1,000 or 1,200, took refuge in the church and churchA few days since a hoax was enyard, the latter being surroanded by acted on Westminster bridge, Lona wall. The church itself is a solid don, which nearly resulted in less of building, and resisted all the at- life. Just after dusk a cab rapidly tempts of the Bashi Uaiouks to burn drove on to the bridge from the Midit from the outside; they eonse dlesex side. The driver pulled up in quently fired it through the windows, the centre of the span. From the an, getting upon the roof, lore off cab a person alighted, scaled the the tiles and threw burning pieces of parapet, and then plunged into the wood and rags dipped in petroleum river. The shout, "A man overamong the mass of unhappy human board," was promptly raised, and beings inside. At last the door was several boats put off to the rescue-Onforced in, the massacre completed, man narrowly escaped being and tie inside of the church burnt. drowned in his eagerness to get into Hardly any escaped out of these fa a boat. Ou their arrival in midtal walls. stream the man sheuied out, "Let The onlv survivor I could find me alone; I am enveloped in a Was one old woman, who alone reapparatus," adding that he mained out of a family of seven had leaped from Westminster bridge When the door was broken in and for a He then swam toward wager. she was expecting immediate death, the embankment. a Turk took her by the hand and led From Punsh: "Scene The ballher away saying, "Come, old woman, of a fashionable seaside hotel; room led her am to not hurt I you, going and her life. saved Ihe spec Lady Godiva Highjinks (to her partuway tacle which the ehurch and church ner during a pause in the valse): 'A I cant help thinking I've met yard presented must be seen to be des- enbed: hardly a corpse has been bur you before.' The partner 'Yes, my lady, ied; where a man fell there he now and with one that u it lies, many's the pair of white satin shoes difficulty s one I've 'ad the pleasure of fittin' on door to the of the way picks n is which of our ladyship at our 'ouse iu the the entrance church, f Arcade. And' (sinking his barred by a ghastly corpse stretched across the threshold. I visited this voiee to a fascinating whisper) 'I valley uf the shadow of death on the must say that a more hexquisite foot 3lst of July, more than two months than yours, my lady, I never yet 'eld and a half alter tho massacre, but in my 'and.' " still the stench was so overpowering that ono could hardly force one's eggs a foot deep under the soil, and few of them will ever produce a hopway into the churchyard. In the streets at every Btep lay per. Put in as much fall grain as is human remains, rotting and swelter consistent, and then turn overall the rest of the tillable land. Unless this ing in the summer sun here a skull is followed to a considerable advice of au old woman, with the grey hair still attached to it; there the false extent, wo fear there will be little raised in Northern Utah, in the tress of some unhappy girl, slashed grain of our Lord, one thousand, eight in half by a yataghan, the head year and seventy-seven- . hundred which it adorned having probably been carried off to be devoured by A quaint writer says: "I have some of the dogs, who np to this seen women ao delicate that they time have been tho only scavengers. were afraid to ride; for fear of the Just outside the village 1 counted horse running away; afra'.d to sail, more than sixty skulls in a little hoi-lo- tor tear tne boat might upset; afraid aud it was evident from their to walk, for fear they might fall; but appearance that all of them had been never saw one afraid to be married, severed from the bodies by axes and which is far more riskful than all the yataghans. others put together. From the remains ot female wear He wrote and told her he would ing apparel scattered about, it is be around at 8 o'clock in the eventhe persons here plain that maay of massacred were women. It is to be ing coucluding his note with tho learned also, that some of the richer following coupltt: "With breath as sweet as roses villages were subjected to cruel torThou'lt breath upon me, love." tures before being put to death, in Lopes they would reveal the exist-enc- e And she coldly answered: ''You'd of hidden treasuje. better not come; we had onions in Thus' Pedro Trindaphylloa and the soup to day." Pope Necio were roasted, and 3toyan Observe a method in the distribu Stoychoft had his ears, nose, hands tion of your time. Every hour will and feet cat off. 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