Show bt jjj£b 1 JS WklllliV MBMO v - t i- - NQ Pt: 'tvVBY JSTIFP Editor 1 cA-- K 4 CII1MI isu and delicacy which distinguished Count Ed main) and I felt sdre of the virtne of Julia1 Hut the condact'Df the major turned my suspicion upon him and' I sought tQ clear up certain doubts I cominencdd by examining the gun which had burst in firing - It was still in the house 'and I became - convinced that holes had been designedly inode in the barrel in several places! I also succeeded in' ascertaining that ' the horse which all but killed the count hod bben bought with the perfect knowledge that in town it wo3 docile while in the open country it became fierce and uncontrollable even in the hands of the most experienced RUSSIA - - ! T ac pfoli awoke and the major hastened ’ thesur-1- 0 re her the medicine which liad iwesscribedthe evening im had ' the countess seized 5utsearcIy hfore tvn the draught ere she was Jiih convulsions 'ami gave up the in‘ horrible Agony taw j r ' ilVxriCDKD'l after hour the A" than Mr 'ifjj Pri tJ count was making love to Julia and that he intended to seduce lieir (iCClt ful communication did not give me the slightest uneasiness I knew the honor M°SpArAyP TIKSPA gTEMIOrSE r i : ghost i da not know whether Major Fogel jmsMta! Julia of having witnessed in which she ain the little te- - side-chamb- H er !Ui of her benefactress ‘I J flli deadmebody y to many you to Joachim iron and IlCTol toV vott a nonage-portion- ’ : the Countess the decease of An by y er be-lo- ng one-four- th ka on -- Uf J5L rUIt'n lie vm all but paternal-welcomed a his own house surrounded - him " he most delicate and continuous him with solicl-nu- k ami provided with affectionate attrfu11 if ention (r everything his guest desired "t r tabln rtifortmuitelyv the young' Count Edhi mund in quitting Cracow where ho wually lived Irjd forgotten the certify jTMtlj cate of "the death of his father and mo-he- r hh iirnio thinking that the titles and other lucunfruts Ito had brought with Turn vould iiiure than suffice to prove idea tc — T dear friend 1 am convinced that you juv reullv and truly the legitimate heir of tie Countess but law ny ftt Ur Al ?erp-lCoinolcs-ka gn'at formalities and it is for lis to Submit to them’ 'The at onre admitted the justice of iftnires ne--cMa- rount this rytnark ry an) a confidential servant yw sent tVracow to find the ddeu-bure- ts without which the affair could wf b? brought- - to a terminationflaring the time which was absolutely cccwsary for the accomplishment of the - AS Eessongor’s journey the major sought all d pihltf means or amusing fount I was his daily companion Once ’when we were going out shooting the major gave an? a fowling-piec-e and said: raim Lad it well for Count Edmund will use it’ as you Usually do a fowTing piece and yet the barrel burst at tta first fire and the couut recei veil a If contusion on his clioek and his arm 2(0 'rortBnatey the wounds were not se- Cihw anj ilio cure wraS' speedyv anottcr occasion the major bought ahorse for the count— a horse which docile The major had it-saddled wifh his own saddle IT me himsolt that every part of the horse-- a was ia perfect order J le then bade 0 accompany the count who wished to bko aiide into the country But scarcely had we got beyond the walls jpf the wheftthe horse which liad appeared - ‘owndocile begun -- to kick 'and rear i he ' broke bnd tho count al-- a & dislo-hi- s fell horseman and good ana He might lwvc been s Wlttl for the road was scattered over ith pieces of roek and pointed stone' however the count escaped with Apin Jtt z JJ liWdinM and a little forced repose 77JI thought there was nothing but ia all this Jahty Said' I to myself: 1 herer'ara who cannot chaBge r persons fQbies wuhout exposing themselves peril arid tribulation? of all kinds Ed-!n- - ap-piredv- ery ami-showe- d t- aadle-girth- a - br 7? it' fIr - - Vgeri-tleman- ’s be-seech- ed TE LE GRAPHIC VALUE OF AMUSEMENTS a f The world must ‘be amused - U rhieh j the author of the letter signed “Sam found In Booth’s trank m - Washington labor-1 man as a a last Lite disguised night ATTACK DETAILS GRAnne OF TIIE J his on shoulder a aperand pick carrying is entirely false reasoning to SUppC-- u OX SECRETARY SEWARD! a can devote proached the house occupied by family of u anV human Vbeing ' the nameof Survaltiln this cityand waal1"1 RETORTED CATTURE OF SURYALT AND about to enter when he was arrested Upon I himself dclusivel) to labor Ot any p “SAM!” It will not do Rest washing the dirt from his face he fn be quite a different looking person him adequate re AXOTUER “SAM” CAPTJTRED — ME hi appearance indicated lie called himseit- I alone will not give embarrassHe must J amused a little not be Hef ne fnust MAKES FULL CONFESSION! Tayne and exhibited - BOOTH AND 30 ROUNDED! Geo F Robinson enjoy himielf He mwt laugh ing when he ex-- 1 dance eat? drink and be merr) Secretary Seward waaent for clsimed unmedistely “That's the man 1 bow must chat with his friends exerewo him by his general appearance and his his mind in exciting gentle emotions month-- ' The servant then said there could Seward’s j and his body in agreeable dmonsirabe no mistake Others in Secretary house at the time I lions of activity The coqsutution oi collection of Burvalt's appearance will It offered ah opportunity to recognise him The the human system 'demands this man arrested is believed to 'be Survalt who exacts a variety of influences and acts at Secretary perpetrated the motions It will not remain in health Seward’s house if it cannot obtain that variety Tog-mu- ch Baltimore 18 H Is understood that the party alluded to merriment affects it as injurias under arrest here states th'at the original too much sadness too much design of the conspirators was to merely cap- ously as ture President Uncoln some time backh and relaxation is not as pernicious as none make him prisoner and in this way compel a at all But to the iudustrious toiler-th- e general release of all the rebel prisoners then sunshine of the heart is Justus hen the gen held by the United States eral exchange of prisoners however com- indispensable ' os the material sunmenced this project was abandoned by him and others as no longer necessary He says shine is to the flower both soon pine he refused to have anything further to uo away and die if deprived ofit with endeavored to induce others to SUR- Washington 17 the soldier and nurse J : - I -- Uv E ' ' X ? f - - - ‘ on-th- 1 To-da- - - - nd be-(mu- k - - - toil KdlH r mj Innocence'- I invoked every means for my defense but a deafear was turned to'all my cries 1 learned that lwas to be condemned to the utmost severity of the knout The thought that I son should perish in such a manner! it made' me shudder I and at last the jailer gave mo some paper pen and ink I addressed- a petition to the ‘Marshal of Nobility’ at Mozir In tills petition I exposed the whole affair in its hideous fidelity ' The sympathising jailer who began himself to think me innocent undertook to place my supplication in the proper hands lie succeeded and in three days after I learned that a fresh inquiry was to be —r set on foot One night when with eyes dilated and brain heated with feverish excitement! was grasping mentally dt the hope of acquittal the door of my dungeon opened and my accuser appeared 'Led by the attachment which I formerly felt for you said he in a muffled voice ‘I come to save you ‘Save me!’ I exclaimed ‘it is very late ‘There is still time rejoined the ma‘but the moments are precious— you jor' must notr lose them in vain words Agiim-wish to spare you an infamous punishment and tno tortures of the knout Are you willing?’ ‘Ain 1 willing! 0 say say!’ cried I of life forgetting in the invincible-lovwhich attaches to human nature that I had before me the author of my misfortunes and that I was about to owe life honor liberty to—a murderer! The major then told me 1 must feign sickness and afterwards death ‘On your resurrection added he ‘you must take the name of your elder brother he who was killed at the battle of Borodi- who was in attendance on Secretary Seward has related circumstantially the proceedings in the chamber from which it appears that ’ it was through his brave and determined endeavors that the consummation of the murderous designs of the fiend were frustrated : According to Robinson's narrative Fred grooms Seward Major Seward and MrHausell Were I would gladly have spoken out hut all wounded on the stairway As Robinson my servile condition prevented me frbm opened the door to Jearn the cause of the venturi ng No one would have believed disturbance outside a man struck at his breast In his hand he held a large knife me: are menjvhoTiare no social position which appeared to be about a foot in blade ever believed? I wa3 silent then both and au inch wide" Robinson deterlength to the young count and the rest of my mined to oppose his progress and raised his arm to parry the blow The consequence acquaintances' was that a wound was inflicted in the centre YVnow went — the major the count of his forehead close to the hair The knife and myself— to the country retirement glanced and tho clenched hand in which Die of the deceased countess at Fynski situit and man held the dagger came down upon RobiTe up their designs upon the life of the ated on the border of some huge marshes inson’s face and fella Y him to the floor Miss IIUSH WIT Seward at this juncture escaped from the ’resident Encouraged by the major who never statement ecreamof ran correct a room to and front This ia window the substantially ceased telling vus that we were young “murder” The assassin leaped to the I what the prisoner has so far divulged' lie is iag Father O’Leary and Curran were and that pleasure ought to be our principalbed where Mr Seward lay apparently in a a well known resident of Baltimore -occupation e New York 18 the count and myself helpless condition and gave a tremendous cracking their jests at a dinner party blow at his face He missed his mark how The Post's special says President John- one often boated over the marshes in pursuit evening as Was their vontwhen ever and almost fell across Mr Seward’s son yesterday said to a clergyman who begof ducks which were very abundant body Ry this time Robinson recovered ged of hhn to be merciful to the rebels that the celebrated adrocate turned to the there I rowed and tluT count shot jumped on the bed' and caught bold- of the mercy to individuals was not always mercy good father saying “I wish O’assassin’s arm While he was thus attemptto the State He also declared to a promNothing ever crossed the tenpr of our assassin to the struck inent member of Congress that he was willing Leary that you hadthe keys of Mr hold the latter success and I began to think that the ing tfie face and then to act with the utmost magnanimity towards heaven” Seward on the left side of fatality which- - hovered over the count’s sideassassin The then taised the common people of the rsbel States but right Curran?”- - asked the dihead was entirely gone Even the re“Why and he and Robinson came to the floor the unrepentant leaders mnt be punished ' up sult o f ioy examination with regard to vine Robtogether They both got on their feet Washington IS inson still keeping firm hold of him ' The asthe burst barrel and vicious horse was To Sanford: Uncle is much better He sat “Because you would then let me sassin reached his left arm over Robinson's for a quarter of an hour this morning and up gradually effaced from my memory and DO said the facetious counsellor shoulder and endeavored to force him to the was y is a marked in” and cheerful bright I no longer harbored a shadow- of bus- - ‘That will be an imposture said I floor but fiading that he could not handle “It would be much better for youj improvement upon yesterday : no!’ ‘Xo answered ‘Will the in Robinson his he that r major picion position po dropped Frederick is slowly hot" surely regaining Curran- said Father O’Leary’that One day the major invited C?oimt Ed-mn- it not- after all be the name of your sition and with the hand- - which was around his consciousness lie has spoken twice this I had the se! of the olHST TiTate neck caught hold Of Robinson's right keys to pay a visit t(u nobleman whose father and your family? The play enact- his much of and the time lie sleeps morning arm struck behind with Robinson the could then let you out!” chateau" was on the ojther side of the ed — and it only depends on you whether knife andThey still continued easily ev-r- yHis pulse and regularly and1 think to straggle for a' breathes are one feels — marshes ‘You will see there said he you enact it well or- not your brother’s few moments Robinson forcing him towards appetite good' With regard to the messenger one of tb? most magnificent monuments name assumed I will provide for your the door which was open with the intention encouraged A drove of 2000 cattle 600 sheep-an- d aro doing well ' nurses both and of the middle ages Besides this attrac- fortune and believe me it will not be a of throwing him over tho bannisters 0 A Seward 100 horses : possed through (Signed) When they had nearly reached the door tion and the keaaty of its situation the bad one New York 18 -- Austin on the 27th-oMarchi'for Seward entered the room and Robinf marior-hoos- c from Blakely Ala The Times' which I am sure you will ' Th$o is an old proverb which says: Major on him to take the knife out of tho 10th says' of thedispatch son called Lake on Salt capture of Spanish Fort admire possesses ond of the most com- ‘A drowning man will catch at the edge assassin’s hand ' Seward immediately clutch the 8th 22 were met Parrotts within heavy The Hawaiian Gazette is advocaplete libraries in Russia’ This was of a razor!’ I was that man I consent- ed the assassin The latter then struck Rob half a mile of the fort and half as many ''mordown him stomach insoninthe fix to s' knocking ed to the determination 'of the I complained I broke away from Seward and rnshed down tars enough "everything ting the enterprise of sinking artecount and lie acceded to the major’s feigned sickness A doctor was called stairs While the 12h Indiana 7th Mass and 21st sian wells in the ' sterile plains so New York batteries were advanced to within ' proposition Unlike most men of his in who smiling ordered me some pocommon on the Sand wich Islands scuffle bnt when he cannot say I a third of a mile of tho the Duritlg enemy’s works at - a years the young count 'loved study tions 1 asked for a priest 'lie came to Robinson received a wound quite serious time the gunboats' and all blazed away ’Tis a sad thing when men have tieu rly as much as pleasure and Iris confess me and declared os also did the some two inches in breadth on the upper given and at the same time the sappers and miners of the right Shoulder blade another a advanced killing every rebel artillerist that neither heart enough to speak well knowledge of art and literature rendered doctor that I was in great danger The mrt ittle lower down on the same side find a doctor to the nor judgment enough to hold their interesting priest the jailer were all in slight one on the leit shoulder While strug showed himself himevery thing that bore iir the aspects of gnimleur the secret In short they did not long Meadqnarters in the field April J antiquity the man near the bedside he had tongues this isjhe foundation of all 9th 9 am Iii our J passage over tho marshes it leave me to counterfeit death before gling'with j seized first of his right hand in which was To Ilalleck: Spanish Fort and its depen- impertinence was agreed that we should have some they put me in a coffin and carried me the dagger and did not release Lis hold un- dencies 'were captured last night We nave - In near til knocked the assassin down an omnibus the other day a the by sport among the wild ducks but the to a chapel whence the major delivered door and after Major Seward had como to 21 officers and £38 enifetcduien prisoners Have taken 5 mortars 25 guns The major little girl not more than seven years' major not caring for this amusement me in the night time Next day I had his assistance ot said he would join us on the other side the pleasure of beholding--frolie returned to the room after he fonnd that part the garrison escaped by water Blake- of age asked an old gentleman “if Major window the assassin had escaped and fonnd that the ly y is already invested and will le assaulted he would be her father” A look of own burial of the water: performj my Fogel’s are stronger than 1 Secretary had got off the bed on to the floor now unless the works The count and I took the same little ed with the usual funeral ceremonies lie to was the reply ' “Ob” said' bclicvqthem him with was bed clothes the and surprise dragging ‘Thera you are free at last said the lying in a pool of blood- Upon going to boat we always used on' our aquatic exCaxby (Signed) the promiscuous' chit' “don’t you cursions M hen in the middle of the major embracing me ‘but I have still the Secretary he found no pnlse in the wrist Headquarters in the field 9'-TGrant: I havp the honor to report the know if you’ll be my father till the marsh our frail bark began filling with my promises to fulfill’ Singular mys- and stated to Miss Seward whohad toto day or the rebel fbrta at Blake-- 4 fares are collected capture room ed asked was if the and father her dead water I saw flie danger and rowed tery of the hainan heart! that man ' I shall get off with 2400 and 20 gun Iy he was prisoners believed he that for half price?” hard for -- the shore The count grew whose cupidity had twice led him to CaVrt (Signed) a second examination Robinson Upon Lena ire Teno Jfi could hd murder as commit me nervous—he not swim I)q not Some months' ago the misunderwept pressed ascertained that his heart was still beating An expedition under Stoncman which left stir my lord 1 said ‘there is stilt hope!’ to his bosom The Secretary then said “I am not dead Knoxville on the 10th of March struck the standings and di pules exisling'be- The following day the major gave me send for the police and the surgeon and close East Terinewee and Virginia railroad He did not heed my counsel threw himoil the wcen the Empire of BraziPand the house” lie then placed the Secretary 14th inst at Wylheville Christiansburg and self about and caused the boat to fill so fifty thousand roubles and married me the on the bed telling him that he most hot talk Salem Between these points 33 bridges I Iwtorihljc of Uruguay eventuated in quickly that in a few minutes we were to Julia the ward of the deceased Mr Seward did not speak after that were burned and 23 miles of track totally de- - a war Since then the Republic of A week after I set out with under water ‘Cling to the boat! I countess Mr Robinson remained with Mr Seward strayed were taken' and Many prisoners for Bessarabia where wife ‘I am coming to you cried I lived until 11 o'clock next morning when be was considerable quantities of corn and other Paraguay has entered the lists upon I tried to iny learned him several stores destroyed the removed to Douglas Hospital catch hold of Having years complaints of her own or through by the hair but his Jackson-anGth On d the Stoneman moved via could I 'from not resist New York 18 terror prevented him witn her lister Republic hearing me death of --Major Fogel Hlc Danbury Macksville arriving at sympathy The Herald's special says it is reported and he straggled for the land I soon the desire of risiting the home of iny that the assassin who entered Mr Seward’s I brant s creek three miles from Salisbnry or both Late news from that scene saw him twentyor thirty strokes from childhood 1 returned to the district of hougc has been arrested It ia certain that the rebel line for the defense of the town at of action shows that the contest is an me battling witlTthe waters: lie appeared Iladomyset and bought some domains one of the a nsasin probably Survalt has 6 am on the 12th This line was defended one and bids fair to prove and disappeared again then finally sank whereon I iutemled to end my days' been arrested Samuel Mattson of liooka-tow- n by artillery and infantry and was soon forced earnest a-Our 10 forces entered Salisbury at “cruel and bloody” : who was the one who wrote the letter capSuch was the deposition of the acto rise no more stand-o19 ar''colors in Booth’s trunks and signed “Sam” turing eight pieces of With an effort ! gained the shore and cused It wa3 duly signed by the de- found There are in Europe 43 reigning arrested tillery 1165 prisoners 1000 stand of arm has been called for aid Some fishermen arrived ponent who swore with the usual cereand accoutrements 1000000 small rounds of not including those who The Herald’s Newberri correspondent on arid 10000 of fixed ammunition Sovereigns swept the waters and at the end of an monies that he had therein told the the 3rd gives a rumor that Johnston was ammunition titles and shell 60000 pounds of powderv 75000 possess only Of those 43 hour' brought me the corpse of the un- whole truth' about to surrender blansuits of 350000 to the Roman Catholic' religclothing array fortunate young count A State Convention to consist of delegates complete Julia the wife confirmed the statekets 20000 pounds of bacon 100000 pounds belong ion but on for is 14th lone of that number is excomcalled the counties all of of salt 20000 pounds of sugar 27000 pounds I was stupefied I scarcely compre- ments of her husband By a piece of from municated of 10000 rice 31 are: Protestants I is hended the nature' bf the misfortune I good luck the gardener who had seen May Herald’s Richmond pounds of saltpetre 50000: The despatch of the boshels of wheat 1100000 worth of medical of the Orthodox Greek Church had witnessed The fishermen less ex- Major Fogel at the boat on the morning lCth a and 7000 bales of cotten Thirteen says Gen Lee arrived in that city at cited than myself examined the boat of the day on qhich Count Edmund was half past three p m on the 15th He and supplies 43d is Mohammedan the 4rad the were All of pieces artillery brought away staff were received with the greatest en the other stores not needed and for our immedi- Pope great surprise found that drowned still survived and was met his The excommunicated Sover-eig- n cheer - " cheer upon populace command were destroyed ate its keel was piercedin several places with at I'endiz and the retired officer thuaiasm by the is King Victor Emanuel given them and even the Union offi The greater part of these supplies had just with a borer and that the holes had who had sold the vicious horse to the being cera rawed their caps to him been received from Raleigh One large ar-- There are besides in Europe 7 Re- been cleverly concealed by crumbs of major also lived to give his share of order issued Gen an It appears by by senal with machinery complete six depots 2 exclusively Catholic— SarL skrazzin bread A gardener who lived evidence Sherman1 announcing to his army the surren- two engines and trains and several bridges' publics: Lee that he had reached Smithfieid on the border of the marshes added that between Greensboro and Danville also on Marino and Andorre and 5 where Tho four functionaries who had wit- der of lie 12th order the dates hod--seewhere April either aide of Salisbury with several miles of the majority of the inhabitanta 'are dawn will the of he the major at' nessed the substituted of the counthe railroad track were destroyed We lost Protestants-- — Switzerland 18 Washington most with the the boat fatal tess had been transported to Siberia for day inspect Hamburg a very few killed and wounded- - Among the Seward and Fred We think that Secretary minute attention robbing the imperial treasury It was are better They are sleeping quietly at this I latter is Capt R Morrow A A G of Stone' Bremen Frankfort and Lubeck man’ ataff Some one had gone in all haste to ther unknown whether they were dead or hour 10 am C A Sewakd Major Lumley was tried at the (Signed) major lie arrived T then -- ail' length still living at Tobolsk the capital of Silead pine-habf been A pitch petrified 18 Baltimore Central Criminal Court London gave utterance though in measured beria but from the nature of their cha- found on creek was Slate' at Nevada Point Lookout who A county gentleman terms of indiguation to the sospicions racters it was not supposed their testi' ' recently for : sending a challenge! ' was informed by an of- GaL morning yesterday which formerly beset me and which had mony would be of much value to fight a duel and was bound over that Booth and other ficer of a course the In of in some conversation of Somenowe- - fipirfitorflp gunboat now revived in consequence of the last The 30 in number were in St himself in £500 and one surety for about and irreparable misfortune but the ma- Lozy was acquitted with an injunction I Mary’s county heavily armed and endear-th- relation to dogs Gov Anderson of Ohio £250 to keep the - for twelve w he should resume his old name of II °n°Sto make their way acnw the Potomac related & Texan practice in training dogs months This will peace jor unrestrained by the moderation of lost last-blobe the from with its taken “A is was and ta Joachim' sheep: A?tlateaXt 7m mother before pup are of completely my language assumed the appearance in England to die duello It haV its eyes opened and despair assailed me with" - a thousand lisned in!- ius goods honors and dignt- - I Sunday evening a small aquad of our cavalry few been After a crushed out in a way that even re suckle an ewe to curses and maledictions and had me ties"': had a collision with them and had been putwith one in succeeded tho to had reconciled times the ewei becomes but ihosewho held it in aversion and ridcapturing of Pu The tribunal of tho manacled like a criminal and sent to I f reinforced yes- Onr lamb grow icule could hardly have expected Pendiz thence I was removed to Mozir Kiev confirmed tho jufigLt of tbo:io terdav morning and were understood to have pup which follows her like a flock The the with' 1 incarcerated and treated' in all respects fenor court but in scarcely three weeks them completely nuroonded and escape waa up among and- remains French are taking’ the -- samog can or man and wolf’ dog strange ’no: the young Count from his acquittal Joachim Krynazloft deemed impossible as view of duelling and ' are graduallv-confininA highlv important jarrest was made here come near the sheep and the dog will Three daughters Edmund breathed bis last it to a small and not very of P“V1 t0'day- bring the flock' to the fold igularly at I was amazed were the fruits of his 1 'wKocioleska had beeujegnlly verified Ci ztLe but containing her will wa opened of the astonishment to great every ltut unhand particularly of the monks' the ECU the countess and wit wiH riigiied-four Russian functionaries of luf ness'd by a general bequest of all rd of the ilqcc:iseHo Major the prop-rt101 Yog oh condition that if within three veara any heir to the countess should 6b iunnd alt the subject-mattof her will to heir with that phoold the exceptgo o tfc of which should part s ion to Major-Foge- l Tlic property of the IB coiutws was valued at two niillionroubles W it Tire months had 'scarcely elapsed ’death of the countcssrwlieri sncejhe rniliit arrived feTe at Mozir the young Count ber Edmund grand nephew i f the deceased The right of this young iun t ou tlie succession was a secret to to oiuvaml Major Fogel knew it as well recei ?il the last and only SEJ uw£"IIo Vir of the countess with a great demon-rtratiof friendship nay his kindness ir Sero-Koinolcs- t 1 TELLGRATIL T TOL 1 GREAT SALT LAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY ATRIL 24 1865 057 un r ' ' if V n juit Edmund is one ol that sort’ -- ere interrupt the narrative “7 deponent by remarking that there 8Der belief in Russia to the effect rja persons cannot change their rft-me m - re-ent- er - 1 1 m at r - -- j-- uZ1 with S 2fSS: conspirators against the life of the I tabitwB7 ferflfia eTno'clocki if that hour President and acknowledging himself to be elevated circle and covering that with ridicule when it transgresses y i— — - - I ' r ‘ r' V f f 'M m f mtr1 u j 1 : Hf - ' 4 H ' -- - BEMM'EEKLY TFI PflRAPU - IM lord-propriet- or : mj i:J - - ' ' i p t s S a ri N : Sero-Komoles- ka - s - the-murdere- V s4 ir - nT : 4 -- to-the- n :- - - f vea their dwelling-plac- e misfortune sickness or l“curring Anl- - this belief attaches the J?® poasantrymore strongly tor lo-u? other agricultural people a circumstance occurred tore the veil from The inquiry proceeded my eyes - One tne oajoir taking me aside informed at such audacity in wickedness—at such Julia audthcse are still - m a mysterious manner that the perversity of human nature I declared husbands in Bessarabia ry’-n- "V to-da- with its momentous incidcnis but ear affee far our are consecrated but ths head of our national family is iU seblime advance ths forces of etenial taken away truth the geurSc cf Almighty Cod tlei thcao at oa the rids of Princi Regarding ita conseuneneea from a v - V 4 'r T1 ‘ hU administration during the trying ordcat J lU death In ' V |