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Show BURIED ALIVE. Horrible Fate of Wcinin Who Wrong-ed Wrong-ed Her Husband. A stone mnnon wna'at tmh on an old wall In the renter of P. town iiuii a carriage swiftly on up to him, two masked men Jumped out, threw a baif over his bead, bundled him Into thu cnrrlntrn ami galloped away, anys a dispatch from Palm to the New York Herald. After half on hour a fnrlotii dilvlng the mason was told lo alight. Ue aack waa taken from bla head and ke found himself In nn old fashioned renrt yard. He waa pushed through a il, Into a corridor and In an empty fooa ho noticed no-ticed an openings In a st,i sail lu which waa wcdk'cd a wonun, trembling trem-bling and with terrified faro. The men who had liroiutht i.e n a-on a-on pointed revolvers at his brant and irdered him to wall up Hit opening lth tho woman liehlnd It, throitteiilii-K throitteiilii-K ahiKit him dead If he refused. Sloiirs, mortar mid trowels wire lu the room. Ha waa told that ti woman waa a Mohamedau who bod injured her husband. The mason kt.;it up the opening, Iho sack waa iikuIj drawn over hla lo ad and three ijuarlvia of un hour lilt it bn wna put out ,,( the car-rliiKO car-rliiKO In a lonely putt of the -It y . Aa aiuiu aa l,e could fte hlinsolf of the sack ho did an. but the carriage had disappeared. He went Inrnntlaiely to the pollcu and told his s ury. but. alllioiiKh the police are rutn-a king the house In the Miitianitnc'ian quarter, they ran find no truce of Iho locality of Ihla hurrililo crime. i |