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- Agonts, havo Romoved to 76 Wash- VOLUME 26. — OLOTHING, A A A A A S AR N AN AN AN REMEMBER THE CLOSING-0UT SALE MENS & BOY'S FINE Clothing, :Gents’ Summer Underwear, Neck- !wesr, and 7" :ves, previous to re- ‘moval to"..w location, northwest ~corner Stato and Madison-sts., Au~ " EDWARDS, BLUETT & CO,, 45 & 47 West Madison-st,, And 308 State-st CLOTHING, Blightly damaged by :mt;:r. at half their val- Yo, o TITSW ORTIELS, Qor. Olark and Adams-sts. GENERAL NOTICES. PARIERS FOURTH OF JULY THE THPORTANT ADDRESS Of 8. M, SMITH, Socratary of the Ilinois Btate Farmors® Association, boforo the Live Sngston County Farmers® Association, At Pontiac, on the Fourth of July, s now ready for delivory as an 8-pago doou~ smont, for goneral circulation. Farmers’ Clubs nnd Granges will be aup- ‘pliod ot the following ratos: Bingle Copios.. 2 cts.| 100 Copies...75 ots. 10 gflpieu... .15 ots, l 1,000 Cogina 55‘.‘00 Addrosa J. W. DEAN, Tribuno Building, Chicago. ELNHURST WEDNESDAY. Free Train out and back, FINANCIAL. SAVINGS 405 CLARIS-ST.. Meihoist Chinrch Black. Bix ¢ intorest allomod . Wt, Retser ReEo, Casbl s iy NOTE.—Until further natico, o B il 0 Prasutod WO o Pode T fcee, S ano dimodepositéd 0 his orber erodit, wiieh sugs €an bo «trawn out at pleasuro. Cook Comty Savings Bank. 103 WASHINGTON-ST., Wortheast Cor. Clark, opposite Court-House. West Sido Ofice—17 MILWAUKEE-AV, DIRTCTORSWillizom B. Ogden, F. O, - raond brigaiviie, Mo Bertans Ganréo oo ol Qgdon, Hoory R Payson, Bonj. V. Pago, Klsa 8. admiorth. 837 Moncy can be drsvrn st any time, with intoroat at tho rato of six pior oont ur snmum on all sums doposited bBo OF mors moutiul. DAYMKING HOUSE OF LUNT, PRESTON & KEAN. BSOUT 8 SIDE, WEST SIDE, 457300 1,50 Lavilio-st. | Gor. Halvtod & Randelot-ats, A Rogu'inr BANKING Busiueus transactod. Advanc.s on Govorumonts and Gold at low rates of fa- TEB United States Mortoage Co, 7 UNION BUILDING. Tioans for long periods on bond and mortgage of improved real estate, without commissions. ALFRED W. SANSOME, Soc. DIC. Weo colleat olatms of overy descrintion agalnst parties throughont tho United States and Uanadas, and publish tho namos of thoso who don't pag for the bunofit of thoss wihio credit, FRASIER'S MEROANTILE COLLEGTION AGENCY, 16 Madlson-st., Chicago. National Life Insurance Com- pany of Chicago. vzlg‘l:m;ul‘fl:g:“m:ofl lf;:l;‘:: loss than cost, ss the THOMAB PARKER, Room 11 Reaper Blook, MONEY TO LOAN On Chicago Oity Proporty; large sumas at 9 per cent, MBAD & COB, 153 LiaSallo-st. Hide and Leather Insurance Com= pany of Boston, Mass, A dividend of 13 porcont an all approrad olaima will bo Payable on and aftor Juno 2! the e of tho Rocely- 23, No. 16 Devoushiro-at, Noston, ) GHESTER J. RIRD, OUIR W, GARTWRIGHT, LIVER H. CULE, ocalvors. FOR SALE., LIBRARY & OFFICE INKSTANDS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0, 118 &120 Monroe-st., Chicago. PORTLAND CEMENT For Bale in Quantitios to Buit, by UTICA CEMENT ASSOCIATION, 246 Randolph-st. REMOVALS, RIEMOV.AL. HAMMOND & GAGE, Financial ington-st., 8, B, Cor. of Doarborn, undor Thivd National Bank, " A Ls U | ¢ } bicago Daily T CHICAGO, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1873. / e, NUMBER 326. Washinoton Heiglis. THEE_];.EAT AUCTION SALE Beautif:ll Lots, EACH 50 FEET FRONT, ’ LOOATED AT WASEINGTON HEIGHTS, TAKES PLAOE ON TIIE GROUNDS THIS DAY. A Spocial Froe Train of Cars will leave the Depot of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad, East Van Buron-st., at 10 o’clock, sharp. A free lunch will be servod on the grounds. Boekers of pleasant homes avail yourselves of the opportunity horo offered, and invest in lots at this DELIGHTFUL SUBURB. SEVERAL ACRE TRACTS WILL ALSO BE OFFERED. C. C. THAYER & CO,, Real Estate Auctioneers and Brokers, Office, No. 188 East Madison stroot, HUMBOLDT PARK Residence Association. #Tho Auction for tho sals of Promium Lots of the SED- DND SERIES of the Numboldt Park Rosldonce Associa. tion, will take place on Saturday, July 12, at 4 p. m., In tha offico of tlie Assoctatian, Room 6 Groonebaum'a Building, No, 78 I¥(th-av, The presonco of all Stock- Boldors I3 requeated. CHARLES PROEDSTING, Hecrotary, AL (0AL . L.. Hedstrom & Gn, Miners and Shippers of and Dealers fn WILEESBARRE COAL. Retail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled, MAIN OFFICE: No. 71 Washington-st. DOCES—13 Kingshary-st, uear Kinzie, Foot ufE;astSixmenm-sL HORATIO PRATT, Agent for Chicago. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Office of the Inter-State Industrial Exposition of Chicago, JUNE 16, 1873, PUBLIC INOTICE Ts boroby given that a special mooting of the Btockhold- ors of tho Inter-Stato Industrial Exposition of Chicago wrill bo held at tho offico of sald Carporation, No. 87 Wash ington-et., in tho city of Ohicago, on TUESDAY, tho 15th day of July, 1673, at 4 o'clock p, m., for tho purpose of submitting to s voto of sald Btockholdors the quostion of increasing tho capital stook of sald Corporation so that the samo shall bo two hundrod and fitty thousand dollars. By ordor of the Dirootors. JOIN P. REYNOLDS, Socretary of Inter-State Industrlsl Ezposition of Chlcago, IRON WORKS. A, GOTTLIED. ‘WM. GERWIEN. REPUBLIC IRON WORKS, (Lato Gerwlon's [ron Works), 161 West Chicago-av. Wa do all kinds of Tran Wark for Bulldings. Particalar ontion iiven to hoavy fron atroturgs, s §oof-Trussos d Girdors. " Latcst styles of pattorus for iron Foncus, ailings, and Siajewaye, on hand. GOUD' WORKAANEHIP—LOW PRIOIS. Flain and Ventlating Fire-Proof Stotier, Our own Invention, A speclalt; Cail at our oflico, Ttoum 27, st., and oxanilio the bost sh ordenug uoy other. 65 and 167 ast Washington. utter aver fnvonted, bofor ARTISTIO TAILORING. TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT On all Garments scld by us during July and August, 1873. BELY & CO., WABASI-AY., CORNER MONROE-ST. WANTED, ANTEDAGENTS--FROM 875 to 8200 por month, everywhero, ta xoll onc of the most usoful articles evor Invonted needed in ovory fumully, Sond for Clrou lar, Addrein geomn & c0., | 167 Btatoat., Ciioano, Til, S Lot ol R B MEETINGS. Masonie. Communioation of W, B Warren Ladge, wiil bo bid ai Grluatal Tinth n Bortie e e ey Sotore- ortent businos Nt Diofors Sidor of the W. . - d. It: DUNLOL Masonic. Spectal assombly of Orfontal Comlstory at tho hall of Qlokoisnd ks v QeselageTafeo ko, 2 Tl Sialney wt o olelook, six COMMANDER-IN-UNIEF, g v e CAUGHT AT LAST. The Goodrich Mystery Finally Unraveled. Arrest of Minnie Waltham, alias Kate Stoddard, the Murderess. Her Confession of the Crime-- She Did It Because He -Wanted to Cast Her Off. Tow She Baffled the Defectives hy Staying at Home While they Scoured the Country for Honths. She Is at Last Accidentally Discov- ered by Her Only Ac- quaintances “IKilled Him for Love.” New Yonk, July 11.—The death of Charles Goodrich is no longor a myatery. o was shot by Minuie Walthnn, aling Knto Stoddard, on the night of the 21at of March, Arrosted on Tuosday lnst, sho yestorday mado n full confeesion of her guilt to tho polico authoritios of Brooklyn. Tho soarch for tho murderer hns beon unremitting. Not only has Brooklyn boon soarched, but Now York, Philadelphis, Boston, Baltimoro, Wash- ington, and o countloss numbor of smallor laced. Tho Trlmn obfect of the scarch was he woman Stoddard, but so littlo was known about hor personally that at tho commoncomont thero was poxt to nothing to work upon, The photograph obtainod represonted Kato as s ‘ploasant-looking bloudo of 80, with & modorately 1full faco, sparkiing oyos, lightsome expression, and buoyant manner, whilo Kato Stoddard 28 arrested was thin and omaciated. Only ono per- son who knew Ler positively could bo found,— Miss Mary Handloy. But for moro than six wecka aftor tho murdor that person was laid up in bod sick, Ioto Stoddard was mot by Miss iIandley in the strcot on Tuoeday Inst. ~igs Handloy was going to Now York aud Kato Stoddard was ovidantly coming from it, whon the mooting by accident took place. As soon as sho mot hor Miss Handloy racoguized ber, aud follosred Lor until sho met a polico oflicor, whom sho induced to mako the nrrest. It bocamo of first impor- tauco to learn whore shio hnd como from. This sho doclined to roveal, Brooklyn was senrched for a houso whence a woman bad bacn missing sinco Tuesdsy morning, This rosulted in tho discovery that in n houeo on Iligh stroct, bo- tweon Jay and Bridgo, such a woman had beon misging. Tho woman who kopt that housg was taken to the statior-house, and ideutificd Kato s hor bosrdor, and bnd been living thero since April. Ior trunks were reized and oponed, aud In them was discovered tho property of Goodrich, including a watel, o chuin, & fingor-ring, o seal, and n pockot-book with "§40 in Dbills, belioved to bo the idontical monoy taken from tho murdored man. In nd- dition to theso articles, & rovolver was found in tho trunk, threo of tho chambors of wluch woro londed ' aud threo ompty, Thore were threo bullets found in Goodrich's head. Kate confossos that tho rovolver faund in her trunk was tho woapon with which sho killed Goodrich, Lvory articlo o proporty taken by hor from the promisos sho scoms to have carefully pro- sorved. Binco the tragedy sho hns had a ‘torri- Dlo struggloe for life, ~ Working, at times, a3 a mowing girl, she made monoy enongh to buy bread. At othora sho wae compelled to ecll hor clothes for sustonanco, but, curiously enough, whilo thus at tho vergo of starvation, she kopt the jowolry and mouey of hor victim lying un- touched in’her truuk. ~ 8ho had two trunks, both of which wero taken posscksion of. In ono of them was found an immenso packago of lottors from hor father and motter. Theso lottors show thnt bier honio is at Middloborough, Muss,, and har real uame Minnio Waltham, The lotiors are care- fully and kindly writton, showing the old poople to ba full of wolicitudo for tho moral aud matarial wolfaro of their daughtor. Thero is nothing at all to justify the eupposition that they kiow onything about the crime. In addition to theso Jotters from hor parents, two wore found from Goodrich making arrangements to meat her, Tho lettors will be read at the inquest to-mor- o W, ‘Tho following i the statoment of the woman horself to tho polico : o had been living with Charlio, a8 eha ealled the deconsed, and was greatly attached to him. He wanted to cast her off, but she loved him so much that she could not leave him. Bho on- treated on hor knces that ho would allow hor to remain, but Lo was firm, and, in fact, brutal ‘in his troatment of hor, aund tho Thursday before tho Fridoy on which tho body wss found was tho dny fixed for Lier to loavo him, He throatoned Ler with all gorts of things if she dared to troublo him forthor. Sho had romained in tho houso Degrand strect oll the provious evoning, and in tho morning when Goodrioh gol up ulio ogain besought him not to cast hor off. Ho was vory angry, and rofused Ler roquest, or to hoar hor atall’ Ho thon wont into tho basoment nt the frout of tho house, and procooded to light tho Baltimoro honter located thero, The murdercss #nid sho Joved tho man so much that sho could not loave bimi, When sho saw him dotormined to discard hor, she worked haersolf up to murder Lim. She Lnd ono of his rovolvers in hor lmeko', not the omo which the dotec- ive found lying at tho houso beside the corpse, and whilo Goodrich was utnapin,i down on one hand and kneo in the act of lighting the Lentor, sho drow tho pistol, and, extonding her hand toward him, sho said * Charlie." Ile looked up and sho kot him threo times. Theso woro the fatal wounds which tho post-mortem oxamination discovored. After sho committed tho murder on Thursday morning, sho waited all that day and night in'the houso, watching it. On Fridey morning sho bad occasion to go to Now Yorl, and early that moraing sho washod the blood from the face of the murdercd man with tho towel which she afterward wrung out, and which was also found dmmp by the polico, Bho it was who fixed tho corpse a8 it wad discov- ored, and whon sho bad done this sho weont aver to Now York for something or othor, and was about to return to tho house on thst Frida evening, Bhe came ovor tho Falton ferry, and, aro sho hiad fairly put lior fook on tho stroot, sha hoard the nowsboys_crying out, * Extra—mur- dor of Charles Goodrich.”” Blio bonght a paper, roturned to Now York, and tho rost is known, Bho states, “T killod bim for lovo—T couldn't part with Bim." A roportor was informed thot Kato Stoddard had attompted to commit suiclde. Mo wont to the polico authoritios, but thoy denied any Imowlodge of tho maiter, Coroner Whitehili, howovor, said: “Sho oy not altomptod sui- cide, but thora 4 no doubt sho would if tho op: portunity wero prosonted. Sho hins bogged and prayed over since sho has boon eatiufiod lyr guilt was_proven to be loft slone. ‘I'hero iun woman with hor all the time, aud on ropenatod oconsionn sho lias mudo this request, urging it with tours in hovoyes, “Lot mo be alouw, if only for afow minutos, for Qod's sako,” sho sild, und asked the woman in churge to take pityon hor. She will not be without an attenant watehing over hor day and night, Thero aro some fenturen in tho womon's history and hor department that scom to Justify tho beliof al- ready prevalont in some quarters that sho in- sang, I'he dnughtor of tho Iandlady of the houso whero Knte Stoddard lived at tho time of hor arrout suye of Lier, in anewor to questions, ihat whon laio come to tho houso she !F:llhs wes employod in. New York, and to 1 havo a farnished room. Mothor novor lok out any portion of tho Louso beforo, and wouldn't havo dono it only to n Indy, as sho thoughit sho wa. 8ho_was omployed & Jight straw worl, and mudo hats very prottily. Blio used to go to work ovory morning aud como Lnok at ovantug rogulntly for tho first month or go, until threo weeks ngo, whon sho did hor work at home and tooh 1t aver in parcels whon finished. 8he nover hnd o friond call or rocolved n lotter, Mother ofion ‘toud mo gho thought Miss Waitham had somothing ou hor mind; that eho hnd scen troublo, but Mies Waltham novor told motior or mysolf anything of tho sort. I remomborn cir- cumstanco which wo took noniotico of at the time, but which bas somoe bearing on the cago now, My brothor used to como oceasionally and road for us, aud Miss Waltham liked to honr him. One diy ho wos golng torend about tho Wal- worlh murdor, and elio éaid, * Oh, don't road thut, I don't'like to hoar of murdors.” On motfior wishing to hont it, and my brother to rend it, sho got up and loft the room, With that oxceptlon I fnosw of no othor caso. Sho novar mado any nttompt to concel horsalf, and from hor speoch and doportmont hay evidontly beon bronght up in good circnmetancos. Bho had Aoveral drosmes, not oxpensivo but neat. Khe ox- orabiod groat tasto in Lor drosk, tnd was always yory clesn. Ilvr room wos nl\rnfls tidy and in order, and, a8 Ienid before, wo thought a good denl of hor, and_thoght hor to be & porfect lady. 8ho used to hire a pinno, which sho pln{ud upon, Bho was not & good player, hut #nid hio was vory fond of musio, Sho was fond of going to Boechor's chureh, and usod to atiend overy Bundey regularly, By Mail) HOW THE MURDERESS WAS ARRESTED, From the New York Sun, July 10. On Thursday ovening tho woman known it councction with tho Goodrich tragedy a8 Linto Btoddard, Amy Btono, Bno, and Amy G,— was arcastod, ot thio requost of Miss Mary Handley, at Fulton forry, Brooklm, und talwn to the York Strcot_Pollco Staflon by Oflicor Edward Doborty. Sinco tho findiug of tho body of Charles Goodrich in tho basomont of hia rosi- danco in Degraw streat, near Tifth avenuo, by his brotho, the Hon. W. W. Goodsich, tireo months and throo weoks ngo, tho police have bont overy onorgy to find this woman, A lottor from her to tho father and brothor of Charles Goodrich was handed to tho polico, and what was anid to bo a photograph of her was given to them to nid thom in thoir soarch. Tho lobtor dotailed tho promises mado by Goodrich to hor, und tho colobration of a mock ‘marriago n the hiouso {n Dogrnw streot by a cor- tain Dr, Niouben Bmith, on intimato friond of the dosd mon. 'Ihis gontloman and a brothor- in-low of Goodrich, named Charles Groon, who was f wetehman for Goodrich, and who wna fntimsto wilh tho woman, were oxaminod by tho polico. Greon was in tho houso with Kate on tho night on which sho wroto tho lotier. Tho houso was ono of tho row owned by Goodrich, and wos tho second from tho one Goodrich occu~ pied. Groen, who was known to Kato by a falio namo, eaid thiat ho did not wish it to bo known that ho was acting ns watchuan, Mr. Groen deseribed the house, Tt bnd no furnituro, snd thoro was no firo, Tho night on which sho wroto tho lottor, lio sald, was cold and cheotless. Kato wroto tho ottor pittiog on hor trunk, hold~ ing tho papor on an atlas on_hor lap. Doth ho and_tho Doctor described Kato as of & violont tompor. At tho Coroner's fnquest witnoeses testifiod that thoy had hesrd scronms from this houso. A young lndy and Prof, Boylo doueribed minuto- Iy tho noiso thoy heard on pasing tho houso on6 night lnst wintor. This aud thoposition and appoaranco of tho body whon discovered led tho olico to dircet ol thoir offorts and exert all Tioir ingonuity to diecavor this woman whom thoy bolioved to bo tho murdoross, Blo was poor aud homelews and could nob oncnpo. Tho pockot-book which wos missing did not contain much monoy. Goodrich's gold wateh could ot bo easily digposed of to jowolors or privato purchasers, s tho polico had describod it 1n an advortisomont, Dotectives Folk nnd Vidotto, possossed of thoso facts, aud rolying on the knowledge which Dr. Buith ‘and _tho young man Groou hnd of Xato, scourod Now York, Thoy searohed for Lior in tho low dons of tho city and in hio work- shops. Kato wns, whon she- becameAequaihted yithi Goodrich, & ebirt-mnker in Brondway, near Spring stroot. A wook aftor tliey bogan ' their ecarch tho officers traced tho supposed Kato Stoddard to hor residonco in Rivington straot, and thouce to a workshop in tho tonement at 23 Orchard atreot. Whon thoy knocked at the door they woro auswored by Lucotto Moyors. Her facial oxprosston was 8o nearly liko that of tho ‘woman for whom they wore scarching that thoy woro tartlod. They arrostod hor and took hor in s closo conch to the Braoklyn Coutral Oflico, In n con- vorsntion with Chief Campboll sho declnjed that Goodrich bad beon murderod by o Spaninrd called Ttogcoo. o and * Charlio,” tho namo she used whon speaking of Goodrich, had o row in_her louso. Tlocoo, sho continucd, wos & bad maw, and would do auything against his onomios. Chief Compboll obtained from hor o description of Yiosaoo and talographod it all ovor tlo country. The day following Lucotto’s orrost Dra. Bmith and Groon visited hosdquartors and eusw hor. They declarod thot eho was tho womun Kuto Btoddard. On tho following day thoy changod thoir opinlon. All over tho Unifed Statos mon nnswur‘lup tho description of Roscoo were ar- rosted., ko polico wore bafllod. Lucetto os o prisoner in the Raymond Btroot Jail would not divulge anything further thun whot she had told tho Clilef aud thio Coroner, 8he was allowed to roturn to bor homo, and Dotectivos Folk &nd Vidotto wore ordored to Central Offico duty. Meantimos Roundsman Graut and Patrolmen Towson and Toach novor lout sight of Lucotto Moyera. Hor doings woro minutoly noted and roportod to tho Chiof. Thoso willi whom sho conversed or transacteds business were watched, 2hi0 nutnre of thoir businoss was sscortained ond roported, and their namos wora recordod. Among thoso whom Lucctto mot was a cortain dork, stout young man. Sho eaw him twico or thrico overy weok, Whenover thoy mot, Lucot- to, aftor hcing signaled, took a ear. e, after it nd gono a blook or two, jumped on, and on goiting up-town thoy walked along som sbiaded and secluded streot. In thewo walks Lucotto waa always o listinor, :and his gosturos indicated that ho was oxcitod. Whilo proparing to sct on the suspicions aroused by this follow's sctions, the ofiicors bo- oumo acquuinted with a woman who boarded in tho houso with Kate Btoddard, and had furnished spartmonts with Lor s fow wooks boforo hor firat acquaintanco with Goodrich, ~ Lucetts, while the polico wero mxtuhux§ hor, was in communication with Gen. Jordan, Prosident of tho Polico Board. On vikiting lhoad- uarte~s one day she wos requostod to call at the “oronor’s oftico and sign hor tostimony. To a question propounded by Coroner Whitehill she gaid: I have not changed my mind material- 1y concerning Charlie's desth. [ still think that Roscoo killod him, and I also think that Kate Stoddard hed a hand in it,” Coroner Whitohill roported this to the Chiof and Polico Commissionors, sud wondored how Kato and Roscoo could bo sssociated. Gen, Jordan, after & numbor of interviows with Lucotto, Toarnod that they woro in loaguo. Roscoo's diflicultios and Kate's wrongs and suf- forings bound them a4 ono in thoir hatred of Qoodrich, ‘The patrolmen wors orderod to watch tho mys- torlous, dark, stout young man, whose angry outicalations, while convorsing with Lucetta on heir nightly walks, had aroused their sus- pcicis, - Thoy saw' him onco after tho ordor. Aftir that timo ho was not eoon. Dotectivos Folic aud Corwin wora kont to nsnlat the patrol- ma. Aftor a weok's work togothor the patrol- msn wore ordorod to_report to their rospective procinets for duty, and t umnnu&:mnunb of the @go wad loft i tho hands of the dotactives. Becoming ncquainied with Kate's formor friond and boou companion, Mies Mary Hand- Yoy, the dotectivos succeedod in enlisting Lior eotvices. Miss Haudloy was acquainted with Ttoscoo and tho othors by sight, To tho promiues of the detectives she rolurnod o promie to aid them in the capture of both Roscoo aud Kute Btoddard, Binco then, with tho officors, ebo hind traveled all ovor tho United Hiates, Ivery oity on tho Atlantio coast has boon visited and searched in the hopo of meoting eithor Roscow or Kato, 1ial- timoro and Philadelphia wero searoliod ropeatad- ly, but without suocess, Ianat Monday, on the roturn of tho ofticers from Philadolphla, whero (haygn\ncll with Miss Iandley, thoy roported to the Chiof of Police, aud were to atart ous and mako a final effort. Coroner Whitehill, who, ot tho enrnost entron- tlos of tho Polico Commisuioucrn, had time and agaln postponad tho inquest, was told thnt ho nm:[lnl roagsemblo his jury and olove the iuvesti- gation. %0 ffugadny ofternoon Miso Handloy, atill con- fdont of success in hor search, erossod the Ful- ton forry. On reaching the Drooklyn sidg she strugglod {hrough tho crowd, and na ghe hur- riedly dodgod tho vehiclen shio stumbled ngainet a woman who with wlow step wau making hor swoy towstd tho forry gato. Rocovoring horself, 8ho glanced at tho vorson hofore hier, and for a ‘momont slood amazed. Lifthig hof lionvy blnck vail, 8ho olulched Lio Womian by thoarm, kiying, “Knte] Katol" Mien Handloy is tall, sud was drossed in biack, with s honvy mourning veil. Tho_woman whom sho addrossed as Kato In omoll ond elim, with light bofe and comploxion. Blo’ was drosiod fn o faded ukirt, ond tatored shawl aud _honnol. Bhio was fuint and woary, and as sho listlossly looked info her quesiioner’s faco it bocamo manifost that sho was lonely aud wrotched, Lifting with ono hand bor torn and sollod wkirt, sho tried to Jonson the grasp on hor arm, Wanf and misory had pinched hor foutnros ad mado moro prominont lhor Noman noso protruding over an clougated chin. Boforo sho could recovor fram tho shock, Misy Handloy had beckoned Oflicer Doliorty, and le, on learning whom tho person was, took her and hor eaptor to tho polico atation. On ronching tho pluge Knto was sent into tho Cuptain's rooms, and Mies Handloy taken to Mnco whero no roporter would bo likely to kco or. Unrt. McConnoll telographod Chiof Camphell, who hurrind to tho statlon, An nged Judy resid- ing opposito, proprotor of tho dry goods etora, at tho roquest of the Chief, searchod Kate, ‘It did not take mo long,” eho suid * for tho poor crestnro bndn't an orticlo of valuo about hor. Bho hadn't evon o pouny in hor pocket. and ali her clothing wns not worlh fifty conts.” Bhe had no undorclothing. Hor skirt, shawl, and bat wore nll sho posseased. Chiof Campboll, sftor an_intorview of two hours, bado hor good night. Gon. Jordan, who Iind beon fuformed of tho important arrest, vie- ited hor, Ilo accompanicd Miiss Handloy to tho siation, and was in conversation with Kato for somo time, Neithor bo nor Chiof Campboll was ablo to draw sny information from bor, Yestorday tho womsn was idontifled as Kate Stoddard, the anthor of tho lotter to Charles QGogdrick and tho suspected murdorosa. Gen. Jordan in conversation with {ho writor &nid that sho had not communicated anything of momont, Timo, lowover, ko continucd, will bring Lior out. 8k is too woak and woary, but in » fow days when slio roouperates thoy hopo by lior confexsion to solvo the great mystery eur- rounding Charles Goodriol’s doath. "Roscoo tho Rulico are confldent of copturing in o fow days. Tiss Tandloy In on his track, aud with faith in what sho calls Lior “goor luck,” hns promised to ovorhoul bhim, 'Tho Commitsionors, howovor, yot hesitato to accord to the tall woman in black hor full mood of credit for hior dotoctivo_ability. Sho wanta, thoy eay, that tact, judgmont, and nervo which mon postoss. Tioscoo, of whom tho womon mentionod in connoction with Goodrich'a denth oxpross tho groatest four, is yot in Now York. His capturo is suro. RAILROAD RATES. Questions Submitted to the Commiss sloners Xegnrding RRates on Come poting Lines-=The Reply Fhercto, Special Dispatah to The Chicago Tribune. Srnworienp, 11, July 11.—At o session of tho Board of Rsilrond and Warohouso Com- missioners, tho Commigsionors had uunder con- sidoration two quostions subihitted to them by tho Tolodo, Wabash & Westorn Railrond managomont. Tirst—Can we moko tho samo ratos on tho samo cluss of froights s tbo Chi- cngo & Alton Railrond from Springfiold to Bb Louis, vin Decatur, 147 miles, tho distanco vin tho Chicago & Alton boing 95 mules, and to Chicago via Folons and the Illinois Contral Railrond Com- pany, 218 mites, the distance 'vin tho Chicago & Alton, being 185 miles? Sccond—Whore two Ttoads run from & common point to a’ common point, has tho Jonger line the right to make tho #nino rado to tho samo place a8 tho shortor line, without affecting the traflic from other poiuts that aro not common to both roads ? Tho, Commissioners roply that tho Tolodo, Wa- Dbyeh 4& Wostorn. Iinilway Gompany can mako Ul sdbmrfason 19 St. Louly and to Clicag over tho routcs derignatod as tho Ohicago & Alton, providing they will chargo for like qunntitics of Troight of tho samo class tho samo price when transported in tho sume direction ovor any por- tion of their lino of equal distauce, and nqeuu prico for o Yoss distanco. ‘To Bourd, in_roply to tho_second quostion, eny that tho Tolado Compuny, being tho longos Tine, can mako the sowme rato botween Spring- flold and St. Louis that tho Chicago & Alton doos, if thoy donot discriminato in favor of Springficld or Eost St. Louis, and against other pointy or comumunitics alovg thoir live, by cimrging loss fora groator than o lesy or tho same distanco in tho samo direction. The trafiio from nou-compoting points would not bo affected solong 28 ihiore 18 no diserimination sgoinst thoso points. In couclusion, thoy eay: “Tho etatuto, o8 wo understand i, is in this respect but o rostate- wment of tho ruling of tho Court. It is tho lawy as Inid down by the Court.” (Sigued) iL D. Coor, D, A Browy, Joux M. PEARSON, _ Commissionera, A potition has boon recoived from the Chicago Tourd of Trado asking tho Commissiouors to cstablish two additiouul grades of wheat, to- wit: Blinnosota No. 1 and Miuncsota No. 2. It is not probnble that this will bo dono at prosout, at least until the Board invoutigato tho necossity for it furthor, ‘Tho Commissionors havo under consideration sovoral othor kuotty %neslionn touchiug tho ope- ration of tholaw, which they will dotormine Boou. Thoy meet again next Tuosdny. FIRES, Destruction of Prpperty in Various Pluces Yosterday«-Scrious Losses. Svmvorienp, July 11.—Cushman Brothors' manilla papor’ mills aud bog mauufactory ab North Amborst wore burned last night. Loss €50,000 ; insuranco 90,000, KAngas Crry, Mo, July 11.—Bronnot, Wapor & Co.'s drug storo was dostroyed by firo lnst night. Loss sbout §7,000. Tho fire was tho re« Sult of apontanoous combuation. Woncesteg, Mass., July 1L.—At 11 o'clock Tast night a firo broke cut_in tho kitchon of C. T, Wiliior's rostanrant, in Burdott's Block, oppo- gite Monument Square, Loominstor, in a line of woodon buildings. “The flamos spread to the stablos of the Leominster Houso in the rear, and to the hotel itsolf, thonce to tho factory of the Arlington Pino Company, whero 200 (inished and unfinished pionos wero destroyed., Tho hotol was dostroyed, but tho furmiture was saved in s damogoed condition. Jones' block was next barnod, and also Jones' burn, containin, ©2,600 wortly of Tngs, bosides crriagos, eto. smoll stronmn boro intervenod, and the progross of the fira wos arrostod. 'Tho luse is from $100,- 000 to §160,000, Laten.—The firo waa the work of an incen- dinry. Loss about $100,000 ; half covered by in- suranco, PrILADELPIIA, July 11.—The northern section of Maguire's suw-mill, at Ridge avonue and Mas- tor stroot, was burnod lnutmight. The lows is 10,000, probably insured. ARKANSAS. Eonewnl of the ¥opo County Froubles, Lirrwe, Roow, Avk., Juli' oports woro recoived by the Governor to-day of trouble in Pops County, caused by the unwarrunted inter- foronco of tho Atato militin ofticors with au oloc- tion ontest, The Governor imumnedintoly muy- tored out ovory militia officer in tho county. Tho Executive to-day sppointod William A, Crawford, of Saline, a Brigadior-General of tho militin. 1lo was formorly s Confotlorato Colonel, Tho Governor to-day issuoed a proclamation or- doring now rogiatrutions in tho countios of Van Buron and Howard. —_——— Accidentinl Shooting, Tanaas Otry, July 11,—A young man_named Jacob Itoborts, while carclossly Landling o Derringer pistol In his room ut the State Lino Houto yastorday, dischorgod 1t, tho ball taking oifect on tho person of DoliaShammer, chamber- Iuaid, wio was in the roum attondiig o lor dutios, Tho wound is thonght to Do fatal. Tioberts gave himuelf up to the suthorition, i ilnlend i Anti=NMonopoly Convention, Sperial Dispatch to The Chicago L'ribune, TNes Mowes, July 11.—Tho l'o[k County Anti- Mopopoly Couventlon to nominato candidutos for|county ofticors moets hero to-morrow, Eyory townshipin tho county will be ropresented by ul] delegations. THE INMAN CRIME, How the City of Washington ‘Was Rushed to De- struction. A Passengor's Sfory =« Twwolvo Knots an Hour for Sevon-Days in a Fog-- Tho Lead Nevor Hove, Saved by Some Yards from a Shocking Disaster---Providence, Not Prevision. Warnings Rudely Repulsed.--A Record of Incompetence anmd Gross Negli- gence. Liverpool, Te Bert Harbor (July ), Correspondence of the New York Herald, On tho 21th of Juuo Inst I wont to Liverpool, England, bound for o threo monte* trip to the Westoru Statos of Amorica, I waos undecided by what line to go, but the gusrd or conductor of tho train told mo that the Inman Lino snilod that day ot § o'clock, and he furthormoro added, “THENE'S THE INMAN AGENT,” pointing to a person with,“ Tnman Lino " worked in gold Jottors on tho front of his cap. This goutleman, whoeo vpamo was Frooman, was oxcoodingly obliging, saw my luggago safo- 1y doposited in tho bnggoge room, and took mo to tho Inmon office. I asked and paid for a twolvo guines ticket; but, on Mr, Freoman nesuring mo that if 1 took o twelve guinea berth T might bo nncomfortablo, ond porhaps find my- golf in o room ith fivo or six othors, whorens, it I took a fifteon guinesone, I should have a borth with only onoother. Ipsid the extra threo guinons, the ticket clork making no remark, and coneequently tacitly agreoing with tho obsorvae tions of Mr. Frcomaun. As wo wentoff in the tug, *{ TAERE'S TNE WABNINGTON, A SPLENDID VESSEL,™ observed that individual, with a vory pardonsblo prido in tho tono of his voice. During our firs} night ot sos X obgorved such oxtraordinary con- duct on tho part of one of my follow passongers that X asked the opinion of tho doctor on the saubject, and Lo camo to tho conclusion that ho waa Inboring undor an attack of dalirium-tro- mens, As 1 bad no idea of waking up one morn- ing with my throat out, T applid for aud vas given o borth with only one other occupant, I oceupled this berth during tho wholo of the voy- age and proforred it to my old ouo, tho solo dit- foronco boing that tho Iattor Lad 6 port and my new ono openod on_tho saloon, Tho berths in which I might be uncomfortablo and be bunked with five or ix poople oxistod ouly in THE FERTILE IMAGINATION OF M. PREEMAN, o8 thore woro nono bu$ donble-borths in the ghip. I did not discover nntil neatly at the end of tho voyago that I was occipying o balve- guinon borth. Br. Frooman may bo, aud no doubt is, o very efficiont and moncy-making run- nor for the Iniman Company, but I ean hardly say that his statementy aro strictly to be rolied npon, Wo nrived at Quoonstown all right, and procacded on our way with something liko ¥IVE UUNDRED AND FIPTY SOULS ON JIOARD, all told. The first day out from Queonstown wo had o etiff hond wind, and on Friday wo had B rogulac gulo, vith o Lieavy son, during which tho Washington proved hersolf a vory good nea- Doat, hardly taking in any water worth montion- ing, nnd wo wero all -delighted with hor, On Suuday wo bad a fog, and from that day till tho day eho struck THE FOO WIISTLE WAS NEVER SILENT, oxeopt for vory ocensional and short intorvals, and no “sight™ wag takon except ono about Woduesday, ut 10 o'clock, and that was taken with no horizon, During the sovon days I fro- quontly asked tho_officors whother thoy know whara %o woro, and tho iuvarisblo auswor wos, 01, wo ko certainly WITHIN THRLE O FIVE MILES oI 50.” During tho last threo dnys tho ship was kopt wost by north, and the rospoctive Intitudos were 4102 4157, 416, spoakiug from mowory. On Baturday, at half-past 1 o'clock, tho saloon pas- sengors wore mostly in tho cabin, chatting and playing cards, whon the ship went * FULL SPEED ON THE GULL ROCK SHOAL, 8ho gavo two slight bumps, slidod o bit, then & tromendous tremor ran_through tho ship, and thoro sho was, hard aud fast. Thore was nob much soa on ab tho time, only s heavy swell and A DENSE MEAVY FOG ALL ROUND US, No ono had tho smallest idea whore wo wore, ono_ofilcor snying wo wore on the Goorgos Sunds, snother on the Nantucket shoal, and anothor mado the only sensible obsorvation on 4ho subject, which was that ho HADN'T THE BLIGUTEST IDEA WIEBE WE WERE. Comfortublo that. Evory effort was mado to back her off, which most fortunately proved inoffectual, and thon the fog horns were blown and cannon fired off. When the situation gradu- ally dawnod upon us that FEABFUL WAILING OF WOMEN commoncod. For full balf an hour nothing was dono—n stato of total innction. Dassengers woro crowding the decks, cryivg, pulying, Linng- ing to thonacks of mothorn, altors, Jovers, bus- bunds, until suddonly & sailor orios out from tho forocastlo, ““I MEAR A HUMAN voIcg!" Evory ear is strainod to catch tho welcome sound.” It apponrs to como again, but melty away, aud o an cries out, “1b's only tho sea-birds orylng out.” Again wo lond tho canuon, and sgain tho whistle is blown, just on the chanco of a vm:m!l pssiug by, whon the socoud ofticer shouts out, 4+ BILENCE, EVERY ONE OF YOU; THAT'S A HAIL] " A pin could have dropped into tho seaand baen distinetly heard for a full minute. “Bhip ahoy! " Auother half minute of agony and susponso, when through tho fog comos a faint responso, “gmp anoet" A minute attor and » small boat {s dlscoverod ‘muking its way cautiously towsrds us, and what & cheor broko forth | “ Aro wornfo? " ‘“Ta it a big vossel 2" * Can sho carry us all?” resounded on all sidos, 4 Come slongsido,” shouts tho second officer, © WHERE ARE WE P " # Off the const of Nova Buotia,” ia the reply. “ How far off #* “ Half & mile.” 4 Ty thoro good landing 7" # A good harbor, with sholving boach." Tho ocoupants of the boat, Cornelius Bwan- b“!lig and William Forguson, climbed up the sido, au WE FELT COMPABATIVELY SAYE. How easy it is for mo to write this lattor son- touco; but how impossible to doscribe in the very fhintost dogree the gallantry of theso noble follown! At the time whon we struck Lorguson was lying ill in his bed, but at the sound of our suus’ & TIIH BRAVE MAN fiot out of his bod, although lo was spitting lood at the time, and ho snd Bwanburg wont to tho brow of the hill and shoutod out to us at the top of thoir voicos that thoy wore coming, and pl‘.\“ off in n boat which providentially was on tho shoro, TIE WONK OF DISEMDARKING was Immadistely procoeded with, thros ship'a Loatu boing dispatehed with the boat under tho ruidanco of Bwanburg and Forguson, \Whon hey roturnod othiors wore loaded up as fast as posuible and dispatohed to tho shoro, 'The Boc- ond Officor bohaved eplendidly, Btanding at the Eunuvflly of tho ladder, with'a hatchot in his aud, he ¥HNEATENED TO OUT ANY MAN DOWN who tried to got into tho bouats bofore the women, ‘T'o iy oxortion we owe it that there was 1ot an ugly rush, ‘Tho steeraga passongors woro admirably quiot, no single man attompting to got at tho Loats, Thoy have thoir own con- selonooy to thank for this, ag NO ATTFAPT WAH MADE TO DISCIPLINE THEN, nor was any attonpt mado to keop arder, Col. Parvell wont with mo to the Captain, who was n tho bridgo, aud nsked him whothor he should ffor his sorvices to keop the passengors quict orto argenize thew in some FrEvE s oase of nmfsh way. Ilis sorvices wora quiotly doclined. During all'thia timo TILE DUMPING AND SCRATING OF TIIF, RTERN-TOST and_ruddor continued, making us afraid that 8lio would brosk in two; but atill the women, and oupocially tho young girls, cried vory little, nud_boro up wondorfulfy. ' Two young filrlu in the ealoon, from Riiode Inland and Insanchusetts respectively, with their mother nud nunt, on my musuring thom that thoy would get to land all anfo, sut quiotly down nnd nover moved amusole bill thoir names wore callo® out to ombark, A young Irlsli girl in tho stoer- agzo, named Winifrod, camo and ankod mo WHETIER GIIE, WOULD SEL GANTLE GARDEN AT ALL. Of courso 1 told hor yon, Bhio gayo mo o kiss, and I wrappod aui Ulstor coat around hor os_sha went down the Indder. Neithor I nor Winifred aro any tho worna for it yol, 1 hopo. As 60on as wo got on shoro tho Irish omigrants kopt mostly by themsolves, nnd the Fins and Qormans by thomselyes. Thoro wero soveral DESERTED DARNS AND OUTHOUSES ON TIE DBEAC, in which tho paasengors wore haused. Ponces nnd _railings wero torn up, fircy builf, and tena~ kottles and biscuit wore gorved out a8 quickl as possiblo, Forlunatoly tho wonthor, thoug damp and foggy, was ondurablo, olso tho suffor- i"f of tho poor creaturcs must havo boen dread- ful, and tho babiea must Linve dicd. THE CAIN LADIES wora takon np to tho houso of Mr. Harding and taken good ¢avo of by Mrs, Harding and her oxcollont daughters, I saw Winifrod, coat and all, and throo othor young Irish girls safo undor tho protaction of the angals in tlio shapo of tho Misgos Lawis, and many othors found o homo and_sholtor undor tho roof of anothor Mrs, Lowia, TIIE RINDNESS OF TIESE PEOPLE was sch that 10 monoy could avor ropay thom, oven if the Inman agontwas to givethommillions of dollurn, But what was tobo dove with tho hun- drods of poor Irigh women lylug on the beach under tho Lanks and big rocks ? A GALLANT AMERIOAN, Horo wos an o,:pqrhmuy for Col. Parnoll, of tho United States Cuvlry, from Camp H. Har- noy, Oregon, to como forward ; and nobly he did 80, This gantloman, ns caln and polito in pesco 84’ b is gallant in war, wont round and induced uovorsl womon to go up to the back barns and caitlo shods; and dispatched whole gangs of mon under mo to houso thom and BUILD FIKES FOR THEM. Many a_poor creaturs wout to sloop ot night blossing Col. Parnoll, I am sorry to say that L Qid not soo ono singlo othor cabin male passon- gor oxorting himsclf in tho slightost to assint tho poor creatures. When tho Colonel and I wont up to tho Lowis' that night at 1 o’clock wo found a gontlomau, who is connocted with the Inman Lino at Liverpool, 1X A CONPORTANLE FEATIER BED, with tho door locked on tho inside, whereas thoro wero dozons of woman, inctuding tho two Misses Lowis aud old Mrs, Lowis in the nextroom, lying on the floor. Tho noxt day broke DAJP, FOUGY, AND RAINY, Tho Doctor cumo ashoro, and behaved ad- mirably, putting up tonts from canvos eaily, attonding to tho women, &o.,in fact doiug overy- thing in his power to alloviate their condition, Up to this point wo had not caught a sight of tho stoamor, tho fog being too thick. On Mon- day, howevyor, tho weather cleared up, snd thero shio lay quiescent, A IF BUIE WAS AT ANCHOR. 8ho lea about hulf a milo to tho loeward of Groen Island, which is about three acres in extent aud balf s milo in a diroct lino from the- shore. A LINE OF REEFS oxtends out from tho shore, with hoavy breakers on them. Tad wo gouo to tho right or the loft ouly 200 yards wo muat have STIUCK ETILER THE ISLAND OR THE REEFS, and a fearful loss of life must bave ensuod. About 4 miles in tho rear of tho ship is the Lit- tlo ITopo Rock, by which wo must live passed within & fow yards. Tho stonmer lics in about FIFTEEN FEET OF WATER, and aspuum 28 golid ns tho rock sho lios on. Hor atorn is in deop wator, and if wo had backed off weo must Lave sunlk in fivominutos. Ten minutes aftor sho struck sho bogan to Alll, and is now filled up, with FIFTEEN FEET OF WATER IN HER 1OLD, Al Sundny and Monday stores, blankots, boof, biscuils, &o., were landod, and’ ovory ono op- pearad de contonted as possibla undor tho cir- cumstances. ‘Tho kindness of tho people, what fow thoro are is oxcessivo. Evory one is on- gaged in alleviating sufforing, On Monday Gvoning o mooting of cablo pnssongers was called, and about two hundred dollars were sub- woribed on the spot in coin for TUE TWO JIEROES, BWANNULG AND PERGUSON. Ono ought to bo started in Now York for the snme purposo, in bobalf of thoso noble followa who risked their lives for us. No tidings havo baen lienrd yot of any relief boing eent, owingto Tard-prossing business in Now York. I started yestorday for Anuapolis, aud hope to bein Now York to-morrow. When I loft there waoro plenty of provisions for all hands for soma ill\yzs to como. ‘Lhis ia how the Washington wes 0st. WRY BHE WAS LOST is quite a differont affair. Many roadors of the Herald aro not nautical men. I will simply say that thoy can only comparo the uavigation of tho ‘Washington to the conduct of a man who gets ona horso and gallops in o dark night full speed down a turnpike road, totally regardloss whathor thoro aro sovoral gatos oo tho road and whothor they aro opon or shut. Fortu- naloly for us, wo got through ono gato— the Littlo Hopo Rock; but Gull Rock Shoa! gato was unfortunately closed. A8 Isaid boforo, no sight was tkon for seven dny. THE LEAD WAS NEVER JOVE ONCE, No ano Lind the slightest idon whero wo wore, and yot this ill-fated ship was run at twelve and thir- {eon knots an hour for days togother. It is per- foctly monstrous that the lives of 600 persons shonld be at the mercy of a sot of men either GUOSBSLY INCOMPETENT OR ELSE INCONCEIVABLY CARELESS. Had this accident occurred at night at loast one hundred lives would have beon lost, What is tho good of o Captain in & timo of poril who is laid up with gout? What possible good is an oflicor who can't toll tho position of his ship within 160 milos? We had on board a Captain a8 pnascuficr who Lig crossed tho ocesn ecoros of timos, bio froquently warned tho Chief Oficor that Lo was RUNNING TOO FAR NORTHWARD, and advised him to run down » hundrod miles or #0 to the southward to got the sun and sco where they wore, Ilis advice was rudely do- clined, Tho Second Officor, I bolievo, coincidod with this view. Wo should have gone on run« ning twelve lnots an hour TILL WE STRUCK SONMETHING, ovon it that somothing should be the Seal Rock at San Francisco. A most gearching and minute inquiry should bo held into tho matter, and TH1 RESPONSIDLE PERSONS PUNISHED, As tho matter at prosent stands suy one sail- ing from England to Amorics can Just toss up s 5 cent ploce to know whother he will come ont all right or not. Groat credit is duo the Socond Officor, tho doator, aud tho purser for their soe tivity and attention to tho Iadies. 10£-C0LD IMPERTINENOE. Aftor what I havo atated it will scarcoly be orodited that tho bofors mentionod roprosont- ative of tho Inman Livorpool ohlce should havo notually had tho barofaced audacity to go round soliciting signatures to a tostimonial to the Captain and oflicers for the vory officiont way in which thoyhad dono thoir duty gonorally, and for their kindness aftor tho wrock. DONE THEIR DUTY | 1 only hapo, for tho credit of l-:uflinhmun, that tho officors thomselves will sos the ridiculous absurdity of any testimoninl boing prosonted to them at #uch n momont as tho presont, and stop it at onco. ‘o officor or ofticors who hiad ohiargo of the navigation of tho City of Washington are NOT FIT TO PILOT A TUD ON A DUCKFORD. No doubt a great deal of nonsonso will bo talked about variation of compassos, orrors of tne noodlo, &o., but tho plain truth is that tho wholo affair has boen ono of gross incompotonoy ond noglect, Not wany yoani ngo Lorossod by the atenmor Ohicago, and thot yossel was run at full spood for kovoral days without an obsor- vation, At 1o'clock In tho morning tho cry of “Broskery ahoad” was raised; and wo found oursolves In the Bay of Dantry,' Wo Inckily got out after a dreadful oxhibition of mismanago- mont and confusion, A month aftor she went down withiu a fow milos of tho some placo, Just becauso no livea woro Jost tho on tho Washing- ton, by 1o means are tho officors of tho ship to bo acquittod of blame and their faults varnisked over. . A FEW YARDS TO THE RIGHT OR TENT, or a littlo moro tioa or oven & wintry monthi, and & fow survivors aud s grent many corpses would havo borne both loud and silont witness to ono of tho most flagrant instances of gross misoal- culation and obatinato bullhoadodnoss, I have 1o wish to projudico the case, but with the torri- ble exumple of the Atlautic, and our providons [Continued on the Kighth Paged i | i ] e

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