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@ zg a8 E 1 r i g | § i [ f H i Commissioner of New York city, to allowance and Payment certain the cit New On the that Brady a Le’ uae & costes for ging Pony to the ‘note, represenied ‘ity sto (Orady foul he eet ‘his claim settled | the influence of Mountjoy, and upon the under ing that the “influence” was to be {i # i He ‘elaimed for the ap) it that “an agreement to use in- uence with e pul to perform a act is not mocessarily unlawful,” and the agreement which Mount- dey made, as the t, Was not void as @gnivst public policy. Influence to effect an ‘Wantazeous to Poe ceit or another is aa lew until it “undue” in its character and Infected with wrong or fraud, An to procare a valuable franchise dedeed void—Bell va, Leggett, TN. Y., 176 16 publio intereste demand that the judgment of the should bo formed wholly irrespective of per- sonal solicitations and from the merit of the measure Pro) . “Bat even this principle is limited to personal end private solicitation. it owe may contract for com- sation in proeecuting a’claim or in unglog & measure ro & legislative committee.’ The defendant had a @laim against the city which he swore was due. There ‘4 no pretence that he was not legally and morally en- ‘Utled to be paid; but the Street Commissioner: might ‘withbold payment for sixty days, 4 engaged to ‘advocate a waiver of this privilege. There is nothing in {public policy making it improper to urge his doing so, For the respondent {t was contended that the jury found that the evidence of Brady as to the consideration of the note was true, and consequently the consideration ‘Was illogal and could not have been enforced between ‘the original parties, 1t is well settled that no contract, founded upon the cousideration of using personal influ- ence with public officers, or for what are aptly termed Pr peerless can enforced by the courts, and that thts was of that character is clear. The judge mi ‘correct in refusing to rule that the agreement reft ‘to and established by the evidence was not illegal. It ‘was plainly an ii Contract and could not be enfore nd. ‘Gaze argued and submitted. For the appeliant, James ‘© Brady; for the respondent, J, H. Reynolds, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Chargo of Illegally Obtaining a Letter from the Post Office. Before Commisaioner Osborn. Aman named Thomas Stecle was yesterday charged ‘ender a warrant, grounded on an affidavit sworn to by Mr. J. Gayler, special agent of the Post Office Depart- ‘ment, with ha’ fraudulent representations, about ‘the 6th da; eos, obtained from a.clerie in the city, aud containing a draft pay In default of $5, bail the defendant was held on tho 17th inst. SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM. & Geld Speculation—Perils of the Uninitiated in the Technique of the Board. ‘Before Jedges Leonard, Ingraham and Sutherland. and from an order of the Special Term denying @ motion for a new trial. ‘Phe action was brought to récover $5,125, with interest f'rem May 12, 1664 Plaintiffs, prior to that time, were brokers in thig city, and began about CY do busi: Siete ‘Toom was opened, ineas iH 8 i ER in at bi A £35 g2 i33: ul Hy age H A [K EE f i p i F t E E BES mr 1 eS ip He He i i i it ut ie i 4 Heli l EF z il 5 / ® F i : ag He te aeee ft fal if si i E if i i be 5e fl i il i i fi oH it [ COMMON PLEAS—PART 2. od to the Plaintiff, EW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL JL, 1867.— ‘Mx Guneing®. Bedford, Jr., Assistant District Attor- ae! = 4 Ly the aad not be hurt by Blin, and friends enemies,” The man, gentiomen of contemplate the of arson avails the of the night for the consum- stands, in the eye Deals that does @ verdict based alone; for a verdict founded npon the. adventuro, bave as its foundation stone or honest mistake, while at is universally facts and circumstances when well linked together speak with ali the force of truth, and cannot deceive. In the cage now before you the people will prove that on night of the 18th of December last, about the hour of eleven o'clock, the tenement house No, 280 Seventh avenue, in this city, owned by Jacob Greenwald, and Containing six families, was set on fire; but, most provi- dentially, the fames were extinguished before any loss of Nite ocourred. 1t will appear in evidence that in August last the prisoner aj the bar hired the basement of the premises for a period of six months at $12 per month; that he moved into this basoment several boxes contaln- wy ostrich and & 5 3 tonement house No, 230 Seventh avenue, The hall was filled with smoke. The officer proceeded to the base- ment hired by the prisoner, and on examination he dis- covered a hole burned in the floor about four or five inches in diameter; light strips of wood, wet with kero. sene oil and partiaily burned, were around this hole; aleo @ newspaper and several paper boxes saturated with fluid. Tbe officer prompily caused the arrest of the prisoner. As soon as he was in custody he was asked, “tare you insured ?”” He replied, “No, not for a cy od peony; why arrest, why suspect me with firing place, when it contains all Iam worth, aud when I am hot insured fora single penny?” At the stdtion house the prisoner was searched, and to the utter astonishment of those present on bim was found a policy of in- surance for $1,000 on the very stock which he had at one time in the basoment, and which be had so cautiously removed before the fire. The policy being discovered, the prisoner turned pale, trembled, but made no reply. He was for the fa- stant bewildered, the damning evidence was overpower- tng. He could not speak. Such, gentlemen, are the simple but telling facta in this case, As intelligent, honest jurors, I cali upon you to tell me, is there any force of meaning in them? Are they significant of the 4unocence or the guilt of the prisoner? If they eluci- date neither of these propositions, tell me, if you pleas*, ‘and (eli me for the causs of the people, and as an act of common justice to the prisoner, what !n' are re, onan see. them? I will not detain you longer, bat will proceed to call the witnesses, and on rests ‘the sacred responsibility of the issue. You are the Ju sworn to render @ verdict in accordance with the evidence. Discharge the high duty devolving uj ‘ou faitnfuily and conacient! le thea heir Whe onder quences be what t! may, you will have nothing to re- ret, for will have ini your oatha and maintained the supre: A number of witnesses were examin je the sanctity of the law. and @ Michael Woods charged with stealing Jara worth of clothing and $68 in money tron Thomas J. Nealis, No. 46 Mott street, on the 25th of March, pleaded gay, to the indictment, and was sentenced to a for three years and six months, COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. — Covat—Oaaxners.—Nos. 70, 74, 97, 105, 113, Courr.—Part 1.—Nos, 3178, 3203, 3207, 2747, 3088, 2041, 2767, $237, saan sai suas" S268, |. Part 32 —Nos, ‘2118, 1944, 2018, He ok, Tx Tl, Sn, an tn, oRT—Kixos County Crxcuit.—Nos. 67, 14, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 86, 89, 90, 91, 8 2 BROOKLYN COURTS. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. The Salvage Case. Walter S. Burke ve. the Brig Anatasia.—The trial of this case, a full statement of which bas been published in the Hxnatp, was resumed yesterday afternoon, when the testimony on both sidos was concluded. The case without and Ji aoe UMTED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. United States vs, Thomas Lawler.—The further hearing in this case, which was reported in these, columus a short time since, took pleee yesterday morning. Law- Jer, it will be remembered, is charged é Gay held an inquest at No. 17 Ladlow street on the body of Mary Ellen Hayes, a child three years of agegwhose death wes the result of injuries recetved on 5 bint i if i Hi Ei i z nif fe fell Action for Alleged Slander. Before Judge Hearn. Dalton os. Shook.—This was an action to recover dam- ages for alleged slander, The parties to the suit are women. They had a dispute about the ownership of @ @bawi, cach claiming it ea her property. The plaintif’ a robber. Fired Degree. Yesterday ihe trial of Gartano & Gartameto, indicted Jor arto 17 the drat degree, was ‘ ; Hy held* on the body by Coroner Wildey. edout thirty-five years of 7 In Coroner found two bunches a ee ining several ‘Were written the names of James — and Henry J. louse, remains will identification, fF Hi 5 iF ULIFE-SAVING INVENTIONS, The commission appointed by the Secretary of the ‘Treasury to inquire into and report upon the numerous dereriters’ rooms, 49 Wall street. Mr. A. S. Bemas, of Buffalo, occupied the chair. Namerous communications were received from inven- ing — 4 eg wel misaion, The wee Cont mig which the thoy were to subject to teste a number of safety valves for inapection; but wnaaee oars a su 1t pressure to test the valves iy, the ri for after nih toey i 10 moet pice Treg, aa Shen they ajuda went meveugta ering herent "Ten Soy re an with this wn iri ear Er sia, i haoe ote Oe ea ie « ig fii | | Hite Huet Ay s3 E s ; ! ij r 2 ! 23 85 E i assessed extended over a very large of the city—in fact, beyond ind that he had ever heard of. It included all the commencing at the ly to Canal, ruaniog from ‘udson to Fourteenth street, thro! to the Fourth avenue, down the Bowery, Chatham square, New Bowery, and so to James street, ‘down James street to South street, down South street to the Battery, amd go to the place of beginning. The assessment took in all the property within these boundaries, leaving out, of course, all duck | ign No less than seventeen thousand parcels of were aasessed greater or leas extent precedent property ing east of West street up up to Hudson and from Fourteenth street avenue to the was likely to Msg aad Fagg eet ald ave property owner 001 Joctions to’ 10 coramlanoners i Teierence to the damage beneilt asseaved to him before the 20th Inst. if to the Supreme Court. in, & majority in amount of all the damages awarded aud the assessments made for benefit 89 decided they could stop the project altogether by applying to the Suprome Court on the 10th of June. In the event of such an i seen of boing made the Supreme Court aro authorized to have the work digcontinued. Judge @ briet speech, denouncing the #0. called improvement, which, he said, he understood to be a scheme for tho destraction of a large section of property for the benefit of certain city railroads, and presented the foliowing resolutions in order to elicit the sense of the meoting:— { 3 Ft E i | 5. E the Secretary, announced followin; decrge, Opdyt, Jonathan 0. Power, - wier, Brooks, res ‘Stewart jackzon & Schultz, John P, David M. Carl, Amos.R. Eno, Stephen Wray, Henry Hil Robert L. St Peter Lynch, Wyllis Blackstone, William A. Martin, Howell Hoppock, James Van Name, Benjamin W. Bonney. and Sinclair Tousey. ‘The names sclected were unanimously approved, and gen- janes rastus inl POLICE INTELLIGENCE. A Youso Max Cuarcen wir Forcery.—Sixarran Casn.—On the 4th day of January iast a letter contain- ing & Graft on the Metropolitan Bank of this city for mailea at Randolph, this State, buat failed to reach the firm to whom it bad been sent. An investigation of the matter showed that by some means at present unknown i cf if} | i 3 a H i i é i i 5 = 2 = ! i : E f i fy i l HI f | H 4 é 5 i Eg fl ze i i E ; i E H E z z' H Ei al fe n s F Ki Hp i ‘| i f : it i h § i tion in this case (fally reported in yesterday's Hmnatp) was not continued before Justice Dowling, as was anticipated, wee Ull ten o'clock next Monday morning, Aganet ov 4 Sreampoat Tomr.—Mr. Gideon Reynolds, living im Providence, R. L, yesterday atrived in this city in response toa telegraphic despatch sont to him by Brackett, of the City Hall police, to prosecute a man named James Haggerty, charged with larceay. On Yae GiIALSA indenture, made the — day of April, 1867, be- partios sree the nc a ect of Ron Yat Fund and Adopted by the Board of Aldermen, December 17, 1866. Apeeres by the Mayor, December 18, 1 ain ceca ee Sore of Feeney Soanelle e parties hereto, © 88001 +, have agreed to’ purchase said premises upon oe terms and conditions, Now, this indenture witnesseth that the parties horeto of the first sideration of the said premises, $500,000, lawful money of the Tica, to them in hat Second part ator before tue énsealing and these presents, the receipt whereby is hereby acknow- ledged, have granted, bargained, sold, aliened, remised, released, conveyed and confirmed, and by these presents do grant, in, sell, atien, remise, release, convey and confirm unto the said parties of the second part for ever. All that certain piece or parcel of tand in the clty of New York, being the sontherly end of the City Hall Park, and bounded and descril as foliows, to wit :—Bogin- ning at a point on the easterly side of Broadway, soven- teen feet and one inch south of the point where tho BE: z e eh WPVESTERE EHTEL 4] Ale zit iil 45 F NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Neowarke Fetat Borxme Casvatty.—On Monday night last a little child of Mr. F, Marks, No. 834 Green street, was so severely barned by the explosion of a kerosene lamp celved by its mother in her excitement, reach: table which was covered by the burning oil, and its clothing caught fire, reauiting as above stated. Tho county physician granted a certificate of accidental death, . Fara AcomEnt.—On Tueeday morning a man named William Kanark, while walking- along the side of a boat ‘on the Morris Camtal about a mile anda half above the city, fell into the hold of the boat and was instantly killed. Tbe County Physician was summoned who ascertained that the man strack his head against the boards of the boat with such force as to cause the result ‘above given, A Compast ov rum Rivuz Cones in Reapivess to Viert as Mima Reaionsa,—In anticipation of serious trouble fm the mining regions of New Jersey, Governor Ward ‘Tae Lacwtarcan,—Among the bills just passed 19 one the lense fee for the keeping of iiquor stores at not less than fifty nor more than three hundred do).are. soldiers of New Jersey who may be absent therefrom in the service of the Btate or of the United States atthe to answer by Justice Dodge for attempting to drive ‘a horpe which was sui from a severe and ugly looz- Jpg sore on one of his fore Pa aide Pantene ets | 1] wortiy’ kmuocipent, donoene — SHEET. ns : G. D. Taira Sescetony 1% . A. W. HE ‘lark, G" i Corey, Mt , The Centenary Committee determined on mo-ting the Oth of May for the distribution of the centenary collec- ton money, tf from the Committee on of cneyslens'n. com ral " 20 our community, f fg chuehyappeataeai were nua Yorr Ww. P. E.—New York :— uane church, T. B, ‘Smii ‘street, J. 8, Hi Points . N. Shaler, w. ; St. Paul’s chapel, to . G. Hodstrom; Wasb- R. S Foster; Bedford street, 8. D. 3 Central chyreh, G. 1, Kings Twenty. ; Thirtieth. ot, A.C. hrorty-t ned atrect, BO. a mond ; Eighty- Central Park Mission, J. C. A. H. Wyatt. White reenburg, A. Rogers, ‘©. 8, Brown, Dobbe’ Ferry and’ Ashford, 7. Lodge, Yonkers, M. D'C, Crawford. Tuckahoe, G. Brupor. Riverdale, A. Oxrander. City Mision, D, Te Marks, A. K. sanford. New York City Prison, 0, Bat- tersby, J. Holdioh, Seorctary of American Bible Society, and meinber of St, Pau!’s Quarterly Conference. A. M. Hough, Missionary to Montana. Povauxesra Dystaicr—J. B, Wakeley, P. B.—Pough- Keopsie; Washington sirect, J, BE, Cookinan; Cannon strect, E. L. Prentice; Hediing church, W, 6, Smith, Fisbxill Landing, 0, V. Ammermann. Mattoawan, J. Y. Bates, Fishkill Village, A. 1. Caiver.. New Hambu and Wappinger’s Faits, 1. Ferris, supply, Glenham au Carthage, 10 be supplied, Jolnsville, J, Birch. Cold Spring, W. Qateander, Pbillipstown, E. S& Bishop. Garrison, S. J. M’Cutcheon, West Polnt, 0, Haviland, Fort Montgomery, B, M. Genung. Prekekill—First chareb, & I. Ferguson; St. Paul's, & M. Terry, Putnam’ Valley, to be supplied. | Shrab Oaks, 3 68) =«6W. Smith, = Croton, T, 8 Lont, Bing Sing, WB Ridgeway, ‘Keusico and North Casto, L. B. Andrus. Pleasanivilfe, P. L Hoyt, Noweastic, J. Millard, Pino’s Bridge, J. W. Macomber. Bedford, J, H. Champion. Whitlockville, G. H. Corey. Hermon, N. 8. Tathill. Mount Zion, J. G. Sbrieve. Cortland! H. G Humphrey. Brewster's, A. D. Vail. Carmel ai Drewville, H. J. Fox. Lake Mahopac, R Wheatley. Now Fairheld, G@. Hearn. Pawlings, J.’ 4. Edmon Foughausg, A. Hant, Dutchess, 4. Vail. Amenia, W. B Ketcham. Sharon, W. Stevens, Dover Plains, A. P. ‘OD. ‘J. McClintock, President of Drew srpogen aathoeme ary and member of Carmel Quarterly Con! 'T. Carter, Missionary to South America, RawwenecK Distucr, P. R. Brown, P. E.—Rhinebeck, , $8. Harrower. Hillside and Riverside, C. W. Millard. Red Hook, J. W. Solieck. Germantowa aud Myersville, J, H. Wood, Hadson, 8, Fitch, Stockport and Claver- ack, W. E. Clark, Weet’ Tagtikante and West Gallatin, A Davis, Union Corners und Stookville, A, Coons, Eepemvillg, ™ Sines. pears ead ce bam Four ners, J. W. » East Red Rock, W. S Bouton. Canaan, G. Great G. D. Townsend. . Hartsville, 0, F. Wixon. Falls Village and Lime Rock, R. Huot. Ash! Falls and North Cannan, M. R. Lent. Norfolk an Goshen, 8 Kt Free. a Se: Colo, North East, P. Germond. Pine Plains, H. B. Mead. Ancram, B. H. Burch. Milan, T. Ellis Hyde Park, R. Tarleton. oo Holiow, Pleasant Valley and Verbank, N. bell. ‘. Flack, Principal of: Hudson River Institute, and momber of Stockport and. Claverack Quarierly Confer- ‘Pratravnie Drerrict, William Goss, P. E.—Pratts- ville, I, BR. Vandewater,” Roxbury, J. G. Slater, Gilboa, Teaver e: Neobane Dasha, Re Kerr ai ate tonviile, jerc! re Coeymans, a ville, R. De 5 IW. ey, ee Oe es hors, Kiskatom and ‘W. & Stilwell, J. J. Doan. re 9 Windbam, A. C, J. GQ ‘Dormans- DW. F oc Semen Daven .. Fero. sonv! W, W. Shaw. Goanckiertion W. F. Brush, Jefferson, E. B. Pierce, Summit, W. J. lves. Eminence, 6. Wood- worth. Medway and Jacksonville, to be su] Eviexvitie Distacr, A. H. Ferguson, /’. E,—Ellen- ville, E. 8. Osbon. Phillipsport, Edmund Lewis. Bloomingburg, D. Heroy, Jr., and J. W. Banta, supply. Crawford, Thomas La Monte, Middietow ‘. Mokean, Ridgebury, 0, C. Lane, Bridgeville and Sandbui [4 ©. and —— Rose, su, Ply Monticello, EB. H.°W. Barden. Mongaup Valiey, N. Brusie. Pike Pond, 0. Réynolds. Callicoom, A. Fremont, A. H. Haynes. Equinunk, v. M. Clarke, Dé Canes Harvard, & jeposit, D. Clark, » FW. eg aN. rs. Srabamavile W. L. Pattison, Napanock, 3 Couchman, ‘Rochester, F. Hamblin. -Alligervilie, J L. G, Ketcham, supply. Stone Charles Palmer. Olive, J. H. Loomis, Shokan, J. Shandaken, $ Fills 1 Vonaatons, J. Whittaker, West Harley, 0. ». (randa! ‘Newsvro Dieter, A. M. Osbon, P. E.—Newbarg— First Chureb, J, Miley, Second De Los Lua. North Newburg, M, Van Dusen. own, t0 be supplied. Balevitle, JZ. HL Lane, Roesville, M. x N._ B Thompson. Mil- i. New Pe Robert. Fae igeath ; Becond Chureh; D. Back. Saugerties, ‘Rockland, Greenfield, transferred to Maine Conference, transférred to Troy Conference, ‘The New York East Conference. FIFTR DAY'S SESSION, The New York East Annual Conference of the Metho- dist Episcopal Church held their fifth session on Monday, ‘at the St. Jobn streot church, New Haven, Conn. The Committee on Temperance presented a number of resolutions which, after some little dobate, were adopted. ‘The two following were the most important :— of te Meiropoiian’ Raclee law sot New York of the prohibitory lat in the State of Connectiout. aod will do al we enforcing the same. ERK 37. tobacco was ‘That we recommend the disuse of tobacco in all Asteria, GW. Anderson. Fieshing, @ R Crook; Fenslanva Ror: D. 0. Perris } Summerfield chareb, cy © moot next year as a DESTRUCTIVE: FIRE IN WILKESBARRE, PA, very large portion of this beautiful and enterprising town in asbes, occurred to-day; To « Gothamite, ‘and * especially to one who looks upon such matters with ap eye reportorial, the coniagration which has created such « ments here are now & heap (t ‘may bo very readily here are inclined to the destruction wrought tow & decidediy “big thing” in Judging of itasa Gothamite aula sidering everything from a Manhattanese its i ws if, for instance, a fire had Jeid in ash from Wail street to Canal, aud oneither side imagined opinion the of Jump of way midway between it and the East and North rivers, Feagratively. The firo broke out at seven o’clook tinware establishment of Mr, Market (the principal) street, and is originated from a portable charcoal farnace (such as tin- nors use for soldering purposes), which had been ignited im the rear part of that establishment section of the street in which the con! menced was made u} extended quite rap! steam fi bene dag Boe od to t, As'that com- mostly of frame buildings the fire ly, and owing to the absence of any it very soon attained such e tlong that at one time it was thought the whole town med vo de was doo in. AB if 553 that wero 80 well founded the wind freshened about the “ time when the doomed beyond alt ho; eastwara Market street (not sweeping baat @ short thing: i. eir course, At the same and blew building first pareicuet was flames ba —— a m on of me cont ration side) to the saddlery and og emablishinent of Mie W. W. Loomis, where, that having a sohd peek wad dpe naeirng le, ba wt rarily stayed. the sou of Market stroet, crossed over, extended its ravages from thet havi Bank buildt ment of Mr, not totally destroyed. eastward); atroet Jt took in (or rather took property. Franklin crosses tboroughfare, from the law building: of Mr, to the dr; “ }. Fazer, which was badly When the fre ik ~ wn) & tent Mnrvet one ze he flames extended each wr north and south oo Hates "When they” bed doy nearly reached this point @ consultation and it was upon any further “Spread of the become a to raze thi ground, This was accordingly proved, with entire su in ie coat e Hakes done, and, Lage and ti we as results COCR. At one time it was thought that the Wyoming Valley structures tn th was? Hotel, one of tue finest hotel doomed. In fact the of water from the hose in the ling and with water, e roof of the rear of this caught firo several times; but by dint.of Sr me abe we r, the edifice a 2 possible to extent of the one! ioouried by ws Sondre re following, however, ascertained. the ; BO it bot fall abort of $00,000. {ult amount, will not i free . Me . * $1,600;" insured for $400. Housenick & Jobnson, furniture, $13, $5,000. B. ‘The losses were:—Dr. B. inturatice, John Fazer, dry goods, B. Btetler, sured. A. aM Daniel bai $600, ©, E, Butler, books and stationery, loss Lynde, watches an for $3,000. J. W. ‘t. Parker, Fam! 9 Record e Times Di Jopn $4,000. Charl: bats and cay $500— —tnsured for $1,600. red for §160, Joss $3,000—fully ingured, hotel,”” less $8,000—insured tog, Clothing merebants, loss L for a $2, triding. “ milli establishment, fully ineure@ H.- Hakes, law oilice, _ build: books and property —_moatly saved —Telly The above statement comprises nearly the 1 in stock and merchandise. Tho followi: Gipal sufferers by the loss of real of which is {nsurod:—John Gran: jing are the prin- estate property, most den, of Clinton, N. oe and Z. Bennett, J. Sturtevant & Co., G. C. Butler, House- nick & Joni estate of Captain Dennis, W. Lee, Jr.: T. Burnett, J. © Collins, H. app. x Dr. William Brisbane, all ikesbarre As au earnest,of the go-aheadiliveness of the people hero I may mention that in some cases contracts for new buildings to occupy the sites have been of the Bakes and made this afternoon within ‘ive from the time the conflagration was brought under control, EXTRAORDINARY Ral UPON CHURCHES. Church Burglaries by Wholesale in Ver: 4 m the Burtin 1.) Free Presa, Aj ‘au cxiceordiaeey vo ah made by a on the various churchos in our city, which every church in Burlington The Unitarian church vetgy yew! by prying basement. find the books window in the 2 i i i ii 8 Ha ? got during ho ase. 4 Catholic chureh The door of i, o ms Mary's) the contribution boxes’ ornaments wastforced open, made to unlock {t, silver goblets and church bers drew down and lit the to ald them in thelr Any | Z if ise nln 2 2 eo Se > i PP aa ee pe ta 4 eg 53 ; "| i ial ie burglars last HE id di fF wis