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es — THIRTY-EIGHUTH YEAR, wee MRS. LAME’S MISSING MUFR, @UK CASE BROUGHT TO TRIAL DE- SPITE THE POLITICIANS. Tbe People Trinmphant, bat the ANoged Thiet Cleared Through the Benefit of Deubt-The MeKellop-Gilray Korker’ Appeal-Hope Lott for New*¥ork Citys Poe thieving friends of the tom: ema shysiers may learn (rom the less ferday in (ie General Sessions, where Liante Hall ‘wes placed on trial on charge of stealing Mrs. Lane's ways shield them fiom trial for their misdeeds, The final scene iw this ending tn the acquittal of mut, that t F protectors cann ue deame Haji, 1s an cvid nee that a fair investigation be had by ary person who persistently deman 1% If Justice i* claimed by any one who feels exerieved, as Mra, Lane did, the barefuced villainy @f Court attach(s, or even the friendship of a civil Jeetice, cannot uffect the course of the law. Yesterday the stuirease and passages of the old Prown stone baliding near Centre in Chambers Street, were blocked by ® multitude of citizens, dito an unusual interest in this case, in Yoiving in its disposition no immense sum of mon bor ony extended term of imprisonment, but looked ‘BOON a8 8 tost of justice in New York, The tomeod politicians were there also in large numbers, heip- ing to ewell the throng. They wore noticeable on eccour awaken of their large shirt fronts, DIAMOND PINS AND DYED MUSTACTIER, A fow nervous #hy leo darted through the ers multiiude from time to time, nover resting,and hay- ing no earthly business there or anywhere else, Mrs, Lane attended early in the morning and had @ consultation with Mr, Fellows before the opening ef the court, She related to him the particulars of her leas, telling him how sho knew ber muff. and why she accused Lizzio Hail of the larceny, A few minutes after eloven o'clock Recorder Hack ‘ett entered and took his seat, Justice Dowling took @ seat beside him, Court OMicer J. Walker Fowler @id not. He sat in the court room and nodded from fae to time at some flashy politician aa he caught Mts eye. Justice Yorky wus nowhere to be ween, Lirzie Hall, with her female companions @at in the iiitie inclosure for women near the ie had a velvet suck On and Wore a Llack veil over ber face. A jury wos impareiled, and Mr. Fellows, after nesses for the prosecution, announced Be reudiness to proceed the trial of Lizzie Ball, whom be crdered to the bai OUR STAPPRD OUT SMILING {took her seat t a mon who wre ar. rested for forgery on October 13, 186% on complaint of Joreph D McKellop and Joha Gur @0 portial guilt. The forger arose tremb: Ost bis whole frame w tation, He Bimselt to the Court, raving there was a conspiracy fo rend hie client to pr Here Re nterrupted the forger, asking what the object of t gue wae, or whether De had a motic Tho forger eaid he wanted to ask the jurors whether they had formed any op as it had b come remarkable through the newspapers. He was told to 20 on and ask lis questions, but not to wasie the time of the ¢ n useless tlk, On question tng the Jury it was asce 1 that none had formed any n of th t or tunocence of Lizzie Hull Te jurors were then #worn as follows George M. Dickinson, Leonaid 8. Bur ba ¥ i Decker. L n Diver Haver ma Aca t f Browne. W Vale: harak G. Coles, Charies H Couite, aia Patrick ke Mr+, Mary Lane was tien called to the witness stand and sworn, and Mr, Fellows proceed topes the case for the prosecution, He wi Lie surprised at the answers of those Jui eid that they knew not! ing of the case, For sev Weeks the inquiry uad been propounded to t bite by all the newspapers in New ¥ Mrs Lanes mor? hat was wi arate lie w rp RECENT EVENTS IN ALBANY i Halniy fons: A be siied at Il Seve : Feutod # furvis ied room, oF Mr there Wile re she ir Lizee Lil Her room Was always " Up the room, In orde HH der v1 attack Ly actually away, On looking over her cloth ty tat Lizz th 4 t e v 1 © 1 parton of Xt question Wax ‘ at My pocket again interfere ', telling tter ask the witness in re box, The forger thanked him’ bow 40 proceed, but too confused to take advantaze of the advice TUR PORGEK'S AUSTRUSE QUESTION, The lollowing question fully illustrates 1 Here itis word for Word from the ph 1's notes etys.cr—-Now M men! ber the last ( OW can't remenber t hs. How-if you v to-day thats that upon tie day am yon ear that you can't re you saw that wud in the box W what l waut to get af Bot present xt caled. Was given hita iu ¢ bof D (ie day of Ligzie Hal's a by Oficur 4d ‘ hover siuce lo't his possession, ee Was ten OD for ihe det i £)-. fered In evi ‘ence (he records of the tun, ‘To By lisctiuan’s Court, to sew that Mrs, Lave I » ® Civ #uik for the recovery of her mul mony was excluded. Yoounn, & eordsainer, was called as 4 He swore that Lizzie Hal was A WOMAN OF GOOD CHARACTER, 4 cross-examined by Mr, Fellows, he said ry know hee bu-bard at all w sit happen,” said Mr, Fellows, * that et with the wife, and “Tod Yoruuai—She lived to my house before she Ws Warsied, Sue went t@ live wike Lor sister for YORK, SENY’S LEGISLATURE LEGISLATION IN ‘Then after she got married sie caine back MRSWE THE WHEELS OF RUNNING ORDER, Mr. Fellows—Where was her hu Mr. Yoemsn—Sh ‘The witness then explain no busband, ing With her y-Two of toa Third had known Liane Winnos Faithful in Heved her to on it appeared: tha been living for ove the eross-exais Through the Tax Aunany, April 1 boil Houses were as quic bly could be. was not uncorked ps, that nothing occurred He occupied n, and contented himself w cept in one oF two en a large number ¢ passed, that bill out of Aféen or twenty acted upon, Lis request was complied with Mr. Winans was In his ent, and was the observed During the « the Chamber for of having the gentleman pointed out to the od that their universal verdict wa ‘looking man, and evy nnd Regisiry Bill =This inorn! g's sessions in ronnd, Ue said he had bo par the question, p tauglil yee “ bottled wrath" of t for the reason, induce him to un roughont the ses forger, Jammping up bench’on which you Low set is taken of Lim he sile t, Lizzie Mal of 100 Lanrens str Qoop cHAnacTER, husband of Lizzie Mall's ais muif was shown to bin, George Baite it before Kong South last £ wile went Sow nything naughty WINANS WAITING 118 VINDICATION, Mr, Winans will, as soon as the fourteen ehiidren ws—You might have done that Legisiataro ad. tf was shown to the witness, and sh fled without the s it atlorward bo ic of this when he makes his state the approval of Jay Gou! speech this morning, elarging that acted by the advice of Senator Fenton, be pi to may that w twill cause # shaking of the Mra. Parrett n his vindieati PRECISELY THE Otto Huster, a furrier iden lane, eal! SITION OF THE REPUBLICANS, J pot resign this morning, as ut they intended to mui; he bet at one timo you will keer party measures 1 them very © at when the aitempt is m York county, it having deen filed by Winans, and theretore the bill to fil, that Vacaney was unconst: tutional, He asnrod tho Gane Chicken of Kings {at if he would Introcuce a bil to Git the vacancy cond Disiriet of Chaaiangaa county, ne of it’ on in the would make atwo hours’ speech in favo the lust night of (he session: THE WITTE SITEEP OF CHAUTALQUA COUNTY. Mr, Bomus, who represents the First District of Chautougna connty.wis tn hie seat | one of the immortal 17 who voted against ordering arter amondinents to a third r ant congratutated him, the tax I ing, ‘I took bick tiese bills were diay thinned cut. A large nambor of local bil passed, but when the Hous» adjourne there Was not a quorum present, oo FUN ON STATEN ISLAND, —— The Gathering of the Sports at Jim Mace's Kevet in New Brighton last Evening An English Champion sent to Gras Previous to going into training for his fight for ip of America, Jim Mace received a complimentary beneft from Col, John TH. Waters and the citizens of the north side of Staten Island, in Dempsey Mall, New Brighton, last nigt, The politicians from New York and New Jereoy turned ors, and when the veteran Bill Teveo called timo at 8 0 persons had assombled in the hall. Atrong them were the Hon, Harry Hil, jock, Ailey White (of the banking frm of White, Morris the ehampi out in large pum o'clock, about the Hon, dames Cusick, the Hon. David Po & Co), Tom Eiliott the seed in, Alderinan James Rolston of Pamprafo, Jack Jonnings the rat-eater, Mr. Price, the sacred musician, and many others Tho Georgia M men, were ai¥o p ment wih songs The first. set-to 1! Troupe, composed of freed. ent, and enlivened the entertaia dinces tween Jim Monros and Dan Kerrican, eonsiste! four rounds witha rattling wind up. dim foucht weil with both hands and was is antazonist, They were uty Jack, more thin @ mates. for {oliowed by Pooley Maco and Vo Mr, Alice, Who is a cousin of hie Bn astonish champio mid the plaudits of tho spectators Horry Lill then exceatod some dificult feats with 0 way to ortii—the latter thirty-pount Indian clubs and English Wooley ant Steve Re a brother of the champion Enclish oarsman, Ti a fierce glove fight of three rc y was force! to retiro very groggy. J and a prominent Jer PUL On tho gloves, but although the Laster sported immeue t pin, he was badly worsted Test wvor of Dooney Harris, wao al » ightuing striker, tuled to get ina U on | Mace, who was in fine condition: was spendid and tis sparrin ra today, and will et once 0 Ui hls dght with Co ; y Le wii retire trom tho prige ring for A PLUCKY OLD SVOR?D, A Foot Race tn Soath Brooklyn Yesterday arrics Of the Paim, Robertson, Both men are mer York Cwedonian Club, and mi ton account of the great ais tue morning YING ELECTION BILL ed in the Senate this morning, was measure r supervision bo Goldie, referce aud stake Ihe men at made their toilets, LD. Koverison is # sori ge demon, with a well knit fr Mr. James is tall and b ouldere The old teman cou ne Were t for Ow bree ved.’ said he, * e young Wan won, Aiter ture fais ry! ogethor and passed ead of Juwes, Cieers, clapping o/ hands, and Waving oft 1 when | r i st Finishing the ¢ Maven Cuuxx, A mee'ing in {the wo turr Giver te enti. Gea har i nd to cb ' xing wlio 2 —— Seven Minutes to Hoboken, the new ferry boat I 5 H ‘ Her ora ‘ a Sunday, Was passing along nea avenue when be was followed by a villain overcome th ¢ ditt eliuies experience aiso to cet around registry amend Mr, Littlejony toa third reading, ay the motion to amend oe Limited bo as to acing of certain bil but these matters hud nothing t 1 and protest nd making it bou'd find that Mre Unievs the Repub on on this bul aw they evidently have on rats bre bound third reading avle duly would be e rules wall be AMENDMENTS TO THR TAX LEVY er that 1s known wt when they come Even a civil SUED BENATON ator Creainer, Who « underbolk was Republicans, that they should im aiter the adjournment, and ovation which tor Bra tley looke everything was wo Young Jako fard enbergh was also on band, and insisted that there- Wee po Yeouncy in the bixteenth Disuiay of Now hieves who rot wiv are due to Sistapts, to the Lon, Win. F. How moments, DUE bt, be did not at orney and is as sand to the Judge denaioms for onorgy a bringing the cape to Wink, looking rufilan, Me, Robiuson quicaened his pac IMs pursuer did the same, Mr. Robinson sprang up the steps of him residence closely followed by the rulan, who sei Same (ime a grub at his gold wate and cain. There Was a struggle and Mr. Robinson threw his assailant down, With the assistance of his brother, who rushed to his aid, Mr, Robinson beid the ruffiin un tilan officer arrived and took bim to the Twentieth street station, where he gave bis name. as James Goodteilow, ‘Justice Shandley committed the hign Wayman without bail, Exit Supervisor Dutche Commissioner Pleasonton and Silas B, Dutcher ager's p Recently the Co Fri but failed to make nis friond, Mijor Ballard, hi censor ax Collector of the Visirty-Rucoud Distk The Commissioner then appoited Mgor Bullard a and Lie Major now keoot a wates v {Supervisor Durcher, wilh a View 4 him deposed. The Comm ner, t ings sure, gave the position of Chiet of the Bu 1) Revenud Detectives aud Supervisors to Major Clifford, one of Bu urdl'4 fr ends, aud Mr. Thons has eotire conirol of Dutcher tment A change is expected within a few w@ks, — NEW JERSEY, The lease of the Morris canal to the Railroad € ny Was signed yesterday fuleott's jewelry store in Lambertville, No J igh Valley Tobbed ‘on Friday moraing of goods valucd ‘si — LOSSES BY PLR, 1 Kallway depot at Rideewoody Ne dey W The Lowell (Mass) Wadding and Paper Com pany's mils were dauiaged yesterday Mathias Karlo’s house In Germantown, Wis., wos burnes on Friday, snd Mr. Karie aud his wife perished Tho Nebraska State Lunatic Asylum at Lincolu Was buried yesterday, Two MuMAbed Ore supposed bo have per The West Castleton vt) Slate and Nafroad Company's miiis aud olver baiidings were burned ou Bgghiany coat Lond 41,00} Inbrbpo wb 04h Bi ——— TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1871, THE CIVIL WAR IN FRANCE. J T COLLECTT IRRESISTIBLE FORCE. WARREN LELAND'S SALE. — The Metropolitan's Patatta faned by the Trend of the Greatest of the Furniture Auction Sales. United States Marshal Geo. H, Sharpe yester- day bung out a ted flag in front of the Metropoli- At an early hour the halls and corridors & motley crowd. ers, boarding hoase keepers, and junkmen thronerd te dining and reception rooms on the first floor Waiting for the opening of the ceremonies, hotel lias not deen so crowded since the days of the Orst Japanese Embassy and little Tommy. Arrangements had boon made to sell all the for- niture on the second floor, inclading that of the dining room, parlors, and other rooms of that floor, before offering that of the other floors. five twonty-four hours for the removal of snch fur- ure, when new lots are to be brought from the above and offered on the second floor. cisely at 10 o'clock Mr. ©. maniy adjutant of Mr. Parlors Pro- ankman—The The Communiat Troops Successful at Neutl~ ly Insurgent Surrounded ussians Massing round Paris ying the Su -Last night pa mnfehtand was were filled with Farniture deal Germans Occv Panis, April 17. ntifical Zouaves were @ terday at Neuilly by Commanist troops. The latter were successful and enptured some col- Tho epirit of th muntst decree provides for methodical requisitions upon the inbabitents of Paris street by street. An ther decree convokes the Syndical Chambers in statistics of abandoned work: shops and to arrange for ‘heir reopening by work men who are not proprietors, 8:30 A. M.—Cannonad at Neuilly and the Por scoms to be nearing the city, 1 1 avout him before, After dof tie chamber eradualiy were at 10 o'clock ed quietly, gaged at clote quar troops is good. member of the Kighth Ward, tia Dis rent until his ences: qualified. In the Board of Aldermen, however, things did not go along so smoothly, Counting onlg the Alderman from tho Eighth Ward, who has bis second year yet toserve, tho new Board of Aldor mon would consist of 8 Repabiicans avd 7 Dom- ng and rifle fring is going on and the wound is still warm: P, Thomag, the gentlo- Allen B, Miner, Marshal Sharpe's auctioneer, mounted a chair in one of the northern roona and began the sale, was an English Bru in ood order, and sold for A rumor is afloat that the representatives of tho tind, and Taly are Jointly urging Tt is a One ca cents a yard, @ chandelier and J finally warming apy Out at guod prices Mr. Thomas is « modet auctioneer, and;has the pecu: outgoing Alderman of the Eighth Ward ( Kelly) had a right to retain his seat until bis succes sor was duly elected and qualified, and in this stand they were fortified by the writtea opivions of ex- Chancellor B, Williamson and Mr, CorUandt Parkor, These centlomen say that 9 should be a quorum and 4 mojority in the Common Couneil, which must cone sist of 16 me secure th United Statos, En the Commune to ag jonnl Guards huving invaded the hotel Belgian Embassy, has been order Monotti Garibaldi has the Commune. tions were a flae The Commune has institu ce to a ras, a iate investigation d and arrests m He rattles away like as f advantage of knowing every one in the ro; very nod of their heads to this Way two old “gentlemen, both eiected a member of persons voting, da General Court Mar- ochamber sets knocked dow mat a price truly alerming. VERSAILLES REPORTS, Vensatira, Apr The Aesemb! 7, via Lonpon—Midnight — passed a dcereo ordering munl- is on the 80th insta 1\ is reported that sharp enzacement took place f Asnicres, and tl s carried the Chateau Beckon command: ing the village, INSURGENT TROOPS SUAROUNDED, special despatch ero bers, not calling the n highth Ward, who gth of the opinions of ex. and Cortlandt Parkor, I With bis caucus instructions, declined to ro- ognize Kelly. n side to proceed with th dent, and on the Democratic side to Deputy Murs Thomas wherever he wen kept the tally and W permits for purchasers to remove their goods, is Marshal Sharpe's Adjut Thomas proce ous Japanese ane Intense. youth escorted Mr very one Uy bie Fctence ho displayed, well ont the con tents of the ex-itement be with the other to secure some sonnevir o ‘The central chandelier 62 cents a yard, much more than its value. his voice in th purchaser vied Loxpon, April 17.—A Times trom Versailles says the Pru: on the terrace at Meudon The Clerk, in accordance with hi declare three of pie Democratic n the sett Word first, and said toat unless it was they would so procecd with tae formation of the Board, they would have brated room, y nds, when furniture tor ‘Thomas nearly roou by the forced rapidity of his © now occupied by the and that sixteen guns pointing vres have been pliced Marshal MacMahon bas succeed ine the insur he Versailies nomading on Sanday was several days past y City poiliclan thea n dollars, going at seventeen; e lar, olldr-ollar-ollur what I'm offe ed in surroan ioneer woul split nt Axminster USSIANS MASSING proceedings as il selans are massing Ricco, har wi to their troops in the tions to fil vac. duotiake Mr nas long to get through with them, Communal Council at A large portiy: Chairtwan, cont’s chair, auldst the wildest appiause of the The Daily News spe ihis tin the Repndltenn side had > take t uid like to #ee the man that would prevent him J to be w Ket Nationals in tueir and demanded that Aldermen Hopper vaca least 9 week or Mr. Hopper declined to do a to Ko througa the ng the army, THB GERMANS HAVE OCCUPIED Quen, Sur Seine, two kilometers south of St. kilometers fro Biungul now o of the contestants years old, while James and seven PLEECING D STREET BROKER, lobby roared out with Mr. War, M. Estes's New Partner—How he Adnirs wii Brokers Board. n entered the offi fe, & broker, and ership with h ad off the standir given Paris twenty-f American Minister, same t last a gentlem + have left Pa IRRESISTIBLE FOR name as James inehes in height, think Leould win. On towing for chore of track slarts Jaies started off having a load of fiiteen feet. Wien wid way the oid genticaan caught up to bis youthtul competitor. Fora tow yaice they kept tovether, cheers from the crowd the oll man garnered 8 between 150 and 16 ir furniture, ot ready. President Allon was at the ustache, aud @ at continuos to wbiiean members were ¢ © ofuer, While the Democrats were de Ka TsiNG Vo: Fal cheeks very rosy. y Way, With a slight limp in one of ay rather seedy avoraply impressed with ression of the subsi ndkersbieis grected the piuchy, adjourn until erslip with lia under the TUE HERO OF IRCENTES. were Stabbed + Bureiay at Nathan Beach w Der Fevurns OF the Fale Of tovac stroying every 8, dwellings, nd pothiag re The area thus d Wilkerson, while at work on the new City Hail in Battimore yesterday, fell to the distance of W leet, Last evening Pauline Corene « was dreadfully barnea by her c.oth 8 gas Jet while lighting up the Darement, ened trunks of out twelve mil river broke th bim by tho throat, making at the Progress uf the sis estimnied at $100,000 to of the most N.C., was kiiled by aparty The steamboat J, 8. Dunham, f wiruck manag nm New Orieans ish News from Cuba, King of V + from HOURS Ob ‘The Eckfords beat the Tony Pastors yesterday, yesterday conf To day the Got ast evening elected He CURIOSITIES # found in a sh On Soturday morni du, Liew open te David Spicr, a Now York tradesman, was locked be Tombs yesie a i BULO LOF this aces wa David Wei The Conference ¢ ME, Tweed Lavine promised the Worktngmen won that Depart Charles Adams, an Englishman, who arrived fo pardons and U Cathe KURU DU Baye Beroodym Bll VARA ALLL OO he - Yesterday svute od bY be Hudeo: are iy biaie pron far busglacys Couny Geurt PRICE TWO CENTS RIVAL CITY GOVERNMENTS, ROARING SCE. NE INTHE PATERSON ALDERMEN'S MEETING. paeetiens Two Presidents Elected for the Bonrd-A High-Handed Outrage by the Republican Clerk—The Di City Hall-The Police in Owing to the recent election riot in the Bighth Ward of Paterson, no ward officers were elected. the Board of yesterday morning by tho selection of George B, Day as President and P, A, Youngblood as Seo retary, it was decidod, after a caroful consideration ocrats Locked Out of the jexsion, Sucation, which was organized how charter, that Mr. Hogg, the outgoing @ right to retain or was duly clected and ‘The Democrats, however, claimed that the tor abers (2 from each ward), and that to Alderman Kelly of the Eighth Ward baa A perfect right to retoin his #eat until his euecossor was culy elected. ‘This woula give the Democrats 8 Aller At 2c avd make the Common Council a He, k, a very inrge lobby being present. n'were called ty order by the Clerk. He calied the roll of fitoon mom= of Alderman Koily fro had taken his soat on the ancollor William Cierk, in acvord- A motion was made on the Répad- electivn of a Presle ve the legal Instrastions, r. Two oF mbers then demyded ment of the question about the LMQuth all these motions out of ori nd s of Aldormen, Jerk declared this ail ont of order, in accord. is instructions from the Republicen eau ed for nominations for President. In ment of tellers ho felected one Repablt Democrat, whereupon all. the Demo in succession declined to serve, denouncing ublicays th , bat whi ere enacting the proliminae this farce the Democrats outflanked them and Jared Aluerman Hopper (Democrat) elected jerman Hopper then took the Preal declared Al- » eected President, and he proceeded chair, 84 a defiant tone that he taking it, He approached the President ysuch thing, Mr, ven suid be Would take the stand, if he could ve tie chair, and went for the gavel. Th greatest contusion excitement, The poisuse wnd laughter, and rmen turned hivid with rage Jent Alen then said that Le was about committees for the year, Al sident Hopper cireeted “tue Clerl ‘© read the opinions of Corlandt Parker and Ex r William on, but the Clerk being Re r having lis instractions from the Ke. sn'eaucns, declined to read the opinion tent Allen beyan the :euding of his standing mittees of the year, while at the same time ent Hopper ssid. that bts list oi comi ~ 08 lis commiltoos, and several of the resident Hopper that «Hopper shoald make Aliew take Lis seat n kept on reading. of the Democratic menbers then moved to Hing, and tais was declared curried the Hopper Council, which left together with the lopby, maki cone of great contusion, during Which Alen kept on re on afters e Republicans adjourt yin M $0, Until the Or Tuttle (Rep.) then locke l ap the Council er, a ced the keys in the hands of Prost and dir © whole police force to b at the City Haul at 7 o'clock, to preve raile Aldermen from getting erond hi their or clock tie Democratic momt Hull to hold their proposed ive np, if fue Cliy Governmentare clogged until ——— Tragedy Near Perth Amboy. eo MeNully killed « German xit saloon in South Amboy, MeNally 1, but alterward secre'ly paid a number of hishome, On Maret 16 he 1 one Heo- eto F y. On the fole 1 nbd ' ver beard: from , Ou Saturday moruing PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, ph J, Welle, a barber of Dover Plains, N. Yq lest of 198 Hose Houston street, 18 not I ea ‘ cig ! ny \ ra e Hon. Joshua ' Jing the 0 by U lug 0 Wake 519 Honry street taking Ure Oom JOTTANGS ABOUL TOWN, any has r A., is lode anted § meot at 25 Delancey Governor's Islan’ complain of the n t rary y the Gov te use of ps chment of Prancs.Tirevra } 1 at Castle y Vijinty. Many , the Franco. y wos Night the gos levked in a room to I. B. when David 1 Hh there with alighted to ean 1 Bui were severely ' was Ladiy damaged. ( mortem examination of the boty xe Bradley, the Ludian Agent, wi Jay, While Blepping from ® Cat. coruer oc Twenty-sixth streut and Kou, wed (hat he diea of heart cisease, e Fight Hour law ahouid b Jone the Union last nig Griffen, Drowning. Ennis, Copnoll: Foapecies! by sud Wall a coiumities to see that the law ls enforced ke = eee a ae

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