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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-12-05, Page 2. a.--.1-1—­­_ _ . - s • Y.., -. 11 w,>cw.•-.w�':- :a:�,1wA€,tl:tl..4'r;..�x. i..a M-�:.�r..a'3 i .�•.w. ^AC �.3 .-...� c. - -- W a!y '"+:rr,. "'i^-gn,_-6l z� _.. nH u^-' i.k''"•4rf_..4��... 4.K Z _ v .. -G r n h` V v • • iv ..N. " . -- Mme" �, ,. �J�TIt1 �E ,,fill I • ,, 4. ���� „ 11 L�.,.�,�.•-•-- IOW 11004401 1 >c , ,,� � q a,,,, OTIVA I . A z a Thraft f �, l� " lA4kw�' I `nn°y The yil$e 8nton _- Z Mt.� II'O 8 •. sot, ad iia at gltitam aril! I;; at3t .a*ha n Von +► �a htee DaYo 1t ioonversa- �i + ., i�,} }} t1fl.R� ,has you. It bag -a pby $wd� #old, so by my pon. There was* gzoce�fnge Nl�l�18i'9 �11�Qt• a �, qo• lCt is better acini to r.uliate, for. ts *!on Fes• but as it was LOST. a .. t Zh of A47rrLL t>x a soreep--�o arse s a agave mike the I -- ; .soft d� ­­­,W, ,M ¢ n ought tthwt world only mus A P.S ar.gTX F OATE$ .� :,..«.,. _ ugh �� .am, was abandoned.. A M cr,treal deepatoh .bye: Another - 0 �h9ttlao.Q[4�1� ftp .� ti':{atsarwilit; ril7,ruuw'i w.,+r ist�+ IL.,>.u.a...« .-+- « «. a lw received #coin Parnell, I simply wrote to ce Wall s r "tore n fa' editors ib 9 e r the z e Oman t errfb 1 Pe 'which •ver- Huron, tiro era 1 $. H , went Gen eke ti e L shot w a he had _ After e e in e _ bl L _ e vas w i a _. _- w Yr. rF. _ •�.j �. lift .r--'•w.w m. ,.-...i...�. .. 1.,0.. r •w-�.•..- �,..:;•,R•a+. i'•: . -.. .. ,'�°4,•^"*'•rw..+ .`.T':' /� T,.i n . T.�i�•� .•' 7^,^TT ,M t^ P'- .. ..,.... . ..... .... . ..} -T .. T', ..., Il 3^ ^"R�` 1M, ,k,.... .,.1 . M... . ,.,,- .. -. m'!22ST_^': "�f.'.'^'... ^IS^.�:9_, .: ...• ... ., , . �.:+ "i .. 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Q►fter I returned from Ga:!shad I it was and, co a ively harmless to look a lash and bow for a of r letter from my wife in reference to upon, it was iy$icted by a poisoned bullet. The at en feetaare ambohed: in, and >a itdRa if ani+ r3 p° Nihllfat length ee o ;tea ?A , .t'. out at grass, And that bo Woo din theo e ! fit e the Pars,- the paragraph which had appeared f3nah pro scillas show no mercy•cf the hawse hole are stove ,,. . rqy .. ►',thga_'a. " dance-0010, �s►1leoged, a d been caused by Pa amps n a face x , k annoy nce La a crime; .•. (lar,to,p4obs,,afitsPim ; graph. 1t urgAld bs shown That Parnell newspapers. g I.enggested that she should ie et o th of me h two P a e a � y�iri,A}t. and wrote that in. The sit H.asou left Liverpool on 1 utiom-Parses) Nihilism whish prating politicians have for October Blet, and experienced b succession , Y - g►' tae' Plea o slept at Eltham that night. H9 WOO in a 'ootnanit $is Evelyn Wood months pas described as being dead. The „ •.,po-i 11at.AppeAr. brougham when th9 aosiident occurred. she should directly or indirectly take no 4 Particulars coin !sial deeosibe of strong gales with heavy head sues til following p P y near Bella Isle. A. hurricane blew on the Mr. ., p.: �:. sal. a9i8�vrd Clark. Dna of Ca :.O'13hea'a Alterwsards Ilia raepoudeniaud ved the LossPArnes Wr d I et+w a paragrseeingwp Parnell. h Erect that the mode of perpetration of the poiaou, -- -- -- - - TClar . o - 8th and agalin on tth, 11Lh. A. o' envy to aced. it f iS�a._ a_ ver heavy - - - .,. ....-. �- - - .•R i -,i � : :W1.19 IbIS>h c,P(traeU is oo-.teepu errs haVU a et with M". O'8haa. I fmm e 9 �'ro.. They are commnnioa ea o y r k th st,r , dinar: u .. anizf hxs exlt-cllt and' stud ,rise them, he*. Z bald pp notion my iiia had taken w a Sts k , ndant nc e _ r topndent by an official holding a high Pon Water cmma intopthe fo epaak, mrd the . �i�lf'�, �.ee` ♦ B[7RNE ,S9t CAi�,'7d&iv. fir. ,�, ,, a markable plead>Elags, .ut house at Eaasbonrne. Same time *it"ibirt >:ion in thoRussian..nipiornatio sar:ioe, pos• vessel was detainee twbnty-four hours �t 'V .,. to acoveihe,pekitip[taX'a Frit Edward next told oL w scene that a elating that ii repairing damage and shifting the oarko, . tF� ; p , m eon showed me a parr►gr. Ph sonwlly familiar with the whole nblio lif P , c : ,,' !s b�:>p evtdea9o. 'be L]e aim ' '000ar3red at Carlsbad while O Shea wee Parnell had been at Eltham• I Bhowad of the Geneiial. The facts are that at non bi h veal the r� fid, was $ au st►yipg!there• A lady who - was` reading a thio ra to Parnell. He was mach estarday th steres at the Hotel Bade water comingbonmboardd of yQkiiie event �,.1 n * r,�,.sfivorm. _ n h in whin y . e con pb I ,4 �.• ,, UK; °R,Irruell Lad then pat in a' ;p,appr {vegan to read a pa prop annoyed. The editors of one or two pogese was weaoeted by a man attired in the the ahiitir,gM r f car o, h • i • a e X10" ! . the .oharlte of adaltflsy" ;O'{3t'e rams appeared, when suddenly were written to and contzaditiona were typical costume of a Russian, or rather d clue w s knocked �,, -• ;<r � p Polish, emigrant. He said ; the h tebe we severely , freesias. In April, ]88?, T zeGeived a letter " I have a d . 1 ,p1.,()* a;siid�pot-ooutent.herself with a aha stammered an4 was unbeoamepourioae� down Mee of rr ` « by Som {41 � ,,lr= }lpg-ooluateF•phargee against; and everybody, of oourge, from my eon Gerald. On April 16th I saw .!attar for General 6elivazetoff, where are injured. He wag .laid up for several daps, 4 t ry, I 01-i+11g4u►nd, .tills .that lie load cpm The paragraph reforred to the immoral Mrs. O'Shea and had a long and Paiiital his rooms ?" but is now about. Nearly ell bands had to • t; s l rYAmber of different )relations at the respondent asnd Parnell interview with her• I showed her my eon's Being told 'where to find the apartment, assist in the work of shifting the cargo. r,,�; . ;., ; i, ?f!fir 1►tppladinfr her, .own eietar, !lire. daring the absence of barhasband• O £thea letter." the min eoiitinned : "How are she scone The forepdak was filled with water when • a9 charged him with wrote to hie wi#e mentioning the inoi- The latter referred to was then read by aitnated?" He was told which number the boat arrived at Quebec, bas it was ,.. 1.,�;'; ; . v PapeThe detention Mt. Iudbxwick It o{immnnicwted maltase was the bedroom and which the pallor. out on tho way up• the captain pR1>I�-"Y"3iwud po th p g :go ni ed at bar �t t9 Q! gPu 'e enburbatu retreat _ He then went Upstairs ; the cmicic►f/ ' to the boat was not oansFd by P i r . • lute . br,a od,wendia ;FAer n series y relative to the visit of Parnell to Kra. e s ens pumped •i : .t �''; mh a rmoat aa;toalxted to a with hie ABpasia at Eltham and bow Le The writer said he hen heard the course, sae t.r _ ,M: O'Shea. pinion, etrwngely enough, not being aroused taking ,a southerly cera but it was n. r, , ion}-oI ad!ultexy. `The husband wits had pat the beet rice on ilxiige by tee' 'm' voice of "that awiai scoundrel Parnell by the close intesragat©xy of r<tig lersioner., .aim 1 a fight agrinst scrod and waves all 11 r "� .1J, oy �a�,�esd�fciodaau>�'.s•obarf3eB, ing agaixipt the lnt[otlaption of the worst talking to the dog. $e further acid be The Pole want np to Gen. J3eliverStoff a the over home trays the engines , t r _�� •a , Po should have liked to knock Lim down, ,but room. w,w .+r t,�ti !1►rcl[, .49t141i1,w,ab1� .pbpplgtely to ,le>itures of ,A,merican htioa into English g was t efts explaining the lulu He admitted z e P g would be kept at foil epee wn r � Rb,4�►k>eY i a 8, IOU agt~iAet pttblio life• he did not wish to upset his mother, who errand, and the valet withdrew He vessel only progressed about thirty miles, , p�g� V the gulfs 'strong northwest gale blew �a.- nr j k, � pl Ai ,tih6 ,she charge of ton T ,m a eex'a had told him Parnell had only oorx►p to then handed the general s letter, and pra- g� ,.+� that w�ien' etamsbly shot him while reading it, as the with high seas, but n.o further damage was �Ae ,W,i, $r911ild1etW,i , ),pYp(i 1p sward bare read w series of )criers dinner and vvoald soon be gone.t Eo have to a soiree at the ti °aI I'lla a document, an inoi done. lieeidee the damage to the bows, s ,,,, k ip »► za>` heaxd,9.f he usitmaoy�i�tweeu i`iJir ,.5; ¢' ,,prRfltiRvu 99ti'?11 passed between O'£thea and hie wits the latter nf4nonadhowevexa know.. more Franco-P'•naeian , was !curd on the ra;.t deal of woodwork on tlia upper deck ;- ,. «,.c 4 >� 41t , `" ' a" " " of the arrong men& n,,ca6d + ta, f�, < e g floor. The man we"s'i'�een deeaendin the ase swept away. 1 "., Aptbl ,L ihp 1f9 rlii{0.ent• °That reppeotuc+i; the term9 g The wheel-house was ' , t' :. i `- A� .� 1�,p" .had been they depired to utak° for th e � e totaon- wish ma toakiok bins it shall be done on the stairs in great hoots,by the General seer- started and the c'nief Steward's cabin WK was y , , pr Q.�� Y p d eu• O`$hea advised h vent, who short! wfterwaxde knockedwaa�t burst in and the pa.neUin Airn. Captain r, i F �2 „t r, u „ r - lhy ;r�liem>1 a?�41'' y ryt KJ'T' ` IW ^ d,X1 ;,>3 wa"�k fd, ,o.a,dAitpt,; .gt}lt lisle luxothase, pis Tvalyri ae tow ` etaootn ivaedA-I knew nothing his mister's door ane received na a Murray, o? tbo Linke Iiarea that this k ..i c :• �,�d i y� . 0)asrles wood,.ond expxeeaed ;a �,� !seed in the has been his worst eaperienoe on the St. iia r wf �' 4; ,, !; v'"v' :i 11VA 110#1 `' 4 thin lin !aslant in order not to about Parnell s horses being p He returned a second lima and spared the L `x,: 1r,r2;''T, GAF -;;. a :;i ► HAd 9 � `Void ani R p d bow• stables. I dil not know of my wife living Booz, when he found the General oeatsd t> t ` " T ' emt,tupdex, 'basin the abilclran• He demands ant's Pwzk. Alter that I heard Par- en in hind, and dripping Lawrence route. Oi the fi±ty four horses ��� ,,,, even died during the u s .{, rill �rti}klid',b}r' Rar[►911� Who a! owls be °vele, that she Bhoald trot see Parnell. in Reg at his desk, p that were on board, r? a ,at .; ,drµ, ^r, 7Hrpp}lpjl, ,4►t,a[Wther h with blood. An alarm wee at once given, passage, cud, wish the eaotption of two, { ,��yy� r,graph w ewri6K:iivaBiightau mall had been living with Mrs. O'Shea at A'.... :,,: ,�,:,: `, . ',, �p,�,,�rjtpalet,, zO,a=9ne o.9vas}on dnother'pa ,ttlwef?faot that Parnell .wwa Brighton. I filen filed w' petition for di • .and Dr:Portarliier awe quickly an band:, avq}d acral paper Q the remainder were banded in good condi- jr ^: ay'' .-. 1tipe by alli0.,bt►1o9.IPy :tV' Pi tion. Temporary repairs will be made here, `a t<,..0 h- •'! $tayap with .Mra: O'$he& at Eastbourne vox,ce. and ire to of all his Efforts General �,� Q•Sh g Seliveretcff never xegainr d ccnsoionenese and ,it is the intention to get the vessel away x with Icer husband's knowledge, O'Shea Mr. Ind9rwiokr-TLare is a serines charge { t i ` i3t %O1V.a o ps A0AJJs� FAAxs�• wrote to his wife opneern, the story. against y Qu as reawzdB Mrs. Steele• Ia bat died yesterday. by"Friday. f , . ! soy+, ►+ dr `_ r ell Sir: „ o ' there an truth in that -charge, or is it se The letter brought by the,Pseaesin quickly. LOSSES. tiATT ' r e,,+ MP-iw~a��nde «,� he--skied--t'nat-e'he-�-e_-- tie of p-Qre-•tlZ a o r �;in t tnrt natal 1, . r,;dyvaxd pea}mtaJalesr diad actually 'liAed Paxinell,e movemante. O'Shea always a ao n e y anal , re cried fxo�t �r Y, .: tprtte apd #3toolslsy. :lkLr.. o So denials 9t this kind. Boon other charges ago lot you ? not to his arrest. information gained at ore o6 rt�re�agae x i;,, �, ' it0elr,Hf�at raeeivedBps } Witness-YeB, aertwinly, they are all the Fsanoa-Rnssia'$an?� shows that he ie Other side. Following the losses to rhe X, 4� .. z oa' �„^ �Flrl a nsalils �9l}ltl ;xlgt .tova dale .oyi- , �3`' "�r z �, Qd me14« t9.Yo l?y� atterwrtd 0 Shea reissued to London, and • Yolish Hebrew named Pudlewaky, who Linda and the Strmita of Magellan, news j a; uu,., 44)499. ,H,000WO ,l -,d ,met his son, who, •wtnwsllin)t to oaaee false. by �•., , r x t+ .,:, ed !noir 0 3tQto ilia Wit- was employedthe club as xneeeen.ger. was received t °ford5y that the steamship �; i ,,A, ::, «. ,, pe1!►uee he 40g $, trouble, told bits lather that i'wziaell was There was left the witness b ation, and, lues at ,11 �`>7t y^`-'-•`- allt►vt�alit0rrorsfor son Ilk Cspt. U:Sii. d He is 36 years of age. �n investigation Circe, of the Refard line, had err ,� !►lbox. '�jie v1ei rot at lgltb om. The Nll t '�+„ ;;, ` vp}}o} p vbe .rauotral law csould tis siwtement, took notion with Two photographs o! Mx. Parnell a i, of his lodgings was immediately carried Glasgow with a largo cuminumber of oattle set, • ' "0 "�?' � 1 s ie O� did ,,not .lvoiidelr at A ma g h the respondent gave her sou llsxe. O`$ha: ware's then handed fxt ae out, and'dooumente wase found that con- the loos probably. amounting to over 100 3t;,: k}w, •:, 1ppt .;1RWSi. the result that Po olusively proved Padlewsky to be d Nibi- head. This usakee s lose of over 600 head 11 1. t f # 'pie l;ko..aplawAV ,tlxe .ahaRges 9f on andersti,Wing not to have ParneA at evidence. the Linda losing 354 heed ' �” shoos aaad'bettayal of list. Mast imp of all, however, was in the and th�e6twraiks cf Magellan 161 head. �.,v,.I►1•blivnepp rand xal�a E'lthalta. How_jptterly untrue_ were her de- �__ ortzs wicsa> s TE TIF Y• _ r ; t� iu7au-tt'b40kWat#1eWa1g ilia discovery of a�nambar--ot-bullate of _she -_ �8 b the Girce was J. _ u,^ ", rr` • �� : :' ' a'' , , ltwxneny: 9lardtiopa. to her huebancF"> 984 She knew ilarriet' Ball, formerly in the service of same calibre Be that found in the wound, mong >e E 'rpP Y- A ,` < t,; . . :. 477 � :. ".0,6 nalF :stood f`cX Par r-� C* tnpthing of P(►rnall's movements. )r'or nine- Mrs. Dawson, of Bedford agaare, Brighton, and a hasty analytical easmin ation proved Eakins, of Eprt Hope, 2U0 head. These t« `Y` t a teen weekein 1886 they 000apied a hoara are saviors JoBses to live stook exporters, r. r � 4fx , : - :884• .He wti,p tlieu }�o#xoduoed � was the next witne.sa: She remembered them to be poisoned. Padleweky, my 1 �,''., kx .111, 11' 7 a° • : yr to,A) w,hv 40.0.4 w,i'th lnatpa and AOuB. together in St;, J040 s Rid, Eastbourne. t I 11, '4� + ea e• Steele being one o! tl►e pay this the occupied fed another hoses in Mra. O'Shea staying these five or six years informant tEile me, hue undoubtedly coming at the sad of an uaprafitmble sea- ,t.�ar w.3i0., . ,r ago. O'Slnew came there, se did also another escaped to England, and the slice eon. raxoitad Cops, O ShOWO sae WOW P P After Y P .,.«xF ;iotb}9X.-.tsvely road, Lraetboarne, at which Camp- gentleman whom she identified by a photo 1 when , Parnell vis}ted ;the wrnell's seoratary, was w visitor: $ ar>;all. . He world come every authorities have aommnniaated with their Farther advices from Aber sea y,.o. t e ' ;r § , ; bell, P rw h &s P report very heavy eatrls lo3ees Oa of b ''. . yr! , ,.. "y ,.t(#1" �� 1'�'._r 9olleagtiea i.n. London. IL la feexed, however, eta r,,:. .: x1PA90 As �ltliaul Ritz atwc►oyamce; Thisocoprred before November, 1886, after ir"'I d at all times. �� ; that owing to the large number of Nihilists Circe'e cargo of 412 cattle 200 heed were a `•:' ,4� •:. ,4 .::; . r0falr *F'f •�' -- � � 'ov, X909'9s '0 his �'l� The respondent's promise to leer Eon that a What happened when ha Dame ? , �, „YI p kt�a t9 lased 11 challenge t;purse yooulS 1a,a taoptad. A gentle,­ ". PP who inhabit the worst and most intrioata lost, and of these 187 bead belonged to as- �_r ., �x M p[cs. Steele µyy .Uew A.-The The children need to go out'for drives. alums of London the criminal will find an Eakins & Co., of Post Sppe. ' be steam . �, 'A� fk0 �a.rj% 1, >vaan calling himself Fos went to tl}e office Nobody else would be in the house. chi Bezica hada raven of fi30 head, 11, �'.,,, ., p �yho sy�pmretd ,lues that impenetrable hiding plane. p .>QJIr_lJr pf a Inauee agent and a hoses on Q.-How Lang would they be together ? Gen• Seliverstofi had betrayed great fear shipped by Jae: F,akir:s & Co , azd every11 . 3� rr ° r, , , R r..... d f9x jew19u4 sea• ' Y,, . y- lore , woo �An ;�I99 Trevillionstreet, Broaklby. The gentleman A.-For hoara: He renally stayed till 11 y , be iofses of the Eng- 1� �,,,sp' • ,, wrote fo !'ar[iell and. se to hie arsons! safety, allowed no one to one , ,was lost. The vrrsele arrive e � . �;, k �F 91q, OI�,Iusl1 sftetwsrds ohanged his name to Clement o,clook mt night. . This tea a frequent a rosoh him before hie, servant had A.bordeeu ta. , , H ,- ,F alt z xa. lead .that lue:,'luwd answered ocaarre,dce. On one 000aBion Mrs. O'Shea PP ` ,P ,a _ i; l� Preston. This min was Yarnell: SOP LOSS. z �� � yeti the at+pnealzoep bre lead givers Kra. wionsent out late with the gentleman. ascertained his buaineee• and kept a loaded rep companies duns: g 00. peat wEe are r�� �gla Kra. O'Shea was frequently at the revolver oanatantly et hand on his dark. reported to be over $52;000. t . ,9.sif Ay ta#!4a tQtt:exwrdp a#feotiwnate eX®ataom hoptae, oalling.hersel# the slater of the ac,ca Did that gentleman ever alae in the on ` �fyY t c , yPeen 'O . sad ant. The hanaa was within easq ditttenae h @ e ? A. -Yee. one night. P The �et� dinsisted om hdoor,rgo that no Cattle 1cstiHe up tothistimo had been so rr t . Y :.L. and l'arAeil ,wap again }nvite<f eO of Eltlaain. Tile npzt house was taken �y qua Mr. O'Shea in the horse on that sub o p alight that the cattle vc ere not insured to Q•- add is8andion einegaentytathe Gene al wanld their fall ex,ent, ehrppera Kenerally carry 1.In 1, ,#)iter i' xtiall"had been ,Mrs. O'Shea at, York terrace„ Regen s night? A•j-Na. Vii,j �# R,tlualPi, bo y, ing one`gnmrter themselves, and they will F�rf - aejeaei #xopp R>lp�.aip�hgrD lafiJr'b'@ renewed Park' She gave as reitlrenae Clamart {� -Did Mrs. O'Shea and the gentleman 41ti `r�� ^ ,�� ' ' evertor, . of Brockley (laaKliter) and start up from hie bed, seize bis revolver and ,. l�}}. yipxtp to Hlthwpa and alw9At babitltally drive Out together? A.-Yes. P not only have �'..: . r make a ,class inspection a! the aztment. A to stand this lose, but the 1.R # el►t:the><e, . 1101, ll wed drive Mr. P&ine11, of the $uses o! CThe How did the gantlemwn renter the P cattle which do not perish on the voyage ,� uncus-two entlenoen ig 'one. Q,- No wonder be was nervone, for Gen,g 1 ''0 , , a ..' house? A.--He asnd tO 1st himself in. v Jow rices. As one �t �yarlful►A4ePt tV Hltham and bra' O S Seliverstoff, who et one rim® was ehief;af are landed in arch a nor vonditian that R , , . f i; .,�,�e" , t srcllld go down otairp to meet hips when be e#fa9te proved that the pair ooncewled Do you recollect on one 000seion p P they real,za only cry p i'� , ,;. ' .9matfines plus ale t ata from Q._ the dressed third seeiioii ar olitioel olio, u ,k }, n� i11fiYed' P oty there. their inticuaay to the last and cin + to Mre. O $hes a bei-room to speak P shipper said, " we do not know where this i of Rnssie, wielded all the terrible owers x"e'r�, +;' T comp WAen Parsed 'Woo n ,cleared O $bee of tl►e ohasye of connivance. to her? . A.-Yea. I hoard voices. I tried P thing is goin f € ;; ''`¢ r� O' hes► Wr9te t9 bis tYife.reroa9xistxat• The sea oudent and Parnell used this house a door and found it to,ckea.' known tae the administrative rocesa,other- + to nd. ThEre.a:e a number - a<3apt $ hire ether froXn 1887 until 1889' she calhn th do wise Siberia for 'life without trial He was of boots ort, and jadgir�g t„ the experiei: res �,k�,c; 4,;*4%� :r �' : loµ, aginat tlie.ae v}sttp and declaring a- .tog. Algi Caroline Pethers, a widow residing in " - � .•' }pn of e,aoatfng his .seat in l'arli lie self the sister of Qlemen>: Preston heltenham, was the next witnetis. She removed from this important poet in order of these t�rat have 1'ax dad their cattle is is •Q;`�r►1lpl.. r to take charge of thr� !ores surrounding very unlike! we will escape further loos." k w be saved fn evidence and wduld C t 1883 She y11 *t 11 I� . „ S n.',�� �: �1, �•.- 191)8 #.ceraep 9eacurxecl sea thipwquld. P w verdict tier gentleman conr;tctod with ship. a r ,, O� .p�pe.,gfyy}gia ho had a rel epable rho vey to tetnru testified that: towards the. endo the person of the Czar, and waS held Anot , �,. }''• , I a• a a r n 1 ea from a was caretaker of a house st Weat'Brixhton, p y ping ssi s It ,the inhnrnnce comp9niea '> N f ,lt, tt that w.9Fdd libexi►ta 9apt. O $?a absal rely' res oneible for the safer of the li , }iXIJ►a1} 9t lA1Pf',1TA lir, l' . r whioh she let to Mr, and Mee. O Shea. S � �" a �; 4la4 AFhI it t?1h tblow im a that he now . looped " upon as t sea da s sitar the family arrived eoveref f{n. '' world' not at this season of the veer t eke {,,s �if,b4.u9a , .. mart q Two or h y _ risks on cattle that ere placed on the upper r �,�?� Y shameful bondage. w, r, , i A :