* 4 - 4,..'T \ 4, T bh-npat : n. . ui . \4 4 .\ r .~ 4 . 4 n n~.r '.n. lop1* 4 4,: t44l n' e~4 .'L eit 1'd d u}o ti4 N e I44 ha . l l \vr.. 4 v. It- f 144'nter u - we ha e e a4voalo 4.'4'14 4 11 or ;\-j to. t-1. a1-4p; . 44n 4 to. 444 1- pI ii -,4t f,~ ~r4~ I) -* - 4 *1i4 n u .'.t4 4 . a-I,4 - - 4*. a44 t .444.4 44 -1n u*4 * ( -1 i --4 g4 44 n a a boy , b t. .r4( . frh d.-- 1h 4 'h n . v*e4he.. ve o t4 retire '44' gr en. hae l noue an giv th4 nan s t e t na t o 0: in ere t.4 A p piue ,yfind w havefoum m er, nuv cat ng one t a 4)e 4 d44 ar. th t wee nohn4th ti * 'a al. i I 4hte and 44 tr4 a 4ap-4 4iu-.) W e 4tn in th 44 p i for' a . re era 4 f the4 financia policy. whnn h 41cm.dthi naountr4- fo:11 - the1-..41~ Americ nd.ople Oppia ..fo port f'1( of thosewhodubt thet Iil'h- '1 the(tI Amerlean people:4.. to ttend t thei own~' but nes. (A 441444I plause and41 cheer.) We444. do not expetl the 1upp..t of41444 thos tl '''p.lwll. (ma-i tan w~tie 444( le11tines ofe our 441 pepl j4i the own riend o tl.- W o (bll .tle-11)1 -yo \' any ,1 1411 th11e t ilt $fl'I41t. o .144 t4 itI shold 11uar144o tqli ~l 14 tii all ofnd( spe0,4la) privileges(a i to on fyo14 descr14ibe the. Gove4.l(nmenlt ud Gc-f44h you~4 4 d r to1 live Ife you des1irt, tatitho (V 4vernment o sydtes, by 14 yndiglt whe1 and y4~ ou a s your toito flunc wlth thoy who~ are agalltu (A plaue I y oustll bell4e olie ove in th Governmenit th~t Jefferson ad vocatc< tho- Government that Lincoln desireC -a Government of the peonle. by u ;-Jot. ? .i. t'j l v Ii et it I tl - -- - . N en - --n t y ou to -II say ;o. - . i - -o W e do.", 1 I' -i.' '- 't t i ''1dt w'' ii' 1. C: t' I U a t u i ceii e- !-t 'avI in ia lltm W' 1 % i . it. Or'- - to t'0L 'i'0 ti I I I In SeI..ret CIA, :K wn aon now t. I Illi W.1 that !.',' \,. - r 9 i k defe!;d;10 biVh:. a ::, I by .t I')~ aIt. -I -ta d '.e aIa:1:--. w bat '. t n lve t h"lai. t rI lic a attn i n '.' ha n in r . L aln to t IiQ1'A. oil), yi:. Ah .tn to .nn in i ani racyl . ,tir :t pe~ee-ntiib Iri .) Aj i now. ..-: I I uuI lat' i u w o S aI't i lI' k . e i ill I .- rt .-it of the -an !I loslni 1 --e llorts: to havte t Mie- \ ttt- I'l-ctartl - tio.iiior1 a t:.\;ctly as f ipopr dc:-ie to t- i tu : no V iavo.'alil y -upport. I nave itid, and In repst. that. i d nq-t wanlt a vote( 1l) tire lc h' i: tht vote the 1 heart . th',l Who Et- h a vote. . aret aue: W. T U wor \ whLicvh bwfon. a ' n'ide t n ht goii t in r - wi I t 1 ie1 ir. io reLfori ll i ' f ai -1', po - ry a .: i rive thce tru-te I aliti -:';d ent : 4 t is bond. v.i bte hard If ho, i .1 rt i by thc I~~~~t ivf 111. . tltLV eek, i~e 19 tii i I" i' cl. IUlt! Ily i: - ol. t i - ma - I~~~~~~~~ _,li il \ "'~ Iii I e2 t e v t V tic b -Ili I ~2V t h iii a\e- 'lcv ' tecure - jft t li n 2 ite retattin ofi~ he e I' n'i.\ if hL'. I! .. Iy i tu ), n i a:::'lt~i .111 'i tc'.. ft . ri -tni -[lItic kc"6 srn c'I8i~ -----lisi - c -\lv i te tl ~ ''v t Th i i 1.leit a !iL V I . ) (i -ra--tic in be l'ei -i, l i ll-tlit [:pe of tea: in - a tiLci er z tt in rr -in.t 'n111tll j ltc9- i ith 1 t2when cent 'j 'Lventi)lIl ii lionlitC IIa e'ir aI -.'o naitiol 18 b:Uthn 'Aelvci' I'tpi Ii.nL l'cue the vote.i jiit t te eiublean Ol,197. It lie i i~ct lulj pubyincan8l~ hartie o n ln i 1a (?C buLIte as iven 1)e- 8 I Cn" VII 'h li O bli s Iowa.'il. C'nl ti tie91 nchb gii venwiLi(S n)emcrI e ( i m11 . L0 -' ..uw rt. eeol votes nere2 taI fu) - uea I- lth o- m itI!hhan ma j t in IN N. ! i an in l s : nvc !!.M. tilme hr V.040 - VOW-, has boen T exats'--. elet z.a e he Lit.e. s~. Iwl Sn 10iice 'h t t m the D~emo \\'yoming e!ee W,'01ulican electors \'in.n rave e:.' :ir-I 1I)'noeratie C*i0'al litn .'ity n I!2 for OIv - W \ hin tn -ie tt d her o t.irs elz Iectoral e et in i 1 2 and it was tant, for lair W All T1,131': giLR .iAl itNG. hi etra In iond netoe Tell. Interest i Et1-1pe-l e nlv- ()F o 1- 1 1,h411a ; %A.w .A irishmlkanH's Nianrow -itcape. 'hei Ai ant Constitution gives t'a ' e t i n g re ii ene, of ant ()ldI ("On C ii' un l %\aS~i ll. tkk! fi) 1t- of~i ta r, i' -a was aht in L it hiligto l t t iar. I i e is a t i ,f nderon C ain N. T. i aI n old ratitroaI eiiViu itr.S I wh- Ci rtle to bild ethe a. .tern and .\tie1Ianyi' yeIas ato tnd diirwi:-ran' Atn it. i- il Alanta. I Ie -ntL lnum v (if vanr:- n ito- incin i South r:.iiwa-. A: hato time ii and hatl to q ad r um l Ie hu*r t ! o f ( 'apt n : I an If li. i .- n .: c nd c r f \t iatto. Cap emnit anLi:- t rinrtouirgo it he-: tny . aud he: hy a.'oi'i I I cita i t i tIne of m in aNmL. Capl'ain l h say, that the Iiir, rail (lati hit ( ver :-,aw. was! at IIllmburg. S. ft c m i Il., a t lit, v k' N ' J a t .He' aidt :-ee an fdngins then, andii N.: i liting n a t he owyws t neaCi:b. Ga... t he Geo-rgia r'oad. ocial Gil wars thheenthe twrminus of be (h orgia5 rowi, mhich wasibing anwiy. ro Au..ta to M oarthaVille. TlIIen , thairtn yairs old, inis fate iei from So. ial cit Ac to Marietta, a. Cptin lltt Says: " I was at the iheanta staids now whi,')n malhoy, and whenl it was calle'd Sit it.eh atall L r : ads. At that tieLi iw hotel, pontotticeu and( sitj'Iorehous Ir'lbitl f hewed Boe. lut I never ne.at that ti ti hought of it tod >min my favoirito: city a1., it isj at thle rek's-lt day. ,- ' of neind imber was aid n ea' tl tote oti l waS builtwi from anta 1) t arbitta, "\ light engin' at riat itge', w t at the ti.t (n in,, th!!..t ta vt a ani itio 1.6 th towik O:l ioi till) of the wbtile geverbod i ,-'ii Llt..ra va' (.at a he o l dwa tilnlmy 'ei mevenn th boynt, tod hiiti - ii wher thie etateerwas. tolstip. itt i ng Vi- i5and mstes haruningway lie rL'i, thout of my fown m ulweoi t .oI haead gto ino htlme. Tman fin 1tha gt oit h a brokend loste an pe igh ca)n alnng wth toohethero hat anioa wik n the rdad whe a etrin and. oe svesl this deucritosnt af i-trtadbn a~d treIlk. dwnich werein oldflr'n(li frot thike thf today : 'iu e iln atn ide tofsyta the iingthin nuh Lt u inthes wary Clai n th'e iardlt]I pi~ctof long saw] ed' timber, alW le a stinger, was ii lt ino took te. 'he rsail aa Ti'sat rof rAlaita, spike oy thri oug the top.hit Cwastapikga Iwn oine toplef theLL' stinger."Ctier ohtin it Lhe war Ctaint hem, was hatt foogit on te sthtroad "u ithel hea, holeL 10 says.( or menc wereok un dayt ant]d'L r ihiti nas ntteotept intl ere ao lf' one tranadtpe Igh n anlt~,ber (loy goi' bac1 that, anoouta."o i thos da' ys e atraini t 0h1iO(t IIcheduilie thesnduto sient aL hilimtn ah and tg flt h dowpn anyste itrainf hwin hi athd wapposi diron. Theiii! oliers didunt li' Ih rairoa IL eng mdi back and saygtatu the raial mgt iltio ei) thei army apaidn.el 'andedo grtetmanyw e siers liph and ri'lown teglnoad. oniec nihti he o ihe osiana iger tu'ot t ou w Ihta andigo >y the. iec hthyreched Cattni o m Ilct]olclayed tat "a ouf higs "1 watching tha be c' 01Leltter namo- tea heyt~ tfoughtamooknllg ishomve wtch' iv hetiu.e Twoothrewerenotk >caetsatain ch I ai Iatnen otie " inil ne thosdy er man wiad toc wook ai uttore hitmfomf, sayi nCai'n iteli. "Oet it AI wa coinu from ~ltn then rierttt' O Atltt Mywa nily was' gipingalhug rhd.otig'u ,Amethiint Lme ighihpe st epperit d off~t .heanaose an walkediig alon' benind. As weag' roundedy a curveI'i WIt aw a' e aigt I ngine oin at,1( fuls lipeed bhind us.d (I rant' toc and ignaedu thme orpecial just Cn tm to l avid anin ac int."e he vt etra outndui'c t' or ads of chadt Bellploe td thet tonhoe wipel ng ilt ed.ngin. The mastor ach'inietede to croneday itn tookl ha l o hisf tm wtch th is wiit , and back laower re ingd1) ' the e ngacine ndtod.h engin to ell was t fo)dal' life. The hitengineds, t~i heyrlf the rel whol haoln mad from eginer JA loaddays coawter t31he aro engan tn inlone I )d gone to a011 and was lying in watit for. Imii. Conduiltor 3ell vont tl,'ougl Calhoun at1 tle rate of twenty miles an lour. 110 says hi IWver (id see tie colonel tgain. Captain li-ll had somi t rilling ex. periencts 1ur ming the war, and his Ir Iinlli nces Of theCSl d:'y.. a' Very irtiruz-tng. iHe was witl Major Caip bell W-il lae when t ho latt-r left Knox villo for Georgia. Genierda Lon1gstreet moved ont the sam1e day. Captain BAl Sas3' tilat on11 dly,* When,11 le Wias ru1annng oin the Wesitern and Atliantic In eng i ie struck a111 I hi m l IIlian, knoeked Iiii oil the track and hlrt, Ilim pretty Iadly. One of tihe ralilloLd m1en1 isked Iim wilit elgineo) Struck imI. Tile I rishmanti replied that it wats No. 190. but if it had been -200 it would have Zi-led h imi1. Conducitor Biell's remainicences are fuIof dl hdumor 1111a1n11 d pictlret que inwidenmt.-, to-d il at holnely wvy. whic inl the ai-ly dys. A (UIAI [b1D[R AND A IAT MANS EI'A Ij T() TIll - OCCASION IN UVEMItY INSTANCE-,. The 'olite.I SItru gle ia 1)evel o'Iwl . Great American-Thl( m boiilliment ol' eIimocrat Ie 'ill .ew Yorl; .Iurl.1 Whetheor Wikiirm Jennlings ih-yan1 :dhall hecwume l'resith-nt of the- l'ulteti StatL",s OV 714t. hll has4 prove I i Self a great, leatr a great ial. Should the t : noagm4,imi onl Tile. Iaty. who 1i ihe. evenl aitmung i ,s oi I)onnct-, tiat w I; ot. reeognize a 1plendid 1 Ir towcrilg al bvoe defcat? ilte has' iv rw from uiy toi dlIy in thb apr)IecC i atiin if Lh11 Aleri'can, people t ever silice e b egan his marv11111wellouns pelr.iol'11 eiamipjlaigl. un1til 1ow lie has Com11e to se to omon1110 Im1eni CO)Oltsl. MIis recent rtirn to Ci icago waIs af aiccor-dei to -e~fisoh.l0.. Ju11ii ltHin l i.0ornC. the m1iost mIasuline amon i rt I writer i de c n f tie Joura! . e motros cOWds eecr lng i Ia b . m.' of enthuiiLm'i, dr iew tis picul e o th Oe llidt: I kep"gttig impse, Of 1hy.3-I li stoodte'~l e:-etet the moving carriage, h1i.- h1ead up1. Ionfron1tiing thalt ana. ing co111 (u:-e Wit t 1n expeVsioI gr'ave abno~st. t- iY'iln . Not twice Iln a lifetime, lnt on)cc in io--t ltfetime. has.5 SUCh ia MIeNe been beheld or im IgiICI. Th11 chief i in it lIoked worth l f tle (cCibrilnI)-A HM of iruon nerve and iincotnql1urabl' id ignity. Cer tailtv tlh 0- I :k la l of m1en. But it is the 1aime Bryan wlho worked ob.curely as i lawyer in Nubraska: the amilie rn w41ho tnlade his mark it once inl Congress . tile same Bryan wio drew the Country's notice by his attack in tile House upon the unw 1em ocratic policies of the un-D.1emocratie Cleveland : tile zame Bryan who gave voice to the soul (if the Cieago Con vn 0tioll, aiid wus so pliniy perceived to bL tLie mian for tile work before the D)1mocratle Patty Litt Ill COMIpetitl'S dlisappeared. If thle Bry* an of to-day SInIIS hrgeI.I it is be)Cus hIis opportu [lity i S'reatutor. 'To every situation hi 1e halt been mnore thanl eqIua, which proveg hIs gr'eatne~ss. Has' cr.r it canIldidatte for the I'resi-* dleney faced thle diiscour'aglnien0ts thlat 1he hasL faced atnd easily overcomie - L'uit fo rward( upon IL platformi of moderI~l iaLe and4. c2onsit~t)iioal'rposlOs of rec formt, lhe was instantly aL.'sailed as a r'evol utionl ist, thei ene m~ly of the national honor~, of coiurts, of orderCI'y go.vern' men~lt itselIf. A".d this nlot aton)o4 fromn 11h0 oppos~it iln. T.Ie c Iederatil admIii ls ttration,111 1)11 noia 1 ieocratie, many~i of1 the for1lm'ot men0 oif hi s own party~'L the' li most powerfl'I niewspapr of' 4)t I hs ownI l1arty' also, j it:ii I ll t I Ce a :4u .. It seetoed I.s if 1not meti' k:y the weath 1, but, wha 1411 41, for thi. '-JespctaLilit~y had ma14.1 elnnanion cause;t aga ist him0. lonely was10 bI. isoIltion, thait the 01p seillouIs 1) conidera'tion anld set oat to shotut 11im1 i.)\i He waLs scorniflIly to) be deniled aL respe'ctful hear-ing. LtecaLl i nyan's p.lace4 in the putbliC b y th e pre, two i nlnthlSi ago, an : con11 inad now. le 1has. matide a hear1inlg for' himseilf. G;oing strallighit hofI'e theO po ph- he hlas prenehedl'Iii~C his gospel0 of sp~e(1ia pivlege!s for' nionei-preache~ld it wVI ii~ :I uch i ncerity3, suchI eloqu1enc'i~e, siuuhl 3 b:arnein, tsuichI for'e. uh 01almi ne4'S, tiuch s f-commanditi i and11 iIgnflIty, th at hli ii aphearance0 am~onig neenwhr Vii lages of the farmterIS, sets su1ch ir ies of patr'iotisml burnIlling as. ha~ve inot blazed01 sincle arm'iIs were' mar.lcihig and1( tihe I.:nion waLS boitg fouglht for1. ToX mnil lions Ihe hals becomefl the per sonliieion: ) of t~lhe lemocrat'Ihic ri tinci thlat, wheIthtler he shall for' tile next four' year is liv~e in WVashlling ton 0or 111 Sliincln, Nebr'aska. nehIaieved. lis is thlat rare'i comib1ina tin oil(f quliies, Intellect'CualI, mlorl an.1:1 phlysel, which precisely lmets the. nleed4 oIf IL ~im 143wihenl reivolt agaL ist estai4h d and4111.1 re(spel1ctaL)e V.'roIng is mleni haIve felt and faledl it xpress selvye'. I iryan ex press'es w.'ithI thle luci (lily and0( htrength LI of pertfet [natual n1431 Iand IIL naio earneZIIstness-. Otiber' men:10114 cou l nt bly try)inig be0 whait ho i5, and14 he 1by LlryingI c1)ub4 niot, hie othert ThollIse wiho, hlostil to I)I his cause atnd Heelng his power' to lift malisCs of men01 oult of thlemisvos, call lic1ya4n a4 dletma gogue b) Lzon thoir own lI ttloness, their i ncapacity Lt) know a4 man4.1 of genius when(1 hie appears. Th'Ie croiwd is 1a1WLway the demagogue's IinspiraI4tio~n and11 mas4. ter' I l'3ryanI is (ever thel i nspiral4tion anid mahIstert of the cr'owd'. T1hough he haIs spoken0~ 1da'.ly for' many.0 weeks 1and1 mad1.11 lspe4.lehe by, thIe hu1ndr'ed, the prin2tell recordl'I of wVhIat he4. has4. said will be searched vin. ly for a4 sin1gl descent from tile plan.e1( of sol f-r'especting manL~li 31le55, for a4 sen1t3nce4 thro4wn1 oiL LI) caitct~b appiIi lauseL1II of the01101 mo'-nt. It, Ih nlot in the) man.1 to panfder' to till un0 worIthly. II is whl being )1 is~ ab L1sorbedt In Lbhe deIi verIing1 of his 1I5 messge, and1( the Ltricks of theo diemagogue aire for'eign Lto hhia, whliel ioss o)f iihlanc'o, of Intel poss51ible. 114. neIver' rigs falso. Tlhis is not c:Ioogy, hut, fact. I aet the eLec1tionf turnf 11 ut, as it mayL~, hi ought forth for' tihe worl'd's knowledge a4 grea4t, American in WiliamI.r Jennings -Can a4 111 manmarrty his8 deceasu d wifo's sister' In any part of Am4 rica ? Not unless tho sister' Is willing, and as 1a general rule, she isn't. She knows him too well. AN HEIR TO MILLONS IN FLORIDA. THUi ST01'oV I'(IIl OF RtOMANCEi. 11m1portant Laitigation liennnl inl New York Iivolvinig Three TtiNoami Acres of Valuable Land. Important litigation has just beenI begun by New York lawyers, In whh iI A $2.000,000 piece of proper ty in Flori tla is involved. It is claimedt by All ton ia S gni, a young married m1an, of laspet, L n. w., lo a clerk in a truig tore. il 0Ihr i mS to be heir to the1 at ltabie tract of hiand in q u es tion. IL m hrte 3.000 actres near St.. Aug us fie. It is known. as th "Segni grant." 'ortions of it are in possession Of per. ;omls who Claim to bo heirs to the orig nal grantee from the Spanish crown, mt tilt ir rights are delied by the ung l- and cllanIt, who has Cm. d oyed coil ll.attd is havin g thle old s pan 5h rcords beW.rehed to establisil he faet of his lieirship. 10 thinks IV has reas0n to lelieve he will soon we able to do this. The fact-i, not unmixed with mystery ind romnance, so far as they have been sece-taint d. show that about 1770 An .nia .egni was born at Mailion, in Mi. iorea, onle of the Ilalearic islands, 170 uiles (A the eaI !t Coast of Spain. Ile vas trained and edueated in the Hloman .atholi- fAith andli at theage of twenty ears WtR3 orined a ptiest of that bi urch. The young priest, full of the enthu iasm of youth and imbued with the retive missionary Spirit of th times, ooked to the new world as an inviting !eld for Christian n orlk, ar.d at his 'equest wits sent to Florida. ier'o lie at onc. pluniged into the vilderness, making hs home among he Indians, leiarning their lang uage ud planting the hane ott Of his chui trch Lm1onig theml. SIpIrred by a (ee) ro igious ))aL his ( llorts boro fruit satis actory to himzse f and to the ehurch tt, homo. Pather 'Sogni bream- faitouts, and to -tis day the reinant, of the Seminoles teak his name. 11e was looked on ith g--reat favor at home, aind the at -i Itin of tlet Crown rVts callh 41 to the oniderful work he wais doing among no savages of the L-antd of Flowers. At about the beginning of the I res t contury there enme to Florida from :( lIalearic Islands sometI seventy far 2ers, old friends of the priest, and '(y settled on land neat. the port of Augtstine. Among them were 'I brothers of the priest. It is friend Ld relatives suggosted that he should ave a grant of land, that he might Wivo a home and an ample income v heln age and overwork should demand hat he ret from his alrdiuois labors. io it was that the Spanish crown11 made he grant referred t0, which embiraced ,he tract of land now claimed by young iegni, of Long bland. The misionary priest continued Ihis vork year after year with the same -nergy that he entered upon it, but hen the influence of the United itaues was felt throighout the penin milt and the Protestant faith was ear 'jed there, a change Camtlte OVel Father 3vgni. For the Iirst time in his life W lost eourage. As l'rtetstant ils.Iotiuies neart-d, le went further and further into the Vilds, hut showed less energy than >oforo, lie felt thit all (If hi~s good wor-k wvat ting unidone. L-or monilths, mnd on1ce for two years, his old friends iabout St. Augustine saw oir hieard nothing ef him. Then lhe disappIeatred. Hei wats diligently soIr!ht for. bult no tanlle e , C~ O t hi's whe reabt-, ~Couhi? be. founoi. It was repotitted that I ndians had kilil h~iml; th~at rival miissionaries nortlhwardI intthe ne10Iw repla Aic ;but 'ill oif ti.w thleories were sot alsidi, and t it wa a final11ly learood~ tihat lhe htad onile to llavana. The in format ion :amte Illhroulgh one of hIis b othiers, who hadL' bcomtte a sCIa capltain. Hut, at I l-vana all tr-ace' wer'e lo..t. of lFatheri Se i. Where le went from thlere, or where hiis recglected grave is no one knows. All that he left was the Upanlish g.'rar.t in ['lotid a, andh a beautiful pearl c res ' that he had bl1essed andl~ given to onelo h1iiis brothers some1 time before his m~ysteriouls disap p~eara'nce. ''The brother who had 11( the p)earl cross retulrned to his S pan ish homlite, an d sucl ec-ssfuliy emIIbarked ini butines.. Abioult HMl lhe had a son, wvhom lhe named An 1.onioIt, andl whilo yeCt a y rng Ian ith( lis son sounht i fortune in the N-.w Wo:'d lie broug ht with Lim the peat] cro-s t1 at lFathe~r Segni haid blessed. A few years afterward Antonito Seg ni met at Spanish gitl, whom be wooed, wVon amnd wed, and ats a mairriatre pres ent gave her' tihe pearl cross;. Six yetlrs ago his wife, wh lihtad become tha mnothber of the piresrrnt AnIItontio Stegni, the claimant of the Florida land, died, andt nowo lies butried On Iong Is land, whith the pearl cross in her life less hands. "Before mother died,'' sid the claimlant, itshe frcquelIntly referred~ to a great fortune that I w'ould~ (one (lay hlave, but nover' gave pat'iculairs or the source from which it was to come. All that, I knew was that she ap~pearedl in some way to associate it with the pearl cross5 thtat lFather Seg n i had bilessedl. I was too young at tihe timen to think muich about it, butt when a few years5 ago, my aittentlion was called1( to aL not~Ico in a Spanlsh papetr, pi~tinted in 13arecl~Ina, tihat inqutired after the itehrs of Father Sogni, I began to in vestigato, with the result of learning that I am rightful hele to tihe gtrant. "Of ecurse, I have to establish my heirship to Fathetr Sognl, and for that pur'poso I amr having the old civil and chiurch er cotrds it tile I h'learic I lands searched, through counsel, wiho Is nlor active in the matter'. TJhere h, troub ilC in getting at thhe records, because oif tihe conifulion thti resiul ted In moing tile caiL)tal from Cludadela to Malhen, a few years ago, but I ali 8atisfied that the recordu will establish my descent from Father Segni's brother-, wiho was g All otf the o ed friondt of tho f'ni ly know of ltalther Segni whlen they were youilng, aand hald hear~td (of tile estate in Itlor~ ita to wiviIch, no doltblt, my mtothe r referred whon she sptoke~ of the fortltune that would ha. coming to me some day. "' As soont aLs I have coplics of the recltods I wiill investigate the claims (If thtose whot maliy be0 in poIsjession of por-tions of the hand, 1(intuir into the r-ights oif a'lI ptretended he lri, ascertain tho -x tl hou1n larties of the~ grat, and ,ako1 legal steps to gailn pss5 ssion.'. Theil de s'cenda tnts of lhe tw brolt't,bers t of Father Segn i app uar to bti numt~er oultr, thoug:h the l aung liantd claimant bl~ieves th.3y camnnolt esta)bih any righIt, to the land(. 'iThe Spanish Con tul at St A ttgustine htas had numerous inquiries ftrom' persons claiming to be helirs of I'ather- Se:nI, but ho is able to give no furthler info'-mation than that *such a gratnt was Imado by the Spatnio.h irownland that persons pro tentd in to1 bei he' lirs to the pri at are now in iorkaIt. 'lThe Consul at Gat'vos'.on, whose con sulaten nnno Included, F'Ioia, h.s al boon Inquired of, and has uonirohod among tho old records and doclilohi of his ollico without finding any "vi. doueo of who th rightful hol' 1'ro. -- -42 -111 A Chanco to Mako Motney. I invo inafd $1,640 elear mooney in 87 days mid ato iediI to ily horisohioli tilamt's besities, 1and I I ilnk I is is dll ilgsplen didt for* ia wYoliail unlt e. pIt'ritleed il l brisness. A I1yolo C12 Il Sll witill ev'ryone " wnllits to biuy, 111141 every flitiji wants it Oish Wasiher. 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