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Cincinnati Israelite (Newspaper) - April 29, 1870, Cincinnati, Ohio8aac Cincinnati chapter la a i a k to s w a free prison Era at Large-ha7 and Archibald ves alone on the after a in a Little a vessel a tilt for Speed 111 Stormy petrel where every f Inch of spa a mow r jew Amir ter s were Small and comfortless Wom however they were More than n crowded for event Qiu for Sunja was by by with a pile of Cotton Balea in i Shefmi. That to la re was scarcely room to move fou ant directions a atmosphere was Ficeti unwholesome and there was a a Haveous of tar and Bilge water about the place Ham and a sch la they stretched themselves upon the Cotton Bales and there Lay scarcely closing their eyes for a moment the whole night through. At your a. M., when thasom my watch was called they were allowed to go Ondick. Thankful for t h e fresh air and the Gray Dawn thankful that the night had gone by and the Day was at hand in the meanwhile de Benham had spoken to Archie of his plan Lor recapturing the vessel end Archie was wild to begin without the delay if an hour. When de Benham told him that Mere must be a delay of Many hours perhaps even Day or two that every thing must be dope tinder the advice of Captan Hay and a Boiku la that it wort my 4? to make the attempt at All than to prematurely and so fail Archie chafed with impatience and accused his mend of Over caution. Then de Benham told archie1 that he was hot headed and rash and so. Sharp words were spoken on both sides. But Iris not easy to quarrel in whispers and All to hts a face in the course of the night in Pilch darkness As they Lay on the f Cotton Bales with six4 Federal seamen snoring within a few feet of the nth so snarled at one another for a moment and went on deck at dawned Day better friends the Olio Wing Are the established rates without deviation eight Tine of this size of Type to a Square 1 Square 1 i user top. 1 001 i 1 00. Do 1 month ,4 001 a 8 00. Do 3 months 10 00 8 00. Do s months 15 oof 12 00. Do is months a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 25 00 i to 00, 1 Copen 12 months. A he t a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 800 00 a a it Sesee of cold in is Mon 175 00 i �11 resolutions votes of thanks 5 betrothal Mariaj resend funeral notices. To Debenham vow by amh11 b. Edwab Dsa author of they Naa been up Nei the Coonc released the Ca Slon Flthe a Galley. E s a of course they do port watch and starboard watch. That a the a then it would be easy at any moment to let Doorn the hatches and secure the six below and we Semi ought to be a match for the rest including mate and prize master the helmsman and the Seaman on guard in the a a we re not seven though. Can to count Davis or the firemen they re tied to the engines. Can to count poltere we set him free till the Job was done. F say three.�?�. -. However e came breakfast the three ize master and masters mate. The i How Ever took their meals t closet styled by Courtesy to whereas the prisoners had 1 them in Wowen Pann Ikins ate of deck. Ata few minutes Sciore noon. Pis sick and Manuel brought out he of sextants for the purpose of taking an observation As the Sun crossed the Meridian a ight Bells were struck if the new sea Damp a began and the Cook three against eight. We in so to recover the cd a a a a a a a a it or v b a a a. \ a. A any How a said the Captain n it.�?�. Hush 1 Here a the a t i -11 i a f in it the e moment from the push giant of a Man with a and an habitual scowl. L ight to be Able and of the ship a a in a ready Tol no More excitement t 88 work with captive Mner Creole went b reset d the Captain a to Stow us to he forecastle 1 a Njaa to a. I a. A 1 f a til a 15% i or nowhere j noticed Cross-1 Benham a and to come he. A those of of wine the Woree for it. To them throws waited a a Weihen know and knocked at the
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