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nuoiv iioi*. 1 lt;* to enjoy a 111«» tree nom11io vices of an unreal civilization.? IN \ IN II!1)1 I I W‘ the Mexican war,VOS w itii a maxi- -------nth; hut ho makes Tho (0,,,,lyArrive Safely in0,or a possibU* sum I’he servie(‘ pension •alls of IS 12 was en-i sixty years after war, when it was illy a few hundred lt;!: but lliis act is toMthan twenty years ar, w hen it is known•poorhoitook t in followii pair waIn lSt year-ohman, li i elnwa (teorge and wit rille, lieAllantn Journal..Mr. (). K. Mitchell,'who carried the Hanks county klu klux to theAlbany, X. V., prison, returned to the i ity on Thursday night and was called up this morning by a Jounutl reporter, who inquired after the incidents of the trip. Mr. Mitchell i11 5in,‘r f thousands of its | stated that the journey was whollyuneventful, and that the prisoners were taken to Albany without theleast trouble. They were anxious to arrive there that their term of ar.; in section • of sentence might commence as earlyi as possible. They were placed inthe prison on Monday morning hist,and appeared to he in tho best of spirit, feeding confident that Mr.•iaries are alive, lot enough that the .•Ives should have tuity, the followingn embraced within f ’section 2 of this shall hereafter die,w or child or chil- Thompkins will he able to effect•ears of age, on the , iss |, or at the date subsequent- to said ■*, then such widowtheir releast* when he has an opportunity for a proper hearing of the ease before the Supreme court ofthat p! famous life Sla her in ( an inf: oarcnt-to giw willing her chi placeddressetdisapptSoonpossess11 to the same pcn-nit I have been en-ig, to continue dur-ood, and no longer; ior death or remar-or children under shall be entitled to in* until they sever-.* age of Hi, and nothe United States. Kaeh one sent , siiigin;a loving message hack to Neal PethaiYarbrough, who is here sick in jail, gave hugh President Lin-call for troops until the war was certain •, 18(-’, yet this hill, of a grand sweep, mtitting to pensions1, lAbi, and forwardand said they hoped he would soon he well and able to join them. Jasper Yarbrough also sent by Mr. Mitchell an affectionate letter to his wife, which, upon Mr. Mitchell’s arrival here, was placed in an envelope and addressed to “Mrs. J. M. Yarbrough, Harmony (trove, Ha.” Tin* prisoners were en route just fifty-four hours. Upon arrival at Lexington, Kentucky, a snow storm was encountered, and everything beyond this point was stillly frozen.I.iijiior minting In Maine.and be tin4 ye nearly ing cla and vi edge ohis seiigaged dangle lU*thai weddii tin* yo any recion awas tf
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Waynesboro True Citizen

Waynesboro, Georgia, US

Fri, Jan 11, 1884

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