re-asQtlFrank Merrill, a I’riu eton constable, passed through Beilin t iis forenoon forr.ir*! rrincvton, with a thufwho stole ato►11-horse near that villag; a few nights ago. The thief was Bi ly Bareley, living near Wank at, who six years ago, ho f stole a horse from 3rl ck GUfrow, ofj n. Kureka. Bars ley was ound last -nightenst:t'Rgna by the constable, asle *p in his own'idu.tiPfiIabain. A horse mas a1?o found there, but not the one stolen It was found es that the thief bed traded the stolen!*.' horse for the one he had, near Osh-id' ko*h, and the cone tab 3 arrested the 11 e-'thief and took him am the horse for ■ which be hud tiaded, to the place where the stolen cne wi s found. Here Merrill made another exchange, And started for home with I orae and thief.idofofO'Too HSd.ithntlhtl