; in” as a guide. They next wont to Mr* jlafluty's near Ling’s mill where they stole thirty-two horses belonging to Leech Hancock and Marion Slovens. After leaving there they soon met James Lockhart going i to mil). They ordered him to unhitch hisij horses, mount one, lead the other and follow them. Ilemonsfrnnre was unavailing,iand lie had to go, leaving his wagon and : grain standing in the mad. They also st de ! several other horses ii: that neighborhood*jji’i this county and Crawford. We next* *| hear of them at Millfown where they stole two horses from Mr. Hibbs, two from David Hummers, one from Mr. Spencer, and others-■i tniing to JTeifler’s store before they left?i o «| they confiscated enough whiskey to fill their canteens.