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THE WILL WATCH MYSTERY.

A Riverton correspondent 'states that ai- > cprding to Captain Seymour, of the cuttor Kmit,,who- recpjv ed the information from .a ' manithat leftjthe 1 American-ship Tamerlane at Stewart’s Island in December , last, thew -esn be no doribt. that the: V cast- ; runaway frpJh the ship jn question, ~ Captain Seymour’s informan states that,, the crew having. Jbeen fcorit ashore to. cut firewood at Chalky frilet made qff with an axe he was using’ .. ahd M doiibt made , the “ mogie” of driftwood as he described to reach the south mde. From thg same source yve learn that when it ■MtiMel. .Reach, a boat steprer enteredone of ■, there (used by Messrs Daniel, Shea, . Ximor, and their, whaling party some years agoj- and, took, therefrom,a bag. of flour, i bag ’ su ? ai '» i > wo ehovejs, and other articles, 1 left there,by_BeUand party when on their wriy . prospecting.. Thevsarpe , beremeipbered,.afterwaras:hid fherr in, andauffered great hardship on their; wav back; to Or<9pnki, : faiaiiuy owing to this robbery. It can scarcely he' *b* IWter -.or officers M • %P>; although it.muatbeicqncteded that • enjQy va arepfctotkSi fir ' s iiihaii' taekriri^^ffouth-' oairiniifiirH ‘a**? ii i;rou;i j //,•‘p; i ’

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Evening Star, Issue 4039, 5 February 1876, Page 3

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191

THE WILL WATCH MYSTERY. Evening Star, Issue 4039, 5 February 1876, Page 3

THE WILL WATCH MYSTERY. Evening Star, Issue 4039, 5 February 1876, Page 3

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