"ARTHUR ORTON"
agent, Mr. William Lock, of Melbourne, has wired to me to-day(Saturday)by submarine Telegraph: — 'Arthur Ortou its found alive.' Previous letters prove his correct. The telegram cost Lock £5. I have also found a survivor of the Bella witb documents to prove all. My reward of £2300 found Orton, and my reward of £50 found the survivor. Tichhorne will be a free man in less than six mouths. Hutrah ! I don't know what to say about publishing it, but it is true enough. What will the wiseacres, rogues, and ruffians aay now? — Yours, G. Onslow."
Tbe following letter, has been, it ie alleged addressed by Mr Guilford Onslow to Mr Edward Foster, Leeds, an ardent believer in the " unfortunate nobleman now languishing in D.rtnioor": — "Reply, Hants, October 1876. Dear Forsteb, — I hasten lo convey to you the glorious news that my own
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 28, 1 February 1877, Page 4
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143"ARTHUR ORTON" Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 28, 1 February 1877, Page 4
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