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REMOVAL OF MK. SEDLEY’S REMAdNS. 119 | fugitives ftom the scene of their trouble. Alas! they bore { &way all but the person of the respected old man, whose dead | body was honored by the villagers with a_heartfelt burial. The story of Sedley’s confession soon came to Dudley—now Elton—but he cared not to offer the gossiping public of Adrianopolis any further food for comment, by explaining to them his real relations, and his purposes in so quietly submit- ting to the uneven course of the severe “justice” which Condemned him to the gallows. The purpose of the present visit to Adrianopolis was the removal of the remains of Enoch Sedley to Pittsburg, where they now repose beneath a thaft of pure marble, on which ig inscribed the simple inscripticn : ENOCH SEDLEY, AGED 65. a BaLovep iw Lire—TReASURED =<N Dez.vEx ’ e _-¢tie Maiden Warrior of the Revolution ——— Fe ‘chia charming series of books is edited by Eow,. 8. Butts, Hea.» ob of the most writers DOW will sepa success We can well promise. aoe ISSUE Of it) can be always had of all newsdealers, OF A0Y address, post-paid on receipt of the price, ten cents. Note.—Purchasers of this series BEADLE AND COM 118 comicbooks.com