N-John A. Munroe C- A- T- S-116 K-F B-3/4 F- H- M-;W-2 C-4 S-6 F-2 G-4 a-4_G-4 a-4 c-4 c-4 d-4 F-2 F-4 a-4_G-4 a-4 F-2 F-4 F-2 c-4 d-2 c-4 f-4_d-4 c-8_a-8 c-2 d-4 L- The skull and bones were car-ried to town, like-wise some clothes and hair. Right well it told that a foul H- M-:W-2 c-4_a-4 G-4 F-2 G-4 a-4_G-4 a-4 c-2 c-4 d-2 d-4 f-4_d-4 c-8_a-8 c-2 d-4 c-4_a-4 G-4 F-2 G-4 a-4_G-4 a-4 L- deed had been com- mit- ted there; The e- vi- dence so well a- greed the ju- ry found al- H- M-8W-2 c-2 C-8 C-8 F-2 G-4 a-4 G-4 a-4 c-2 d-4 F-2 F-4 a-4_G-4 a-4 F-2 F-4 F-2 S-6 S-6 L- so, That Miss Vail and child had been mur-derd by the rich James A. Mun- roe.