lO: Till': KACi: AND ITS Rl'.Sl'ONSIHH.ITI KS. 



the result of their connivance was the removal of the horses, 

 the canse of which was ]M-obabIy unknown to Mr. Scott to 

 the day of his dealii. It was not until some time after, that 

 I learned from undoubted authority what had taken place, 

 and the object sought in bringing about tiie change. 



lUit the subject is a distasteful one, and ent)ugh hasalri'ady 

 been said to show that there is but one \no\x-v method in 

 which to trt-at such C()nununications, and that is, to put them, 

 unreatl, behind the Hre. 



