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Release Of A Man Who Had Been In Prison Since 1814

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Day
27
Month
June
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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ing tlio Queeu's Berfch Priaon of ta n. habitauLs ia uow verging toward.s ,1 close Strango to aay, it lias buen a vcry ditDculi U..sk. Many of the prisouers sternly roCuflcd to bo made baiikrupts, thou"hby giving tbeir consent, thoy could huvu ',„. njcdiately pbtained their release. T,a most curious caso was that of Wm. Mil. Ier, wlio had been in prisoa sinco July LSM- fortj eightjcars! II0 bad 1, all desire to tet out, and would si-o UOtbuig wliich would havo tlio effyel of iwtkiog )iim a tree man. Wbcn at lcnatb he waa abaolutely forced to acquiosbo bogged to bc allowcd to rouain io tl,0 pnson a few days loiigci ; and lien bia tmo was up he stül lingered fondly within the gatea to bid the officials farowell, and to shake bands over again until he paused the outer gatea of t queeua Benoh Friaon a few weoks Swe Mr. Millor was boru ncarly efghtv yeara ago, mrev nw a stroet gas-lamp, nor aB omiiibus, iiiuoli loss a stcainship or rail vray.

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Old News
Michigan Argus