A PEW SPECIMEN twelve hundred and sixty-two dollars. Crenshaw said he knew a place to hide him, and he gathered "him under his arms, and I by Ms feet, and con- veyed him to a deep crevice in the brow of the precipice, and tumbled him into it, and he went out of sight ; we then tumbled in his saddle, and took his horse with us, which was worth two hundred dollars. were detained a few day?, and during ANOTHER VICTIM. that time our friend went to a little village in the neighl the negro advertised (a negro in our possession), and a and ption of the