—
:
LAST LETTERS FROM THE ABDUCTORS. when he was on arriving
playing in front of your door with Walter,
new York must
in
hotel with his
stoping at
Mr Ros
in full.
your substitute
John i am you say the money
put a personal in herald,
name
23/
say.
ready and your substitute, and we are ready, then November the 3d wil prove or disprove the sincerity of your action. Mr Ros you see by this we have come among you once more. is
The
abductors, holding the Hfe of the child as the for-
should there be an attempt at any deception on my part, were bold enough to say that any one, even Capfeit
Heins or the district attorney, may act as my subpaying the money. They appoint November 3d as the day on which my substitute should be in New York. Previous to his going, they require to be noti-
tain
stitute in
fied at
what hotel he would
be,
and also that his
full
name be placed to the advertisement. They say after the money is found to be right they will return the child regardless of cost, as safe and
sound as
on the day he was taken away, and boastingly
was
he.
call at-
On
tention to the fact of their being in Philadelphia.
November another personal was the New York Herald^ as follows
the 3d of
Relative will not sign his
nama
same day the following answer was
sent
John, change address of personals. in
inserted ir
full.
And on New
from
the
Brunswick,
New
Jersey:
[No. 22^.] Brunswick, November 3 Mr. Ros. it looks very strange to us you should quible about the name to address us. is your object to
New that
keep the detectives informed of our whereabouts by having us writing
you so
often,
you and
it is
it
looks so but time will prove
better than all the detectives
squarely in this bisnes
if
all things,
is
is
to
to act
we think for your child, we are satisfied the detecinterest we know all about their
you have any regard
we have
cautioned you enough on this point,
tives are
working the thing up
to their
our advice
combined can give you