The popular impression along the Mimbres,β¦
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Notwithstanding this notification not a solitary
officer has made a single effort to investigate
the case. They evidently considered that is the
victim of what undoubtedly was a cold blooded
murder, was nothing more than a poor prospec-
tor, he was not worthy of any attention.
The popular impression along the Mimbres,
where the facts of the case are known, is that
the corpse is that of Julian Swallow, a prospec-
tor and occasional book peddler, who was well
known along the river and at Central, where
he formerly resided. He disappeared mysteri-
ously about a year ago. About that time some
Mexicans were trying to dispose of some books,
in the vicinity of WhitehilFs ranch, among
others, Livingstonβs Africa. Those parties were
undoubtedly the murderers, or had cognizance
of the crime. Had the victim been a man of
wealth and in high standing in the community,
and had a reward been offered for the body,
our energetic officers might have exerted them-
selves to gain the reward, laying aside all con-
siderations of humanity and the obligations of
the offices which they swore to faithfully per-
form. Some one has proven derelict in his duty,
and as it is the province of a newspaper to ex-
pose wrong wherever discovered, the Enterprise
makes the assertion unqualifiedly.