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   New York World (Newspaper) - December 17, 1890, New York, New York                                THE f Mn HE II 1 1C SOS II ft THE THAN THAT OF ANY TWO OTHER AMERICAN NEWS A AGE NUMB Kit OF COPIES A ft DURING MONTHS Ol THE PRESENT W Sic ditc GUHc Sit bit HUT bt an BUSINESS USE WORLD PRICE TWO NEW TWO PARNELL A HANDFUL OF LIME THROWN IN HIS EYES AT 1H INTENSE POOR MEDICAL DAVITT RECEIVES A BLOW IN A FREE FIGHT AT Parnell of Hennesay na That Wio Will Not to Him Am Ex It Warn for men to rend In Greta Dc from with a Pencil United v in Pr 1ark J CABLE DESPATCH TO THE 3 is war to the knife between and Todays conflict but barely convey the veal bitter ness existing between the two Everybody predicted a struggle when Davitt made known his intention of chal to a public meeting anil brine him face to face with Both parties left here almost together and went to Once arrived both parties spoke from wagons on both Bides of the The excitement among the roughs In audience rose to a dangerous The same baud which we had met outside the now left audi ence and came to cheer ing and They came to break up the Notionalist Owing to the curses and other angry exclamations flying about the Nationalist speaker Father who stood on a car cabled to those near him We cant help drive them They began In the twinkling of of an eye the priest bounded off the car flourine a elbowed hii way with astonishing rapidity through the dense mass but brand ishing a whitehorn in h left went ahead of with his his way along side m a ten momenta in thick of the Then followed shrill whooping and the rattling of wore forced fortunately without cracking any crowns or spilling any The roughs wore to their own close to Some cowardly fellow dealt Davitt a blow on the temple and an other on the while a man hold him by Then down upon as came a thwacking blow from Tan ners having driven back the were now returning to hear the interrupted speech when Father who was Bitting in front of was caught by some of his friend and borne upon their shoulders in the direction of the Nationalist He was be Binning with My when Davitt struck one of the bearers on the arm and caused hi n to looson hold of his rever He came down to the again rather more quickly than ho went This counter assault of the Nationalists the and we had no further molesta tion from Tanner came out of the scrimmage bespattered with Davitt came back white with swinging his white thon in bin left hand and bleeding a His Mack felt hat was An hour or two afterwards tbe Parnellites said that th Nationalists were the This is a Tho aggressors were the rowdies who have attached whether with or without to While Davitt was addressing his rarnell crept away to When the fact Davitts crowd quickly brought the meeting to a close and went in pursuit of th Irish When they arrived in th town on was given to understand tha liad offered to meet him on th platform Then Davit Bent word lie would gladly if Parnell would be content with a speea from each of them and that there he no speech from anyone else am no To this message Iarno sent reply that he had made no offe as he would never of treat ing with hia Jarnell shortly wards came out of the public wher be had Ho mounted a car an began his address w a small croup of per I deny that I offered to meet said I was told Davitt made m an offer aud I refused to meet these exclaimed with a look of bitte BOoru upon his pale those moil whose weapon is dirt picked up from th and ho pointed his finger to th He then dropped his voice and slowly I will no stop to answer them their own I will leave my vindication t future the flag which was BUT keeping I will I am lie same man and as good a man as I was on years It was I who yaars ago aught you how to become a united will not be m the I will bo in the is not the same man ho was en years ago or three The the Uncrowned Kings mien nd manner is positively lo is no longer the dignified and Charles Stewart f the treat leader who over disdained the use of personal Tho between as I last saw him and as 1 now saw him at this spot was to me Ho had just said ho would not stoon to but his Gutter spi like he exclaimed Hounds like and his white teeth gleamed as tho words cumo forth harshly aud It was not tho refined voice of tho House of but a cruel mo hungering for sat dawn again Harrington tood up and attacked tho Nationalist can didato as a man whoso only was the obscure Governorship of nessy defended in the House of Commons tbe evictions proceeding throughout Kings Yells of To with him Will Kilkenny take a man who defended tbo extermination of those people t Cries Disraeli gave him a place and Tho din here increasing Parnell paused pointing towards meet said Lots get away from these luna I cant hear my own Harrington shouted Dont let us leave the field to them now Several men now made n strong effort to drag the into the midst of tbe but were from their purpose and Dav who was and Tanner appealing to those who rallied to their maintaining that the consistency of his public life had been preserved amid unceasing efforts to create and preserve an independent Irish Men like wero now at tempting to destroy their They bad been unable to cope with them in the open They were unable to meet them with physical so thoy sent this to try to do by corruption what they had failed to do by every other Tho internal dissensions which were destroying tho party wore not Having made an unavailing fight at Westminster for ho had bcon forced tn appeal to tho fieht lor you till to arrive at the mooting and his in the higher part Down with Hong muttered between bis and then To hell with HOUK Kong Parnell struck his Imees with his bauds as be said he turned and patted Harrington on the face was thinner than over I have seen Tho lustro of his eyes was He seemed tired and He or rather numerous throwing one lighting His gesticula tions and his familiarity with his followers were utterly different from anything I had ever His audience was unsympathetic from tho After the meeting he got into a car filled with his own followers and they came rush ing down the street at a wild while a cursing crowd pur sued pelting it with mud and gravel along the whole of the Half way to Kilkenny the cavalcade as Parnell had had a quantity of lime thrown in his He was and had to put himself under a doctors IT HAS COME TO Tho Are but Davitt a BY ASSOCIATED meeting was hold today at accompanied by Father was the first of tbo prominent speakers ho took of the near the Cheers and counter cheers and partisan shouts wero vociferously indulged in by the assem bled of tho two As Davitt began his speech a ill which were William Father and other was driven through the lower part of the fol lowed by a cheering Bedmond began speaking simul with Tho in resuming his interrupted urged tho electors to have to do with the pri vate lives of Ho said If we are to go into their private lives wo shall have something to Bay to other politicians besides Tho advent of another headed by Tanner and several driving briskly through the put a temporary stop to the at Tho newcomers alongside of tho car occupied by Davitt amid a chorus of mingled cheers and took up was expressing his when great shouting announced the arrival of and Har rison and a number uf supporters on horse back and in appearance be side was tho for and yells of Tallyho tuo fox and petticoat I Amid the din spoke to the group around him as follows I come among yon to insult no Edward Harrington and we will protect ourselves Il I come to speak of the great national I will not enter into a personal content or squabble with any I regret that Davitt is not at my of Down with for Ireland with mo as strongly as I will speak only about the who went to Par in 1S 61 as Tory supporter of Dia and who now wants to go as a Liberal supporter of In 1881 Heii If tho people wore slack and cow if they failed to come to a true and patriotic Irelands cause was lost for a Parne proceeded to make an appeal to tho electors to punish traitorism and help him to tho Irish ranks an invincible phalanx able to Ire land abreast of tho first nations of tho Harrison was about to follow Par and Tanner was when a sudden conflict arose on the verge of tho A rush was made towards nud it A forest of ashplant sticks and blackthorns and descended in tho air tho dividing lines of tho opposing factions Davitt leaped from his car wielding a thick aud fought his way foot by foot straight towards giving and receiving numerous Ho finally reached tho hat loss and with his face and with a few of his men with who also bore traces of the severe usage they had received their passage between the two Standing on the of Par wagon Davitt uttered a breathless and indistinct then turned and pushed his way back to hia own sur rounded by his faithful supporters and ami the continuous yulls and execrations of tho two contending aud wildly factious and with an exchange of a of then remounted hip car ant1 shouted Men of I camo bore in defense of tho right of public mooting and liberty of Our opponents Hen their blackguards to interrupt tho but wo have beaten them I wai never struck by an but I was many times struck by my own coun These remarks wore greeted with tuons after which tho crowd begat to disperse and the square noon resumed its normal and his friend drove to Castle Davitt and Dr Tanner following in their At Castle Comer Davitt and addressed an dilating upon the incidents at and as that brought a hired mot there to attack then the car riago containing tho passed th which hooted and pelted them with mud and on tho edge of tho Davitt cent him a saying that if Parnell woult agree to beside him and deliver Davitt would reply to it an would guarantee a quiet hearing bore tho message to Farnell who instantly replied lam not in a posi tion to am only in a position t Tho Parnellites cheered their ap afterwards spoke to a omal Ho said that ho valued them uo by their numbers H was not accustomed to face a crowd of igno rant fools ho preferred a crowd of patriots He was not afraid of being i the but ho know that th voice of Kilkenny spoke he would not bo i the He did not wish to thin hardly of People might thin hardly of him hut ho did not tea tho opprobrium of hie ho know it was only for tho voico of Ireland would coon bo fo those who at Ins side now His heart was bare to them He would show them that be had never bee false to his He did not wish to assa men who bad by his side many a Ion but he was not going to ask to speak from a cocksparrow like Tanner o a Jackdaw like While were the crowd a number of Davitta followers got together and began hooting at tho The Parnellites closed around 10 from which their orators were the and tho police ap eared and tried to divide the he meeting ended in a econo of wild cou and his friends drove oft mid a shower of and Frequent attempts to assail tho f the party were and several bags Ued with lime wore thrown at shoulders wore covered with mo and u mass of limo struck Parnell all in the completely blinding his infuriated Harrington turned and advancing to Father who was at the head f shouted Cow you aio a disgrace to your Church ho police hero again interfered and who bed loft their aaiu took their seats aud finally got away nto the which were quite wero intensely Ho wan oon obliged to stop his which ho eft and entered a laborers in a faint ng A doctor attended he limo had caked beneath hiB eye and tho doctor was only able to remove omo of it by using a silk handkerchief and omo hair oil ho found in tho The finally advised Parnell to live immediately tn Bo the lat er reentered his carriage and proceeded n his But tho pain again bo amo so intense that a second halt this timo at a roadside public tho doctor made further to relievo tho terrible paiu which Parnell was The doctor was ble at this place to procure a of which he poured freely into 1arneHs Ho ihon tried to scrape off omo more of tho using for this piir oso the point of an ordinary lead had become crusted in ido the eyelids and the with tho rude implements at was only ablo to torturing slowly auU Hh much Tho doctor apologized for causing him so inch but said it was replied Never mind tho Do your Dont lot mo ray Tho doctor poured more oil eyes and said ho that bo case wasnt as bad as Finding liat ho was unable to remove all tho bo doctor urged to drive with 11 speed to tho and this was at tho Victoria ad to be led from tho waggonette to his He reclined in an appar sightless and suffering tho in Ho Etill remains in the bands of his doc Surgeon who attended arnoll along tho stated at a late hour that all the lime had been lit that the patient ivas still suffering in He said that he did not com present permanent iu ury to DISUNITED nur the application of counsel acting in behalf f the Court hero has Injunction restraining tho publication of tho paper tl The application for au injunction rounded on au affidavit by acting manager of tho Irish National Newe paper Publishing of Patrick Harrington aud Kenny aru In his affidavit gave tho particulars of tbo dismissal of 3odkin from the managing editorship of United aud told how had reproduced tho Tho defend mts counsel for an adjournment in absence of Tho if counsel would agree not to publish the paper during tho As the defense to civo tbe required promise ho Judge said he had no alternative but to grant an Notwithstanding the injunction issued against Suppressed that paper again appeared Tho wordB United do not appear on the The word Suppressed only appears Hereafter tho paper will bo entitled Tho sentence of six weeks imprisonment imposed upon Father of for violating tho Crimes act expired today and he was released from Ho at once proceeded to where he will join Parnell and accom pany him the Kilkenny mentary At when the case of the Government Patrick member of for North and Michael OBrien who aro charged with as tho police at the time of tho ocen ins of the conspiracy trials at it was announced that solicitor for the was unable to bi ho having met with a serious The Court accordingly granted a postponement till the next The ac wero yesterday removed to from where they wero sentences of six months and four mouth respectively for Thoy wore co defendants with William Joh Dillon and others in the Tipperary acy Tbo Irish Times says that thn Pope is con au appeal sent to him by Catholic in praying His Holiness to pro against Catholics supporting Par They ask tho Pope to UUo this actio because of Father President of the Cor Gaelic writes to the noil Committee If nothing else the hypocrisy of tho would be fo they betray both the man and the cause h The question of the Iris leadership IB not to ba a meeting in tho Cork Assembly If tho peoples voice ia in a hold it 1 why oppose it Tho Parnell section of the National Leagu hold a meeting here The announce ment was made that the receipts for the las two weeks amounted to including subscription of from th Parnellite candidate for Parliament in Nort All the at tbe denounced the The officials of i by ft vote of i 0 have a resolution of confidence n tho The most John of whose diocese includes a reat portion of Cork ban issued u Episcopal letter in which he condemns Ho declares that he is and Tho letter atefi that tho Bishop has made arrango ts to withdraw tha National League ranches in his diocese from tho control of which is supporting Parnell proceeded today from Bally ahill to Castle Ho was followed y Davitt and By the instructions of at Kilkenny on Sunday has eon broucht under tho consideration of with a view to determine whether n action should bo The notion of tho Edinburgh Town Conn 1 in striking name from tha of citizens of the town was taken at a ill meeting of and the on providing for tho erasure of his name an adopted by a unanimous The local brunch of the National League j t County today in favor of supporting I ather Murphy Father a parish priest of County and a prominent Na in 11 has ome out on While pro ding nt a mooting ather Barry mado a speech strongly iu avor of In iv interview Maurice ia represented saying assur nco can bo given tho public that uo nent of tho political crisis is possible by ar ho would be ought to tho bittor CAMPAIGN IN According to tho In Steadied ft POLICE COURT INTERESTING SAMPLE OF ITS PECU LIAR Joint Dillon in TO THK Dillon was on today in secret consultation with tho coders of the McCarthy branch of tho Irish Hid vicit wan announced to bo for 10 of getting tho of hia in this precautions trc takon to The on of the doc deposited with Drexel to tho credit of Postmaster John told was but nothing onid be learned aw to tho best of restoring harmony in the ranks 11 tho Irish was also lillon to Now York early iu tho CLEARFIELD BANK CLOSED by Tight ohl County owned by talcs William closed LK doors today and made an to Wallace and Tho aro and BO that have Wallace Huys tho alignment was caused by tho tight money narkot and inability to obtain to meet Tho Senator was heavily m coal and timber lands iu but it sup ed that he was not hard pressed for It has known for Homo time hat tile bank wan in a weak position and hat ita failure was ivo people have been avoiding tho it was not hud uo connection with banking linn of and a rumor that his failure was due to the of that a did the failure no and regret as in political where Senator HO well mown and highly of leld County and a if has also made an had his anil when ho latter mado an assignment Judge vaa forced to uo A 8outli TO THE Huron Na ional Dank waa forced to this morn ng by a run of depositors for several Over was withdrawn aud less thai sJO The bank gives notice that all depositors aud drafts wil bo paid in Aro tilvin Mix for of the Morton and John of the vore each given six months in default of BOO bail iu Harlem Court Ihoy are the men who have boon following nil annoying Henrietta since last as detailed in Tin WOULD and who wore Monday afternoon by Court Officer Dwyer a Eighth avenue and One Hundred am street Watson claimed tc be a man and save the name of no lets than four city to differen made no fo UIB snid that flinco Septem bor her every step day and night had her house had been with attempt had baun maJo to bribo servants to swear t scandalous about her and of Jotters had boo was married to Drinker tho well known cracker thirteen yearn aco when but years They lived happily until tw when and thre bad BO much trouble that separation was agreed upon between Mr and Bho wan 850 a which was last Kei she when nhe began that time she lias boo without a moments JAMESONS It no tltc of on 8tiiiiley0 4y Hit Vrett 1O Tas Jamesons of tha Rear Guard will be published uex and will bo tho attack ye against That Stanley already aware of damaging facts oon himself as he ha Lewis to watch the boo and if necessary to proceed against Andre the famous whiskey tl father of tlie dead and who ha tho Jameson is s that Stanley can claim damage Tho true tbo roar euard w probably be extracted this The ie In tbe in wny MAX 8U Pulitzer World But Th the greU local paper tt in all estimate or adro USE for all lamenee soreness ud V STORY IN AND COMEDY AKE member of tlie Firm of A Trlla of a Experience with Ic 1iirirliirfi Are A member of tho firm of Charles Par ins it importers of inimical instru ents and musical merchandise at camo into THE WOULD office yes erday and handed tho editor tho following interesting t is more than likely that is ot the only merchant of Now York who has ad a similar but it ia doubtful y ono could toll the talo any better than has deplore tho unsafe on of life and property iu our ood The citizen rails at the bo will not arrest and tho police blame tho who will not and between 10 two the criminal I formerly hail decided views on thin but I have uo I will never again say an unkind word f tho nor preach of tho duty of tho nor complain of a This sudden chango of thor comes of nd for tho benefit of unfortunates may bo led into difficulties through a mistaken sense of I bee to relate hat is whr I to THE WOULD On at 0 clock a connected with our discovered persons ovi engaged iu our showcase stands at tho door on After on ineffectual attempt to find a ho returned lo tlie neighborhood nd watched tho operation from across tho Ho waited there until they had suc in cutting a portion of iron forced open tho case and ad bosun to remove tho when ho Boldly swooped down nn them and at to accomplish their capture un A which our representative got rather ladly punished about the ny tho lists one while he held firmly to tho Tho eventually os aped by a largo portion of Ills a coat nnd tho last f contained two letters addressed to a ball ticket and a Armed with these clues wo at pro to our precinct in Elizabeth street and there deposited our aud told our In our early clays wo bad road tho achievements of and Old so wo gazed with admiration combined with a of awe upon two detectives who wore at once de tailed upon tlie and with no duo than most of the wardrobe and a largo portion of tho personal correspondence of launched themselves with un erring certainty upon tho They are probably still on the we havo never heard from them but the culprits in an about a week attempted to woik another show ease on Chambers street and fell into he clutches of Detective Gates of tho First who promptly lucked them Aud as they confessed to him that thoy were the Bamo who had operated on our he called and Nmv conies iu tho beauty of the aa administered in New versus the dut of Wo held tho patriotic theory that as the police had done their duty in the arrest il was clearly our duty to lay all ques tions of business and attend at the proper time and place aud make tho This in how we exemplified iH wore to go to the Old slip to identify tho We cheerfully laid down the locked up our and 1 wo were notified to appear for the examination at the 1 We neglected business aud tho of the court room for given while a number o were disposed of by Judge wo were permitted to swear to a complain and the was postponed to wero promptly 01 and wore tills limo welcomed by tho usual it that wo had not loui and deep the first fo over which so fatigued thu Court tha further proceedings wove adjourned let our customers and urged by an unfailing HOUKI of duty wended our way to tho wo liau tho pleasure of Judge Smith for the first Our call proved to be purely so cial in its nature ss no was don and we wore instructed to call at 2 r of the same S Declining an invita tion to lunch on the plea of important lega wo again tho wher it our stood fortune to renew our ac with Judge He u with a mild surprise on tbe whole seemed pleased to see us after few questions were asked and th S as was postponed t cloned no business and tod tho This timo it was Judge Smith again who nn aud wo him like nn old order to lill uv the time outl makn everybody feel comfortable the clerk had its we to freely at after which the case watt adjourned nnd we were instructed to appear at Sessions 1 2 and and early wo put in nu appearance nt tho Special and found three on tho which wo took as a personal compliment to our persistence and Wo answered the usual a call was made for Detective nho failed to after which tho having nu important engagement with a on Warren themselves and left tho Wo wore in answer to our subsequent that Die had been discharged and our Et tho Tombs would bo no longer We desire to say to our friends that sinco our repeated visits this and cheerful home wo havo been thoroughly fumigated aud disinfected and aro now ready for aud wo agnin try to do our duty as citizens it will bo we are enough to be gentle men of elegant AK tho case now tbo havo hod tho the have Hot tho coat and hat and wo have tbe CHARLES it CAVIARE TO ARISTOCRACY GOES EN MASSE TO A MURDER ASSASSINS ARE ACCOUNT CALLED TO A LAD BRUTALLY Nearly by tho IllH Into THE i A short timo aco a New York lady and her fif yearold came hero on Their cannot bo obtained na tho of tho Stiller are tho only ones who know Jt aud that boat has for New Tho boy returned to Now York tho Miller laub inong tho other patten on a nmn who us to a place to where nru while boy before rough approached 10 luiy and Mm ho had boon oa horth iiv tho with Tho ad ho was no truth anil after the two AH HOOH UH boy fell tho man and feet with of ft hit of raps in His month nd firmly held them with u which AH in a knot behind tho boys Thon the robber waid to him If you at to cry out Ill kill took two from the tank 1m his ovor rout nnd hat and left the Tho boat landed in Now York at 3 oclock and the hin At u rounn were in thn when bo door wan and tho condition Ho released and tho cat taken from hia but ho could Witli tears down ho old tho htory of tho Tho promptly notified ami two detectives vero put on tho At last ae hoy wore limiting tbo alumn of New for the man mnl had tbe boy vitli them for of be have a good description ho THE BOY AND to the Fact at the It is very funny to tho f and speculations of some of a certain nir newspaper in relation to Johnny mil his who have heon closely n Charity Hospital on Island fo or This is tho boy whoso littl panic to his lee until th ono of tho clog had thoroughly en THE which la the newspaper that has had access to tha hospi announced that the boy and th dog had boon cat Thin n THE WOULD published exclusively auo and over sinco the various other newspapers have been to cither verify or disprove the facta At lant newspaper has sin in a reporter into tho war and announced that the doar an the boy hud been TUB will any other news of this intercut nc case when there is For the pros there will bo nothing non is doing well and In a few ill probably have at least a partial use his The For northeasterly in Ior Eastern Sew Jersey and snow and rain hioh on tho coatti in A storm of intensity lias ai on South Carolina accompanied bit will prevail o coast from Tho record shows tho change in the temperature for tho punt in comparison with the inp date of last as indicated by th thermometer tit n M mi am no i M W II M 41 I M Ui N 0 M 41 rj M temperature tur date ns Hill View lor 20 wise by to KlIMT 14tli and Uth enough on ture to pay for tne Trains Ever Errand Min but to Protect nin HID Sooks Fix tlic Heed on Wife Her Husband to Look iu ns to Will Be SEWS Paris cot up than this for thin is all of it expressed in the word fortho trial of Michel Eyraud for tho mur der of the on tlie 37th of The pleasure of the was by tho circum stance that the pretty little La Belle as she has been called ever sines her voluntary return here from Ban in also to be tried for her life an an accessory to tho It was an that gathered in the of tho Assizes do la be uiso only influence in high places could pen the doors to tho inquisitive n money could even one of the necessary lo cain bo ouch had to bo by tho Presi of tho and thoy were issued nly ho was personally satisfied that 10 applicant was the proper person to in BO important social function us of as trial by Jury ia a latter a few or the wero admitted at tlie discretion of ic to a sort of pit in the rear f where they could neither see or am where tho only merit in beinE ran tho it to its occupants for aying that they had been present at tho oclock was the hour net for admis iou to tho but it was not yet 0 carriages bouan to up to tuo Bn to the 1alais do At 10 a throne of swells of both flexes had tho door that led to tho court and all its wore chatting nd Thin continued to o during the wait of over an hour to which hey wore subjected cro tho beginning of the After tho doors wero opened and the and fight had taken place or they quieted down until ho prisoner As for tha residents f the they had sur the Palais do Justice loner before and soon indicated that their do ires wore divided between oar of the and craning their o sec tho and his accomplice thoy arrivo in tho orison van on tho river side of tho Tho mob was circulating madly about the great nit there was no getting within the for a strong force of soldiery was tho and admitted no one without tho precious Of THE TWO It wan when tho duty of swearing n the jury was and then the were treated to their first in the This was caused by iho entrance of the prisoners orthe stage on which tho drama of Lifo or Death IB to be and in which they are the chief They their entrance guarded Then tho entire audience uiK to feet in a mad desire to get A good look at In vain did the pants of tho pit shout The favored people in front stood upon their chairs aud completely shut out tho view of of the two from tho La hollo when she first made her and waa greeted in this shrank back from tho great sea of in which was there the slightest touch of pity On her own countenance was displayed the i pallor that from long aud the luminosity of eyes was made addi ws thoy are very She was entirely dressed in On her head was a black turban and in her a white which she nervously twisted about hor as she sat down before the Whether or not she waa playing a part it is impossible to but her uneasy tho of her glances from tho inquisitive crowd fore her and to the stern Judges on the then to tno group of artists and re to her then on to the of the courtroom with expression of fear iu her great dark like tho of a wild animal than of a human in spite of tho popular epithet which has been ac corded her by tho popular is not really beautiful she has a lithe and graceful and a piquant BO that she really u rather attractive on tho other made his en trance with something very like a swaeger after that of tho horo of on old Thin when his encountered that of occupants of tho crowded He had made up hia mind to brazen it out before ho hut found the or deal tno to carry through to a suc Ho knew well that tha with all its grim is only a matter of a few weoka the for ho said last to tha in whoso custody to had boon brought back to France Je wais co quo 1on mo Ho waa neatly dressed vu a now black which has been laboring hard for many weeks to BO that her hus band might present a decent appearance at tho has a short hair in tray and there is a bald on the top of hia But for the expression bin faco ho would look UUo a niau of IKN PICTURES OP Tho counsel make an interesting group in their robes and The Tbo and safest ate in dally New lift and ears are oy Hinted by and foot ot de is a whits important who strutted np and down the bench  

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