PRKStv 4ENNX*; lt;?EAitSLn.r - *•' •« 1 ' • «. Xhbrk iB. a’general interest all over, the country in the mysterious murder of Jennio Cramer at New Haven, because the Bad event is typical of a clafcsrtf r»oa hf ~ 1 V.7 1 'frequent. The story* is painfully sad froovbeginlng, to„end.. The victimImpatient at home,. restraint and inclined to evade' authority and seek fast and exhilarathg company. She was admired by James Malley, Jr., but;, plainly., not' respected. '- James* brother;,: Walter, was - enamored of a‘ diBfOlnto woman in New Yprkv-The broth era appear to have planed do nDerates to bring Jennie to* ruin.-Their father is rlcinuid they have allhefora last - the father : was away; at , Saratoga* mi.tor^feiftughtthullleia.. JEnrtr- ffflwiinpshe called herself, fco Now Haven, and JennlerCramer -wa» introduced to heiv Blancho says Jennirdidjoat knowlhfir true character, which |fl urobsbly trqe. The Malley brothers and the two glrls went riding and milling together.- On Friday, the 5th inat., Jennio Cramerwac found dead in New Haven bay, drowned.— The story told'by the Douglasa, girl before the coroner, snd supported By . tho Malley- brother^ no light on the mystery of her utjatli, — She ^as not bscq by any,of. o»- .ti)^aftlt;i'rnoon • of -t lieMaccnceding the .discovery of - her. body in the ray.-ffly dpfffeeB information wassecured that threw doubt en fte tfetl-monrbt,her late companions, and at iengtttBlanche Bonghuw.-hvlng returned to New York, admitted thati , ' H • .. —--—* VWQVBhe^wofd--teTflome-thteg»thatweTe| rmfc?2t*iA^ln- order, do shield ^tho. Blona wan one that on WednesdaynlghMhe night on which shfe- testl-1 p.ed tbpt Jennio efayod -with her at thehotel—the two.atayed at the Malley mansion, she occupying a room with waiter, m^d-Jennie ft room with James. To excusb Jennie’s absencofrom home oyer night, a He was fbM Mrs. Cramer*, to tW aflectHbat ^TWka-^ttb heir frfchd.'Blanche, moth erwai quitehe$.qeTflrtttiiZ tiCVarn away:nw. T'hii //fpC wi