The flavine of William A unis w.* as dellberulv as could he, but Ihr. 3isrv stewed to fake into account the great provication Capiain Hams : had and the mentatl state to which his wife's conduct had redmed him That he was to a certain extern in-9-ane when he committed I he act H j nol unlikely. Yet not lo such an ex*, I U nt that he was irresponsible. It iwms lo ur that the sentence ttinwis-lt;(! u|Kn bin wis Annts paidthe penally for his wrongdoing with Ms 1 iU\ and ** long as Captain flaln* look the law into his own hands ho ihinild he adequately pufti*ii*d for T1. The law lt;anao1 reach Chtrita ] Mains, but perhaps her punishment is worn- than either I hat ol A urns or her fmrbamt. When she eontom-| plates wtiai her conduct has brought | jjmii 1, her life must **tm woire than death.—Knickerbocker Press.