nvmi to n*n*PBAKL AS MU1DH CLtT*.TOR ARVKDI 1IYBTRRY.wnO RTABHRD HIM f Our Rome eorrcapondent telegraph* 'hut ■ at range due hu romc to light In the Follgm. trnln munler. tn tin- arrival of the Mtmm Vwww at Vo-llgno on Haturday. It will !«• recalled the rich Verona financier Rlgltnr Arvedl found dead Id ■ Ural claaa compart meat having been ataldted In varloua |utrta of the »*-ly ifW be ba.I been ilnwtf.i| At drat I Ik- only tnif In I Ik- a**naatn aremed Ih* valiu»l4e and finely worked dagger which had l»en driven through Hljrnor ArveUI'a eye Into tin- akull and emtwrided there.It la now known that a i-urt f.mnd on the rtiior of the comikirlnn’iit where tin* death struggle took pbM-e did not belong to the vlrllra. Tin* dln.-ovrry lend* atn-nath to the view drat In-Id that the ■-M«ln wna a mnn of |iu*l*n. and that Ida prlmo motive waa vengeance. the partial robbery hrtng Intended to atari a falae aeent. It la alan recalled that a welhdreaaed mnn waa seen by a deputy, a friend of the victim. oo the platform at I to me before the train alartrd. ami afterwanla In the victim* ■ compartment. The police view tn*re la that the murderer waa an acquaintance of hla vie tlm’a family, ami that prolwbly he waa artunted by apeeulatlve hmoee. In which In- believed Rlgnor Arvedl waa eon-rented.The police at Tend continue. however, lo detain the atiap«-ct whom they arrew-t.il the ulght after the murder, and who had m ark a of frcah rut* on hla hamla. Ilia anawera to qneatlona are con«h|cr»d unaatlafaetory. The eln-nnnitancea of the murder remain apparently an lm-penetrable myatery. -“l»ally Mall. * 27th PNMbfT. -