Saturday, January 25, 1908.•t I cold perspiration, and a tear of impend-«• , In* death It almoat always present. The ad attacks lutl from a few minutes to an a* hour or more, and I ha patient may be he subject to them for year*. #n* 1 Treatment mutt be dlracted towards ao relieving the patient's agonising pain, of and his fear of momentary death.U • The nitrate of amyl laa bm found rd to hare a marked effect In relieving the nd pain. A few drops of this drug are a poured on a handkerchief, and the fame* ry , are Inhaled whoa an attack Ik MM to bo »- coming on. During the Intervals all ag. dtemonl and physical exertion must be ' avoided, and the general health muet be ■ built up In every way by tonlca and »jj fresh air, etc.■ I Although In eome case* tbo disease baa ,n‘ ended fatally In a ■Ingle first attack. In nlt;s many Instances ecrupulous care of Ibo | general health and a removal of the ,_1 cause. If found, hove secured freedom from further attacks.tyBURGLAR POLITICIANHOW HE WORSTED THE MAYOR OF CHICAGO.Mr Duiw, Mayor of Chicago (wrote tho Dally Mall correspondent at New York on 7th November)tias been worsted In one of the moet singular conflicts ever precipitated between the head of a great municipality and the organised forces of crime. Recently ho complained to the police of the growing prevalence of law-I wanes* In the city and of their failure to arrest certain notorious criminals.Tho police lieutenant to whom ho Qf-Ilvered hi* complaint made the astounding reply that It was useless to effect •uch arrests, an II was Impossible to obtain convictions In consequence of the political pull enjoyed by the leading felons and lx use breakers. Moreover.’’ added the lieutenant, 1 should lose my poaltlon If I attempted such a thing.Mr Russo received this extraordinary staK-mcnt with Indignant Incredulity, and hln Indignation was re-echoed by the entire American public when last week It read of the Incident But since Tuesday Mr Busae la no longer Incredulous.Al hi* request, according to the New York Times, the chief of police of Chicago arrested a notorious ox-convlct with a long record as a burglar and pickpocket, who repeatedly boosted that ttw police did not dare to arrewt him. and If they did the courts would not dare to hold him. Ill* activity oa a petty politician wuo sufficient, he was convinced, to secure him perpetual Immunity from prosecution. On Tuesday he was brought before a judge In a municipal court. Tho court room was crowded with ward politicians. A member of the Civil Sendee Commission appeared to defend the ex-convlct, but no defence was needed, for tho Judge, without walling to hear the evidence, dlamlsaed the case, and severely reprimanded Ibo detective whe arrested the ex-convlct.