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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 25 Aug 1899, p. 5

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knew it,than are the shopsndtac- tory girls, and the Hamilton Tunes oners proof in rebuttal. Servant girls maybe,andinsaneresmctsaro,bet- ter on: than those menuoned, but the main trouble seems to lie in thefact that, mm. the shq: and factory girl, 0931“» or labor. ,me others Ly ‘ - a “unified time tn db .30 21¢» . quit at 3 Med tune 9° {9" 'ru. flue remainder otthe \0 e hours is their own todo of like. In short, they knew, fiactly what they have to do for the xmneration they receive. now. why cannot a girl hire out for domestic service under similar condiuonsl‘ Why not go to work at Parishasset the example in many absurd and some vicious fashions, but perhaps most curious is the present craze for drinlnng petroleum One would thxnk that the stunt was to nauseaous to tempt anyone’s appetite,‘ but it seems to be pcssxble to acquire the taste for the satisfaction of an abnormal craving. its effects are too dull and deeden the senses, feelings and emotions till the drinker becomes utterly oblivious to all sensation. It glvee no exhilaration, nor as it accom- panied by such. extruagances of con- duct asmay 'be seen 111 drinbmof alcohol. It issimply, a deadener. and mum, like all drugs which hen the e!- fact, produce destructive consequences both. physncally and. mentally. The centralization, oVer-crowding and un- natural excitement: and. exoeeeee of life in a great city probably account for this new vice, for manympeople. when their nervous ay’stemhas been overstrained. by indulgence or excite- ment, are wont. to seek. relief in any- Lhmg which pram-es rent. An arti- ficially aroused craVina I» thus creat- otten the reverse otacnrexte W4 only consider that temorary ' 3,; often the reverse of 8 011“- avoid. a) dangerous and dmfin remedy “petroleum. ‘ It is exceedingly pleasing to note the increase at banadain butter and cheese shipments to Britain. 07o: 112,206 bomoteheemwent our. the pest wealth-cm Montreal as compared with. 77,102 boxes in the corresponding week of last year. {the total, since the opening of navigation, is 806,018 boxes against ($37,344 last. year. ln butter the increase is more striking. being 23,741 packages for the week. against 2,449 packages a. year ago, and 1:53.255 paclmgee for the season, against 57,45 packages last year. Canada. ought to send twenty nnllxon dollars worth. of cheese and forty nullwn dollars worth of butter annually to the mother land. ' At municipal meeting in Tpronto the other night the Chairman wanted. to thrash Controller Woous. Elle bad example set by some members of {annulment during the Won seems to be having xta attect. ‘ vents or discovers an animatic do- mestic servant that will require neith- er boardnor wagesnor 3 night; 01!. propoaitlon may be met by the ob- jecuon Lhnttho services of a. girlaro likely to be reqmmd. at any hour at mayor-night. Thatisso, butthan those who require such sex-vies should pay extra for it. or it_th31 can altar-d 1: have a night and day service. It 13 commg to something, like that. un- a certain hour in the morning and. leave at. a. certain hour in the even. in! Some leadmg cxty hotels lure Are your cards strictly in accord with tuhiou'sdmndl 'nn Pod)». tho hteuinbothurdlnndflhifl‘ Industrial, Toronto. Aw. 28.391 9 Heston) Fair, London... ... 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HOUSE SERVANTS AND SHOP GIRLS. EDI TORIAL NOTES. The HEBCHANT TAILORS 1:. when We! mrawtac ' Friends Punno Assails-t. out, you mm: you would hum} w... MM tonhoflouttwutygooddolhrgmj - didn‘tflgunrlaht-you and,» his law Auc- mingflgmf‘gh‘ “' in” m w°mm ‘ was shot from behind, 'the hm penetrat- Woontnnyonont a good 3 mmopm'lorngionoftho thomxon 3"" f“ ”5‘” " ’°‘ "N“ the right ride, at the height at the mu: “‘6‘“ "m ”t ’°“ moo, “d or sixth dorsal vertebra. Th. bevy flow for $18.00 the gunman we ollbx'f of olood pmentaforthemoment explor- unnot be augmented in nine in atlon of the of tho wound. The thew Dominion. W9 Inn m. undersigned adept]: hope flat the ball is immune“ maths-o lodged in the muscle enveloping "new priest. and mm whet. n; column. They must. howovor, maintain Cull and no u when in town. i ma-.. 0..“ __.._A ____AA._ 7, .. ., . .h UATHBU 60., Oath-o a Go London, Aug. 15.â€"In the Evening News yflswday Major Court Ester-hazy 88311! “'11" the “real truth” in regard to the bordexcau‘g the Dreyfus case. saying that he wrote ‘is. The document, be alleges. we: inhaled to serve us a sub- stantial basis for an accusation against Dreyfus, who had been suspended a long time and mind: mam there had already existed a number 0‘ nve proofs of guilt. which, however, 00 k not be used with- t oompmmlsiinc certain pox-some! it was m Deco-u: to k” \the back _yto¢ethcr. Rennes, France. Aug. 15.â€"The follow- ing bulletin regarding the condition of Maitre Labori was issued at 10 o'clock last night: Temperature 31.05. no fever, condition stationary. There has been, therefore. a slight improvement during the last few hours. Mme. Labor-i a Canadian. The statement in the cable service ya- terday morning that Mme. Labori, wife of the talented counsel for Dreyfus, who was shot, is an American woman, is only true in a partial sense. Mme. Inbori is a Canadian woman. born near Kent- ville, N.S. Her father. Mr. O’Key, was a wealthy Englishman. who settled years no in Nova Scotia. When Miss O’Key first met M. Labor! in Paris she was studying music, and he was a youthful stOcate. Colonel Picqum describes fine would- be murderer an marshy and thick-set. resolute and intelligent-looking. He thinks the man might be a aouthron. mhâ€"m Madame labor-i, wife of the wounded lawyer. was pmmptly notified of the crime and rushed to her husband‘s side. She found him with his head on the sidewalk and nis body in the roadway. She threw herself by his side and took his head in her lap and fanned him with a colored paper fan, which she had evi- dentiy matched up as she left the house. M. Labori was perfectly still. Not a groan came from his lips as his head rested on the lap of his wife who. by the way. loan American. As she fanned him with her right hand she canned him with her left. and gazed lovingly on his upturned face. He tried to smile lack the tears which glistened in his wife‘s eyes. and she, mastering heu- feelings heroically. did everythincpossihle to ease her husband’s agony. ‘l‘ho om Ground TruwMâ€"xul-mo {0132‘ To". the Mary of flu Suicid- ‘aul‘nudâ€"nu-ra o! m. nun-Mp- ")- ncvll'. lllnud Dru" Tom 3 (or Dray!!! â€" Wand-rial \ Bolt-Control. “w ith deep 'mankfulnem they found that M. Labor) could move his limbs at will. the spine therefore was not injured. The ball had entered at the sixth verte- brae. behind the thorax. It might be embedded in the muscles of the back or have penetrated deeper,- injuring the lungs - When Madame Labor! come up she wan sent to fetch a doctor. but, not knowing the town, she lost a. good dml at time. A: 1355 she thought of going to the court and asking there for a. military surgeon. Doctors Vidal and Reichis were at hand and a: once accompanied her. They had the presence of mind to send gendarmea so the barracks for an ambulance, with 3 sm tchor and bearers. l‘oked a workman. His weapon was a revolver. the theatre of the crime the Qua! Pichemont. It was while mbori was going to the court with Colonel Pio- qnart and his cousin. M. Gut. Emily Crawford's Account. Bennett. Aug. 15.â€"Writlng of yuan- day’s event- Mrs. Emily Crawford an; The drama at Bennes grows meted. That long becalmed place is being stmwed into a more violent passion than Paris. Yesterday morning at 6 o'clock, a well- nlgh successful attempt was mode to shoot M. Labor-i, who defended Zola lass ymr, and who came here mdefend Drey- fus, with Maitre Damage. The would be assassin was evidently a crank. and law. M. Gust. who accompanied M. Laborl on h way to the Lyoee. pursued I the murder for some distance, but as they were both heavy men they ware um I able to continue the pursuit, and so returned to the side of theWounded men. I leaving the chute of the murderer to a 1 number of leborers and peasants, who l declare they heard the murderer nay, ’ when mine the marshy field: before : he reached the road: “If Iean’tget away I I will go for them.” ‘ I Colonel Ploqnert and his brother-11h? I I: is reported 'that the functm lawyer mid. as he lay wounded on the gmund: “I may die from this, but Dream is saved." Maine Leborl left his bones for the court at about 6 o'clock yesterday mom- ing. Hie residence is situated in the suburb. of the town. about a quarter of an hour’s walk from the Lycee, the route being along a solitary rend beside the River Vilaine. He had reached a point half way on hie journey. when two men. who had evidently been lying in wait for him. rushed out of anarrow lane end one of them fired a tingle shot from a re- volver. The murderers were only a couple of yards behind their victim. and the bullet struck Lebori in the back. The wounded man uttered an agonized cry and fell flat on his face. The murderers immediately fled through the lane from which they had emerged, and both 'lhe bulletin u'ugned by’ronr doctors, Renaud. Reichis. Brianna and Vidal, and u timed 8.90 o‘clock yawn-day morn- ing. 7__7., _- u of alood prevents for the momen explor- ation of the depth at the wound. The undersigned doctors hope that the bell is lodged in the muscle enveloping vertebrnl column. They must. however, maintain to-day full reserve reepeeting the integrity ol_the inn; and spinal cord." Duyfnn' Inuit-z Con-u! Vol-y Non Do:h'o Doorâ€"Condition h Pmflons Although at 10 o'clock Honda, Night I: Had lupnvod- Fri-Ids Punt. mung-t. Who Eco-pod. DREYFUS’ FOUL FOES Use Deadly Means to Save Mer- cler From Cross- Examination. . LABOR! SHOT IN THE BACK. for the prisoner. sud wingto the murdgr - lire hborl, leading l Thetaturooftho Sh. Ital-yo!!!” as on Devil's Inland. .. «mam 16 when the ollrk E E E Mth thum- ”00101131 Johnna: pointed outto Dreyfus that he had been given an opportunity to speak at the end of every deposition. And that the court would continue to do n. ’ M. hematite announced that he would question General Boga: to-day. The court thonpdjournod. “ This nation?“ caused a mist ”nation. The audience, profcundly nth-red. began a) .ppland. but the applause was quick- lylupgm. Torture of an Innocent "In. Colonel Jououet then uddreued the prisoner. taking him if he had anything to any in reply to General Roget. Drey- i’ue replied: “No my Colonel. It In frightful :bet day after day, for howl, I should thus have my heart, my soul and my very entrails torn without being per- mitted to reply. It in a terrible torture to impale upon an innocent and loyal eold’ier. It in a frightful thing, frightful. frightful!" - , Becoming h1- ueetlmony. the General let to work ’In the effort to pave the guilt of Dreyfus. H o declared there were traces of treaaon in every paragraph of the botdereau, and that Dreyful alone, not Esta-hazy. could be acquainted with the plane is contained. He accuud Col- onel Ploqnart of mppreuing document- tending to compromise Dreyfus. At this point the Génenl bloke down and tears streamed down his cheeks. Here General Roget paused, the excite- ment under which he mu laboring being dmoct uncontrollable. In 3 thick, chok- ing voice. he continued: “And yet. in the presence of dlslntereeted teetlmony. Moraine. you will not allow ordnance to be shown to the evidence of person: who have benefited by moon." A certain military ethane laid "the Colonel informed Col. Sandbar:- that there was someone» who imitated his handwriting perfectly. The name of “Dnbois,” the witness laid further. wee found in the correspondence of the mili- tary attache. “Dumb." the General ex- plained, was an “unfortunate," who tntilely tried so lei) the Iecret ottbe smokeless powder need in the much “Now,f‘oont1nued the Gonenl. “uh: explanations furnished on this point by M. 'l‘ru-ieux (former Minister of Justice) troubled me somewhat, bu: I do not insist. ’ As he made this remark. the wine- faoed about and looked fixedly at the pri- noner. who. however. manly shrugged his moulds“. army. “11'.” said General Roget. “no other person can be found to whom tho initial ‘D' can apply. to whom than does it apply?” She admitted the frequent visits of Esterhazytoher husband. and thenn- mnrked: “You know his sentimenta gentlemen. He committed forgery on accountof Colonel Piequart’e proceed- ings, and it was in order to save the army. compromised by the dishonesty of its enemies." (Profound sensation.) Gen. Roget’s Bitter-cu. General Roget, in unirees uniform, followed. His evidence was a vitriolic diatribe mine: Dreyfus from beginning to end. He constantly turned towards the prisoner. to see the impression made by his deposition, which was, virtually, a speech for the prosecution. During its delivery the witnes‘s aid he had felt great uneasiness in regard to the docn. ‘ men: containing the words. “Cette Can- ‘ 1110 de Dâ€"â€".’ Madame Henry. All eyes wane horned tothedooron the right of the stage. and a moment later the form of a woman. dressed in deep mourning, appeared in the doorway. and. accompanied by anon-commlmioned omoer. advanced to the platform. It wan the widow of Colonel Henry. the Faench emcer who committed suicide in print: after confessing to forging m docu- ments in the case. With pale face and hand 11de before the crucifix. lho tooktheoathto tell the truth. Mm Henry is of medium height. and has a common cast of feeturea and could not be described as attractive. She as once put herself at. ease, leaning for- ward with both hands rating on the rail of the witness stand. In an attitude of comuleee eelfâ€"poaeesion she gave her evi- dence, accompanying the word- with fro- qhent gestures. Her evidence, however, was of little weight. ‘ General Mercier. who. with H. Inhon. weeseetedintheirontrowot the wit- nessee seats. listened to heading of the upon unmoved. while Colonel Jon- enet followed it with en eirot bored tolerance. The tacos of the audience expected sympathy with the prieoner'e emotion, and even the captain of Randal-nee eit- ting beside Dreyfus turned, Ind gave him u look of uncorgoeeled comps-ton. Dreyfus at first watched thefemd the judges with his usual composure, but gnulually. as the story proceeded and incidents of his awful existence were brought up before him. his eye grew 2m, and tears glistened in them. Then they slowly trickled down his cheeks Dreyfus could stand it no longer, and. for the first time during hil trial. a." way to such emotions and ellently wept. Deep-drawn breath! of Indignatlon came from tho ham-en .- wounding proceeded M. Den huge here asked that the omen! report at the treahnent of Dreyfus on the He du meme. which we. publhhed in the nempers last week. should he read. The clerk of the court did no. end, in a cympetheflc tone. recountedthe hmb rowing tale of Dreyfus' 1:10th And phy- sical snflerings, and inhuman treatment on the island. - Colonel Jouaust. pro-Mont oftboooufl- martial. asked Dreyfus if ha but! any questions to put to the witness. and he replied. in an nmotlonnl vote. “No. I am hare to defend my honor. I do not wish to speak of the amnion- luau-lug which. for five yearn. I. a Frenchman 3nd an Innocent man, Inflated on the I]. do Diable.” A: the conclusion of the report M. In- bon asked leave to explain. He aid: “1 do not dispute flue accuracy ofthorepou, but it is partial. Roxanne. bu bean most carefully made to the health of the prisoner. But tho doom never made a communication to me on the subject. I do not hedcahe to ny M if he had done It) I would have given order: to have the prisoner treated u all invalid: chuuld be treated. It ll with fielibente intent that I have been heated as an executioner.” 7 At this Junoture some time was occu- pied in needing a long report from the Minister or the Colonies to the Minister of War, giving the various report. or flue Governor of French Guiana. PM describing the dread the primal-expan- ed to the doctors when he fees-ed he wee losing his reason caused an immune me pmion. Tears were even noon to gluten in the eyes of General Billet. the 1' Minister of War. ' canon or M. Bananas for on adjoiirn- ,tho pt- Lu hoe wni p.316! inflated. mm. This woo followed by the dopod~ Re I fion of M. Guerln, the former Miami!- on. mt and In a furious taupe. of Justice. who, however, only ups-tad we “new h“ h“ 31'“ ”0'0“” Gm “Natasha-hour. Court of M1011. m. nddu'dn. my new Inch, only Dru-{Iv Suturing at Dovll'l Inland. rum in “I. mm 101015). km- Coloniea. n his rod-bended man. than ”Wm-I'd W for testified in inflation of m: mm. i mum PM 0‘ h" m! V :zzn'tam: mmzh:$mwmonhl . blob will undoubtedly lend to the con- mont. 800th um Judo: .- homes y ‘ beam 0: the two man. Ho and and Manny responsible for‘ Anything ! dated from the tune ho thumb: on attempt Would be made to recon. the m without W both ‘3'“. don. gains: the Anarchuu. prisoner. 7 cation of M. Baggage jg:- m adjoin _.‘,_A m1;,,, A lunch Shoulder Shrug. The Prisoner Overcoat. m WEEKLY. Pos'r, Lumen. ammo. AUGUST 25 Tho mm who actually and the ehot. it nppunn, wu only one put of the machinery of the conspirators. In spite of the extensive eenroh made for the would- oo «main. ho is still at large, and the lmpreerlon ii gaining around am he in being aided by the nntl-Dreyfu country people, who are conceding him loane- whcra. Tho doctor- in attendance upon M. Lnbori haveeanttoPnriaior on X- rnye nppnratne. in order to loan. the bullet in the lawyer’s body. A New l'erxery In the Douier. I M Aug. 16.-â€"The Hetin My we the announcement elm. loin On arriving .1: his residence, I. IAbcri naked his wife to look in his pocket. Ind nee it their contents won .10. line. Labori found the pocket. completely emptied. Luckily. no papa-c of import- ance were in the pockets. which contain- ed personal letters, including manning loner: received on the previous dny. The riiiing of the lawyer's pockets of the papal-I. and the attempt to steel bu wol- ict. while no eflcfl mu undo to oppo- priete his watch or money. are regarded as clear evidence of a plot. in which lev- are} men were impiiccwd.‘ Dreyme hae written two lettu'e to vaori. The first. on hearing the newe ct the attempt to murder the lawyer. in a spontaneous expression of hie ehooxed feelings. 'l be second ie a touching epietic expressing the prisoner's keenest rev-etc at the come, profound mtitude to Labori for hie heroic champicnehip and heartfelt wishee for hie epeedy recovu'y. Luberi’e Puck.“ Bilod. The correspondent of the A-ooiated Prom here obtained yeeterday complete ‘ corroboration o! the statement, exclusive- ly cabled to the Aeeociated Pre- Hon- day. that the pockete of labor-9e coat were rifled while he was lying on the around. Not only were the pockete of his coat emptled. but an attempt wae medetoetealthewaliet,in which were important pa referring to the court- mertial. in cding hie notee for the arose-examination of General Hmier. M. Labor! hae himeelf relahd the inci- dent He had jnet fallen. and new one of twomenrnntohieeide One (1 theee laid: “His coat must be taken on. He will be too hot." The epeaker then took the wounded lawyer’e coat at. and the other took the Wallet M. hbori. how- ever.retainedhiepreeence cl mindand refueedtoallow the wallet tohetam out of hie hande. putting it unda- hie headi'ora pillow. and holding itwith one hand. The coat wee ehatly after- waxde put on again. ' Colonel Jouuns; will ondoubbdly accede to the nequest, but banana: aunt an adjournment for mom :han two dayl. whoa the application moat ha unwed. Captain Dreyfus wants aha “sou pou- puned until Monday nan. whom I: In hoped that H. Labor! will be ahlo to ho Mala-e Dummies has decided. Mon. touklor an adjonmmont. which has necessitated a wmm spplladon by both Maine Demunge and CAM Drey- fus. who have almdy sent lesson to the preaidenq 0!}th com martial. Bonnet. Aux. 16.â€"-At 8 o'olooklut evening Mame Labor! n- romond in an ambulance to the residenoeoleL Bosch in a suburb of Renae; He stood the journey well. nhhough annuity fatigued The doctors m namely hopeful of n speedy neuter]. but oou- side: 1: would be unwise to: him to re- turn to court until there is oblolutaly no danger of n nlnpsa 1. M. Hill, smtory of hbori. .11! it had not been thought advinbleto inform the patient Vestal-day ofthe refneoi ot the president of the court-mortal to ndjonrn the sessions in view of wuneei’e condi- tion. The decision of Colonel Joanna not to odjoutn the court hoe nested 3 very bad impneesion in Dreyfnnoni oirola, nnd pessimistic predictions ore being mode so to the outcome of the trial. it is pointed out that the decision of the members «1 the court not to adjourn being omni- mous, IbOWi that not one of the judgu hwelldiepoeedtowudetheprhonen Droytnl Write. batter- to El. Wounded l Dreyfue' Iaetery of Illnelt. Who's-venwaenot a hypo- tinedrabblt. and eteadlly returned hie M darte, he stopped and delibaetely peuad. Oneoouldeeethe are in Dayfue'eyee and in hie tightly-clenched jewe could he devined the etruggle that wee going on within him. The captain of gendarmee. 'eeated beside mmmnm clone- ly. The eeoonds pee-ed likehoureand the . spectator: heid their bathe. Gena-a]. ! Roget eeemed pnrpomly to prolong the eilenoe in order to make a deeper impree- elon. It was a periloue moment. But e won the battle over hie pauione. and when Roget’e voice wee at length heard again, everyone knew the dengu- wae peat. 'and a deep dnwn dish of relief came from the audience. Dreylue' Prleade Grave. M. Demange had a long eoneultation with l. Hatthew Dmyi’ue yeetutlay ' afternoon reepecting yeeterday‘e ee-icn ’ of the court-martial, the gravity of which ‘ierqureocgnised. M.Deunangeiemnoh upeetbytheloeeofthe aeeietanceothie colleague. hi. Labor-i, particularly an the latterhadm'eparedaepecialeet efquee- tione for General Roget. and the aheenee ofthie. together with thefaotthatfl. Labori'e eecretary wee compelled to he aWay, put M. Demange to a great dI-d- vantage. Couneel for the defence. how- ever. will take General Roget in hand the first thing to-day. The great pne- oeoupation of the Droyfne family and I. Demange, hoWever, is the refit-l at the court to adjourn when applied to in the morning. This is considered of grave portent, and la hkcn to be an indlmtion that the members or the court-martial have already made up their mind: an- favorably to Dreyfus. g Couulol Labor] Movcd to AIOtHOI’ Bonn - Wound-«l )Inu'u Pockets Droyfue without mercy both in wade ondettitude. Infect. iteeernedutimee on though he would woke the prion-- into staking him. The Gena-ere manna- wu moot pee-ion“; In his outburst n. thomdothieteetimony no utteredthe moot mm. ottnoke with the bi: of one delivering a pleuant Sunday eehool eddxeee. leening over the mm. of the witne- nil, sipping from o glut of water. wiping his lip. end mopping hie brow. with perfect ult-mtiebotion. But ngeinnndnnin hewonld half turn in his chair, and. pointing hi: fine. at will. would repent lame and noon- tion. at the mme time fixing his eye- on the scanned man. He inclined forwu-d like it cobra, awaiting the moment to Blandâ€"lithium. of . P103-A Two Loner- From Dreyfus. Judges All Agni-u: Dayna. Evidence of 0 Plot. Saw Forgery I. a. Dual. r. band culledoall. Bel-tall“ “300010001. Intheoonruotnoonvmmsm- mgtoldmohohadutdendlyudalnm- 13‘ rmpdon. Ho duos-11nd how in magi-tn:- danced to but him mad hddonshhmluiduomyhnlbnd: 'myuumotthumnrmyonm humrlmmmnothMl Marathon-ct n Judu’" The. was an: nation In continual. Tho mm with which 1‘. Ber-tul- Jus loaned upon ‘heiunoconoa of the «wound cream 3 ouud Input-Ion upon his ham “ on have but: told." baud, “M Dreyfus a gun”. Fat myself. I ball»; and hollow Maud". mhuxm It I “Mont-ll you». you will madam-ad thunk hemu-o my eon-ohms all: now In doing-o I m performing a dug.“ nhnluta duty. The Court at W hudoohndthohordemutohflbomk am. Now 31:0de “tho-upmoausboriwla all m- otjuatioo in M" (M) 'I. Wudnnfldmmhflu mammoth-anu- m duh-don documu In the m do“. which he had nan. But what. About“. m odtbowlmwutbocnflnnhmood . motive which could but tunpbd DmhItooommltmchna'lme. bisothor oddonoo Mon and Gonna? Cannon. M. Bax-tunn- uni-med his hello! in autumn! Dmytu Bedwluadthobordawauuwu transplant. and not Emma. Ho Also-idltdldnotruohflu Wu one. bÂ¥_,‘b°_°"d’9"’9m9!‘t_ - _, _, M. Bertullue then related the m Interview betwoen himself and Lieut- Col. Hem-y. July 18, 1898. Iborfly' Man he command suicide. '1‘me upturn] racial tu- )(me. Henry. the widow. who we: much nuanced, end weptdlenm u the «lunatic mean. when an end Henry proceeded to lulup the-used pupal-l. ”depleted. The mm "paved the whole «on with emphasis. And It bed 3 pint afloat upon the audience. _Aߢ mum; Tho vitae-o cxphincd tho: ho mount the pctit Dion. 1: mun bcmovcd. In bid the Major. fins the posit bloc was {organ-ad wo- thcwwkd OoLPic- quart. cud chat on long on tho m not woven. the u could not hold. Contin- uing, I. Boraulluo unplanned tho ovi- dcncchelud glm before the Cannot Quotation. his invenignion into Pay do Clam'l connotation with tho “Spartan" and “Blanche” telegram. cud tho uvoublc 1111M! be had acquired of Col. Picquan'a diam-l from :50 my. cud Picqmn'c dcnunoiuion ct cud Pcty dc Chm: sud din]! cxhoutinly on his laborious inquiry inoo tho charge- nguinu Ina-hazy. dams-lung flu pupa-I found us the midcncc ct W Pop, gum! mm sought? ”on. Then come 3 witness who proved to he 3 splendid reinfomement {or Dunne. I: won ll. Bermllus, the enmining med.- treto who received the bee “out. Col. Henry' I confession of form. In Alma-t inaudible tones. owing to heel-noel. I. Bertollue gave his testimony. which wee e veritable speech {or the defence. Con- ing from o man 0! the high 1m! repub- tion 0! M. Ben-tom". this evidence mind :he hopes of the Dreyto-I-de immedy. The III. in the Mr. H. Battalion deea-ihed how Major Ravery uked hie enhance in ex- eminiog the eeoret dedu- u the Churche lidiprleon. end homeftrhe bed leorned :he oooeenhe of them- menn, hedeoiu'edtoflejufloverythot there we: 3 newinchedoedn whioh would ooeuion the ooliepee ot the whole Cures coughs a ‘ Dr. IImy‘s 800M RED PINE Gena-n1 Roget was unable to mend his nnnoynnoo and mwhonu. Do- xnnngo sound. The witne.‘ finger. twinned nervously. and be nuanonfly turned for oonnolndon mud- Gone-h Bum and Zurllnden. tome:- Hinton-o of Wu. who were and on the witne- cau- behind Mm. ThoGou-nl doom (lance. of huge noontnnnt 3: the nod!- enco when. as happened meal that. mgupmd than went around flu room I I. Danna” oornend him. find- ly. Gena-Al Roget hoe-mo quite rad 1n tbehoenndmwared 3!. Banana. inn hollow voioo. contacting my will: his confident acne of Wednudny. Bonnet, Aug. 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