Show Grevys Son illLaw London 2A Paris dispatch says As stated the cabinet has submitted to President Ureyy several documents showing that Wilson abused his position as soninlaw of the President It is asserted as-serted that Wilson favired the agitation against Alfonso Be is alao charged with having supplied his journal Petite prance with important public news matter before published in the Journal Official Wilson his wife and child live at the Elysee palace with President Grevy Paris 211 is believed that Prime Minister Perry told President Greyy that Wilson must no longer be allowed intimacy in-timacy fit the Elysee as he would take advantage of his position as President Grevys Eoninlaw to undermine the ministry Paris 3 The National declares if to maintain Grevy as president of the republic re-public it is also necessary to keep his sonnlaw Wilson in the Palace Elysee it would without chagrin see Henri Busson president of tba Uhsmbe of Depilies become presi Jenlof France > Murder Most Foul 1 4 On the night of the 25th of September L f j 1 ti tember YPritchett was dastardly 1 shot in his bed A life of moat unpleasant I f un-pleasant belongings has ended in a i 4 cruel murder The county attorney S t assisted by Mr Jacob Johnson at the cost of the Liberal element of 1 Mt Pleasant have spent three days y4 in an exhaustive investigation of I this horror It was charged as a I Mormonmunicipal murder Two S policemen of the city were arrested on the oftdeclared strict testimony of a pronounced L beral that the S crime was a concoction of the Mormon Mor-mon hierarchy Thirteen witnesses S ailed to produce a scintilla of evidence evi-dence to hold the defendants to triaL 1 The redoubtable Scandinavian in street harangues of Mormon complicity S J com-plicity under the eagleeyed se irch 1 of Jacob Johnson as examinerfor the I i prosecution ignobly failed to give S point or fact in evidence Too 1 S f much credit cannot be given to Mayor Selby for his untiring exertions exer-tions to aid the prosecution Someone Some-one of the numerous enemies of S Pritchet had come to Mount Pleasant as appears by testimony S perpetrated the deed and fled the same night Whether the murderer fever f-ever comes to light I have great S V pleasure as County Attorney in say Sing S-ing that this bloody stain does not 5 attach to the Mormon escutcheon though proclaimed here a fact I S I bope none here nor tne veracious t Jeems will dare assert this no I i proven talk again I desire however S to say that gentlemen of all per S j suasions by money and presence II aided the prosecution to unravel Tr d the knotty question of who did it The life of the transgressor is hard I sometimes long but nevertheless J > i sure DC of i Chester October 2 18S3 h |