Show LATEST TELEGRAMS II t Peculiar Murder Trial Paris nThe court of assizes of the department of mire et Loire was called upon yesterday to try one of the most difficult and curious murder cases on record Lucien Morrisset a young man aged 23 of considerable education and refinement refine-ment was brought before the court charged with the murder of M Dorimer a rail way official Morris set had no grievance whatever against Dorimer but he had long cherished a deep rooted hatred against society Early in life he had been abandoned to his own resources re-sources and perverted by the assiduous assid-uous study of sophistical philosophers philos-ophers be professed an especial admiration ad-miration for Lacenaire whom he seems to have taken altogether for his model Convinced that society Vas rotten and unjust and smarting smart-ing under his disappuintment and his failure in literature Morrisset determined to give free vent to his perverted instincts lie began by robbing his employer and when he was detected he resolved to distinguish dis-tinguish himself as a murderer He had previously attempted suicide Oneday last June he procured a ret re-t loaded it and walking out in the street he cooly shot down Mr Dorimer He was then on his way to his masters house intending intend-ing to kill him also The medical experts after a careful examination declared him perfectly sane but morally selfperverted Morrisset made a calm philosophical statement state-ment to the court and steadily refused re-fused to shelter himself behind the plea of insanity He called for his own conviction The jury then withdrew and presently returned with verdict of guilty No extenuating exten-uating circumstances were admitted I admit-ted and Morisset was condemned to death BI M1I 1 New York 29Dr Bliss is writing writ-ing a review of the Presidents case from a professional standpoint In the course of the review Bliss states that possibly he would give an explanation ex-planation of his hopeful views during dur-ing the Presidents sickness It was a very important matter that the President should be preserved at least for a time and every hour and day that was saved to him the country would benefit by as it would be t better prepared for the shock that was imminent and I put forth all my efforts to preserve his life as long as possible that the country might be benefitted 1i I i + Billy B rob > New York 29Billy Birch celebrated cele-brated last evening his silver wedding wed-ding He married Miss M N Huntington Hunt-ington a native of Maryland whom lie first met in San Francisco The silver wedding was celebrated with very little display of decorations In the front room was displayed a rare lot of presents not exactly of the conventional type but each representing repre-senting some artistic whim quaint fansy or touch of humor in the donor Bets San Francisco 30 Charles A Anchis was convicted yesterday in the United States district court of 1 ailing United States bonds Puii uieipuiiu 29Gold memorial medals will be issued from the United States mint a picture on one side the edalion of Garfield on the other of Lincoln London Sixtythree farmers and others sailed from Liverpool on Tuesday for Texas a A Cable Conundrnm Paris 29At the sitting of the electrical congress thai question wasraised in regard to the rights of property in submarine cables At present no government has jurisdiction juris-diction beyond three miles from the coast and the cu ling of cables beyond be-yond that distance is not a criminal offense The suggestion of th i Fjefich minister of posts and tele grapTis that representations on thtr J subject be made to the different governments was agreed to u |