Show KILLED BY FRENCH OFFICERS British Resident In Paris Subjected to Bitter Persecution the NewYork 10 York Oct 4A dispatcn Times from Paris says A great sensation sen-sation l has been caused here by the murder of an Englishman named Derrick Der-rick bv French detectives at Dieppe Derrick was so shockingly injured that a surgical operation had to be performed perform-ed on him with the result that gangrene gan-grene intervened and he died Derrick was set upon at the game time as his master a wealthy Englishman English-man named Captain ONeill Murphy who is a brotherinlaw of Sir Charles AVolseQey and a cousin by marriage of Lord Wolseley the British commander inchief Captain Murphy had incurred the wrath of the Dieppe casino officials because he had caused a director of the Petite Chevaux at Calmis to be condemned con-demned for swindling The Calais and Diet ne casinos are under the management manage-ment ot the same man an rand r-and jail = bird named Bloch j Blochwith the assistance ofyUic local pnocueurrbf the republic otherwise Ihe > pubic prosecutor an official whom he had undei his protection caused Captain Cap-tain Murph rs footsteps to be dogged and finally a night assault to be made upon him as a result of whichDerrick lost hIs life Captain Murphy is one of the most respected English residentsof Paris He is a brother of D F Murphy of San Francisco In spite of his passport pass-port and credentials he was hauled off to jail stripped and measured and finally sentenced to eight das imprisonment impris-onment for protecting his own house against armed thieves who had attacked at-tacked it in the name of the law j I The British consul is attempting to I bring the murderers of Derrick to justice = I jus-tice English feeling is intensely excited I ex-cited about the incident vyhich is t likely to have important Consequences t > |