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Show "Lorrt" dlorilon (orlou t'om-ins t'om-ins Wcsl. Minneapolis, 11. A special yesterday, from Furl Garry says fhe other evening Cornish, "Lord" Gordon's counsel, accompanied accompa-nied by ether gentlemen, waited upon bis "lordship'' regarding his pecuniary pecuni-ary matters. The latter demanded their reason for so untimely a visit, and after an explanation he became engaged in an excitcel altercation with his counsel, each expressing his epin-ion epin-ion of the other, which, to say the least, was not flattering to either. I-Jis "lordship" 'shortly called his servant to advise Air. Cornish to make his exit. The latter heeded the advice, but cat let! again the next morning to ' renew his claim for some security for his anticipated fee as counsel, but found his bird had flown; and upon i inriniry he found that Gonlon was I well on his way to the Rocky Mountains. |