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Show I tic Loue Li.tl UrotherV Child. New York, 25. The Brooklyn Eoijtd prints a story, whereof tin f'llii.ahiK is a digest: Wihiam Kui-nii'y Kui-nii'y dud herein 1803 leasing pru perty va tied at $K.O,000 lo the end dreu ot his brolner, having uunr himself. No heirs being ffuud.th' property weut lo Ibe state. A f-w days ao the blale hall, Albany war visited by Judge Oouney of San Fran cieco. who in tunned the B'att truaouror and attorney general thai e reprerenied a son ot the long lott' brother and that io bis b?baiL h-laid h-laid claim to the fund. As is wtl known, the state always yields po-sen -ion snen a veritable heir appearn. and if ihe relationship o! the Call lornian lo the deceased is established, ue will undoubtedly be awarded tn property. Xbe matter is now in iht hands o( a law firm, who are in uuatnously engaged in preparing ihe ect.-oarjf proofs. Since this htii turned up another heir hus put in i-l.iMn. alary Kinnilly of Brooklu ua.rns to be tbe only child oi the mitring brother. |