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Show PAWNS H JEWELS FDR HUSH'S SAKE NEW YORK, Sept. 12. The perponal effects of General Daniel B. Sickles, war corps commander and former 1'nilcd States minister to Spain, will not. as the general feared, go under tho hammer of Sheriff Julius Harburgor to satisfy a Judgment of about $8000 which a trust company hold against tho uged soldier. General Slckles's wife, who was a hello at the court of Spain when the veteran wooed and wed her In Madrid In 1S71, and from whom he has been parted for more than twenty-seven years", today visited vis-ited tho offices of the trust company and satisfied lhc Judgment. She did this, it was learned, through the sacrifice-of valuable valu-able Jewels she pawned, some of which she had worn when a girl bofo'ro General Sickles met her In Spain. During the time she bus been cHtrangcd from her husband Mrs. Sickles and her son have lived within a stone's throw of tho general's gen-eral's Fifth avenue home. Stanton Sickles, son of tho go no nil "a id tonight that his mother's action In sacrificing sacri-ficing her Jewels could indlcato but one thing that very soon a reconciliation would be brought about between his por-ents. por-ents. He looked forward to this, he said. |