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Show ritr iiiviii HM.MttECAsr. ' Thr louu; llsrotint Necks lo t.rt lllil or Ills 11 He. IxjnixjN. July 2-i. Tiie case of Viscount iHinlo, ton of Lard Clan-cart Clan-cart t, who sues his wife, a hind sumo musiit hail singer, lieu Ihlt-iii, was resumed today bt-fore sir Jamts Hamuli. Jitiicn llaltimorc, a negro pigebo, ti-s'ilied that he wis tor mtrl in tlic tertlcetif Ijdy Din In, and til it iiu had secueo lesjon-deut lesjon-deut Ucrtlitiuur iiinl'ic- with l.ult Dutilo be 'ore she went to the mu-ic hall. Ilandall Cluk. a private inquir igcut, store th it, according to Instruction, In-struction, lie had watched Itdy Iiunlo. and had mil licrand Wer tlicimer tagetlicron man otcasions at tlie I afs Ito il in liegcut 'street, at the llri-to! Hotel and elsewlicrt. Oaoiieoccasiuu he saw them leave the I. Ul ire Music Hall together at II lioMock it night and drituto the Hotel ( oiistit.tim, le, t-here tilt rtnuiueil until lo u'clocK. On his rrcsf- xamiu-ition wituc-s said that he tl 1 1 destm ed his origl ii.il note liook containicg the luciu-onuduni luciu-onuduni of the oet urreine because then were other eases in it. Jus tice Haunt n told the-Jurt tliat Uie reiort pndufcsl was no corrobora-tiuii corrobora-tiuii of tvidence, but that tlieorigl nal reiort would have Ifcn hid it been brought into court. Lonl Clancartj, V'scountDunlos la'her, thin went into the witness lv. He suo e that lie had first htirdof his son's luarrligcou Jul l'i li, lss,9, and that he In-ittetl on his tn going to Australia He iiad ordt nsl imjuiries made rt-gnrd ing Itd Dan lo's h bits uid in ifcniL-nts. He denied that he had promlsetl to pay Ills sou's debts on condition th it his son would sign 1 petition of divorce ngiiiist ills wife. He added that he ha I llctir had an interview with I-ady Dunlo, although the had asked for one. Itapjirs that Lord Clancanyat once set tlie well know il criminal liwer, Sir. lew is. it work on the else as soon us the marriage was announced. It Is al-o said, on good auJiurit tint l.ord Dunlo had uo desire to be divorced from lib wife, w ion! lieljte", but that he is com-K-'leil fo submit to his father'" w iahes, Tlirunch n Inmllj tnarrrl. hA N.II, Ua July 25 John (i. Harris, ("nitetl htatesi deputy nursliil, aud John Clearly were fatal! shot at a farmers' Alii nice Jit uie at (Titter, C.a., tods. Tiie shouting was tlie re-ult of n quarrel ovcrfauiil affiirs. Ciciry and lib father liolh shot Harris, who returned re-turned the fin. fatall wounding oung Clenry. The father started to run, but wis raptured by the slit riff He hud three revolvers on Ills ieiM)ii, and all had been emii-tied. emii-tied. Tlie ClimUm-tbrrs. ICkw Yoiik, July 25 AH the cloakmaker", who have lieen on a strike since June loth, res'imed work this morning. tnrucslr-. Jluulllcfnrp. Iondon, July 25. Andrew Cir-ut-nie lias donated 1U,0KI for a library lib-rary at Clyde. silar.l t ji. Sr. Ihuis, July 25 The natiou-al natiou-al convention of the Union Ialior part is called to ireet in Uib tit ou aepttmlier 3rd. The Greenback part, Tanners Alliance. Grangers and otl er kinds of labor organizations organiza-tions are Invited to sent ret retcuta-tives. |