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Show A Sran1l.1l. Tho following are tho leallng facts of that umavory affair which lil-lned lil-lned at tho Orphan'. Homo on Hun ilaylaat, aliout which there has been so much said: A dl'graceful development occtimd at tho Orihana' Home un Hun'lay morning te.ee. Mra. Arthur llrown, lieald.iitufthe Inatllutlou, vllkJ It at rather an early hour, aud went direct to tho room vf Iho matron, Mia Alllo It. Monroo. Mra. HtownM knock on tho door wna followed bra commotion In Ihe nparlim nt, and afu-r aome mluulra waiting Mil Mouroo said alio coul I not find Iho key tooen the door. Ml. Ilruwn'a auiplclons were aruuaed, and sao announced that iho would not loaro the door until It wasopenrJ. Hum Ml" Monroo unlocked un-locked an 1 opened Iho door. Bhe had apparently drewed henelf lu a haty manner. In the apartment with her was a man lis uud Joie h lUuJ.uilnui Ida atreet clothing. Mr. Drown, with JaillflaolelnHg nation, Uncharged Uie matron at unci', and sent for an nfllrer fur lho.urvi of having Hand arrefteil. lor some reason, however, Ihe arreet waa not made. Haul claimed lo ha To married mar-ried Miss Monroe, but this auerllon Is reganlod as a subterfuge. Hhu ha heretofore been regarded aa a respect Able young lady, and baa held the io anion of matron of the Homo about two yean, |