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Show C 1BBIELLE AXD XYBACD. Tbe-terdlct or lhJnry asl Ben-tetiee Ben-tetiee or Use Coors. Paws, Dec CO. Ih the Ejraud trU! today the public prosecutor denounced de-nounced the theories of the hyp-notlitTs hyp-notlitTs and urged that the experiments experi-ments showed a perjon who was hypnotized retained sufficient will power to resist the operator's skill, ibe theories of the Xancy school were nothing less than the old story of the "evil eye," and were on a par with fortune-telling with cards. Ite-garding Ite-garding Mile. Borapard the public pronrcutor said the Roman's Intel-lect Intel-lect was not weak but depraved. Both persons were equally guilty. The evidence showed that every-tliln? every-tliln? was prepared for the hanging of Goufle, and It was idle to assert the contrary. lie demanded tbe extreme ex-treme sentence of tbe law upon Ejr-raud. Ejr-raud. In tlio case of Mile. Bompard tho Jury must eenMdef her age, defectli? bifacallon, and her condition con-dition of lire, and decide who"-therewere who"-therewere extenuat tI . " rj poVe in behalf of Eyraud who, be contended, was a mere iwppct under tbe evil Influence or Mile. Bompard. He read a letter written by her to her first lover to show her character. During the reading Gabrielle bunt into a fit ol wcetlosj and restoratives had to be applied. Decoria insisted she and not Eyraud conceited the crime. The engirt1 iulehtlon or both wa n?t ta murder Qouflc but to extort moneV froSi blm. , . , M-lUbertpokelnbyjiirofMUe. Bompahl, Eiaiotalnlng Eyraud had enticed her into participation in the crime. He said the story of the crime aa recited by her to Dr. VoUin while she was under llj-pno-tlc influen-e was that it bad been agrceu mat. ea as to throw her girdle ovr?3oufle,a neck bdt Just as sbs as about to do so she wis seized with a nervous atL-lck which rendered rend-ered her helpless ajid Eyraud seeing her unefcla to perform her part rtlbed upon his victim and strangled strang-led blm to death. The jury was out one hour and fitly minutes. Eyraud was convicted aud condemned to death. Gabrielle Bompard was also convlctcJ, but sentenced to twenty cars' imprisonment at hard labor. Cabrielie upon hearing her sentence sent-ence appeared to lie utterly overcome, over-come, and fell back in the arms of her doctor. Ejraud showed no emotion. While being conducted to biscell, Eyraud incessantly muttered, mut-tered, "Condemned to death at last. But I expected IL" Eyraud refused to taste his dinner, ife expressed a boiethat lie would be grau'ed a reprieve. Mile. Bompard Is ahw boiK-ful iier sentence w ill be reduced. t'aris, Dsc 21. Eyraud has appealed ap-pealed to the court against the sentence sen-tence of death prouou need upon him yesterday. Tbe bill was passed to authorize tbe construction of a tunnel, under the waters of the Bay of New York, between Mlddletoh and New Utrecht. Ut-recht. On motion of Herman (Ore.), a bill was passed for cancellation of a certain contract for delivery of stone foe Improvement ef the Columbia Col-umbia River. A motion to adjourn was made by Stone (Ken.). The House went into committee oftUewholoon tbe urgent deficiency defic-iency bill with .tho Senate' amendments. amend-ments. Henderson moved concurrence, concur-rence, except on tlio amendment providing for payment of theceuate session employees, including clerks to senators. After a long debate the motion was agreed to, the bill re turned to tbe benate and tho House adjourned. |