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Show .MISS, NEVIN'S BTOKY,' I Sln f js Hleln ' Mn(nient Ion- ceralnffTliilr Inlerilrw la lirgel 1 rreiieoui. MRS. BLAINE, SHE DAYS, WA3 ORUTAL .tml Orlrrnl a riertnut lo Show Iho Ia.llH (Int. A scene. Ullsmil. 11 Talfrtasa le tsa aa.l nun. ii ma aecralarjr llllii.' Aeeennt la I rronvniia, Nl-W Yohk, IVb. 29. An evening rar says. Mrs. Nuvlns, naollur of UrleNevina Hlslue, In an Interview today said the atory told by Hectrlary ufMtntu Hlaluuof their imarvlew with Mia. lllalne la largely erroneoiia. Mrs. Nevltls ea)a she accompanied llir daughter to the house, the nurse aud elillJ belUK with them. When Mrs. lllllue oniuelll, thejnike to are her hualnud, but bere lied Uu) couldn't m him. Mrs, lllslue luilaliil liion 11 e nurau leaving Hie ruoni, and then matters mat-ters wcru talked ovrr fur soiuu time, "When Main spoke of Being away again, "aaU Mra.Nevlnr,"Mra. Itlaluu aaldi 'Well, you can leave your baby here, II on want to.' If Mary had lieeti loiue poor outcaat wboui Jim lllaluo had ieduce.1,' addeil Mta. Nevlna, 'Mrs. Illalne coul I not have aKti(ii In a mora brutal manner. A uioineu tor two later Mr, lllslnelurnid to Marie aud said, In an extiemely slgnllloaiitwaji 'Well, jour matrlsge waa all wrung, anyway.' '1 hen,' said MncNcvliia,'! nitrated.' Mra.lllilno flew Into a fury, rang the tell, and a arrvantai a.ared n Ith aurprlilng t end. 'Hhow these a.rfoiia nul.'crieil Mrs. Illaltie.and tin n she a Idol, 'and watch them.' At Hu door or earrlagu H.o nurae, who was crying out or syrn. laitliy for Maile.ialJi -Mn. lllslne,you oiragooM lo go away like Hue, jou arc hla wife; go right up to hla room; no one haa a right lo slop jou.' Marie w cut back Into Iho house, w hllo Sirs. Nevlna staid In the carriage. Then ll was .that ILo scene took (lace." AnluilKI. tlaveeeiiil. IxlllxiN, lVh. 20. John CloodAll, Hie uvangcllal, waa arraigned Inlay oil thvcharguofuomipltlliuau aaanull lu a railway carriauu uiani Mrs. Ann Hlddalla, In January Ivt. Mrs. Hid-dalls Hid-dalls Idilitlfled him as her aasallaut. Hhe told Ihe slory ot the outrage practically prac-tically aa It hiuleenliereioforoglveu. KHilileneln llie ael.il.iena. Iaimuo.n, Tab. 20. III the Com. morn today, Ihe bill prompted by the London county councils, proiOAlug lo cobnort (ho tramways uf euulli and north linden, and which la oppo.eJ bylhel'onaeivaHTia, laiail the etc oud reading 10 1 lo HP), Ihe rtault being tantamount to a Liberal vie- Ol'a Iitono i nlcreil thu llou-u during thu rcctedlugt, au I waa gteilcd with hinily chiir. |