Show I COU BOXI 10 G. Count BonI de te Castellano Is Is- discovering ering cring that hat publicity brings punishments punish ments monts as well wel as rewards Since his marriage to an American heiress heleas he In view in has leas been Y el tery prominently his native country and ant his beha behavior has thus been more conspicuous than thanH It H was formerly when he was a single man with wih the tho freedom leedom of a young French blood When the Ule Countess de Castellane Castellano left lef him and ant brought suit for divorce there was ryas a panic among tradesmen who ho valued orders from a count with witha wih a n rich American more snore highly than the orders formerly wit received from a count not nol so well wel provided But reat inthe Inthe in inthe matt matrimonially a great slump the value o of the counts count's patronage was ryas not the tho ani only result of the tho divorce proceedings pro plO the the electors in the district which had hat repeatedly chosen him as r Its representative e In ht the chamber ol of deputies deputes began to take account o ol of his mental stock and ant his political practices and their findings wore wOle such as to prompt them to demand demant the annulment an- an of his election electon which has been granted by the chamber chambel by a n vote of 53 to 21 31 The count may not be guilty of all al that has been charged against him politically politically po po- and ant his practical expulsion from the chamber o of or deputies delutes may map be by unjust But Bul he has conducted himself himself him him- self like le a French roue rout since his marriage mar mar- ringe e and rand popular s sympathy will wi therefore not tally rally raly to his support Thousands who teho under other circumstances circum circum- circumstances stances would sustain him in a u demand de de- demand te- te mand for exact justice will wi regard the decision of the chamber of or deputies deputes as asa asa asa a well wel dc deserved elvet rebuke c. c |