Show death of millionaire john boyles murray archbishop catrain lie objects to doing placed apon the american tr iliin IDE falls AD cmil crat of base ball siaion sew tort w the pennant join ai my the millionaire aej had in iiii life STAr oARD special S F service I 1 NEW oc 4 jthn boyles murray and retired banker ia dead and there if every prospect of a hot contest for his fortune belonging to one branch of the famous family of new yorkers after whom murray aill WAS darned john beylea murray was years ago a wall street operator his father left to him and his six brothers and sisters nearly apiece and his share of this patrimony was increased by its recipient twenty two years ago john beylea murray w ahdrew from actie business and retired to the enjoyment of his ample fortune with the wife of bia younger daya at 13 Wai hington place but after four years liia wife died and after that alie alej millionaire had a dietary time of it as a lodger of dr frederick eleias to w bom he bened its house his tiser agnes murray also had apartments in the old mansion the widower lei a life of seclusion till little felicia mari inna prof leiss daughter bigan ta bud in womanhood and then a warm attachment dp between the old man and young laly lady agne as the eister of mr murray was called in the neighborhood viewed this friend sh p with suspicion aid when on dec 2 C E D D of trinity chapel n as called in and the girl just out of her deeni was wed to alie man who had already outlined the score years and en to mm lady agnes went off the handle she positively refused to recognize lier sister in law two months after the wedding the septuagenarian benedict began to fail in lealali the faithful young wife was devoted in her arealion at ealion and drs W F foller 0 R abrew and L barker attended him 1 may 14 when lady agnew brought about a catastrophe she alice stevenson daughter of a boardinghouse keeper and thet e efto laid in wait at the entrance to the washington place residence res idenie presently young mrs murray ap proa to open the door and was about to enter when the venerable spinster and her young their way past her and rushing up stairs to ilia sickroom dragged alie old man out of bed aad led him down to alie door in his night shirt and trousers then janitor kelly aided them in placing the invalid in a carriage and he was draca away while a pati ieman looked on lod lie ted young wife wrung latr hands in despair there were proceedings in court civil and criminal and atter three weeks the sick man was returned from connecticut having been kept on the go aiom place to place all that time mr murray never recovered from the efthia forcible abduction abd action since then be lias been almost totally blind quite deaf and helpless F chronicle service NEW oct 4 the report that archbishop corrigan ia to sail for home bome timo this month was confirmed today to day by the president u ho is on intimate terms with him the object of the trip is not as has been stated the case or ts but is of adother nature implying a disobedience on his part resembling in a measure disobedience which cost dr mcgwynn his cassock the archbishop has not actually rebelled against ordera from rome but lie haa expressed uncil ta y them some time ago the pope selected an american Amei ican ecclesiastical tribune to try local clerical cases so as to take the burden off rome and ha e more speedy becis ions the tribunal was made up of cardinal gibbons of baltimore archbishop rvan of philadelphia and archbishop corrigan alie selections v ere not at all t lie taale of the archbishop ot now york he is as firm a believer as any of the sacred college in the doctrine that a prelate can do no wrong and that priests should obey the odora cf bishop without question action by and blind obedience by is his creed cardinal dobbons Ob bons on the other hand thinks clerical leave their rights lie nestr hs been on terms ft ith alio llio archbishop of new york who received iiii education at alie propaganda and ia a thorough roman ryang ailt aa are the came as the cardinals BO on any disputed dispo ted points of discipline the new york prelate would have a majority against him when he received the official notification of the he cent a request to doroe it la t be relieved from bryice on the tribunal bluith was refo eed then the archbishop sent an appeal couched in strong terms in answer to llila be la said to have received a summons to go to home |