Show FOR 1 att ia forstr i letten A F chronicle berrice oct 12 A casa of criminal libel in which both plaintiff plain liff and defendant are american baa been ia progress daring tho fast two diya and hib attracted a amount of attention alie plaintiff is of philadelphia john arthur clandos by name came hee with mrs halston a few yeam ago the width of the president of tle call fornia bank who committed suicide mr clandos had ifft bis wife and children at col hallett introduced him into home and alo to MM Bloo infield mor a wealthy and aged widow of philadelphia bo was at the time engaged in a quarrel with her son in law aaroa von bildt the envoy at inome on the guardianship and care of hia daughter who waa mentally affected at the lime mr clandos interested te himself in lie quarrel and promised to devote himself to the of mis bloomfield dooies views in the mailer shor ly arda mr moore altered to adopt mr chandai and to give him a year for hia services in it be would send to for his wife and children it appears rom testimony piol in court that at the fine when colnel hallett got into alie difficulties that led to his expulsion from tha county hoode and his subsequent withdrawal rom political li e his wife mrs hallett was baies emily schornberg of philadelphia persuaded mr chandia to visit mrs Bloor ofield moore who at nice at hie time and to obtain a loan from her mr chandos obtained about for the calleb Hal leB who alem to have been very hard presed aad about for himself from mrs moore no was given for the loan aad it has never been paid soon after this mrs bloom held moore received bome aft terp accusing M clandos of be n a eni and all kinda of other charges against him these letters mrs moore declared she sent on to mrs hollies hallett because it was through the la cpr that she became acquaint d with chandia Chan doa chandos has now brought a suit for criminal libel against hia former patron mr moore for allowing lettes defamatory to his character to leave her ion mrs hughes II allett said on the n atness stand yesterday aba she did cot believe the charges against special F chronicle tu I 1 NEW YORK oi t 12 A herald cor at johnstown pa ali scene of the flood dayd the payments pay menta been completed the tota lamount in the two pa menta bp ing to orphans was awarded which will be used in the purchasing of annuities the balance of the great relief lund will TO lo 10 others not so needy I 1 called at the rooms of the board of inquiry today and learned with treat that the ahrer part of the money will be paid to wealthy and well to do people those yet to be paid are clabea four and five in cuire included worth probably 1000 who lost all and merchant worth who hae probably pio bably ai much leit also who lost from to and wealthier residents who lost probably and have their real estate left the calculation now is to pay a per ce the basis being probably thirty per cent according to this wealthier men will get nearly all and the who have nothing will still be left to A maximum limit of 1000 baa been fixed so that no oce can get over hit amount but it contrasts strangely to allow a wealthy business man 1000 and fix the outside limit for a exir widow at 1200 as baa been doce how this will work is clearly illustrated by the cages of several of these who are dowset down to receive oneia that a firm of giants lii ibe busine ea and gooda were d their loes was as to gie tham the highest amount they faill have remaining their busi bees bite lih boull sell today to day for cash and each member of ha ti in has a lot on which he can build a home ona of them owns several good tenement houses that were nut abail very they halil bind mori gagas and railto td stocks cawing in and each ia worth or cadt ISTAh PAnn 5 r chronicle i PARIS oct 12 it ia generally gere rally remarked that president banot canot has borne hiir with danity din ity firmness and discretion throughout the his cool and calm demeanor inspired a bonu ent note of lofty patriotism in al his public dis and enthusiasm his dei terona and laudable nw of the it exposition as an argument for the elory of the republic touched the pride of the nation no one man in france has contributed as much to the success of the republican party and of the republic alter the result of the election was definitely ascertained the president was called upon by an american cor Deot and an interesting con ensued being laeb upon the outcome of the electoral struggle he raid he felt most happy to know that the republic was still in the hands of its and si long as it remained in the hands of its there was nothing to fear from its enemies yon really think then eaid the visitor that the of mait he overthrow of the r public eventually yes replied the president it could afan nothing else the party was made up mainly of royalists and and thy th y you know are hind in isal to overthrow the republic alie royalists eiph to be established again upon the hereditary throne the anarchists ts caring for no form of covern anent desire anything for a 1 I suppose yon regard Boul angim M now practically deada by no means was the presidents quick reply they have only been as vou call it will live as long as monarchical a pi rations ua permitted in france how then do you to deal ft ith isra the ocla way to deal aliece w to put n end to aspirations how can you do that revision in a proper sense will settle that carl enrita STANDARD Sec lal F I 1 oct 13 at this a bright light was wn m brooklyn nril it was soon that dewitt Tam agea tabernacle waa on fire how the building is hot known the entire fire department nag called out but the fire bal such headway it could not he stopped the building is expected to a total loss an fui 1 a hundred FL ST locis oct 12 mrs louisa arnst who haa been suffering puff ering froin dementia come time eluded her companion this morning nent out on a bridge and leaped to the aher one hundred feet below ia nt hennan aw and rescued her with a ediff orange to say she was injured very slightly |