Show A va VILLAINS VICTIM tho the new york sun of recent date data N give the account of a most fearful outrage committed on the person of a young lady in ottawa ills Ms who became the victim of a lecherous old villain the young ladye name is fannio fannie L cavarly about twenty years of ape age she was beautiful and accomplished and much esteemed by all who knew her she belongs to one of the oldest and most respected families in inthe the state she is the granddaughter of the late judge cavarly one of the most eminent lawyers of his time eime the scoundrel who perpetrated tho the horrible deed is named james 11 Campfi campfield eId who has been the family physician for many years he is very popular in the town where he resides and is also wealthy it appears that in the year 1879 the young lady was suffering ring from some disease which caused her much anxiety and placed herself under the medical care of dr campfield he gave her what was considered proper medicine and after a while she appeared to be much better and to gain strength in october of the same year she again stain became sick and once more placed herself under the attendance of campfield and had to undergo an operation for which purpose the doctor prevailed on her to take an was very powerful and while miss bliss cavarly was under the influence of this drug he lie committed the diabolical deed of outraging her person the operation was performed end the patient returned to her home ignorant of the fid that any wrong had been done lone to her after a while her habits of life became entirely disarranged and she again applied to the physician He prescribed remedies which afforded her no relief and at last a suspicion seized upon her as to her real condition which drove her almost to desperation by the advice of friends she consulted another physician he told her the truth the revelation came upon her with terrible force and it was with great difficulty that she could be calmed this physician in describing the scene says it was the most painful ever witnessed by him in his bis years of practice in the following may she gave birth to a child which lived but a few hours haura it was buried and the funeral was a public one everybody believed the young woman to be innocent of any criminal connivance in this matter and during the past year she commenced suit against against the doctor placing her damages at fifty thousand dollars the trial resulted in her favor the defendant made a general denial of the charge and added insult to injury by attempting to blacken the character of his victim charging the paternity of her offspring on a young benman named metcalf this gentleman is a lawyer of respectability and resides in st louis but as he be made his appearance pe arance in tile courtroom at the tile very nick of time unexpectedly and unsolicited cited we me will let him speak for himself he ile said I met hiss miss cavalry first in ottawa in 1877 I returned in the fall about three months later and called on her the next time icamen I came to ottawa SEL was in the spring of 1878 and some time durine during that season we were engaged I corresponded with her ber the last two or three times I was here I stayed at the house of miss ca cavalry fal ry at her express request the Thelast last time I was here was aug 1878 I left on the ath of that month and I have bave never been seen miss catarey since our engagement was broken off by b Y miss catarey at my lust list visit liere here it was not broken off on account oc of any impropriety pro briety in cither either of us I always alwa s treated her in every way as a genteman should and I never knew her to to todo do or say anything in the least improper wo rode often but never late my bly sister came hero here in the of 1878 to visit miss cavarly I waa was here two days during that time and we three rode one afternoon anoon on the south side of the river and all got oat to gather ferns that is the only time we ever got out of the carriage neither in august nor any other time did I sit on the hank bank of the ri river v berwith with my arm around misa miss cavarly I was not here daring during the year 1879 the first I heard orthis of this suit was two years ears ago but I did not know until last llast sunday afternoon that my name was in any way mixed up with the affair I came here of my own free will wi 11 I felt that the charge against miss bliss cavarly WM was an outrage and atte utterly Y fapp I caan camit here from another r fry f ry y state to deny it but if it had been necessary I would have crossed crowed the continent to do it the cowardly doctor refused to go upon the witness stand and deny under oath the fearful charge b ag against ainest him the evidence of his gu guilt il t was soon completed and in five minutes after the case was given to the jury they returned a verdict of guilty against dr jas H and fixed the damages at for complainant there is not the least question luc stion but the being who committed that terrible crime would feel very much horrified at the existence cx ex of plural marriage in in utah and would cry out as loud as the loudest for the enactment of laws for its repression the report says at the conclusion of th the e trial the scene w was as one seldom witnessed in a court of justice the great crowd wild with joy and excitement cit ement y yelled belled itself hoarse and surrounded the judge judg e the jury and the attorneys for tho prosecution and congratulated thorn thein all in the most boisterous fa fua lilun the judge too took kAliss miss Caval cavalry ns hand in his and warmly ted her on the result of the trial ali miss cavarly docs does not need tio money verdict but she is ove overjoyed r acl by the tile moral victory which she she lias has won ivan dr campfield was the fairlin family ly physician of miss bliss cavarly t grandparents paren ts and is very wealthy hiir NEW rw apportionment bill passed by the house provides that after the 3rd ard day of march llarch 1883 the house of representatives shall be composed of members to b be a apportioned amon among the several states as follows alabama arkansas california G colorado connecticut delaware florida georgia 10 Illi illinois noli 20 indiana 13 icca 11 kansas kentucky 11 Loui louisna Aana G maine I maryland alas massachusetts 12 michigan 11 Minno minnesota sota mississippi sis sippi missouri 14 nebraska nevada new hampshire new jersey new york 34 north carolina ohio 21 oregon on penns pennsylvania avania vania 28 khoda island south carolina tennessee bessee 10 texas 11 vermont virginia 10 west virginia wisconsin |