N TOMBS ONE MORE WEEK Must Not Wed American Girls, Order to German Diplomats W CAT UK H II I ii lo-nUlit anil Thurailar. M THF.It-Raln tn-niahi aa4 Thar.ilar. D LAY OF SENTENCE KEEPS HYI EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. m Wmwm last survivor AS WIVES OF Kaiser's Imperial Chancellor C.irM-iiW, P.,lwc Pnlo Put uuquti ii v ivv. I v l. -1 i nit. mi in Force by Bismarck. CANNOT DODGli ORDER. Action Follows Brilliant Wed ding at Which Americans Were Prominent. BERLIN, Dec. 4 The entry of American b;rn wives Into 'he Or man diplomatic corps Is forbidden , from now on according to a nillSH 01 Imperial Chancellor on Bethmtuiii- Hollwee, who baa motored the regu lation made by t hi- la e Prince Ma- ! mnrcii, pvobihitinp Qwmuk diploma ta j from marryin? (orelgl I r. in tie course of (. the rwlatten dial fallen Into deeitetude Former ! i-rriai Chancellor Print Bernhard vo i RttOlew, wit'' Ma ttalflfll wife, prin'es? ' M.i.-ln Bee II II J' hea.led rerVl.e which was largely graced B j vnsrican brides, who Included Lillian say I.ngham of LoulBtrlllai Ky., th wlfe of the .ate Ambassador Harm. Speck von Sternhurg. ami Jeanne Luke- ( .tyer ol New York, wife ! the pre.et.t. rman Ambassador at Wasum ton, count lobann Helnrleh von Bernstorfr. and otner Ambaesadree.es. Dr. von Uetiim inn-Ho la has now informed the member of the German ulplomatle service that the decU.on of in ofTi-lal of th- dermal diplomatic corp. serving abroad tO matry a for .Ign.r will hereafter w regarded at an .xpre.elon of bla wish to reilr. from the t.rvlce. WORSE'S KICK SWES LIFE IN WRECK OF AMBULANCE. Hoof Pushes Driver From Under Car Wheels, Where Collision Had Thrown Him. The kick of a Itorae IBVed the life of Hubert Bailey, drive-,- of a J- HOOfl Wright Ho.ptnl ambulance, to-day. B ister the ambulance homo that dl I the kicking, la not a .rained life ver; he merely kicked Instinctively when th- ambulance he wae pulling waa to kindling by a Columbus avenue can at Ona Hundred and Fourth street, and 5. kick, aarved to push Bailey away from tna threaten nm With Dr. James Tlpplne. Bailey was driving tha ambulance to answer a call when tha collision occurred. The car rn.de a lotal wreck of the ambulance, but just before It .truck Bailey sharp J turned Buataf out of the way, then he went under the wheel, of the car a for 11 i truck. He as also under Bu.ter . ha.le until three or four stiff Obl by the lerriftsd horse served to inc.' I'm far enough away to avo.d beln, f'1Ut'uhd' Bailey and nr. Tlppln. were ukttt back to the hospital ta anothei imgulanee, badly .hake,, and bruited. Penny Surprise Package That All Should Get I'nsnnw s.liriir. DldL r me wu mum r9"? a.- r.-v 1." PPaUd to fte little ones -Ion SWOTlii youn, rc tuyins for penny, THE BIG MORNING WORLD v.h ;h contains, every day, hundreds of nK tnrt "surprises" in the way of otters !.. pjiHIOnl. services, ht.tnes. mvestmetit t ,-. . : unities, etc 125,543 World Ads. Last Month 3,602 more than corresponding month isit year BN.M41 Mora Taaa the Herald (The World s Ssertit DSSIpeUlae.l for a fennti l et the Horning World Fill Tour Uov wit Happy bur- TuMfTtta. IN SERVICE OF GERMANY j " Circulation Books Open to All." '"W&V&JftM" NEW i DIPLOMATS "TfAPUfD'Q OFA!)!" ILnUIILIl 0 lLflUi PUPIL'S CRY PUTS She'd ( )n1y Fainted, but Chil dren's Rush Brings Mob of Frantic Mothers, HOa little a till. Is needed to throw a w hi le tenent ml Hal i let into bubbling panl a ion the i ':.. of the tenement eblldri n is mppoeed tj be at stake was again demonstrated over In the nelnh borbood of ttlbtlO School No. 4"!, mi Union street, near Hi' ka Brooklyn, to day. Just five minutes before ; o'clock Miss Margaret McMalion, in charge of c lass 4U gX Utile glrla, all under the age of twelie, fainted at er deck. In stantly somebody piped up "Teacuer'a did"' and the chlldicn began to rush out Into the hall. Their clamor, heard through closed doors of other classrooms, was lute,-, pralad by ready Imagination to be toe cry of "Fire:" un 1 at once hundreds .if tin l,60t pupils In the school rose and began racing Into the halls The first children ta leu.-., the street spread the horror signal "Flrel" and from oeai ..j tenements mothers begn:, boillnjf Into I!..- mi eel, l onverglni! upon the school. Anna i- MoOevltl. the prlnelkai of the school, realized a tun tlr.t ci; what its effect upon the ncigiibor.u oil mother.! would be. .o sou suunded the Br alarm and an attempt wa.i made uj the teacher, to conduct an orderly re treat from the building, The first ranks aera met at lbs door, however, yy a clamoring mob of women, calling n, a dozen toiiiiuea for their youm? one.. Tne Janitor and teachers wcie, ovei whelmadi the advance guard of the Iran; 0 mother! he..n to pu.-,li their way into the hallWnva, thiowlng mare.,- Ing lines intu erlld disorder. A hurry csll for help to Police llead- quartsrsi sent by M.m McDevUt. brought the reserves from the Amity and B.uler Itrsstl and llamburfc- avenu.. station.. They hail their hands f'i'l try n to subdue the panic among the mot her.. El EVERY INCH A MAN, HILL TELLS FRENCH Neither Rich Nor Poor, He Has Brains, Balance and a Heart, Savs Ex-Ambassador. rTtIS. Dec. 4-Pavld Jayne Hill, formerly American Ambassador to Ger many, .poke to-day on the politic, of France and the politics of the United Biate. to the Franco-American commit tee In tha Theatre Michel. The gather ing was large and Included many notable persons. Mr Hill con-luded by iketchlng the average American. He aald In part: "If you wish to Judge rightly of what the L'ntted States, when it comes to deliberate action, prill do. you will per h.in. be Interested In the portrait of thu average A i orl an clt'ien. "He a man Who Is neither Hen not enol tfo ll i SUMtantlsl and Indus- I tr.oc- m nber of laoleli'i w th tnou:h ir .K ': B he Intl c : I In public pol - !es "ottcarnlnj It He hta usually ! .i ' luli. d what lie P- -senses by Industry niel i in my. lie has no very exalted Opinion uf Iboaa who are , idle or e.- travagant. in. experience ha. eonvtooad him of the reality of a moral order ani i of subistantlal OOdne(S at the heart of ithe universe. He la often openlj ajij practically religious. ''Urn iaag c lum inaA ol aatfrtarlinrasi SCHOOL N A PAMC TO LEAVE TITANIC ISJMPtTAL Col. Gracie, of Washington, Had Thrilling Experience in Ocean Tragedy. CLUNG TO WRECKAGE. Saw Col. Astor and Others in I nst Moments Before Final Plunge. Co!. Archibald Ora-le of Washington d.ed early to-day In a prlvale tafpltal at No. 31 Baat Thirty-sec ond street. Col.- Oracle carried with him sine. April 14 of this year the grim dl tlnctlon of having been the last sur vlvor of the III fated Titanic to lent her decks. Only by a mjrvel of rhan.-c was he snatehed from the commor. grave of the 11 in! heroes when the 1 floating city pluned Into the Ice stren n sea. Cat. Oracle was in his berth a-hen th" crash of the collision with the l-ebra 1 sent a qh'ick through the greet ship He dressed calmly and lolnad the laugh ing, joklag thron In the ..h p's saloon. hk man In evening coat picked up a I piece of the Shattered be iz i fragme-ii.. anil distributed amcng the won en present. An hour ;..ib.ed and then Col liraclu began to witness Lhe tragic scenes of Parting anil the terrible flnu. ' fantasy of the ship's plunge. He saw i'oI. John Jacob Astor hind his wife Into one of the lifeboats and OOolIy take down Its number in memorandum book. He saw M Isldor Straus Jump from a lifeboat where she aad been placed back to the deck, there to twine her arm In that . her husband and wait for the end George B Wldener and John B. Than were swept off the ship by the Anal encroaching wave before his eyes. When the waters had reached the boat deck, where Oracle stood hitfl J. (Mlnc-i Smith, both of them stood on tha :a! and tried to jump up to tlio brldae deck above. Smith missed his grip and fell Into the sea. Oracle caught the edge of the deck, hut ju.t then the Titanic made the tlnal downward swoop. This is the wav Col. Oracle afterward told of the minutes then succeeding i "I was under water, flghtlnu blindly, madly, for my life. 1 mast have been drawn down by the suction of the slnk ng ship fully tWenty.Bve feet. I had K.ven up hope: I had already surren dered to death: my mind was on my wife and children Suddenly an invisible force seemod to throw me upward. Po sibly It was an expl'-lnn of some sorl Inside the sinking vessel. "I rose to the surface to find myself in a mass of wreckage, surrounded by n.en struggling almost silently in the fieeilng water and moaning and gasp ing as they fought for life. Right at my hand wa. a wooden crate and I seized it. But I let go because I could see that another hand was on It. The man was fai .pent; tha chill of the agta? n fast reachlnc hi. heart. " 'Friend,' I cried, 'may I hold on with you? Will It hold twoT "To my dying day I shall never for get the reply that came in a hoar.e w hlsper "'Catch hold,' said the voice. 'Weil sink or swim together.' Later Col, liracje clung with twenty nine otln n to an overturned boat and at o'clu. k in the morning was taken into one oi the Titanic'. Ill ooata. and. If defeated la Ids efforts or disap pointed in ,iL hopes to-day, he expc- Is to succeed to-morroa'. "Being to some extent educated and a reader. In has an opinion, and gener ally not an entirely erroneoua one, on moat subjects of Importance. "He will be sorry if any one is h'm Ty or lll-rla! or for any reason unhap py, and when he has preached a little sermon on lh- man's weakneHs or lolly he will rive him bread as well as good advice and tell him to go and tollM a man of himself. "This an rage American respects and honors bis sife, Hs Is proud of bis , hlldran and ambitious for them I "in agsjrvselnj himself be gusg at. a. ah. to t I.- pol lit i spsgka wiiii in I phasis, cvn with cxsggeratlon H . ; however, dues m.-iii: eggotly what h" i eaya who hs lalbi business' it t. b) J character more than by Intellectual en dowments thai b( measures men, and it Is by the munllllM of i harai-ter sbjub hey would promote ami stamp upon the history of th. nation that he ktlmaiia, approves or repudiate, the policies rgaABietV Mt. W fMrWt YORK, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, Rich Yachtswoman Who Died To-Da" in Her Paris Mansion. m mm ': 'z'W Hi TED 2" -LlsXV VaV IPTION IS FIRST EVIDENCE Witness Tells of Letter Given Him by the Judge to Coal Company Official. WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 -With the Senate', reconvening; a. a Court of lA peachment to-day. Judge r.ohert W, Archbald of the Commerce Court fa ed the real beginning of hi. trial far al leged mi. conduct and Riledemounora. Witnesses summoned hy the House man agers conducting the prosecution . ire all ready to testify. F.dwar l J. Wlll'ums of Punemore. Pa., near Scranton. was first culled to the witness chair when ihe court convened, He .aid Judge ArobOSld had given him a letter to W. A May, SUOerlnti ndant of the Hillside Coal an l Iron ''ompany, from whom Williams was trying to se ure sn option on the Katydid " "iilm dump " Mr Williams said J'l Iga Archi bald had no oonneetlen with the option on the i ulm bank. Among t.'.o.e to appear to tell of the so-cal'.id "Katydid culm hank deal," In which Judue Arch.ialil was alleged to have used his Influence with the K.rle Itallroad to brink' about the .ale of the properry to him, were many of Ju Ige Aiehbald'e friends and acquHlntan 10. rom Be ran i m, .is former bome. a Judg- Arohbald had ladlostsd 'is Intention to be present throughout I le trial, his Place at the left of the S- n ate desk w is awaiting inm aaaln to. day. and from thai position be had I a ditect view of ths iTlinessas as ! thty 10 It the stand Th- prose uti hi was to bold the floor to-duy, but tne I line of juiige Arobbaid'e dafonae was ulaarly Indicated i y hie attorney m his isneral atati rm nt yesterday. 1 The Senate will oonVOOO dally ni ! o'clock uk u com t of impeachment, and I Ihe s, (--Mt.ii. are eg pee ted to run until . o'clock. More thin l S' It nSSSes, urc ( under aubpoeiia by the House mangjfers aAft dMdge Atooasatt s Bjtwroejra, KATYDID AT ARCHBALD TRIAL MRS GOELLEL T MRS. GOELET DIES IN PARIS; YACHT TO E Duchess of Roxburghe's Aunt Was Head of an Old New York Family. Mrs Robert Ooelet, aunt of the DUOheSI of Roxburghe. noted yacht. worr.an. friend of Kaiser Wllhelm and head of an old New York family, died early to-dav at her home In 1'arla. Ill for more than a year with a cancer Mr.. Ooolot'g deith 1s .scribed to a eompll a 1 1 ' i n of disesses. She underwit an SftaratlOS last summer. She ws. flfty-elght years ld. Mrs Ooalst'g tody grill he brought to New York for burial probably on her yacht, the Nahma, on Which Mr. Ooe let died In Naples In UN and wnl. h was then used to bring his body back to Amellci Km- nearly four months Mrs Qoeint. death had been ekpeoted by her eloaagt fi lends in August, sblle aboard the Nahma. then at Boutbampton, there a bUdden turn for the woise. Her .on. K abort walton uoeieti nuniei t ntr j from New York, lie arai at lo r ;,, djlde I w h.-n she died. I As the head of the vast Qoelot estate ' Mrs. QOelet wu. one of the wealthiest i a-omeii In the world The etate value ha. been pla. .-1 a' Mt ... the greater I portion of It III ri al estate. On the death ,f Mi Ooslel Mrs Qoelel ieceiv,d an I tnr tal inooens of Uk "i . 1 Mrs. Qoelel wa.. Miss Marriotts Louise Warren dbs a. married to Mr. Ooetei In t;j. Ti vore two nbUdren. Robert I W.iilol OOOll I all'l Hcalr. e Uue.Mt. I lt, I utter died lb wnt ih wgg seven. I leen e.u a of ' I Ths ja ot Naltnia, na of lbs largest I privets yaobts all was U lu Mr. ', i in. o-t I..' hoe .in.-. .ami. it a as bar dearest possession, mi it. slm enter- ta. in d ths late King sVisrard vu. 1 her gUSSI on one uccaaluit, and tha , k,i : vi. ted bef aboard thu visel a Cyotxued va Ifttgsjd BIG BODY KOM Circulation Hooka Open to 1912. 24 PAGES JEROME ATTACKS STEUER ON STAND T Calls Claim on which Miss St. Clair Is Suing I "Hummel" Contract. UNIQUE, SAYS WITNESS. Former District-Attorney Says Defense "Practically Accuses Counsel of Crime. The Introduction of the nn.me "Abe" HSSnmeli the lawyer who served n term on BlftekWOll'l I. land for SUbO nation, caused a ahnrp paaange at arm. tie tween Mex I. Steuer and William Trav era Jerome this afternoon at the trial or the rult brought by ktAllth St. Clair, an BOtrOOe, atalnst Klaw A Krlaugrr. Mr. Wteuer dnw up the oinlrai-t for aasM St. (Talr oheislby ahe waa to re ceive BS.hOn in ten annual Instalments, this to take the plaie of an oral con tract ahe claims to have made with Kr Isnsjw, which provided that she ahould receive I7k)m aue frw V1. Mr. Wiener aa. on CM Wttnes. at a ml and Mr. Jerome was cruee-examlnlnv ham ss to the drawing of the contract. Suddenly Mr .teroiiM shot out: "Voil kneiw "Atie Hummi l, did y in not?" " 1 did." "And oo knew him well," Jeroma en. tinned, sharply. "Not so well as you lid," .aid the wltnr... smiling I met him occasion ally, and added: While I hold no hnef for Mr Hummel, there are a lot of me:i In this world woiae than he." LIKE AN "ABE HUMMEL CON TRACT. "'I agree with ymi," said the former I i ; : - Miurney. and angrily added" 'I'on't you know that this contract drawn t.v vrm Is In the regular form of Ihe 'Abe' Hummel contract?" "I do not. and 1 never -heard of a contract Ofawn like this one." Mr Jerome changed his line of (juea tlonlng to ask Itni witness nhout the validity or oral contructs for life "I object to this," Interposed Kdmund It Moonoyi attorney for Miss 8t. iMalr. These queatlons have nothing to do with the case." They have a whole lot to do with the rase," said Mr Jerome, "for wn are here, praotleajly accusing Mr Steuer of a cilme. Iildn't the Idea of a oontract thut called for n woman used In SOU bratte or Ingenue pints signing up for life strike you a. prHpoateroua?" ,na a.ked the witness 1 wouldn't all it prapo.teroua. It eeems Improbable at nrst. but, as told Mr. Erlangsr. not after certain fact, had been made known to me." In describing hi. vl.lt to Klaw ft Er- lancer'a office, prlo to the ilgnlng of the contract, Mr. Steuer .aldi tin my .econd vl.lt Mr. fcirlanger uld he wanted to mak. a proposlllon, as he had talked over Ml.s St t'la r". claim with ill. partner. Mr. BrlaBgOf thtu told me that he would give her a cer tain sum of money, and while .n OUldn'l Work for "K. i K ' companies. he would try and gel tier parts .,o other productions In which he might be nteresteil II'- thought the annual In stalment plan was the thing, and If at tho end of ten ears Miss St t lair needed help. why. Maw Hnangei would (till be in i (tatsnos, 'I told Mr. Krlaiiger that he was vei y liberal At another time he suggested that he haw. drawn a 'phony' contract to take the place of the verbal one. He suggested that the contract might be drawn with Cohan ft Harris, and a clause inserted sn lt could he avoided. He didn't ask me to draw It." ACTRESS TEARFULLY TELLS 8TORY OF HER LIFE. Bdlth Hl Clair who had remained calm- on the witness aland heretofore, bust into a tit of Steeping to-day when she was questioned about her mother She had bean recoiled as SOOfl as th. trial .'-a. r counted in Justice lsndle. ton', part of ti- s ip em. Court. Tin. wltnese teetlnad tint she was born In Nashville, Tumi , thirty cus igo, .-iii on 'he .t ig whsn she was fourteen, and ItVit St. Clair mu her ItSjgO in. m. " What I. voir right nam, " ' Mgad ll'uutltl.li- 1 on Si- "olid I'age Make h oil r feel i-i.infi.rttltile diirllls hul ld. lo.l'Ulns In 11111 J di.'SJI. t 1 not Sn.p, ah drusstswi ive. sad etc. .ues.ni,dvu IN ERLANGER SUI All." (JUSTICE GOPF HALTS I SENTENCE WRIGHT ON THE RACK Calls for Briefs on the Argument of the Ex-City Chamberlain's Coun sel on Motion for Arrest of Judgment. STARTS INQUIRY INTO THE WRIGHT INTERVIEW Sharply Questions Deputy Commis sioner of Correction, and Then bets Grand Jury at Work. Charles H. Hyde, former City Chamb.rlain, convicted of bribery, was arraiKneit to-day betore Justice Goff for sentence. After a lengthy and skilful argument advanced by John B. Stanchtleld for ike defense the imposition of sentence was postponed until Dec 11, end Hyde was sent back to the Tombs, where he must remain another ek. I'revloui to tha arralgnement of TTasi. MEOWING CAT GIVES T AND W LIVES Two Women Are Dragged Out and Men Fscape to the Roof. A yellow torn cat earned a Carnegie hero medal this morning by saving aev- erai lives In a burning building at No I''. West Thirty-first street. It wa. Ju.t an ordinary, yellow, gtoodftng, grubbing, purring Thomas who wouldn't take a tdue ribbon In a convocation of Itryau Hughe. 's Nlcodstnu.e.. liut Tiiomaa was graluful fur a lodging to Daniel le Lena, who occupies an office on the first door of the building. When De Lena opened hi. door this morning flame., were raging from the window above and th. cat told hi. bene factor about It. De Lena ruahed out and told Policeman Wl.hart. When De Lena returned from notify ing Policeman Wl.hart he rushed up to the nest floor to give the alarm. The rear of the second floor wa. occupied by Mre. A. M. Wetael aid Mis. C. Meyer, guwn makers. Ie Lena grabbed them both an.l dragged them out Inty the hall, by Wblob time tin y were partly uMoneoiougi Then bo carried ami diaaa'-d tliem to the street. Up in tin baoholora1 spartmsnts two young men were peacefully alt. ping In tha front of the hou.e Ancun C. Hirthen looked down Into the .treet. VI ,., . vclle. I to 111 ill tint tn Jump. He partly dre.sed himself and .... i ., piuil.e-i wi "in" ion iia.t lie aa w a ladder leading to th" roof from which ha could walk to the adjoining roof and he quietly made his exit. Joseph Hendei SOB was finally awakened, lie looked out of ills Window and .aw a volume of .moke. He rushed Into the hall and saw more smoke. I'..pli were crowded In the windows watching, the fire. Nearly opposite him wu. -:i.np PWiiaaai i..a u an ori-ll I,p llntleau. the urtl-t, who had be painting a moot snu turn no.!,,, i to lu in, iw with nsh ii, I i in in. i .. .. i .1 I... ii i j...,. ,- - in M.u thins: I'm going p. stay h-re . .....i ..i b.. .i. .. .. . and p ; i-.r you imw oa uenuei P eon when gomobodi i Iasi iis and to. it ru.hid up In Caui, ilm of lleti.ler.oii's p II u - in i apt un wanieo to Know why to kno g w be iitdn t walk downstairs Then the Captain rushed Intu tha smoke and carried him out on I is roof, The flames i-t-tf confined to the second and third floors The dan. a.,, waa about 17,100, H) arid iiuii,in,. r.ralati Hnlhai at.., i,ii. H.Ui silk ,,ro.U i.hiuu . I'. .lei i.nii-urr. ( laue o.liat lu . , i,j.fc SJ Ptik Mew. BSSI Biuwl.. llrU... -Aili-. HE ALARM EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. OF HYDE; an. uce ihjit charged ths Orand Jury the estraordlnary term of the Suprame in iu oegin an Investigation tart. lth Into the management and conduct of the Tomb. Prlsbn with special ref er.-,,, -,. ,0 the action, of tha omelet, i. charge of that Institution. The Inves tigation waa b rough- about k -fe. attributed to Deputy Com ml. .inn.. . Correction William J Wri.hi . effejl that he In... o ' - v.iuenca wnioa -o..... oe supplied by Tomb, emplo -as woui.i procure Hyde a new trial an.l also hy the fact that Ifvil. le....... of bt'lrnr eenii. , ., i. . , i i. . t - "a. oeao lodged In the Warrfen'. .,.... i Tombs yard. " Justice i, rf ,ioUvrwj chtrgm M t.rand Jury afier a cunferance with District-Attorney Whltmsn. The Jurors were Instnicied to visit the Tomb, ia spect the riuarter. allotted to Jfyda, niestlon all parson, necessary a. to Mo allegation that Hyde waa unjustly con victed and i entitled to a new trial nod look Intu tne management of tha Tombs generally TO INVESTIGATE CONDUCT THE GUNMEN. OF The publl.h.d atatem.nia is.. Lofty Louie" and "Oyp the Blood" assaulted vri.oucr. m in. Tomb, and threatened other prisoners whUe thty were await ing aentenr arc also to be looted Into b, the Orand Jury. The Inveetlgatlon will, in addition, go into etatemento made In letters wrlttsn by the four Iloaenthal gunman to "Jack" Zellg, now dead, In which they told of card games in their cells and meal, served to them at 4 o'clock In th morning. At the tlma these letter, wore made public th. gun men, who were waiting trial, .aid they nan wruien me letter, in a apirlt of i nn an i to ;mpre el;g with th. Idea that they were iing well treated They lenlt -I that any favora had been ahown I .em Aa to the postponement of tha lm- position of sent-nce upon Hyde liter. I. a difteren e of opinion between th. defeu.M and the orosecutlun aa I,, i 1 I a victory It really mean. Hoth .ides claim It aa Mr. Stanohfleld Interpo.ed motluroj for a new trial and for arrest of Judmen'.. 111. argument wa. olear and master)--from tha Hyde standpoint. Justlcs fluff overruled the motion for a new trial, hut asked Mr. Stanohfleld to ub- " ' an .'"...I. in oriel an.l to amplify the argument, he had mad. on the motion of an arraat of Ju-lir. J - i DEFENSE CLAIMS A VICTnav a iv i v f FOR MR. HYDE Th. dtfi-ii.u claim, that the ins: i cm ii' i ho Jnde amount to e...--- -"-of, on h.s pirt fiit he has been Imiircrassl with tie argument of rosjgejel iwj w i s tu further luforni blMaatf, In fact Ju.li 0 "lift .. that ii. -. ,-;4 t.. "I ' r -iiefall) all Mr Blanch. Held hit to My. Hut the Diatrlot-At-i.-iii. ' uh I"' aui.ord.n itej m-tkss known that lie expected the adjourn I,,, nt of 'he matter fir on. week In gui mailt was piarrangadji Xoe DietiKi-Atuiraeya