TIIH OMAITA DAILY BKR : TUKSIUY , DRORMBRR 21 , 1803. DI.1WS TALK WITH LEO Interesting Do-Hptiou of the Great Amoii' em's Visit to the Vatican. HIS IV.PPESSION Of HIS HOLINESS III .Mind unil limit , Onu of tin- Urrntciil . .Menlio Mm Otruptcil Ihr l'n pul 1'hHlr III * Inquiries Coiicrrnlni ; Aim tie i < XrvYOIIK , Dec -Clmunccy M. I > | > cvv WHS inteiviewoil on Ills nrihnl licio ftotn Kiiiopc by a reporter of the Aisnoluted piess One ol the Catholic i > apcis of Is'ovv Voiit , In Its cotrcsiondcnic fiom Koine , tilticiscd Mr. Dotirvv for tlio speech he inndont Chicago duilnR tlic fall , in which thoor.itoi liail so\cielj handled tlm ehuich in rctrunl to Us pallet in tlilsiounli v. "Mr iJepovv , built the paper refoneil to " \\111 get the cold shoulder should he ever come to Koine nguln " In rcK-iul to the nttltudo of the piper , Mr Doprw s.ild he did notcnrovh.it its tone- tpondctits hud to snj Life was tooshoit , he said , to notice such trlln-i ' 1 hen Mr Dopcw bc au to tell of his tilp and ciuo Ills views on Kuropomid Kuropuans genei-tlly. lllil Itninn In Tour DIIJU. "I ( lid Homo In four dajs , " ho said , "visited Pompeii , Xiinles mid Vesuvius In Pompeii I saw some em ions tilings tliat had brui luUen out of the lilins. On ono of the fmcs of the well preserved bodies I noti < cd n drunken leer. KvMontlj the man vv.is under the Itillucnrc \vinevvlien the t'it.\ vaso\i'r\\lielmcd , for tlio sinllo wrm still there just HIP same as It was 8,000 ie.irs npo. I wanted to sco the Dope and was told he- could Rlvo no prh.ito audiences His time Is too much occupied with tlioulTnlis of the ehuieli nil over the \\oild. Hut on tlio ovui liifjof tliodtiv , tin letter was sent the bishop Of northein New Yoik called to sav , that the pope would see me In pilv.ite tno next day at IS I requested the blittop to uccoinpany inu , as my knovYlLdgc of the language Is limited. 1 icfr.iti tlio picsrnt pontiff us progressive and In touch \\lth the spiilt of v.iiioiiH eountties , anil especial ! } Urn United States , and I thought ihc con versation might tun upon diftlcult problem * mid dclIiMte subjects Dining the hoiti 1 waited the pope sent out a inonscignor to entertain me Hunan a charming in in 1 risked him what would be thoccieuioni.il for me. Ho sr.id the universal rule was for those picsentcd to fall on their kncos ami Uiss the papal ring on tlic pope's hand , but us my appointment was unusual , and I was n Piotostant. ho would ln < | iiiie. The answer Rhuvu-d the exquisite tact of the pope. ' 'The holy father,1 said the inotiseipnor Uiicutb inour , cnso the cotcmony shall bo picciscly tlio sume as if , vou had a private nudlcncc with the piesidont of the United Statci. ' Orcctod bj tlio rope. "As I cntcicd tlio audience the pope came across the loom , shook me conllally by the li.iml , ruqucstcil mo to bo seated , and then icMimcil the papal chair. With tlio meinoi.\ of Mr. Gladstone , who is nine months Ins junior , In miiiiiul , I studied him enincblh , especially in Niew of the icpoits of Ins feebleness Ho certninh is \itfoionsas the pri'at KiiKlislunan. Ilolndbocn in con stant audience since 8 o'clock in thcnioinmg , nnd it wsi then I" o'llock. 'Jhe questions piescntcd came fiom all paits of the \\oild I and \\eic mainly appeals to him Ono dele gate told mo the pope took the paper out of his hands and tend it himself. "Tlio pope expressed inuiy complimciit- niv phrases his pleasure in seoinp me , Ins knowledge of my position and life at homo and Ills hope that I would enjoj tlio slphts of the Eternal City aim i-.iiiy pleasant memoues and soon s 1 told him many thousand members of Int. chinch wcio in the employ of the company of which I am inesident and it would be a gicut Ri.itiilir.Uion to them when I letuined for me to be able to toll them of the bead of their chinch , whom they so piofoundly 10 cled. In a few minutes wo weio In the midst of an earnest and instinctuo con\er- sallon on pioncity , its iluhts. duties of cap ! t.il and l.iboi , of puiplo\cr and emplojo I Bin ! his cncselluil on that subject was in accoid with tl.o opinion of the American pioplo and th.it I had made it tuo text of an addicss n jeai ago to a bod.\ of Catholic students at the Catholic college 1 hen came a splendid exhibition of the -Old Mm nioqucnt ' 'J no pope piessed to the front ot the chair , grasipul the ainm and pie- fintcd the appeal ance and \haouj of 50 HI- btead of M. Kloquonco of Hit llnllncsn. "Ncnily ten minutes lie spoke , and in clearness , directness , force and feivor.it was ono of the most eloquent and o > picush o nttciaiucs to which I had o\er listened. It is a misfortune that it could not lm\o been tnUcn down as it was spoken , but any re port written would hao lacked the flro and magnetism and all UH dolicacv. 1 he sub- etani o ot its meming was tills TlriMn his encyclical ho had stated nothing now ; the pi meiples laid down had always been the docilities of the church. The times , how- e\cr , with the troubles existing and glowing more acute e\eriwueio , de manded thov bo gUon thought and intention. The light of man to Ills leu.illv acqnned piopcit > had alw.ijs been iccognl/ed. It was the basis of the social s\ stem ; labor and capital aieliibcpai nblo. Labor has tights which nobod\ must Ignore , but labor must rcco nla tlio lights ofcapitil The chuich hadalw.iis recoir- l7iil ! the doctiino of the f ithcihood of Ciod and the fathci hood of man. We all uamo fiom the same llca\c nlj Pathcr , and all , > \ lmteor our condition or cinumst.inco in tliib woild. Ktnml oijual butoio Him , and wo aio equally accountable to Him for oui- and for conduct low.iid our neighbor. Inquired Aliuut Amurlcsi. "Flic pope made many inquiries about America , I told him at Now York over- tiling which hi.ppened there stood in the sumo lolntion to tlio icst of the country as happenings in LondondidtoOic.it Hutain and Pails to Vianio Thus it was Unit morn than usual piomlneiuo.iaplcn to anything done or Haid by his icpic3cntatiio , Arch bishop Coiilgnn. IIU l.ovo fur tlio UnltPil Suite * . "Tho pope blessed n few simple articles of piety I had with mo to irimhum the Cluist man and New Year of some Catholic friends \vhenlliovknowtlio.vwcrodiiect fiom the hands of the poutift ami weio blessed b.\ him. Iw.ib afiaid of weai iiu him and IIIOSQ to go He took my hand and bald ho had the piofoundest respect and ad- muatlon and love lor the United States and wished 1 would toll tlie Amoi loan people he was much impiessed with tlio Woild's fair and had done all ho could to help it. that hu wak much pleased and gratified to leant I was aluajs Kind ami con siderate foi the employes of nn company and that I had ne\er made any distinction hotnccn those of Catholic f 11 flh and otliciB Ho also cxpicsbcd his giatillialion when I told him of Aichblshnp Corrlgan , Thus ended for me ono of the most pleasant meetings with ono of the most icmatkablH men of the ago Ho is om > of the few men who are mill active nndig orous after ilio alloted span of life The only ntlieiB 1110 Gladstone and lilsmaick "U he | K > pa bent n mcbtago tu me , but I re- rol\ed it when 1 could not lotuin to the Vnt- Ican. Mho Vatican looks to Ameiica witli moro interest and attention , Iniov of tlio lapldly incieaslng spttmd of soiiiilism and tlaoiics , as her jj oat Hold of thafutuio " Mr. Oonow also saw King Humhcit , hut his time was slioit and ho did not ha\o an opportunity to discuss matteis other than II .1A JW//A Oeilli ofllm. Harriet llHjilrii IttciilU bonn , Intunistlni ; Inc-liiriit . BOSTON , Uoo. 15. Mrs , Harriet lla\den widow of Lew is Ha\ den , died \csterday at homo , CO Philips btrcot , of nttaok of pnou- inonia ut the ago of 74. Mrs. Hayden had a remarkable history. Iorn u sl. o in Ken- lucky , cho made her escape early In the JO's into Michigan and lived tor a short time In Dotioll. From that city she moved lo Boston , nnd became identified with thw juii-slavery uio\euieut , and licr uomo ou tiCt Ixtan o.i rrniic\onfi for tugl tl\i sla\s .Inlin UruiMi hi-1 it n meeting at her house with v > .m of his asso < latcs pi lor to lilMlrpiuuir for Hal pel's 1'eii'i , ami per- fr- ted h s p ! ins tliPtp Mrs tln\dcn was n iVmn i'cinmil frt'ndoflllnm l.lovl ( ar- rlionrnilMt Plillllps. ( Mmlet ' iiinmer nndlnfi.it ail tlic tncmbeis of the antl- SIMT.soiiot. | : . \ In-ill hci nnd hvi Inish.iml in thi'hlpht'st rsUcm. n/ ; . ; , .MII nir.in MIK I Itlsilliin ( Her Ilionclrnt MniurllOrint Nrit tn lip Iti-Miincil , ITN\ ? n , lee Ti - to\ermn ! Walte lola\ rereued from lloke Smith , secretary of the Interior , the followInpt lottei In replj to one In v.hlch the K0\ein3r charnctciircd the Mixwcll 1 iml giant as ' hom\M'cmiled ) witli frauil.1 "WAinisdi.iN , Deo. Ill , Ivi.--Hon. ) Ui\id li.Vnito , ( ! o\oinor of Coloiado 'I his do- pai tmcnl is lii ipcolpl , hv lefeicnco of the coininisMoner of the ginir.il land olllce. of jour letter to him dated tho27th alt , liu-los ing n petition hO \ 1' Mc.Mnins lel.ithc to that part of the Heannlen and Miiandi ( or .Ma\ucll > land pi nil situated within Hie Btato of Coloiatlu Ml' . McMiilns icques-ts th.it the plats of the public suneis of the Colorado portion of the alleged Maxwell grint bo rcstoied to the local lind office at Pnoblo , Cole . for illlngs and entries , anil for the enfoHomcnt of which their ( the setticts' ) titles depend Ho s.us that thcbo an- himcicombed with fraud and that the petition of the settleis bo gl\on caioful attention ami that the remulihlch piac- ticc deiuands be applied. Tongiess , on .lunc'Jl 1 SCO con ( limed the Maxwell giant to tlio fullest extent of the hounnatics as desi ilhed In the petition of the claimants In accoidance with said act of ( ongiess , pilent was issued foi slid land on May 111 , isili Suit was hiotmht in the ill cult court of the United States for the dlatiiit of Coloi.ulo on August ' , ' . " > , 1HSJ , to liiuesaid patent \ao.ited and set aside and tlio siu\oy declared void insofar as it included hind in Coloiado The couit dis missed the suit. An appeal was taken to the supreme couit of the United States , whhh , un Apill I1 * , l sV , lemlered a decision sustaining the couit below ami icfiHing to inteifeio willi tlic patent. " ' 1 hlsdepaitmcnt has no jiulsilktion over the land sittei this issue of the intent. Its power over the land is ended when the juttnt Is issued and placed on the iccouls of the dcpaitmeiit. In this case , not onlj had a patent been issued , but its \alidit.v has been sustained In the highest tribunal of the nation Mi. McMalns in his communi cation , however , lontends that the actof .luno'Jl , IMiO , icqlihes the Coloiado poition of the alleged Mtxwcll giant to be tieatcd ns public land because located within the out boumlaiios of the Virgil and St Vj.iln giant. 'Ihe said commissioners ircfeti ing to Commissioner Caitcr and Commissionoi Stone ) 'whercfoio II.HIIII ; < iitnpl.v lefused. in the interest of public land thieves , to en- dorbc a law that is binding upon the land dc- paitment ' This contention of Mr. Mc- Mains is biifliclcntli answered bj the su- piemu com t in its decision in the Maxwell giant case "Uhcicfoic , tlic gie.xt suiplus whiili , it is claimed , was lonvcvcd by the patent to Beaublcn and Mil anil a was the piopcitj of the United .States , ana congicss , acting in its sovcilgn cipicity upon the questioii of the validity of the giant , chose tatieat it as valid for the hoimdaiiesgivcnitby the Mex ican gov < > inor , and it is not foi the Judicial department of this gov eminent to ooulrovcit their pow or to do so "The s line question again aioso in tl'e ease of the Intcistato Lind coinpanj ng.nnst Maxwell Kind compiny , in which the su- pieine coin t said : % \Vo conclude , theiefoic , th.it questions affecting the validity of that giant that ib , as to the authoiiti of the McAicau goveiinni'iit to make it-mo no longer open. The action of toncic s in oon- llrniing it , ami the subsequent proceedingb in the couit to sot aside the intent , cer tainty settled those questions foi- ever. The coullinntion .mil jatenting of the giant to Iteaubicn and Miiandu opeiateii to divest the United States of the ri lit to the land cinlnncul in the giant , which the county acquire I fiom Mexico by 'ho treat } of Gu.ulaloupe Indalgo And the onlj vva\ that that giant eaii bo defeated is to show that the land embraced in it had bejn previouslv granted b } the Mexican gov- einment to someotlici poison ' "The langmge quoted referj , as will be more clearly seen by the lefeicnco to the context , to the vcij land 'located within the ontboumiiiiics of thoVugil aiul St Vialn giant , ' vvhieli Mr. McMalns contPiids should have been icstoinl to scttlemont anil entry. If this dcnaitinc.it . were to disicgaid the conllrmatoiy act of congii-ss nnd the ic- peatcd decisions of the United States su- juctnc couit and icstoro to the local oftico the j'lats of public survevs of the grant for lllings and entiles , the only icsult wonli1 go to mislead innocent putics into making entries on lands to which the depirtincnt would be wholly povvcilcas to convoy an v title. " ' o .Moco ol VIi rrrsldiMit Stc\cn < > u tu u Soiitliurn Ituiihei. BAI.TIMOUI , Dec 2fi ' 1 licinairiagcof Miss Piances lowing , daughter of Judge lowing , United States mitilstcr to Binsbcls , and niece of Vice Pieshlcnt Stevenson to Mr B. Uijllss Bcecher , a pioininent Duiker of Memphis , took place tonight at St. Pctci's Piotebtant ljuiscop.il ohuich. The ccremonj was pci funned by Hev. P. W. Clampitt , lector of tlio chuioh. vvho is a biothci-m- lavv of the hiidc , assisted by Ut. Hov. Wil liam Paiet , bishop of the dloccsu ofM.uj- land. Thu biido was given away b\ her uncle , Vice Picbidcnt Stevenson. 'Ihoonli other attendant of the Inidulpartj was Miss Julia Stevenson , danghtei of the vice pa-si dent , \\ho was maid of honor. The bride wore white bilk with diamonds. lliu Ailvn lifting Of Hood's Raisipaiilla is always within the bounds of teason bccuuso it is Hue ; it alwajs appeals to the sober , common sense of thinking people because it is tine ; and It is alwavs fully substantiated by cndotsc- ments which , In the llnanclal woild , would be accepted without a moment's hesitation- Hood's pills ciuo liver ills , constipation , biliousness , Jaundice , sick headache , indi gestion. This forenoon Gcoigo II Abbott went into a down town chop house to got a blto to cat. Ho hung his ovoico it on a hook and took his seat , in a few minutes n tough looking cus tomer came in and pie omptcd Mr , Abbotl'u coat. Naturally the gentleman objected , and fol lowed the thief until ho met a policeman At the L'lti J ill the thief gave his name as Ucoige Mooic , and did not deny stealing tlio coat. Sun Timid" ( > Midwinter Fair will bo ono ( if the attraction on the Pa- uillo const during tlio coining1 winter. It will bo hold from Jammry iHt to Juno > ' ! 0tti , 181 > 1 , nnd initfhl bo aptly tunned tliororll'ti ( fair in ininatmo. It will uquul if not surjiasa the Rre.it C'ontenniiil , The Union Pacific is offering unnsii- iilly low round trip rutoa to all Cali fornia points and Portland , Ore , Send 2 eonta for our California Sights and Scenes. II. P. Duel , 1I102 Farnam St. J ] . L Lomiix , general ] ) iihsenyor and ticket agent , Omaha , Neb. Onn VVny to Cru 4 tun Country ia the biibjeot lecently given by the Now York Sun to an article on ' 'Tourist Partieb" to the far west. The ono way is via the Great Ontial Route Weekly California exoui-rfions via tlio Union Pacillc. Solid comfort , jolly times , cleanliness and cheapness exemplified. Send for folder giving details. F. E. Shearer , manager , 101 So Clark street , Chicago , E. L. Lomax , Gon'l , Pass , and Ticket Agt. , Omalm , Neb. Holiday UMllrcmit Itutei. Tlio usual rcducnd rate * in eflcct for Christmas and Now Yearn , via "THE NOKTH\VESTiilN : LINE. ' Trains leave Omaha at ulmost any hour you wish. City ticket oflico , No. 1401 Furnntn street. \ BURKE WAS READY TO TELL JuOgo Longtnecker Says Ho Nearly Got the Story of the Killing oC Uronin , HE HAD THE LITTLE SUSPECT COWED Cinivcrtnllon it Mil Ilio I'rUanrr After 111 * Itmiin from Cinmdii nnd n I'rrnliiir ClrciiMntiiiire tlint I nllonrcil ImmMli.iti'ly Alter. Cnic oo , Hoc. 25 According to n storj In this morning's'limes Mirtin llurkowiis.it one time after his cxttadilion fiom Winnipeg on the verge of making a complete confes sion of nil the events conncitcd with tlic minder of Dr. Cronin. .Indira Longoncikor , at tliat t Imp pt osecutingattornej , lulls toila.v what a nn : rou escape he had from seeming fiom liuiko a confession that would line ohangcd the whole complexion ofthoccle- biatcd nut of thu coiispiralois , .Hidgo Longencikci sajs "HuiKe re.uhtd Chicago In charge of Chief Hubbiiul , who had taken immediate super vision ot his extradition nnd had gone to \Vinnipeg'to biitig Binko homo 1 oideicd him c.urlcd al once to the Hiniison sticet station. Here , I felt , 1 made mj llrst mistake - take i'oihaps I ought to have had him tiikcu to some other station 1 wont diieetlv to tlic station , whole Chicl Hubbaid and 1 held a long Intel view with the prisoner. 1 tiled mj best to get him to confess , and 1 am contldent that I should have sticeculed hud nobod } else seen him bcfoie mj nest visit , Hold Illnn. " 'Hiiike , ' 1 said to him , 'wo have got evi dence tno igli to li.ing j ou. 'I here Is not the slightest doubt of Unit. We know that you lilted Carlson cottage. We know that jou nought tlio fuinlti.ro vvhiih" was nut in it We know that jou lied to Canada as soon as the minder was distovcicd. We Unovv all this andagicat deal mote , and wo can piovo all wo know Now , we also Know that jou weio not alone In the murder ; there vvcic otheis Now , the people who wcie be hind the linn dor don't \ie.i thing for jou ; it is the others the1 aie going to trv and got oft. 'J hey will simpl\ use vou .IB a scape goat and as a bridge to cany themselves to s > afot } ' . llmUe , jou have used the onlj chance jou had to save join neck ' " 1 talked along while \\ith him in Hi is stialn. Then 1 showed him n letter from his mother. It seemed to bo the finishing stioke When 1 loft that aftcinoon , bold Chief Hubbaid andiuvself felt theio was not the slightest doubt Inn that he would confess all w hen I i etui ncd In the mottling. Ileftstnct oidcisthat no one should sco Uutke. Somebody Titllccil lu Him. ' 'But ex-Major Crclger and Stephen D | May , who was then city piosccutoi , if I re- niLinber light , procuicd admittance ami had a talk with him. 1 don't want to be under stood as impugning the motive of eithci ex- Majoi Cieigci or Mr. Maj. I felt positive that the cv-major was with us in our effoits to convict Hutkc Mr. Ma } also hid a pet- lect light to see him in Ins capacity of i it > piosecutor. It is quite piob.iblo that the } both wished to see But lie fiom slicti cuiiot-itj' . Mr May had fouiicilj been a p.iitnei of Liwjor Koicst , v\ho was de fending the othci pusoncib Whether anv- oodv efsosiw Binko or not that dav i do not know. Still theio vveio nontof ! police ofllcets who had the light of cntianco to the cells "But the fact icmains that next moinimj BAGS & TWINES | TEN 13 , ETC. Sivlasroom nnd Olllco 1117 110) Mil Ilo.irl * t I actory-IIU-UJI-lUI llovrard < JL We are tlic o\l V Mitrif I'lureri of lloou nud Shoeiln tlie ilit9 of SobriiH A KJiier.U luvltutluii IseJtuljj.l to all to Inip ot our new factory. Kirkendall , Jones & Amer , llautl-Scwcd COMPANY VVIioleinlo nilrj , amenta llosto i SHOW CO boots tliooi HubberHhoe Co IIU. nd nitibtr tooai 1JIW 1IU < 1108 llarnytrect UIU llarney Strojt GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. Kilpatiick-KochDry OOODb CO UTT goods notions , fur- Nollom , nents' ( urnUb nlabluz Keels Lorner Inif Kuuila , cor. l.lh aacl Hill and liourunl Ms llarnoy Mreels FUBNITUBE. COAL. ! 7 = Jewel Adjusted Watches. : is marvelous I tliese famous Watches e taking tlic place of 1 others wheic accu rate time is lequlred , Railroad men will have nothing else , Ducber Watch Works. Canton , Ohio. StocldinlilcrK .lloctlni , ' . Ornrr. , ' . , OK In-t'i.AiiKi--ANliiihsiv ) VVAHK t'o , OJUIIA , Nol ) , Doc. H , IH'MNotice IH huruby fen to the Mnrlvholihsrrt of thu l-ci < - UlarKo Anilric'bCMi ll.irdw.ui ) t'liiuuariy that ho annual mouilnc of the slockliolduis of thu coiiitiany will bo hold ut the olllccs of the hiild rjiupany , 11.'If ) . 1'JJl nnil Vi'iA llnrnoy stttut In tbn oily of Oniiiha , In thobluteof Nubri Kii , on I'ni'b- day , Junuiiry U , A I,1H')1 ) ' ) at : i o'clock p in , foi the purpo" of oltvtliiKa bouid of dliiuMoi-i for the company to borvo during tlu < onsiihiK year nnd lo u.uibiirt tucli olhor biislnvhb as may bu pro&entcd ut biicli niuntlii ) ; . 11. .1. I.i K , I'icsldoiit. Attest : W , .M. fii.Ats , fctciotarj. J)8d.10J8 ) | btookliolilura * Meetlnc. Union Land conipuny : Notlco U lioioby Klvon that thu annual mooting of ilio NtooU- holdurK of HIP I'nlon Land i-oiiipany foi the election of flvo directors and such otinjr busl- ness at. tniiy properly coino buforu the nicdilng , will lie huld at tno ollico of John M rhuiston , Union I'ticltir hnlldlnjr , Omaha , Neb , upon Monday , the Htb dny of .limn iry , IB'J-l at lu o'clouk u 111 llobton , Doci'inber JO , IHIS Al i x Mil.i.An , hcc'iutury , DIUd'JOt SOUTH OMA.HA. , Union Stoji Yards Crapiny , South Qrnahai BtlCltl Uo a COMMISSION HQJ1JI. Wood Broths. Live Stock Comrolsilaa etll Oin U TeUpaont Ilif. Catoan JOUNU DARHilXN. I . , . * . rr \TAl/ltB K VY'XJJ , fH Uarbot rvporUbr mall and Hire cheerful OJuUhsJ uyou application. when C'lilef Ilnbli.trdlsttcd Hiirhc fiillj oxpcclliiK lo licarhis coiifcsiion , ttio | ir onu's wliolo Jli'iiciinoi hud coinploulv chanced Inst < aiii.nf { looking Ilko n man w ho h.ul lost his inst sir tvv of hope and had ilotci mined to M > o. himself by confession , UIIIKP wnsdcll.lilu I HP laujjlic'd at us and told us lie inicsscd he would not confess "As llurUc w IcivltiR tlio station t told him atrnin tliat he ws being used as n SIMUC- coit. lo prove it l.iid "Must > ou tell votir Wisconsin law.vcr when ion see liiin that vou have made up votir mind to collrciifr and plend pullt.v. Sco how quleltlv he \ 111 tii 10 change jour mind. ' v ; H " 1 think tlint iMuio ] may havodoiioso and Ills l.iwicr mn.v have waverr-d n little Tnis may li.ivo nccountcd for hlsbtiiiifsiiiiptantod iiy Mr P" icst Hlinost iininodlalcly ufter- wnut , 1 have nlwnjs believed that Bmko intended to tonfitjs. but was biaccd upund liipventcd bi the bimo injsteiious power which lent couniKc to O Sulllvou wlitn ho began to itos.ur | ) Sill \1ION VP.IIV IttllMU'l ! ! . . linn. iuwnril : Ulnl.u 1 lilnlo Homo Cnimc l'rii prrlntri Nrw VOHK , Dee ! ! . " > An Associated | ncss repoilcr went to the icsidenco o : Hev. Thomas Addis Kiniiiett , tlio incsldcnt of Ilio Irish National rodci.ition ot Ameiica , to interview Hon. Edward Dinkc , incnibci of I'ailiainent for I.oncfotd , Ireland , who is onu of the executive committee of the Itisli pnrliainentnrv [ eiicsentativps | led In Justin MiCaithj Mr. lUaUo was out Dr Einniutt stated tliat Mr Hlalo had come to spend tlie holidn.vs with his fntnllv at 'I'oionto nnd not on an.s business connected with tinfed - ei.illon " 1 may STV , " said Dr. Etnniolt , "that Mr. lllake was novel1 more hopeful of the situa tion for the home into question than he is now lie sneaks \ci\ confident . " Asked U the fodeiation would pet up n fund for the evicted tenants in 1 1 claim , Mr. Eiiiinott slid No , the federation was not formi d for that put potc 'I he people of lie- land will have lo support them 'I ho fudci- ation of Amoilct WHS oigani cd to support the p.ullatncnlnt.v jurty a number of tvlioin arc ioutiff men vilio could not icmaln in i'ai- linment without usslstnti We will trv to collect as much iiionej for them as we can , and if thrro is a balance over it will be given for the evicted tenants , it takes flMHW ) n , veai to suppoit our incinbers of I'atliamont Wo have over 101) ) hianchcs in the United States bcventv to sovcntv-llvo bciinj in Mass u hu- bctts. Now orlc is lather ImoUw aid , Jheio belnconli tvvtnl' lltanclics heie. " "lias Mr Blake e pi ussed nnj opinion as lo whether tlio tatcincnt made in the Cro nln murder ttial ao to vv lietliur the loiter suggesting the nu'cs<y of Dr Ciouiu's ie- moval , and atliibutcd lo Mic'bael Davitt , was wiittcn bv him ? 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