10 JANUARY 1874, Page 2

Jean Luie, alias Lundgren, a most important witness in the

his evidence to induce him to go to America. This last point is admitted by Mr. Omdow, who says he wanted Luie to find some corroborative evidence of his apparently true story, but on the other points there is as yet no proof whatever, except the state- ment of a man who has denied in one Court precisely what he affirmed in the other. The inquiry has been adjourned till this day week, and meanwhile it may be well to caution the public, who seem positively furious with curiosity about the Tichborne case, to believe as little as they can manage of any statement against anybody made by a man whose evidence, uncorroborated, is, on his own showing, worth just nothing.