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1,060 BABIES THERE. “Evening World's” Fourth Out- ing Most Largely Attended Yet. Sick Toddiers Refreshed by the Pure Air of Old Ocean. Given Several Hours’ Sail and a Rest at Raritan Beach. Ane tertisy ‘adie Kee: Florence Wolf, garden party at lerman Boit: 10.00, iy 1.80 . D. 600 Cotter Nisa La La Hi Bank ‘Gas niente 6 Archie, | tiary Bear, ft. ‘Buzbeum, Mortimer Vogel. at ty 00 om Hee an, Abraham apres jirech, John Diehl. bee Prom’ church’ clas : @ Birnbaum. 1.00 Our tert—a little infant's ery! Our sermon—but a mother’s aight ‘We need no eloquence te trace ‘The helplessness on this young facet Guch scenes are frightful to behold; One doubts if Nature's softest mea! Can cling 80 tong to ita young life, And battle with unequal strife! Here {s @ theme for ue—for you— But give these little ones thelr due— Pluck just one thorn from their rough path, And gather in the aftermath ‘A poay, full of buds eo rare, that only saints and angele wear! LA TOUCHE HANCOCK. ‘Yesterday's outing for the poor sick babies, the fourth of the season given by “The Evening W-rid," wae a sight to make one's heart lighter. How the thousand little tots enjoyed it. There were babies of all kinds, pables with blue pinched faces who had neve breathed pure country alr, chubby little chaps with naturally dimpled chins and strong lungs, but weakened by sickness, and others who looked as if they had not a day to live, The mothers and guardians needed the @uting almost as much as the little on ‘There were pale-faced mothers with backs bent from leaning over the wash-tub with an infant in each arm, @nd in some instances @ couple trailing to their akirts. It was exuctly & o'clock when the Stanch barge William Myers, unde: command of Capt. Dennis Minogue, in tow of the big tug Idlewild, swung into the dock at the foot of West Hleventh street. The work of getting the little ones on board was naturally slow, for the bables cannot look out for them- selves like the grown folks, and then, again, “The Evening World's” corps of free doctors had to examine each child to see that none with any contagious Gisease should be passed on board, As soon as the mothers with thelr in- fants hed gone through this neces- Bary ordeal, they climbed to the upper deck, where @ lot of Crandall’s swinging cradles had been provided for their little ones. The little pale-faced invalids were deposited carefully in their snug beds and the boat pulled out as G. De Yaulun's East Side Orchestra, under the adership of Prof. Stahlhammer, struck up a merry air. A stop was made at East Third street, where hundreds more sickly babies were waiting. Roundsman White and Patrolmen Clifford, Hogan and Heffer- nan, of the Union Market station, were on hand here to help Manager Chas. 6. ‘You ger and Thos. J. Quinn, take, the tickets, The number of ticket-holders here swelled the crowd on board to 1,060, and many had to be turned awa; had not the necessary tickets from the Yisiting doct ra, ‘These tickets ai rom the ening corps of free doctors, and no person will be permitted on board theboat without them. This step is abso- lutely necessary, for if every woman with @ child who wanted to go wi taken board. the poor, ick ‘ones. for whom the trips jeslgned, wou crowded out. It was after 9 o'clock when the tug $24 barge fot under way. The doctors caretully’ examined every little one on ‘and remained on the barge the entire trip to who should by chance be taken fll. i} Shue thetr medical skill was not called | “soHool. into service they were kept continua on the go secing that this ong, were made comfortable and happy. ¢ trip was through Kill-von- fewark Bay and up Staten Island Rina “to Princess Bay. fn’ two hi the Raritan River was reached, in @nother hour the landing was made at| Raritan Beach. Before the load of precious freight pure fre human ad got out of the East River a; ~') {DNESDAY EVENING, JUNE SEVEN AERLPFUL RARLEMITES. THESH ARE THE PICTURES of the seven Harlemites whose raisin in rere one Hundred and Second stree Elsie T! a Regini af ea ie Candlish, Pep tat Follts, in Sch , Amste: babies. Then the mothers and larger hildren were taken care of, Seventy- ve sat down at a time at tables on the lower deck. The older ones had tea or coffee, ton, » ham, cheese or beef sand- older ones also had nice with @ full preparing Wighteen hun: Yred sandwiches, were cut up and 340 quarts of nice fresh milk disposed of Mary Younger fn eddition to gallons upon gal 4 tea, BM rie Hasselberger, superin- tended the ing of every one on board. Money could never repay those two noble women for their servi ‘They knew what every child and mother anted and they saw that they got ii It wi ‘s ten hours’ laborious work Sor them, | bu! enjoyed it, for they they, were helpin 1 Site ,, fone mothers ealthy. BARNon'the boat arrived atthe beach the little ones saw—ma of them for tne first time—sloping lis of green and mossy banks. Those who ‘were large enough rode in the fay tnd merry-Ko-rounds and romped in the grass. The day was perfect. The scud- Ging clouds were just sufficient to roften the rays of the sun and lent jitional Bleasure to the general happine Seeasion, Tt was'8 o'clock when Policemen Law- rence F. Coleman id August Nelson, of the City Hall squad, who accom: yanied the party, completed a tour of The pleasure ground to see that every board. Then the trip home Capt. George Harrigan, of decided that it was calm the outside route, little ones an op- w was begun. the Idlewild, enough to return by which would Kive the portunity to breathe pure ocean air. ue ast Sandy Hook, Coney Island an hrough the Narrows he brought them. ‘There was not an unpleasant incident to mar the general happiness of the entire trip. Given Out of Fall Hear To the Edit Tnclosed find money order for $7.60. The Mu- tual Benefit Association, composed of employees from Richardson & Boynton’ lyn, Eadie Gilday, Pr ‘oney Island, Feltman’ 22. stove works, Brook- My husband being a membs ough to solicit alma in behalt of Fund. It was pleasing to see th . that all manifested In giving thelr mites, Siving twice ov 4 every one #0 willini fy, Tie amount (8 not large. but I know It will 40 good, from the way these kind-hearted men gave to these dear little ones. Our entire family OF tot are waiting on the other shore, 99 T wrt to do something. for, some, who are left in easy ea ors. C. A. TRUMPER, 438 Fourteenth street, Brooklys, 8 tor some who ar 92 from Four Boys, | Diehl, 439 East Eighty adninister to the wante of | aby and that | Ai, | Te the Waiter: Fe | i—- h milk was dished out to the | Thomas Meshas, of 438) Abraham Nehomies ume ot rach, 437, and. John membee, panman, lcs Se oat, Je | works, &¢.. in front of 418 East Bi trrier ana realised #1 tor the Pund, AS | To the Editor: In:loned please find $1.25 donation for the Sick tks “OF st, JAMES'S CHURCH SUNDAY- From Central Market. oaed pli find $1 collected by me in yore Market &. BIRNBAUM. $13 from a Garden Party. Hattie Wolff, Annte Martin, Sadie Krischok and Soothing e gums Mra Winslow teething softens Syrup for children jaye all pain 250,* € wiu Muth, Lizste Follts, homas 1s Sergeant of the American Guards | m avenue and One F of §7 for th Fund thro’ was notice BY Ju ‘The names lundred and Fourth atreet. Florence Wolf gave e garden atreet, June 18 and 19, ai Fund last year, From To the RAltor: Inclosed pleas truly, 14 District Court, No Althea He! ‘To the Baltor: yw York, Jul Caune. MM outing for sick ables. a im Thirty-ftth etre by Nina La Mon, Lucy Helnamana. Cotter, ———— ‘TO LOUISE BLANOBARD. (Atter reading the vers June 34.) L To you, whose kindly heart And op eady purse, A worthless youth, whom no o1 Inscribes this earnest verse— ‘That angels such as you may know, Men worship gracious women, ‘erflows knows, Might well be tui It they, too, with opened purses Worked cheerily for God. ur, By those pelluci@ stanzas, kind, ‘Methinks the good seed sown, In every heart and every mind, Has taken root—and grown ‘Then, may the mother's prayers ascend With mine to God this night, ‘That you, a Babe will condescend, Be henceforth one of might! ———— = AQUARIUM A FAILURE. Castle Gard.n Fish Tank Must Cor tely Overhauled. tanks at the Castle fore November. ha fair held re Mian Post, Annie rty at 37 Pearl reallzed $13 for th Fund. ‘These same gieie did good work for thi nd, ten dollars, (#10) for the | + Fund ‘for the Bick Babies and thelr mothers. x HERMANN BOLTS. Inclosed please find $2 for the Fund for the LTHEA. 13.35 was collected trom our day's 1m Sick Babies column, RONNOCO, Owing to a grave error in bullding the jarden Aquarium, the actual fitting up must all be gone jover, #0 the work cannot be finished be- The plate-glass sides of the tanks have | gia for RIFANS TABU SSNS LAD LLIIO SYMPTOMS MOST FREQUENTLY PRESENTED BY CATARRH SUFFERERS Expert Treatment at Nominal Rates—Trial Treatment and All Medicines Free to Those Applying in Person. Great numbers of people suffer from the malign potsons of catarrh, as from other mubtie chronic maladies, without any correct oF definite (lea of the natureof thelr affliction. The followlng sym} forhed from eatarrh of othoroneans Speedy an pensive care by the copelant system toms have been carefully arranged by Dr Cope: J, to enable many auferers to understand just oes wepoalt ‘orn. wh {tin that alls thom, Many diseases, known | ‘:Ts there a desire to go! various specific names, are really of c1 tarrhal origin and na‘are. cous membrane, the nose, throat, oyes, ears, hoad, lungs, stomach, liver, bowels kidneys and bladder, are subject to dixeaso and blight by catarrh, The proper course for sufferers is this; Read these aymptoms carefully over; mark th that apply to your case and bring this with you to Dr. Copeland, If you live away {rom the city, send them by mall ask for mail treatment, Every part of t kin dey ai harsh She hate dry ant | nh vale and dry the skIN A WARY [ook neither instance, and whether by mall orttice | {:Heyoltsee unions th ney wie naa treatment, the patient may be nasured of the] sc peave you mits (ectthua tow the back speediont reilef and cure possible to medi “Do the y GIVEN BY DR. COPELAND. 1805, Ali zarine Dyed $12.50 Imperfect dye will spoil a good suit of clothes just as sure as an inch off a man’s nose will disfig ure it. The old dyes were good till something better was discovered, Now indigo and logwood dyes are things of the past—as far as we are concerned, Aserge suit dyed with Alizarine selence, Catarrh of the Liver. The liver is affected by catarrh thr dineane extending from th tubes in theliver. Speedy peland sytem. trrite nerve ‘Tio you get dlaay ave vou no energye: hi d footm? ni minernhlor* nory poor?! red easily" Trial Free. ‘Bear in mind that from catarth oF ot chronic malady, may apply 24th at., near Madison Square, and receive from the Copeland experts the most efficient treatment pow In vogue at merely nominal rates to office ke, ‘Trial treatment pplying 1a person. Catarrh of the Head and Throat. ‘The most prevalent form of catarrh and reauite from, neglected colds. Kpvety and Inexpensive ih cure by the Copeland system. Fe your apleita tow at tines Inthe breath foul t* thore a bloating after eating? Is the voice husky *" jave vou paln aronnd the Do you spit np stim: ‘Do you ache all over ViBp you Blow out ncabe ‘Te the nose stopped tip, + Bo you anore at night ‘our nose discharge * Does the nose bleed easily in there tlokling In the tir Do crusts form In the none: ‘Inthe nose sore and tender? Po you xnecns a great deat 1 in thin worse towards night ?* Does the nose iteh and burn *" Is there pain in front of hand here pain across the eyns* there pain In back of head %: fs your senae of Amel! leaving P eT k to-clenr the throat * rpplug tn the throat » Fy tn th i VOne se ho you nleep with the tm “Does your nose stop up t Catarrh of the Bronchial Tubes. When catarrh of the head and throat ts loft un. checked Tt extends down the windpipe into the bronchial tubes and in time attacks the lungs “Speedy and inexpensive cure By the Copeland systemn. 0 You have gureling tn bowel yo vou have rumbling | “Ie there throbbing tu th To you have sense of Li ro vou Aur from pains in temples”? patpita Is there a general feeling of I . “Do these feelings affect your me Catarrh of the Stomach, Catarrh of the stomach im usually oaused hy swallowing polsonous mucus, which drips down from the head and (liroat at night. Speedy aud Inexpensive cure by thy Jopeland syste, There vomiting? “Do you beleh up eas" “Are you light-headed? s} Un after eating?” vors ancl Weak! “Do you have slok hoadaches™* “Do vou bloat Up atter eating? here disrust for break inst? Have you distress after eating? i your throat filed with siline i af ri Cp “Bo you at times have dlarehreae* ee meer fe you forioe feant"* snthore rush of Blood tothe neat ‘To the MAitor: {he you cough at nighty* ‘Is thore constant bad taste in mouth? Incloved please find $2.08, which we made out} ‘liave you pain In sida? In there anawing wensation In stomach® tard in our street, to help the Sick Bablen Hoyai take cold ensily® macht wur litle fund help to make them well ‘Otlr appetite varia jave you stitches in H tninee! 9 you belch up material that burns throat’? “When stomach is [ull do you feel oppressed?’ The Copeland “Medical lnsttut, 15 West 24th St., New York. Near Madison Square, W. H. COPELAND, M. D, E. E, GARDNER, [1, D. Oftice Hours—Daily, 9 A. M,to 1 P.M. 2teo 8 P.M. 7to 9 P. M. Sundays, 9 A, gis your cough short and N po you spit up little cheeky iumpar’ Ha disgust for fauly fokilng behind the behind breasthonet Are growing weal {Ja there a buroing pain inthe th “Do you cough worse night and morning? “Do you have to sit up at night to get bri Catarrh of the Kidneys, Catarrh of the kidneys results either from cold or from overwork of the Kidneys In separating from the blood the poisons that have been ab burst again under pressure of the water, and the filters designed to purify the bay water are pronounced useless. The aquarium is altogether too light, and Coney Island Jockey’ Club Whose souls are pure, whose hearts are trua | fish are blinded by the glare, The water | Whose thoughts are all of heaven. is bad, and the nearness of the tanks SHEEPSHEAD WAY, 5 to the roof makes {t Impossible to | jUNR MEET JUNE 18 TO JULY. ¢ Pane epi ope ef re Keep the water at a proper temperature, | qf, oe gM There the $100,000 appropriation made July L Tyseley? ant, Thin Were read by young and ol by the Park Board for the purpose, only Pinte ale Mw. The thoughtless few glanced o'er—nor planned; | $58,000 is left, Dr. Bean, however, now in A) leave early Y minutes ‘The thoughtful learned that gold, charge, says he can complete the aqua- {fo Whtehalt a ay ies seach rlum/with that amount, ae eM ke Ponition-Finder Tested. The new Fiske position-finder was succesntully found to an adjunct to the disappearing pune tion-finder wires and ba tested at Fort Hamilton yesterday « be useful ai recently placed in the fort. 4 of two telersopes Joined by Ivanometer and plian at ew are at no thme during af action expomed 10 | the enemy's tire. =: peek elec Tramps Chased Out of Town, | SACRAMENTO, Cal, June 26—At 1 o'clock thie | morning a vigilance committee of armed | assembled and drove from the city « lari The BAUM GREAT ID-SU As we deem it policy to reduce our able to handle goods now on order for th: THIS EMBRACES ; Carpets, Parlor Suit, Mirror, Special Notices. DO YOU KNOW IT'S CAUSEP Indigestion: Do you know when you have 1 u know {tm cause and cure? Aak your di One gives relief REPRESENTS AN ACT S. BAUIIA | Cor. 46th St. an 1 2,924 printed in The World last week. THE BLIND WITNESS. How Griffiths Turner Came to Be Pardoned for a Crime Not His Own. I have been in many remi able criminal trials, Probably the most romarkable was the Gorton murder case. "The murder itself was, so far as motive and the mode in which it was perpe- trated are concerned, of a characte common enough, unhappil: inal courts—a young girl shot by a re- Jected lover, mad with fealousy. what gave to this particular cage its ex- ceptional character was the agency by Which the murderer was brought to jus- tice In a very curlous and most unex- pected manner." We were in the chambers of my friend, Mr. Grimshaw, Q. C.—the eminent erlm- inal lawyer—in the Temple; and over a ol ing me some reminiscences of his long and brilliant career at tre Bar. “Gorton Is a small village, about twen- ty miles from Barchester, the well-known manufacturing town tn the Mid nds,"* continued Mr. Grimshaw. “One Septem- ber evening, some fifteen years ago, the normal peace and quietude of the place were disturbed by the news that the dead bedy of a young lady had been found in Burton Grove, a short distance outside the village, under ciroumstances which left no doubt that she had been mur- dered, The police of the village had re- ceived information of the crime from @ blind man—one of those wandering mu- sicians who perambulate the country, in our crim- ; But | after luncheon, my host was Kiv- | | from village to village, led by a dog. | “His story was that he had walked from St. Olaves—a village about seven miles from Gorton—that afternoon; and as the evening was sultry, he decided 0 save the 6d. he would be charged for a night's lodging in Gorton, by sleeping in Burton Grove. The Grove is a thick plantation of trees and shrubs, midway between the mile of road which connects the railway sta- Emily Dicey, with two bullet wounds —they're satisfied. | OPEN RATURUAY EVEN All House, Ro and with no prospect of bettering his before the magistrates at the prelim- in her head, and close at hand # dis- worldly condition—and their daughter; inary invest.gauion, ‘ihe came witnesses charged revolver. and that conclusion prompted hin tO were exauunel at ihe (eal before Baron ‘Miss Dicey was the only child of a nit the crime Graham, and tney rep substan- shopkeeper of considerable ‘bua! The defense was that Turner, finding tally the depositions t ein the Barches.er. It appeared that the parents of Miss Dicey were utterly court below. Aly cruss-examination of ardent attachment existed between her opposed to the marriage, and that th witnesses failed to make any ini rt try to break off the match, unsuccessful, and tha pensed with’ the serv ton, | that on the evening of Sept. 6 (the even- jing of the murder) he would run down to Gorton to see added, mysteriously, time we shall see each other. He paid his promixed visit to Goi that evening; and, Indeed, had been her, ‘Perhaps,’ da young man named Grifiths Tur- | ner, a clerk in her father’s employment that her parents were opposed to a mar- riage, that they had done everything to ut were finally, they dis: ces of Turner, and jSent their daughter to her aunt at Gor- “On the body of the unfortunate young lady was found a brief note from Tur- ner, written in Barchester, which stated ‘it will be the last young lady would not marry him w, ta al point in prisoner out the consent of her parents, coud do was to keep well beto decided to go out to some rm Jury the se f ft he prnone Canada, determined to mak K t app, in a few years, th turn to ast wi ‘own, and win the con. ents to thelr union Kins the ‘On the eve of his departure for the with e by the ew World he went down to Gorton to crowded court wi by. the bid Miss Dicey good-by, and after two 1 for the pre ether he hours ‘n her company ‘te returned fre unt any of t is of the Gorton by the &90 train to Harchester, man and woman who passed along th and at 6 o'c.ock the next morning left footpath in the Cirove close to where h the latter towa for Liverpool en route lay juat before tie were fired, and he to Canada hohe wald ‘Yes, every ear in C6. You will notice that on the most. in ned to catch his evidence the train by whch raation Gorton, hat wa ween the parties? 1omy learned 1 trent at by two or three of the’ villagers with nyt tAg they pamsed me,’ replied the tion with the village, and as Mt lay at AYay™ Dicey In the grove. A. warrant thet 1d witness,” “ nay an angle of the road, a footpath was issuod for Turner's arrest; but when was positive that th four. fathe mare through it afforded a short cut from) the police went to h¥s lodgings at Bar- It happened that b ma the int to the otber chester, next morning, to take him into Gorton to Barehester without er to One by , custody, it was found that he had left at any of the cntermediate stat ¥ Cor | "The bjind man further stated that, | for Liverpool en route for Canada. This, that the tic&ets were consequen few moments as he lay under the shelter of @ bush, of course, ‘increased the ‘suspicion. A leced at Gorton. ‘the pris ut tn a oud, “angry : telegram to the authorities at Liverpool he had taken a third-class return one eis i a few yards from the footpath, with his | Selckrim te torehension that evening from Barchester to Gorton, 1, therefore, there Was a she dog close beside him, tired after hi8 on board one of the outward bound inquired whether the recurn half of t sereamed; then tramp, and composing himself to sleep, transatlantic steamers. He was brovent ticket had been coliveted on the § a tran My dog bark . ack to Barchester, and after the usual or the #3) train, but here, again, way in tecro y he heard footsteps coming along the Mii terial investikation, was returned discomflture, for t! ive pathway, apparently going towards the for trial at the ensulng Winter ausizes. urn tickets that da village, and the voices of a man And “I was retained for the defense, ton had woman, as If they were having an ¢vidence against him ugh altogether and Tu ‘ angry altercation, few minutes after, curnstan tal, was y strong. 44u the parties passed where he lay con: “The ticket-collector at Gorton Rail- wh ' tealed from’ view, He heard @ shot, Way sta “that Turner returned did not hep th then. a Woman's shrill, agonizing to Barc the 9.80 train from It hal been L sone ‘ stream, followed. by another shot. He Gorton our after the time of months previousiv at an ahmen \ scree ied to his feet, terror-stricken. the murder; white the girl’ father stated in Barcheste:, but the shopian could \ j Nao tte barking loudly, and shouted that his daughter had promised that. not identify the purchaser. Was itp: yy ese What is that! No answer was given although she wax unalterably attached 5. Miss D. had any er th we hts! outery, “but he. heard” the to Turner, whe Would not marry him asu.tors for her hand, and did her “ te che pris trampling of the undergrowth, as If without her parents’ blessing, Urge any particular person on Wile, oon the. dther LUineone were rushing behind fom the) “In this latter development of the case ceptance? “Of this T could earn seal his fa Aa Spot The blind man immediately pro- was to be found, in the View of the “These inquiries were made vy ine asked a questhins on j spot The Gorton, and gave informa: Crown, the motive. of the murder. | while I was makin myseif acqua nted | rather portant polos. 1 put to tim | {lon ‘of what he had heard to the police, Turner had convinced himself that the with the facts of the case before the the fateful question of whlch I spoke | Hon of what Ne Matrived at the Grove, parenia would never consent to a union assizes The entire case against the | determined, of course, should the answer found the body of & young lady, named | etween him—a penulless young man prisoner had bee. laid by the Crown | prove unsatisfactory, to drop that line om and Apartment Advts. in repeated in The Evening World. 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Wace CAMILLE D’ARVILLE. | A DAUGHTER OF THE REVOLUTION. abl ‘A, box 891 World. of crogs-examination at once. ““What wort of Voice was the voice of the man in the grove tat evening? sked, with all the ‘assume. unconcern whica I The World this week 14 . WORDS 2 80 _ 2 GENT clared the court adjourned. ‘The fore man of the jury—pallld and broken— | No,’ waid the witnes: replied. M'the diidge and my learned brothe nized the foreman of the Jury groped his way rather than walked er on the other side and. tne jury— seemed to be laboring under brRha Buiting, avoided by ‘every = apacially the tation. When the Judge with instinctive apprehension, ! e of 4 the evite the jury re “Rut what was the end of the drama? fact visible swer might b to the prigoner at and would by jon on ail of court roan hour's absence re- At last the foreman . paper to the clerk of I asked G ner hanged? “No, he Grimshaw. tre count and imme. ‘Was Tum not hanged," replied attention of La Was aroused in the case; ly a demand arose shaw, eagerly. 1 the iss rown y lemen of the jury, you agree to your Verdict?’ asked the clerk of the ‘sponded a frewh investigation. It turned out thal ¥t2, the @ dea ent responded the foreman, in a 4,freen investigation, 2 ty that 1 watel Rne iind witness, who sat in the! Clarke, another Barchester shopkeeper, the effect of each states well of the court, just below me and onig of tne rejected suitors of Ming oo far as taat effect ptarted up, Thy under the me Dicey. "the Crown's theory with remar fad oe senke bee aod nis might. [0 Turner was actually true of 2. ay with th ow my heart Jumped at the answer! was the first in defen "Would you Laskel. ‘T *Cortatnly, ce Pr ‘ tress 4 few "My Lord, auuly,’ sald the Judge. bar, be pleased to wt words to me exclaimed the prisoner, f 1 am er was, ess, shi 1 plereing was not a deep voice, sali resuming my tion of the blind witness like the man'é voice Grove, before the shots were fred? this in its t you heard ip the The continued attachment of the to Turner convinced Clarke that Mi Licey would not be his, and, filled wit mad” Jealo he decided to kill her. stened. tn ris guilty? con- m and painful anxiety. The wih On the day of the murder he went ou rep Wits followed qu.ckly on en 1, Kullty. responded fishing ‘expedition to Gorleston, whi my ui Bn the foreman, in his deepest and most is reached by a different raliway line, i sa deep volce,' sald the blind solemn tones, and with a remarkable He then walked from Gorleston to “wullty ton by an unfrequented road, and come verdict that cealed himself in Burton Grove in the ing. It hope of meeting Miss Dicey, Uni f ne | pli, he did succeed In meeting her, stirred him to te soul, and | she was returning to Gorton through’ nd time on his’ ears | having parted witn then waited beside the railway line same distance from the station, untit train—the 830—conveying her lover #9 d-| past her and vanished in the dia ¢ >| What occurred in the grove you al he jury | know. after the murder Clark nid excites | his Way back to Gorleston, and them unex-| returned to Barchester the same even> waded | ing. Lmay. tell you that this is his ows, > of the court, | confession, se uirlting aicment of my | ut what became of poor ‘TurnerP? in. advocate, sked 'yiimel on the foreman || “Burner. sald Grimshaw, “rece! His face was livid; he| Her Majesty's gracious pardon—for hed the desk in front of | crime he never commit He went him, at physically unable to re-| to Canada, and § believe succeeded main standing, dr-pped heavily into his| making a’ considerable fortune. ae acted Very generously sas he 2 se emph ut that's the volce ment wh pected and over-w It was All eyes he ju of nervy “The prisoner, in reply to the Clerk] witness, and I am told of the Crow, protested that he was in-| quently’ senda money to nocent, while’ the Judge, in another m ment, put on the black cap and sen- fenced to death, Guanities, of the o ite