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rod nt x an ¥ SRO The Evening World herewith (presents 2 stenographic, verbatim walt until you hear Mr. Weeks's de- fense! Wait until you h that thing that is up hie sleeve: | knew he had Peart Osborne RNE’S FINAL DENUNCIATION OF ROLAND MOLINE WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT TO MEN AND BOYS, various pores. UX TO THE JURY. . JURORS DON | ’T LIKE To-Morrow Morning at 9 o’Clock nothing up hie sieer emt 7 } feport of Assistant District-Attor- | "T's2S."snat the course of reason- WE SHALL BEGIN OUR ‘ “g The ening ¥ tial sealegy fellewiag anether Se A | H If vs Off S | ¥ ps for Ev World: closely ae nearly aman ~ Mi- nnua a 79 a e There are some things that J think! 434 4, 9 uateaieal deinen a ca] é BS ought to tell you about, Now, oe — Juror Manheim Brown was guificient-;taquest is." sald Mr Osberns. “It he an Thi A -} : Sui | eee guint being merely a pre-|tretion could bed knew «hat by iy: saeeearacl Ulla earwle (8 abs ta | UEey lilo cis oem ocaitake This means all our Winter Fancy Business Suits D Menlnary proceeding and not » trial—it| that oyetem of reasoning we were : place with the ther jurors in the Mol-| witnesses. It tv a bit Irregular, A sort and Winter Overcoats of all kinds will be offered at | te ne trial at all, but 9 move tnvestign-/able te arrive at only certain & {neux rial and the proceeded with} of exrursion it ©. HALF OFF th . , be alli t at | tion to fad out someting: It 6 080 0f|taote, And 1 bnew that by this long | All peaeh Geopaiek ey mae oe HE eee L e prices we've ben selling them a ‘ eee: gage: he eye search. (be | system of analogy thet wes made eee, Oabarne sald that ne would try! polley on Me, Usborne's part to deer during past season. We do this semi-annually to P 0 le his p in t eC i ph as} i ; 4 y Neonght down and put under cath, [between thle defendant and the morning session and leave the Recorder| would tnd to imprces tne jury, thax. ff] Rive US Clear counters for new season's goods. SA that Coroner's inquest this defend: |potooe—! beew that It was impes- \ free to occupy the afternoon hours with|did not amount to much and that the ent was called as & witness and sworn. jsible that that demonstration 5 NY hia charge (o the jury. Both sides are|evidence given there did not amuunt to} OVERCOATS AT HALF OFF. , ‘At that time there was no accusation |could be overcome except by @ — confident much. But Mr. Osborne lald especial : \ > at all made against him. He was there would be a mira 1 a | Mr. Osborne said he could not see how! stress upon the gence of the Grand Overcoats, NOW seseee Malbossaeban -» $17.50 - attended by his able lawyer, one of theee aualegice _ [the jury could return a verdict other | Jury body of twenty-three men, who Overcoats, now 16.00 ig host sone pelea re nee Neaaiiar salmaaa 76h. than “mullty of murder In the first des |!ndicted the defendant 0.00 Winter Uvercoats, now... 15.00 America. He was atten: y Mr, -_ gree | “But you not take |t as against} \ . - ij | Weeks, and Mr. Cornish was placed poten SA Wr. Weeks serensly: predistad/an seo|the détendant thar ine Grand dure in| 28.00 Winter Oversoats, now 14.00 upon the stand. ey wot be the same verse } quiital Aiiad dnd the Coronets + toubl 25,00 Winter Overcouts, now. 12.50 if I geld being that 1 know The general opinion about the Court-| him gutlty, These ore mere accusations 00 Winter Overcoats, now 11.00 could think of that would throw any) ;, o tell that 1 1 Mouse among those who e watched |) say thie in fair ) Lhe prisoner 20,00 Winter Overcoats, no ! [fight whatever upon that crime, And|, ui) want. to tel! you thal | hoped= the case closely was that there wili be| Mr. Onborne ventured into the melo: a Pre 10.00 it eli you prayed 18.00 Winter Overcoats, now Tam glad to say, gentlemen, that 1 be-| iniracie might be performed in behalf A disagreement. Just how long the jury {dramatic whit he went into an eoquent ae badeiad 9.00 Weve I conducted that tn a fair, earnest | Or inip on of (en, Molineux! I hoped would take for its deliberations wus @ ¥ on the subject of witnesses { 00 Winter Overcoats, now 7.50 | nd honest spirit in an effort to And) ine: Br, Weeks, that a new Moses matter beyond conjecture. the defense 12.0) Winter Overcoats, now 6.00 | emt whe committed this awful crime! y,, u 4 “ID the defendant had bee! nucen 1.00 Winter Overcoats, now. aves : ‘As © result of that Coroner's Inquest | natihe water of living truth would r POLICE PREVENTED CRUSH. |; tris at sitnese mod have come f [107 SEE Overcoat now 5.00 4 thie defendant, after the verdict of the! how theretrom AS A HERRING ‘The conditions at the entrance to the] forw: nd sald that he did not write BUSINESS SUITS AT F _ fury, was held. 1 wish to say to you) put it cannot be! It not be! Tt pS a court-room + were Vastly differ-| the Comleh and Barnet Sectors and th U that you should not take tt an against | capmot be! Mr. Weeks is a great crim. aoe = ent, The police started early and held] addr i" poison package $25.00 Fancy Business Suits, now, . $12.50 | thie defendant that the Coroner's Jury | jggi lawyer. He is aided by a great | the crowd in cheek at points far down! Osborn 2.00 Fancy Business Suits, ne | found that he was the one who nent) cegminal lawyer He te alded by @ Praeere) eer ead ama the corridors. ‘Thus the crowd and jam District-Attorney felt it incume | Cragealbaia de bia 11.00 | the poison to Cornish, and you must] great expert. in handwriting. But must only regard it Jat the entranace was avolded and nof bent upon hin ail the wife of this | 20.09 Fancy Business Suits. 1 +» 10.00 Met take it as against him that the|——— -- to prove the A. one was allowed 10 pass the lines unless) defendan! * charges have nit 18.09 Faney Business Suits, now. 9.00 Grand Jury have indicted him a one business in the court-room orb been disproved. So many wit were 13,00 Fancy Business Suits, now 7,50 WANTS TO BE FAIR. | | action a : w ia inthis: ta aie . ——— 12.00 Faney Business Suits, now 6:00 fa Pav ry PE vg iy ag Stee ERE SE Ce Mea ena: eet 10,00 Fancy Business Suits, now 5.00 | and it is Introduced he District- ‘That ia fairness on my part, and 1! e Qeoused is only to enable the District- vary wan Gf any common henge mi alse En Hee yw that the man who killed Barnet, aes aan : . ww apn ume Snare Sustice 10 Whe eles teat jaa to the case eran All our Black and Blue Cheviot Suits and Winter Weight ie Crna! Netevy: twelve henoat N tha sent it to Corninis Suits will dat ONE-TH : ‘These are preliminary stages, bus ; Tt ts Impossible for wny human being Blue Serge Suits will be offered at ONE-THIRD OFF marked are not trials. Now this is only to take 9 consideration these two | prices. ey SA tel thle cane, Haver be emanate from ie some train. the ve! All our BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S FANCY WINTER : & Hiajes- A tecony exited ince wit CAIs ce th cn siren eit | SUITS AND WINTER OVERCOATS at HALF OFF the esses before that Grand Jury, those the hiring of a letter-vox, the writing of | prices we have been selling them at during past season, ‘ The Wea cable the prosseuting om-| sf ie" sents the ovtiines “aaoels | We have also placed on our counters a small lot of Medium | eer In getting on indictment, and the hetmingiy Jeight Suits, excellent for spring wear, at HALF OFF last fret witness called before that Grand ranated from the samme Weight tices. Orne ‘ ‘ BY Ay i RS HIS WIFE THE MOTIVE ape OO! i Oe : SALE BEGINS TO-MORROW MORNING AT ALL FOUR STORES. a Ser And we go by the belaide of Barnet - p. Rattle—I object to that remark, || _ bedi dll J “1 Gay he's gol Tien inat tomen t0 in tenes Where C + Osborne—If I have sald anythi = - - oe nel | unfair I would be only too glad to have| though these gentiomen can perform| one whe has something in hie life te. Rind re G50 URI. e Se'a club member, “s ft etricken from the record, but Mr. | Miracles in the intefectual world, (heer regular and abnormal, font of ia society, and at one ‘Weeks conceded that. wentiemen cannot perform miracies. By | This crime was never committed by Ped en intimate friend of this defen. | Mr, Battle—No; he did not concede |® Miracle | mean that the laws of ne-|the ordinary everyday man ent, Wiglene that ie lise ee Bere of | TOP-T0-TOE CLOTHIERS. that ture are driven out of thelr course and] ‘That fs the fret thing you would say, hiete whose business was to q where nome new law le conducted for! and | say (hat (hat was in the air, Mv- (279 Beoadway, near Chambers St. INNOCENCE. | ome 4 ¥ PICTURED ihe moment by higher power. [ery human being that opele of that a genilemanty’ mse end if ; ‘ 4 Cortland bet. wich Mr. O:,0/re—t wish you In your Im-| ove said that. 11 undoubtedly vceurred | ‘whit een nim ht ‘ith dontheria FOUR $47 ea ne ty Sees sat Boge Sts. ie lon 10 ¢raw a picture of Gen TO RUIN ADAMS. to You, Ii was committed by some one fe pouduel and that bouquet STORES: 255 venue, near L meux's pon, Roland B, Molineus, ' a+ 1 told you, oni of the ordinary; some. | le accompanied by s note and that note 125th St., comer 3d Ave. ‘ fap innocent of this orime. The prose. | Mr Weeks even went to the ent body that looked at life with warped Nev. 29 Blanch PI LATE SATURDAY EVENL " cuting officer has said in a most serious | producing here before you letters which you would hae 4 STORES OPEN S INGS, _ manner that © man con vay it, and he firet thing that wou! | has brought iogether evidence of the| Adams. To such an extent did he go have orourred to you, Another thing | Very highest character that te known te | that be produced letters that had been | {hat would occur to you would be this: =: = = | the law to prove it, that the defendant | stolen from the private fies, and here} There was « man looking for safety cating his quiet little smile with the bes! 2 the J pease p them under sure wrote the Barnet and Cornish letters|in open court he proved these specimens rather than certainty, Mafety more than alr ha composure. ine R i. ne no hint of his q Bnd the address on the poison package. {of handwriting against John HB. Adame. Inty was his prevailing i bie 6 crime was committed Dy some: | charge. y \ If that be true, gentiemen of the jury,| A+ I say I have never represented any| That Is the fire: deduction that Is to hog id : of the ordinary, Here was aj Ri j ‘Omprne resumed by talking boo | and if it is your sworn duty to consider| {heory exeept that which I believe, and! be made body ont ‘was looking more for safety | Gute» fuss because the man Who sold _. only the evidence which is presented || believe that If I would undertake to| We infer that the man mum be a man man W etainty. He used the mails folineux his engagement ring had not here, {t is also your sworn duty and| present a theory which | did not believe jof & very low stage of morals (o be will- than ceriige an arrow ‘hat files in che] been produced. What on earth that had It ts also part of the people's case to| In, T would make a show of and expose/ing to kill by potton and to take | Powen OP 42 40 FUE Fe Nuoe of' Mrs, Asam consider the absence of witnesses on | mysell. chance of killing Innocent people. W night: tle « vietim,” continued |" Mr. Osborne's ways are tnacrutable the part of the defendant. ‘The people! [an't It an awful thi must infor that ie had fT | } "tt may not kilt th mii at times, This part of the speech was “ 't It an awful thing to mai fer that ie wome motive | part y kill a ehuld man o i > Are entitled to the presumption to be| suggestion againet John B. Adams here! sume motive Oavorne. ot Miowsst eaed Of b.maricl DO, Stan CMake” Une tate ‘drawn from the fact that they ‘one of the editors of Harper roel My poison. The Court of Ap-| The jury pal much less attention Produce witnesses, and that presump-|! think it !* Harper's Weeklyand one NO MOTIVE. Ame there sitet naman — - “daa cave the motive depends upon the Ny Poy. Bod tion creates a part of the people's case. ie een reid toeeet 68 st A good man would require more mo. t# Mes. Motions), Was armed with proper credentiae {produced that the Court had to order |}. man, A good man requires a direction. | The women & LD case Gig Of all our acqualntance, ®)\ive to commit a crim: na bad man You must remember that the jefentait! The diseraceful scenes enacted yester- | the District-Attomey to stop producing |. ,,, inotive. | cannot concelve any | dently not please them, especially, QuiLTY! "rat ctzgatert mente saree tt "San whe a ind and low Mp atl ese Hut nanan anal tte mins abwmt ane como | ham cae mui woh wood ids OSS A Seats 3 im be and infamous, In such # man it does | Yau mm . stata * relaned in thelr siead to kill with eyanide of mereury.”” ir. Osborne laid great stress on the Me te te wot insovent! And that insinuation was made by try- lho, take a motive But if he le high: "You 'musy Gtk the last Ume the court attentans) MRS. MOLINEUX HARD HIT. [7x “Osborne went on at considerable etter which Molineux wrote and sent Ct And he has not been able to get a man fe e by eg acapella Pel hel toned and good and honorable |t is al. | ant had been a marry this |juewed in (ne great sqyare boves, loaded | Waen Osborne mentioned Molineux's | jength on the matter of motive, He aking DMR she 4 iene art : t would take that witness| Was the man whe Wrote the address 9M | most inpowsible (o give him a strong) Moma, according to is own staremen with the documents and exhibits in tie! wife, the defendant's mouth tehtened [welt on Motineux's hatred of Corntad | parnet. he said. “who hated @tand and explain why, if it 1s conceded pol ie agg yd Liadeoah nd bs ough motive January, Lie. case, These packing-boxes are always | lato a firm tine and that ever present |qy testified to at the Coroner's Inquest. | who had the mative, ern scat to be i ae eat the os dant wrote persian ee 9 eit. asa ir. Weeks enpe th a arnt remember thet he bas tae sealed at night very carefully and (he | smile vanished, Mrs. Molsyeux shivered | tye dilated upon the fact ot Land pcre tess ene exhibit 14 the word “oblige,” how will, a Pree “ & 1 i" Vl seule are examined each morning with|e bit at the District-Attorney's words + ity was wounded, wi M ictured Molineus af @ om te commit jie toatified that this refused to neux's vanity if, e pl tee" in oe Tie! iin At seston 10 me thet timony, #arnest serutiny. ‘The teble: nestled closer to her husband. sed the hatred. er. ia city” on that letter, | Week# was preparing to deal a blow |the erime of murder by ey human | high with bound books ef po ni at the jury wrigglel in thelr chal fa man tried to take away my Po- HARPSTER ON THE LIST. Secrets letter, bow ie it to yee ee ae cede that fatee yi raceeet) Gee vet ee ni PINK hibits carefully prenared for the jury.) aM! looked around the room as if they nas District-Attorney 1 would con- . with Se city’ on the disputed hand- ek ri ‘ a PBT think there te amy eweh motive Tie whole plain facts are that this) The morbid crowd of sitters, who have not like the silusion io Molineux's}aider that a most bitter motive. Be tried | cite wot, 1g of Ba wie writing 7 je oe e earth. defendant has been trying Co marry (8 poured sourt-room day after day, | Wife. to drive Commish out of the s 4 etle Ct There was the! next? Net one solitary witness im Amer.| will tell you why i woman, that this woman tad refused ist week other pastur + today. | This uneasy movement of the furore] uoeker Athietle Clu ‘At this roiled And jet some of you work your Im- hat (his womee newer married fim MUS Seek other pyx Se hat ” otive.”” 4 lea has been found. Nota solltary | defense was ination and eee if you can get che gnei Barnet war cold In iis grave, and ‘The most remarkable poisoning case th 4 moment later when Mr. /IMOUNe SE A PARALLEL. the pti ant ones ome in America, 1 cay, that knowe iinda ‘ay "io What is thai hls marriage took place auidenty | criminal jurlanrudence will soon have |More maids | BARNET CA’ poo at the . Omome come thie Gefendant's handwriting has bs a ba 7 vou mean | become a matter of history, and Roland itlemes you were in the place] nny parnet care was the next ste jured, been nalled to prove that he didn't anit Sate tensive (hak woul ia. ‘eden? | Wurnhain Molineux will either be free! Of thix defendant and a charge had teen] stone of Mr. Onoorne. It began to 100k] “There was @ man named 4 alte the ttt Upon you rests the awful responsibility cise eVery-day man ia com} wolliary coll a: Sing | MHde AKainst your wife, Would you have|ag If the prosecalor would com bi iw "people. Bome 01 ; pee | of deetding tals case. You must remem- mt crime. Sing for the (ine when hie march to] f@*ted and put in no defense? afternoon. ne two cases were al-t him why he had Killed & tate T think T understand yom have the] ier hat we n'duty to the living aw m, yOu can see how in thie | Pee ARTY tn ‘ Mr was not fa-|nt oe Mine use of the mall 1. Great hi he Fight to infer that when a man |s) © er\ion of the mot lepende « « jt eleciric ehatr will begin. Sais. carol t fa I most atica fas (eo and 18 wou ee waar’ Cite mie wit! sae 1 well a» to the dead, And I say that, of e of the man himerif. whe. try Aan a vent! ‘The corner reserve) for females cons! \ TSBIy ved the use of Ng. © wee Sory must not |had tharged with a crave charge, and be! Shen, grea: criminal lawyer haw sald he be, and if anintervenel Inthe ca*e | cained, ax usual, a vew crop, Btrtetly |. The fret hour of the summing up wag other conditions MMe TA Nal hy thet At 4.10, Mfr. Osborne sald: “Gentiomsm, fora not deny |i by wikneeser, yOu) ‘hes tne motive le controlling, and when euiticientiy infarmous es a ccmated ae an| Jevened ettireiy to“ dlacussing’ tne) perm 0 ae ee 1 will. proceed, he aay es ey Mga | Nh nd the Disteiet-Altoreay concurs im It, and) Cr asttiee oul Beiwsle tis, ht Me! BATTLE OBJECTS. parage 29 for the women, it must be/ we the defendant's coun. sroaned. “te trned to the eens 4 your o Indo % - i in no defense. Princize of human nature, Baca your big good sense Lesaciged Mt, | THERE HE sits! Mr 1 objert to the Districi. | confereed, were x bit antiquated and sled Br. Osborne, “theb 6 Cornish, ° > ag Te) and when the Judge wil! charge it-1 ecetinuing on this Ii matronly this morning 7 k he received a boug Ir, Ovborne rest: wn to th ‘prot ition. » hore! wou 1 t ' het” mutt py yf You ve , | of tee ppt JUROR BROWN SHOWS STRAIN get je the rock and let waters 0 ls jManchvas now Hetened to with! was announced that there ” y. of is he not guilty have | THE SAME POISON. Inet him, ari rel de net clatm any fr iiving truth flow, But no miracie | ™ by and riahy take | fi J i) ¥ | , the! rapt attention. Recess hour few Spcarenteston, . b to © into consifration al ie his name—does your ah t cubis The jury arrived at 1024 o'clock, the! wax performed. ft cannot be. ‘They with ho sign from the Recorder, oner-1 sumiain your objec inot perform miracles. | hoped and] “You must. re that this de- maid he would finish ot 9 | stek man, Brown, leading the ¥ wap visibly pale and worn and sank int: And then he wants to ki hy Capt. McClusky did not arrest Cornish, Trt new lalities! Cowl) McCiusky tell by loob- ing at @ man whether he was sick or Ghat tle prosecuting officer does; you leave & right to take into consideration presumptions which Are (9 be drawn the defense and make that « part suggest a name . | Hon fe ened Buretae Moll | oie. Battie—Will you direct the Dis- he prisoner at thi * | irlet-attornes Hot to make any mote | she deep leather chair placed tn Mott. | remarks «| Jury-dox with an audible sigh of rellef, prayed that this would be.” When Mr. Osborne said he prayed, fendant had been | m Mrs. Gen, Molineus turned wiih a seorn- " Barnet dled Nov. Barnet “a dant irri {inthe ind. previously atte pears bid some mative Gesuttien | don't wonder the refined , | Barnet was Zit: te take inte consiaeretion Boek De. kine Coan - tha vetted tive thi that bogs eatuedes we ‘ ve comfortable La a ay roby be 8 bay Hid Jow and thrilling and his man. om. Ws Seah in his chair. face that he didn't deny it. ANd) was Dr. Wendell Phil.ps, as honorable piling Bey 0 Years of tim 9 read the testimony of this peal dg p Mires Mr. Brown cheerily and "e. Gatoras cotamedied on. the fact (tet ae unt mores Ne yy 4 fe the maxim—ihe maxim that We! , man ay 1 have ever known in aj (ive wh bitter, a motive wile he defendant himself. And | Sosa ne would ie able to sit the day| inat dhe defence had introduced the let- on ihe atm rt tarts smiled sadly WIFE AGAINST MOLINEUX. Mr. Week it te written id that ‘ na Htere of John D. Adams with the Intent | | of throwing suspicion on that individual. | DEFENDS CORNISH AGAIN. “Tut he swapped horses in the middle |1)) of the road.” said Osberne, looking Weeks, The defendant's counsel laus’ reason out. Mr, Brown confidently put in| he nad no feer ‘The Molineaxes, father, mother and ene were prompiiy on hand, as usual Molineux, Jr., looked » trifle paler jot enough forve of power | in more pens a than usual, Her coa- jo Keep a woman | ture was a bit changed this morning ‘Bil know. the maxim that many times We Rave applied in our social lves- gives consent.” RIDICULES WEEKS. ‘They were afraid to hear the District court of justice, because he is one of | the doctors in this world who |e willing | to emit that he made « mis ¢ : | ner any hesitation about him saying « i nieh ‘nb ol the ety, a that he turned Barnet over as beng | portance (hy attached 10 Well? Dr. Wendell Phillipe made that » HH as mistake * any evidence in thie Me doce not dare call * ant's wife, teny it and | mean te | y,. There it MOTIVE AT LAST. | | } \* 'y present argument against le hea. wee Look how differently he treated Cor-| je stand ead gte- sre wore a new bonnet with faring ” they woul her oreg: jorne fluffy. bh than poy cure Te take| 8) when he had a tile nl board vipeeen res anh Ss Car a “Vion Se Owethe t hat | wen fice painat the defendant | ease away from the jury, Now,/ ¥!ih “vanide of mercury! You see ane |! reached (he dignity of /If It was a Ile. T aesere that Let in ghee d jester ot pola releved oenish was accused and Carvaiho kept |" Mr, Grborne broke Of shortly and the ; | nee ow prevent Tart » jhe what I tell you fa true, You, 2O*™ (hat substance then. He knew :a {should say. Tt Dial her persem, represents the living, | i the and tomas Corman oa (ee COREE. Molineux’ for nearly that there ts not a man in thie) (Ma! Barnet had \t, ant he knew that) QoaS* al aout that hears me announce that] RArne! War dead. And when he sax |geriveiv iy io dt Cornien, jook bow he treated him. 1 don two years. | Mr j have testified that he had said to Cor- | yirs Molineux, as if frecinated. [turned her sad face toward him. eye with tears. } | words. nec meat). of course, in his ar- the MOLINEUX. WAS CHEERFUL. | it te nadentanies | Molineux came into court at a belek, 29h 8° Police Headquarters that he dors not know that it is (rue, | {think 1 t innocent . How one thing in (his cage sings io the world gat, There nothing timid or heel- Words, Necerant Tsay it openiy, 1 say it perfectly, A ‘ Mr, Osborne reached a climax when he ith, had wounded her . [eer © Sone: ane how eva mnes diner! MARS. MOLINEUX’S PRESENCE |‘*'i"« i= fie “How could he (Weeks) mo ne Bameuts “Howls walked fo the door | df you are not ‘well, you are Ml, tt without frar of contradic. ron. he turned | iinexs does not mean soa Beckoned to some one, and then u wae even eat Te own eyes were giletening wit ea ‘most dramatic and painful Alame, linge ta ing. resalon end fay after day offering exceptions and AE ae His pale face illuminated as be neared | Costing insinuations on an honoralie his wife, and the usual loving caresses | #entleman. when he knew in his hear: changed between the eon and his| 2d soul that (his defendant was guilty tneux threw her soft) that awful crime’ And he tries to Fae tare ee ag an Guuinary (arm about her husband's neck and|™@ake you believe that Harry Cornish taken, wit m cittsen—I say It ipa shame to clung there a ltle longer than usual. | committed tinls awful crime whon bie eoammaring ae OE ee inking this macech: | Molineux leaned forward and talked) ¢=pert knows that Cornish ts tnnocent. Wnay chat tie part ‘all thie dtienee, to hie faiher a moment before Mr. (s- HISSED at CARVALHO. jee and cheracier of borne resumed. He lowked hie father iis aefendant pg | straight in the eyes a [Joins in the chorus. One part «peaks | to another, and che language ts under- | Dieirtet Bn f PICTURE OF MOLINEUX. You are now in Capt. MeClusky’s po- sition and you have the history of this Of the jury, 1: wne|areat crime given to you. What do you te tare" Gk, Que "eal a hed @ Ge-/eey" Tou may this crime was evidently Kinicuerbocker AtMettc Claud, and Mr. Weeks| cormmitied by some one who had at| mits # At was in| heart, and who was controlied in hatred. ronea vy area’) AT BARNET'S BEDSIDE. crime was committed by some | We will proceed further, We wili go wes looking at life through |'¢ ihe nedatde ar, an ore. you it Lad 4 again vat Rerpe: died 1 tie say thats the marriage be o| (ween Setendant ‘and this wee — Am ey. that Repu. Some Son one i! re summing ee pray (his cateat lea ° c or having the fai of a man. at |parents, Mra. 3. en Inconsisten: with Mr. Weeks's fbi theat this case is weak. if he|” Was weak he would ask the! take i sway from the jury.’ Bee a GMS ot tee } Osborne s2id he would afternoon. he to when will not was no averaion or | at comer ats that for to| Straigh: and fearlessly me have these (wo people | erii's kindly glance. ee mu Bot Fu &

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