Show TEL GRAPHIC NEWS Tile Dynamiters Londor HThe trial of Dr Gal igher Bernard Gallagher Whitehead Curtin Wilson and Ansburgb was continued tinued this morning The court stated that it considered the evidence against Bernard Gallagher and An6burh sufficient cient to submittee to the jury J uj ice Grove concurred in the decision but without expressing an opinion as to the ultimate result thought there were grave doubts as to the sufficiency of the evidence against AnEburgb Clark of counsel for the defense challenged the crown to point to a single syllable of evidence liven at the trial outide of that of informer in-former Lynch which showed thai the intention of the pruonars was to assail the authority of the crown or to overawe mrljoment He declared thatBernardGsl aghers statement contained no evidence against anybody but himself Whitehead White-head expressed a desira to address the jury himself and his counsel therefore retreated Mr Mathinson on behalf of Btjnard Gallagher agreed there was no case against his client Bernard Gallagher 13 he acted while under the influence of liquor There was nothing suspicious in ho older brother who was better off than the younger one sending money to the latter He confidently asked for the discharge of the prisoner Mr Mathinson admitted that Bernard had a general knowledge of tbe hostile designs of the dynamiters but said it must bn remembered re-membered that he was a resident of Brocklyn and could not be judged by the same standard as an Englishman was It was a mallet of common knowledge knowl-edge that place existed in America for the manufacture of dynamite for use against England almost with the connivance con-nivance of the American government Jlark and Rowlands proested against this language and declared there wad no roof > that such was the case Justice Brett declared that counsel had no right to make such remarks He said there was no proof of the existence in America of plots or connivance thereat on the part of the government of hat country Justice Coleridge also re buked Mathinson he said hI think it only due to our friendly relations with that great government that you unreservedly unreserv-edly withdraw yourlstatement Hath inson said he would trlnfllv accede to the ruling of the court The case for the defense closed and Farrer Herschel solicitor general replied on the part of the prosecution Upon the conclusion of his remarks Judge Coleridge began his barge to the jury The jury returned a verdict of guilty against Dr Gallagher Wilson White head and Curtain and a verdict of not guilty in the case of Ansburgh and Bernard Ber-nard Gallagher The tour men found guilty were sentenced to life lone penal servitude |