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Show Counsel fou the prosecution in the Tweed cjise fcls mortified and hurt at the result, and hints at bribery. It is astonishing that the gentleman should think of any such thing. That there should be tho most remote idea of bribery or corruption in connection with anything where Mr. Tweed is concerned, con-cerned, is not to be imagined for a moment. The jury didn't agree; there wero Only eleven for acquittal and one to bring in the old man guilty, hut there couldn't hi such a thing as bribery in the affiir! Bribe a Now . York jury, whero "Boss" Tweed wtis on trial! Absurd! |