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Show Tlit' Ylaluorth 11 u riler. Saratoga, t. The remains of Mansfield Mans-field Tracy Walworth arrived here this p. in., 'and was followed to the rave by a lar-'e irtion of the relatives rela-tives of the docca.-1-d residinu lien1, and ot bers from ahp.ad. Min. Walworth Wal-worth and her win, with the father of Clarence Walworth, occupied one carriage. Xew York, 0. Al the 1114110.-1 in the Walworth ca.-e, to-day. H. C. Karrett, cashier of the Sturtevant house le-tided that he had been acquainted ac-quainted with Frank Walworth al-oul two vears; on Monday afternoon, al-oiit : o'clock, the prisoner regis-tei.il regis-tei.il his name and a.-ked for a room and his dinner, but did not make any eniuiries reganling his father's where-al-ut-. Witness concluded by detailing de-tailing the movements of the prisoner until the next niorninii. .l-iah Morchead, whooceupinl the roo in next to where the murder was committed, testit'ml that he hoard -liois soon after a man was admitted to Walworth's room, and did not hear any conversation between them. At the second and third shots lie heard a erv of murder quite loud. His other testimony was the same as before published. Iiuring the inquest young Walworth appeared the mo-t unconcerned person per-son present, t lie story of the murder creating no sign of remorse at the deed, and no terror as to Ids fate was visible in his countenance, lie smiled several times at the mistakes of vvit- The jury retired and returned with the foliow'iiiL' vcnlict: "We find that Man-field T. Walworth came U. his death i'mm a shot and internal hemorrhage, hem-orrhage, the result of a pi.-tol shot, said pi.-tol having been discharged bv the haiuLsof K. 11. Walworth, at Sturtevant house, J3nadway, Y., on Tuesday morning, June oil, 1S73." |