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Show THE .H'R I WAS TIHKD. Counsel for Sraes lulled Down by a AVrv Juror, Dkxvek, Jan. I y'ltii greatest sensation 1I111I ever took plate1 in 11 leaver eourtfOOIB developed last niifit while judge i'ruuian, for the defense, wan spefklng. Ho arraigned ar-raigned Conrad inii fearful manner for ery-ing ery-ing in court, (gutted scripture and told fiuny stories, whtn M. I- Stein, one of the jurors, IntOtl'Up d him with lite remark: "We have listciml to stories in the Jury room ever since tlto trial comrneuced, ajba, if it pleases ,1 udiri Kru:nn:i, we would much prefer that he confine blmsell to the facts and the law in tl- ease. We arc tired." The upn.ar that Mowed wis tcrrilie. The bailiffs attemptedln tiulet theVrowd( hut to no ir ail. The hum.! vulcea, the words of 101 .iscl across th table, the pounding of '.avels could lit! hiard oiuaide of the build, iug. Kurinan stand at the jury speechless, the court was surprised, while, the prosecutor prosecu-tor laughed outrislit at the predicament in which counsel for the defense WBI placed. The tumult was mi great that the court had to adjourn until Ittji morning, when Fur-man Fur-man will resume iu argtini 'Ut. |