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Show The Earchrll Ttll. "Woodstock, OnL, Sept 23. In the Burcbeli trial today, Youur lVlly. testified tlMtflldrcliell Vcre overshoes. This tended" to tontra-illct. tontra-illct. the ttviJcuce that Burcliell shoes were muddy and to show that he waJtiot the'niah'iti Benwell'a company near the Hiram p. Ikirchell siJred "no more anxiety about Iten-well Iten-well than would be natural in a fellow traveler." Chnrlcn. Benwcll the murdered nun's brother, ideutilled.-averjl artldc&foucd On aud ceartue bodj. William Davis, a civil engineer, gave testimony going to chow that Burchell could not Jiave walked from Eastwood station towhiiethe body waa found aud lack in the time allowed. Joseph Eldrvdge, one of the broth-era broth-era who bund tiie body, detailed the circumstances minutely. Constable Watson told about the identification of Uenwell's body by Burchell, who, at the time, reemed much eilectcd and declared that he would give a good deal of money to have the murderer traced; Medical cIdcnce will be taken tomorrow. |