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Show "'A MISUNDERSTANDING." That LIUI. Affair Our the Howard Cue Blows Oier. tub tto moimn or to III.AMt'. Hat JuJ( 7n Miji Hi Jorj Sateui Uml In fir-it I'urr. At the lime the Nrv went to lire onrhturdiy afternoon Judi'e Zn wa till InvretliratluK Ilia peculiar clrcuni e.toailliir,oulof the (llliis of the anidavllby Mr. Itulh, oueofHieJiirore In the Howard adultery cam Irlod laat Juror 1.. K. Nellaon, following Mr. Kith on Hi" wltlnwe eland, ealil Two rtle have bnn U mo trying to Ret tomcHiIni out ot mo about thU matter of the Huw.nl IrUI. Tbo flret man who tiuis up aalJ ho wn alonlhed t the verdict. I replied that when one nun keol another' wife for two year Ultra muat lio muitlhli wrooir, and a MM lhat tin twelve Jurora voted f-illtr on Hi flrat ballot Ha Hien raldi "Now I have K it you wliara 1 wantyou " I do not know win Ihli man waa. Mr. Ullaen, another Juror who ait on the Howard caw, teetlll.Jl Mr. IKm. Illonapoketo Mr. Hutlon an I ninelf, aaylns; lie li'.! heard wo nilatiu leralooJ the luatructloii ol Ilia court,aud would like ua to come to hi ollltr. I re lied that I did not mleiinJeratan I Ilia In atruitlane, and that ouded tho convire-atlou convire-atlou illi inc. . Juror Htittou waa reaallod ami atalt-dt I waa approached hy Iheae partlr. whu havebeeu teferred to. Mr Hamilton told mo that ha wanted to aecure naw trial, and 1 rillrl that 1 could do notlili k for him. Iwunwnt when tlinnmu referred lo by Mr. Nalleou a proactud hfm Tlia mill WM At torney Cure), who la In Ilia room now. lie told Nellaoii that thai waa a iitrr l.rdlct. I tin n heard hint m, "I don't ttlvri n d , I've got thrift aril la vita now, t haro.ot you whir I ant you now." I toll Hamilton that lhl inant'ore had hurl hla ir. Ilueiard aitrrH arda a prouebvd ine and aald Ihe wr-oleratwaa iiilatonatriiclloii and that lire, l.veratt waa Ida half alaler. "Illle," Mid Howard. "I. on Ilia raaMiiilo II mp." 1 toll him that I couldn't help him When tlia Jury lauiaout with the YurJIil an I 11 had lemri'ad, Maiali aaldlMile, "Where iluie the adultery uonie In?" I replied lhatlliaiiialnihioiiUtha verdict of lurlvrilruo men. J. W. orey, nn attorney who waa onlyalinlttodoii 1 ihla), and waa not Idrutlllad by Juror Mutton aa Ihu man who ha I anioarhed Juror Nellaoti, waa then i allt-J and Irttlflmli I am a lawyer an I haTa hecii praillcltiffauvt n leenjiire. I had iiioouiiriilau with Ihu c-o whatever, but waa dlaiueitti.; It after the trial with a luiu mined Whlttakcr, who a lid that II took thrro latitat to arrlvoat a verdict. I dlln't think It did, and n.hed Mr. N'ellaon about It. When lie tald It took but ono Mllot, I abated In Mr. Wlilltker,"Now 1 Into irot you," or " That la all l waut to know," or anmlUluir. to that t-tlrct. I did not tell the Juror that 1 had him wlurt'X wanttdhlnl. Hill ileaid tho tcellmony,am. Attor ney Hamilton told that olthou jl ho liaamaJohleita'eitieul. he waa will. I uk to make the aauia aUlonivnt uudtr cath. Judge .ana replied that that would not bo nevtaiiry, nud coutlniiait Couuivl and other itewjnamuit unler rtau I that they cauuot brlnir any Influ tucatobearutoua Jury boforu or alter a venllct la renderej. Mr. Corey, I rjin hardly utnleratnnd why you talknl aa loildldloMr. .Nellaun. It looka Ilka Intimidation. If you are not careful lir,w )ou go around theaa Jurura, you may havu )our uame atrlcken otf the rolla auJ Ket youraelvoa luto trout le bualJra. The law la a great aclence, and peltlfozctre who rhooae to ga around following up Jurora laouot ap ear In Ihla court. I will allow It to paiathla time, but you muat Lo Tery careful. Mr. Corey I woulJ like toaay The Court I don't waul to hear anything more from you. The atato int ut of Mr. ltutli, taken together with ttial of Mr, llamlltou. rxplalna thu matter aotnewhat. Theru waa prota-Lly prota-Lly a mlauuderatandltig. Attorneaa muat bo very caroful when approach, lug a uror after a verdict. Trial by Jury la ono of the moat Important rlghta that the clllieu haa. Liberty and the right of property depend largely upon It, and jurora muat not bo Uuitred with. T he ayatrm mutt bo ket t pure. Couuael can ai pear before the Jury In making argumeuta, but It muat and there. Attorney Hamilton abated that In view of what hal trau IroJ he would withdraw from the motion for a new trial Mr. Ituth'a attldavll and teat upon tlia other grounda. Thuuiattir theudroiprd. tounT urtA On Katurdoy altenioou John Jt. Howard' auretloa want before Com. nilaaloner Ureonuiau and gavu the Increased In-creased bull bond required by Judrfe Zane. The bond now elanda at SIoUO, U lug an addition of $.",09. Thu trial of tho law of William lkenley tt al. va. l.rlck KJellatrom 1 1 nl , waa cmrhlded before J udgo A ll dtraou on Huturday alternoou, Thla Hit waa brought by thu I lalntldi I) fjKt thadefetuanta from tho Haturti mine, whloh thet hold underaleaae, and la of Imjiortanro, aa the Iraae la MM to I u worth fsa.uoMto tho defend. anti. The ourt took Ihu matter under adalHlnellt. ThiidlvorrurAaeof Alice T lllgg va. David Illgita come baforu Jiijge ana o.i riaturJay afternoou. Defeiid nut fnllel toupiHar and A decree waa granteil on thu groundi of iruelty and dturillou. Inthuciiaoof K. T. Heck v. J, M. Kenmlly, Judgment waa riiidercd for the rlalutlll by dafault for $111 711. Inlhecxuof the people v Charhai Maui lu, clwrgud with graud larceny, thoikdiudant'a ball waa reduced lu WW Iulhecueof llourgman va. llourg. man, the hearing on urdtr to ahow cauaa waepet for next Haturday. Tlia aiima ordtr waa made In the dlvoriiii iota of Hertha l.ludaay va, Mark l.lndasy and l.lnuor liilti vt, J.lorlJge Tufti, (I. I'. (Momenta, the ahacondlng imliltict, leoenlly tiapd at I'orllund, Ugu, hat l.ttn udmltted to ball 1 CooimlaalontrUraaumau HonJ.tlUW |