| Show TRIAL TRUL picturesque particulars of the pronouncing noun cing of the verdict by W WU U telegraph to the NOTON jan 25 23 after the jury had been out about twenty minutes recess was taken until half past five many of the audience who had virtually been imprisoned since half past nine in tho the morning morning availed them themselves selve a of the opportunity to obtain fresh air and lunch the prisoner at his request had been allowed soon after tho the jury left the court room to retiro retire to a little room ho be had occupied since tho the trial began as a Nv waiting alting room during recess before leaving the court room lio lie evinced consi considerable derst ble nervous nervousness ness but on getting away to the compartments hie his usual composure and assurance soon revived fie bent sent for some apples with which ho lie treated his attendant attendants tend ants meanwhile chatting familiarly aarl and good natu ho ile was asked aske yd what ho lie thought the jury would do and replied I I think they will ae acquit it roe me or aisig disagree ace dont you within ten minutes after rece recess had bad been taken tile jury called to the bai bailitz litrin in waiting that they were ready with their verdict they were informed that recess had been taken and judge cox had left the court room so they remained in their room until court reassembled the rumor that the jury had agreed was quickly spread from one to another and an excited crowd surged back into the tile court room and anxiously awaited w what aliat liat al all I seem seemed ed to expect a ve verdict rd i ct of guilty the musty antique room is devoid of gas and a score or more of candles which had bad been placed upon the desks leaks ef of the judge counsel and reporters imparted a wierd and fancifully unnatural aspect to the grim old place atie shadows thrown upon tho the background of tho tile walls seemed like flitting spectres spec tres to usher in the sombre procession of those who held in their hands the destiny ofa of a human life |