Show I 1 jury in the nan patterson case disagree and are discharged no juryman favored a first degree Verdict Prosecuting officers decline to indicate their further course and nan is remanded to the tombs defendant gives way to grief when resist is announced aurora in arched down tho aisle her father halt turning in his chair gazed apon their faces As ho turned back and fumbled nervously a paper which lay upon the tabas hla hands shook as if with palsy A moment later nan patterson heavy veil concealing her features gowned entirely la black and with a walked with a firm strong step r the chair beside her father As she aaa down she placed one arm across fathers shoulder with the other she raised her veil and missed the old in a very pretty affectionate vay for a time the girl turned comfort ar there was scarcely a moments lelay when the usual question was put 0 o the jurors the foreman replied hat no decision had been reached justice dails said that under almost any other he would dis harge the jury at that point without further delay but this case he coa one of great importance when the jury camo in at 1250 miss patterson Pat lerson became very nervous the color of her face seemed to deepen it that were possible and her whole attitude showed that she was undergoing keen suffering when the jury reported their disagreement and the judge discharged them she turned to her father and threw herself on his shoulders weeping bitterly up to the last she had hoped to be free la time to go home to washington to spend christmas with her parents the old man tried to confort her but ab tell fainting in his arms the girl was revived from her faint ing pell but continued to sob hysterically justice davis thanked the jury and remanded miss to the tombs she was led out sobbing violently and in a state ot severe nervous i collapse after the rest of the jury had left the court room tho foreman remained and had a consultation with justice dails the foreman said that only one ballot was taken standing six for acquittal and six for conviction it was then found there was such a vast difference of opinion that the remainder of the time was taken up by argument it was reported that the six votes for conviction stood as follows one murder in the second degree two tor manslaughter in the first degree and three for manslaughter in the secord degree it Is said there was no vote tor murder in the first degree prosecutor rand would not say what the further course of the prosecution would be nan patterson collapsed again when she was being taken across the bridge of sighs it was said she was in a serious condition for the time being she was revived sufficiently to be taken to her cell where sho again collapsed the prison surgeon was called to attend her and her father was sent for when he arrived she did not seem to recognize him it was twenty four hours almost to a minute after the jury was scat out that the word was bent to justice dails that it was ready to make its final report the attorneys were huni edly summoned and miss pattersons Patter sons father who had been sti oiling around the corridors was notified that the jury was about to return lie had scarcely taken his seat when the jury took its place in the jury box from the expressions on their faces t was apparent that their determination had not been altered in the brief hour that had elapsed since their foreman informed the court that an agreement was impossible A moment later miss patterson walked rapidly down the asile and quickly sank into her seat at her fathers side in her face alere was little to indicate that any hope of acquittal remained her her clenched rested firmly upon the table and her piercing gazo was fixed upon the foreman as the customary questions were asked by the clerk when the reply was given that no decision had been reached and here was absolutely no hope of a ver diet being agreed upon the defendant for the first time during her long suspense gave way completely to her feelings she threw her arms around her fathers neck and burying her head on his shoulder sobbed like a child gently the old man returned the embrace and with dont worry little girl it will come out all right yet he urged her to cheer up A later she and gained her composure and with flushed face and eyes awaited the final word of the court addressing the lury judge davis said you have done all that was expected of you in this case you have been together all night and given your careful and conscientious consideration and now I 1 understand there is no possibility lity of reaching a decision there is no possibility of our reaching a verdict replied tile foreman then I 1 am compelled to excuse you from further attendance replied the justice after thanking them for the services they had rendered he informed them that they were at liberty to go the court remanded the prisoner for tho time being and she walked back once more across the bridge of sighs to the cell in the tombs prison justice davis afeei Ms consultation with the lureman said 1 have been |