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ELM IRA^ BAZOO VOL. 2 E lm ir a , n . y ., N o v e m b e r 28 1877. NO. 50 IWACNAMARA. T H E C A S E C L O S E D . The Judge Charges the Jury and they Retire. Ml C \V. Biooke, <if New York, a<Iclressed the jury f>*r four hours, closing the case for the defence in one of the tti O s I eloquent ar guments we have ever listened to. His skill-’ ful summing up t>f the facts relied upon hy the defence was masterly and they were presented to the jury in the mo-st forcible manner. W h a t ever the result tlie counsel for the defendant liave nothing left undone tlial legal alrility, zeal and eloquence can do to present the de- feiidaril’s case in the most favorable aspect. In the afternoon Hon. H. Hemis summed ii{) the evi<]ence for the people. Upon this occasion he surpassed even himself. H e went thiougli the evidence like a surgeon with a dissecting knife, and with rool, bard logic, ai'd common sense subjected the testimony of the witness to a intisl scathing cnticism, strip- j)ing off the false and showing the true stale of matters as far as it couUl be shown from the evidence. It was a most powerful address. At the cfmclusum of Mr. Bemis’ address Judge Dwight charged the jury. J^EY BROTHERS & DAVIDSON, BOSTON DRY GOODS STORK. N . y . Invive all to examine their comjdete line Y A N C Y 8TA1^!.K l>KY GOOI>H at as early a dale as possible, anil especially those who have never subjected thcii Gcu»ds to athoiough comparison in (juality, style and price. LATEST. 'bheir daily increasing business is the best j evidence to show satisfaction on the part of I those who have already compared prices. GUILTY OF MURDER IN THE , SECOND DEGREE. I: L [Special to E lmira B azoo ,] At the opening of Court this ruorning the Jury in the Macnamara case brought in a verdict of “ Murder in the second degree” T h e punishment is imprisonment for life. There is but O N E P R I C E at the HOSTON ST O R E . 1 3 ^ \ W E S T S T . D E V B R O T H E R S & D A V I D S O N . 4