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THE MURDER TRIAL AT CANTON.

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FROM HER OWN CORRESPONDENT..

Canton. 15th June. enso in whichi Abdul Khalik was charged with This morning the hearing was resumed of the the murder of Mahomed Jemal at Sainum. Chief Justice Sir Hinum Wilkinson was on the Bench. Hon. H. E. Pollock, K.C., conducted the prosecution, and Mr. F. Ellis, solicitor, the defenes.

Mr. J. N. Ward, who is in charge of a wetión of the railway at Sainnni, gave evidence of having born called to the mataled after the death of Jena). He found on stamination of the body that there was a bullet wound on the loft side of With the view of cooling the blend and the head and another on the right. From the carrying off the diseased figs, acidulated appearance of the wouals he came to the con effervescing drinks have long been used by the clusion that the lulet had entered on the left mutical profession, il nom mire highly side su came out on the right sids, having recommended for such purposes than Abboy's massed clean through the skull. He saw a rent Effervescent Salt. Through its netion, ou thou the top xida of digestivo organs, it throws the discaso germaatarted

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and he replied that they were all the same Witness asked him what the zuen were as soldiers. He added that he followed cut and shot after thon. Before the conversation about firing after the two men took place he handed witness a revolver he hud. He examined the chambers and found that the empty shells of the artridges were there. He thought the revolver bolonged to the deceased, and handed it back to the prisoner.

About eight o'clock on the following morning he cut the pillow open and searched it in presence of two other people, He did not find any bullet. On pulling the pillow to pieces the hols appeared to be an inch or two deep. The pillow was three or font inelos deep,

hole in the bottom of the pillow, so the bullet He was quite sure there was ne

conid not have passed through it. Ha arrested the information of two or three men; one of the the prisoner that night about eight o'clock on

men was Sheer Ali and another Hassan Safa. Prisoner was just going to bed, and witness said to him, "I understand that you killed your brother. He told prisoner to put on his clothes and come with him. Deceased, when he brought the prisoner before witness and recommended him for a job, decribed bits as a brother. Wit- new employed the prisonor on deceased's recom- mondation. One morning the decensed came in and reported that he had found the prisoner asleep on duty and had fined him 81, putting the dollar or the table. Witness tokl him to take

it lack. Prisoner was fined twice. He could before the death of the deceased, but it was about not say whether that way one week or two weeks a fortnight. He did not think he had ever is missed any watchman on the recommendation of the deceased; he dismissed some himself.

Cross-examined-To the best of his know ledge, accused was in the employ of the rail way at the time of Mahomed, Jemal's death. He had given Jemal no authority to dismiss men. He could not say whether the second bed in the matshed had been occupied or not when he was called over on the morning of Jemai's death. The bed-cover was not pulled down, but it was roughod-up; it was not smooth. not say at the enquiry before the Vice-Consul He did

that there was something like a man lying in this bed; that must have been taken down wrong. There was a Russian supposed to have bean in that shed, but he did not know it at that time. The Russian told him he was there when he returned that same night. He told

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| evidence as given at the trial and that which he crime. It was to be regrotted that the Rasstan

gave on provians occasions on which he was examined in connection with the same case, Mc.) that a British subject could be murdered within had been allowed to go away. It was a sad thing Pellock quoted Quoen . Wainwright, 13 Cox, a short distance of a Consulate and us informan- |171 (21st edition) ca showing that little importtien he given of the circumstance. It was a anee must be attached to any such variations pity that the Russian' should have got away. between the evidence given at the trial but in their consideration of the guilt or agreement between the story of Sheer Ali as been prosented to them quite as satisfacturily as trate. that gives on deposition before the Magis-innorence of the prisonin jurors were often He contended that there was sishstantial confronted with the fact that a cave had not

previous occasions. With regard to the pre- was not here was no reason why the jury should told before that Court and as told by him on they could wish; and the fact that the Russian, sence of the Rassion in the matskoë at the time find the prisoner not guilty if they came to the of the deceased's death, the evidence had shown conclusion that he was guilty on the evidence that the prisoner did not attempt to blame the presented to them. Russian for having fired the fatal shot, but points of the evidence, his Lordship wont on to After dealing with other

had stated also that when these men fired the about the firing of the two shots himself at the on the contrary ka said that the culprits were review that of Shoor Ali, saying that the two men dressed like Chinese soldiers. Prisoner only real discrepancy therein was his statement fatal shot he was loop on the same bad as matshed. If there was a reason neaded why the the deceased, yet this was not borne out by the prisoner should make the statement to Sheer

had been fired from the direction of the door and afterwards beon liberated, so he would eridonce which showed that the bed-clothes Ali admitting his crime it might found in- were quite smooth and unrumpled. If the shot the fact that the prisoner had been under arrest by the robbers the bullet would have entered naturally consider that the matter was at an not the left side of the head, but the right epil. The whole evidouco as to motive was that side. Having guna points in the svidence Mr. Pollock sail in probable way of this man's death hiring through the main of Sheer Ali, bat unless in that way was there

here they had a man, the prisoner, who had conclusion that the prosecution' submitted that been caused by the prisoner. a motive for committing the crime. They had unreasonably

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shown that he might not be supposed 14 have entertained also the fact that the deceased mot his death pridge against iho deceased. There

come out of a revolver. There was the fact from the wound of a bullet such as might have of the deceased giving an account of the affair which they could not accept. They hack also the fact that oven after the man's death the prisoner was stated to have asad angry ax. pressions against the deccased at the grave. The prosecution had shown that the prisoner was guilty of this offence. Perhaps the jury might say that if they had only one or two facts of that sort to go upon they might consider that they were strong enough to convict upon, but when they had all these facts concurring and coming together, did it point to any other reasonable conclusion then that this unn's hand was the hand that actually committed the crime? The Russian was there, but there did not seem to be tho smallest ground for saying that tho Rossinu did this. him away, which was a thing that might be The prisoner had nover attempted

expected, sewing that the Russian had been to put the crime upon him. He said he ordered

discharged from the railway and that there would very likely have been trouble had he been found on the premises. Prisoner put forward There was no doubt a somewhat serious a story which was inprobable ou the face of it. responsibility rested upon the jury in this case, rat at the same time they had to ask themselves mentioned did not bring the matter home to the the question whether all these points he had

tically certain that his was the hand which shot prisoner in such a way as to make them prac the fatal ballet

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accurring together did show, it seemed to him, the crime. that the prisoner was the man who committed

The jury retired to consider their verdict, and returned after an absence of about a quarter of an hour with a verdict of guilty.

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The prisoner heard the verdict namoreil..

aid-Abdul Khalik, you have, after most His Lordship, having put on the black cap.

verdict in which I ontirely concur, beon careful and faithful enquiry, confirmed by found guilty of the murder of Mohamed Khakhall be taken from the place where Ali. The sentence of the Court is that you,

you now stand to His Majesty's Consulte Prison at Canten, being the place in which you werd last incarcerated; and on a day to be fixed by the proper authority you shall be taken to the place of execution within the said prison|APPLY TO- there and hanged by the neck until you are dead; and your body shall be barned within the precincts of the mid prison; and may God 2 CONNAUGHT ROAD, Almighty have mercy on your soul.

The Chief Justice was visibly affected as be pronounced the last words of the sentence.

The prisoner beard his doom with striking 2034posure, and was understood to ask throath the interproter when the sentence would be ourried out.

not be carried into execution here until I have reported this matter to His Majesty's Minister His Lordship-The weatence I now pass will

in

Peking, and it will be for him to direct

whether the sentence shall be carried into execution or not, or whether he will be pleased but I can hold ont no hope to you that the to commute the sentence for any other sentence;

prepare for it being carried into execution. sentence will be commuted, and I advise you to

giren evidence against him were his onomies.

The prisoner said that the people whe had

can say now is of any use in this Court. If ho

Ilis Lordship-Nothing that the prisoner

then to His Majesty's Minister in Peking if he has any représentations to make he must make

thinks there are circumstances which ought to be brought to the notice of His Majesty's Minister.

Prisoner again attempted to deruonstrate. His Lordship-Remove the prisoner. The condemned man was led away to the edis.

His Lordship in thanking the jury suid- Gontlemen, fortunately for Canton, the jurors are not called upon often to take part in criminal trials, bai to show my appreciation of the trouble you have taken and the time you have been detained I order that you be released from jury duty until the end of next year.

The Court rose.

M. Ellis in addressing the jury on behalf of the prisoner said this was circumstantial evidence alone. Such evidence vase uf

sometimes was the only evidence available, bat it must be of a very strong character before a jury should conviet. The principal witness wag Sheer Ali, and he would ask the jury not to accept his evidence without earcful gifting. He did not suggest that Shoor Ali deliberately committed perjary, but he suggested that it was possible ho might have made character, wern of a very serions nature when mistakes which, though of a very trifling 2 SEXTANTS, 1 Pair BINOCULARS, and witness he was in bod when the shut was fired: there was any evidence of any gradge or ill- they considered the evidence of the amu as u 1 GOLD WATCH and CHAIN.

whole. The jury would have to decide whether DAVID CORSAR the shot wakened him up, and he saw a nau whom he did not know run out of the room, aud.anfortnoate deceased. He would point out the feeling at all between the accused and the being scared, he covered his head uj

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Be a Juryman-When withoas went over to the matshed first accused bad all his clothes on apparently. When he came over to thom he was dressed and had a lantern in his hand. He understood from the Russian that he was in than berl joining deceased's bed when the shot was

vory important question which was put by Sheer Ali to the accused as to why he killed the de ceased. They would voties that in que part Sheer Ali's statement of the answer was of a certain character, and in the second part of it

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but there was no title of evidence to show that the deceased had given cause for any grudga or motive. As to the Russian, Ley could not decide why he went away, but they ought to give to everything which was brought forward in the case weight and consideration for or against it. With regard to the searching of the By his Lordship-When the Russian was brought back he was put into the police quarters, that the accused should do the same thing| pillow, as was alleged kuroly it was not strange close to where he stayed. He looked after him. The watchman was also there. The men slept had been killed was a man whom he called his as the others had done where the man who in the same place, but in different rooms. The brother? Unless the jury whre entisfied that watchman remziued there all the time, but the

the evilence was clear, fair, and concisive, they Russian got liberty to go about. They were there, he thought, about six days. He reluased

must discharge the acoused man. them by orders of the engineer-in-chief. Prisoner had gone when the inquest was held. He did not go back to work on the railway after his release; witness would not let him do any thing more for him after what had happened.

His Lordship, in charging the jury, said, it was only natural that when this en died, the accused felt he ought to make a statement. With reference to what that statement was, the jury would have to decide aper the trust.

C. A. Long, foreman on the railway, described worthiness of Sheer Ali's evidence and demer- how in the early morning of the 24th March hour in the box. The only evidence that was was wakened up by Mr. Ward, the previous witness, and want up to the matshed where the body of deceased was lying. Mr. Monro accom. panying then, und examined it. His evidence was substantially corroborative of that of the previous witnesses.

Other evidence was lod.

Hox. Mr. Pollock in addressing the jury contended that Sheer Ali, the principal witness for the Crown, had given his evidence in a very satisfactory manner and seemed a trustworthy witness. With reference to any slight varia tions that might be pointed out in this witness's

corroborated, as to the accused's statement. was tlud of others than natives which, there was no conceding the fact, was more valuable regard to the two soldiers montioned by the that uncorroborated native avidones. With accused, one of whom had a long guu, he put it to the jury that their existence was highly improbable; and it was impossible for a wound of the nature inflicted to have been inflicted by

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