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DOHERTY'S FATE IN DOUBT; The Jury Ordered to be Locked Up at 1:25 This Morning. HAD BEEN OUT NEARLY NINE HOURS Closing Arguments of Mr. Boardman and Col. Fellows -Justice Ingraham's Charge.

DOHERTY'S FATE IN DOUBT; The Jury Ordered to be Locked Up at 1:25 This Morning. HAD BEEN OUT NEARLY NINE HOURS Closing Arguments of Mr. Boardman and Col. Fellows -Justice Ingraham's Charge.
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The jury in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, before which Police Captain Doherty was on trial for bribery, retired at 4:20 yesterday afternoon, and it was thought that a verdict would be speedily reached. But hour after hour passed and nothing was heard from the jurymen. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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