Judy Weller The second trial of John RESTALL for attempting to poison ten employees of the PATOKA station with arsenic, occupied the attention of the Supreme Court all day yesterday. The following jury was empanelled:- Messrs T.R. WALTON (foreman), E. CHEGWIDDEN, F.C. TONG, A.M. SCOTT, O. KROGH, D. WHYTOCK, E.J. ELLIOTT, J. MARSHALL, W. IRVINE, C. HUTCHINS, T.H. NESIBTT, and J. DEMPSEY. Mr LUSK again appeared for the defence. No new evidence was adduced, the statement of Mr HUMPRIES, Crown Prosecutor being to the effect that they sought to prove that the accused had placed arsenic in a stew in a spirit of revenge on the men at the PATOKA station, who had laughed when they heard that a jar of whisky which RESTELL had taken on the station had been taken away by the manager. Messrs T.C. SANDERSON, J.R. LANAUZE, and a number of the men had given evidence when the Court adjourned at 5.30 p.m. The trial will be resumed this morning.