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Um fon he ad would that dog have inllutcdttt A. Ye?. Tin sharp end would. ? Where was this doo placed ? A. It arm left directly lu huid the head on the floor. % in ?ho bl.u a. Toe, o. Did voue vain lu the msti titncnt with any can-f A. I did ci And 1 siipi-nse there was fresh Maud upon It t A. a'dSTvouexaminete um if thlanteed had hogben - W*J .,,,;., fon bout i t N Tin re wa- no blood nu the ?if tin d'" ascd y. l>ul von see Mr Bo, Bli then three 01 foul boeill *? There wa- no blood nu the ?nlnuni.-it .'..um dh> itV hOtUg "** b. html the head of %.'lV.d v im su Mi- K, Hy or her son that morning. 9O Who of the Inmutes of the house did you seo ? Kathai ?nd the i ffleers, ** ; ... un-il at the time 1 A. He Ki Hy or hCT son that morning. A A li Was Ml MHUUIl uns-... ... .... ??...- . ... ??- had^ 'S Sd ya?n-S 8Sft * h*"*-** Nathan t thVYsU BUS> MteOd -vere thing in the mini remained iii ti? i? Itlun li wa? when discovered 1 A. I did not ask 11 o' Crem vch.it ion saw of the position of tin t.odv, the mnks of blood, and disarrangements of pn|?-r?. Ac. ?intd vou think as to whcthei there waa u struggle oi n?tt A. 'n strikes me there was a struggle. u could uot the?, symptoms have been produced by el. Uli a-oi'ies it there was no physical struggle I A. 1 imagini il? t h must have ensued very soon after nbtow ?I. .li bl that Instrument. ? if? pcr?oit received a sudden blow which subse oue'i Hv .su.-, d di nth. might nil the hands have elim hi el in rou found thi m I A. l'os.-il'.y . g II, u Ion-: dO Ton think the body vvusileudl A. frebaelv fool MT tlv, 00000. ci Nour impression is that death must have ensued lin? ter tile Infliction of the wounds I A. Yes. ron m in?Was the blood on the Boor sothorougbli dried Hs no1 to se'll lill .?othes of tt pi Ison t-'Ucliil g it I A. . , re could be no mistaking the stains upon the night tlotI ut, i :?,',..i,11,\ fresh blood or produeedb) blood whi ,i .??i, eo.i-ni it.d I?) i person's having been killed tim ho re previously I A. I should be unwilling to an . ? :. h question w illicit a chemical analysis, could b. ?iii-- r*.lined by microscopic e1 ? ? lion I A. TI at WOnM bein It, \.) Wolli II re,pi re uftuenol physics] stn nth to Inflict these ?re indsl \ I don't tblnk it would, Iamanti?Ped th.it i o i los from such o weapon would be sufficient ui kill a eel ti tuan Uki Mr. Nallian. ?o, youl best Judgment what Is your Impression Bato the possibility or there being a protra ted st A The blow might tune stunned him, but it I- ,lilli, ufl lo teil w\? ' .o i he could hove been able to sit and struggle ; i ho )s>-i:, m , f his limb- In? c Ued that In addition to the , 1 raw upon tue wal s. H Could he hove continued the -true tie ? Ithout eull m_ toi !? Ipt A. To Mun, extent, im: l ihm k lu-could no1 -t : egg e nuil h. Q, In view of all von saw do vam adopt thi theory of th. last v. itii'-s as totbi order of the struggle and the in. u in r in which tin murder was commit ted I A. I adopt th, -t.it ment so fur thal Mr. Nathan was struck a-io approached the room, but 1 should not be willing to give as my opinion that then must hove been mon iii m , , ? <j. Wi.it is m. t.- to render you of opinion that the r. wa-i.,,Mc tu.m .uni A. I*i un the ed I'll ippe trance of thi ?. .?i, it sie,? s nu i .. oros o pretty seven ?trug' gie t ii. How many of tin wounds would have oeeoatoned cb,H in thi ibse-neeoft A. I ti ml. the one in ti (?. *i it i therefore the person bad no knowledge of tie ?inioiiiit i f v edi nee ne i i-sari to e.i:i-e iii alii t A. I don't tV.tiK ne did. e^ I ion the won: ds .tt ile bOCkOl the head, do > eui think then wits mon than one person? or thal he men ?> reversed his punition I v. Then- ivas nut h me In that to Imply th.u there was mon tua . one munlerer, but, from ?ii tin appearances, I am Inclined to believe that tuen VI.is n ,|, th 111 oin pi ison I ! gSgl li ill It. (J. Would in, murderer have m.irks upon lum mo A 11bluk lu would have mark? upon him. He .i upon him. i Clink also he ?cratebee or mark? If there waa a contest. l,| lu till ?lb, ne, ot i i .ititi -t. upon the theoi v thuthe v\. - li U ,1 hi the lirst I los von think le would I urecssaril) borueon theil persons .-i.irs or bra I ii. Bow do you explain that a person, who bad been inflict, and who* bauds were In the e ii lil n that a person'? must have 111 n, could buve p.e d the drawer of the safe oa tbe bed without ?nu blood getting upon tbe bed or the drawer I A. i could ? i it. Q Wonltl Umtl volve waahtog or wlntag of the banal i.,t< nu. ??i.ite proeotes in your lodgment I A. 1 d think ?in nun i. ii r would ha vi to wash his hands. <?- ii. ray. trout youl observation of every? thing it tin time was it your Inference that the robbery ; I previous or subs?quent to tin mur? der; l mean Iq that do you think the article? w. re ?tob n ir. m ? .?-t: ii h the utte ti : t wa n ? li upon tu- -a. next, and that Mr. Nathan was then murdcicd; nr do yon think that the at leles wen atoton from Un clothiiii first; that Mr. Nathan wa? tuen murdered ind these irtlcle-* alwtrae ted from the safi ?eitel the i inrdi r i \. v|j niipi-i .-uni u ,i- nu- : rtist somebody went in there tor h that safe and waa probably delected; Mr. Nathan he i' ' got out of lied; went into a inn. room, w.i- i ,i t bi i ?a robber and wa? atrucb ; Hu position oi i '?. would Indicate that that waa the order ol the pi,,., t' Von then agree v. ith lu Janvrin m his theory. A Yes, Sir I!-. Mi Kussell- llav. you ft theory that then vc-r, two personte. a I barona theon m regard to thin natter; but, as I stated, 1 bouldnotl? wilting to swoui whether t ? wen one or la o pe mans. I v tin Fun mail?How do rou account for theoppear ? ? cue li -un O? Hu d u. .,.i t.. ui.iu t an equal hight. A. 1 accounl for M cm em ?Ide, ?I least, b) this:-the arter) being inf. illy, if Mr. Nathan made any strngg'e to get up he would hold on to thi -ni ol the wall and perhaps the i . ?un, oc-un ? . 11 ? 1 in I bal WO) ? m .ne thcr w..y , It m h. ni un., ?truggli iv ith the murderer be v, iildhave ? brown into the corner und Um blond e anaed in that W.l\ Bj Mr. Bussell?Wa? then anything in thi appearance of ii. body when you saw it to indica! that It li place I there, or drawn there b) in) i? r mt, oi thal II wu- Hu- ii.,turill tail of the bod) receiving the A. It seems to m< It was u natural position; It strikei nie It would hn ti bun dlffl n't to pun tin bod) in that is, ill .1 i \.ti til . \?\ Mi Kellows- nd jon ' x.Hume the position of the u ti.e- -lu.ill I ? ???in winn you eiit.n d ; A. I uhln't ? taml io it; I nu n 'v not ii , d the- I hair. (?. w that way 1 [A chair waa here placed on tbi i' oi bottom up. with the fore ard part ut t! i -? it hud th, top of the back resting on tbi floor.] A. Ibsve ?i I hal till iban Was I- bag su. B) li Km--i ' Hi said the chair was upright when he ! '.,., ,r t ?i minutes p..si i , so tli.l llliduUbt Sdl, lake n np. II) M-.i- v -That was a aofa-bottomed chair. Did ? the too and bottera of the cushion I \. Into Um little room, saw Uti sofa, table, .in I the 1 I ki.ow that tin- on!) blood that v as oi i st chair was ou the bottom of Um cushion I A. Mo, . e; Referring to your theory of tbe manner of Mr. Na sr ti it loom, tin ?aft i og I er . i lose by th l chu.nd Ml Nat han cntc rme In m lus room, U the i,,,. ,- struck lum, a? he entered, on th forehead, l\ ,- 1 ,1 It I .1-..possible !? I bli! lu Ile, 'i 'li -I lie u .. ubi have easau ou the bol omul the i iioiiid tlnuk imi. i? Kow lu regard to th sprinkling of htood which are ii,-ii lions ol t struggle, will you please stat v.l., thcr, accepting yum theory that the bauds of thi assassin beeu covered with blood, if fa vu-stunk nu. ' i not the ?patters been i tosed br hi? ianda a? he ihres them tu, k t A. some blood might, bul 1 don't Hunk : iel iW Of bl'.oil vi on Id Is- so i ii um wiall . i>. V'., re- lillie BU) artet us i lit I A. I stated that the . had boen cut. e? Tit. blood would therefore have- t onie out with a gre .ii dead ol fup a ; a. V, . air. B/theCuronei Isltnotyoui opinion that a person M>mitii ? . t w?th tin wa :- would eeaaethose mai k-t A. If the- hand of the munt, n i i UM in contact with the w..:i, the marks would lie spread In different apt? ?.nu-, different lunns, while from on artery It would in -|,.. ?bed. Hi tin F lillian?Tin chair waa found to this position, that i- t.. .-a . in. In .ol > i the-1 bail was lae tog nest west; suppoei li ne i,i? i, i li el strm k Mr Nathan vi iib the m-'i .ii '. nt m the fon 'a ?id, inieht lu noe h;iv, falll n foi ward v. :tii hi? hi ad into tin- chair, und then strnggh d ii?i tron that position, the chair having been ove-rturni 1 In tbe , ifllct, of oourael A. I should be unwilling lo? (j 'opposing the chair was to tads position, how do you , nut foi Mt. Nathan'? head coming in contact vi ita ! : i e hair this way, and a ile! wai d his lu ii.g found ni lb< i Itlou In which be waslylugatti ,"!.v.-.-is b: ' .?Mil! A. \ce opting your statement I should think li Bl In th it i o-e Mi. Nathan had bOSU str ii '; Iii^t on the bue h ol his Ina 1 from behind ; then tumble el tor loth loom, iii- head struck thi? chair; that of il in struggled i way from It hlnisetf and received an .idilMioii.il blow oil his he id. Pellowe- Then according to your statement- If the I ',- i- -tin k on the bin k ed the head which knot Iced bim forward bo that bia bead could bun rested m thal chatr, UM murderer or murderers must have t nu. lound biciiisi lu-- bend was Found 1) nein reefton, v ', i - ,-.i . hi had been stnul ? runt da von mt to this, that the per? la i he m.oh i room; i h .1 1 ? , i ?ii- In; that In I' ;? lie t lil i -ii on titi Ino ?< ol the ? , ut.'t III it if , ?UI l i i ?t iv ItbOUt a ? e'!e i the blow was I or before I A If you get such o blow whnta do \ . . . ' ,,.. tri m ? urrara bbcaixxd , h ii. saut ti.a? v. baa he s ,u um i Um toft ce parfe i tly i x1 ode d, tin b at SB ' ?in ankli in the UttiC room: the- li Ml axed; i illeet the es ?i position of ti - arm - I t me m . i Ight hand lay Bl one linn.II i . . ..;,p. ni nee ol Mr Nathan Mini?1 bimi A When I examined bin '.' vi . , , ; v. -|, ,. minuten pa I >'. it -? ems arte r I hat; I we-nt Into Um :: t lOi o'clock ?imply to give my ideas to ... , bodV Mu n ' A. No. Hil; 1 eni : I, ut t li.. 1 lui.i oI leu, UW II U" I , ismii ni the d the blood upon It was perfectly ?old i , , ned ibu! Into Um I U. ska I, ami bl that nu BUS BUIIM , lit, U .,1 the blood ??I- np the di inn, i of Um handle. ii. ii ii., nth- , ti ills u krttie i im ; - a Tos, Hm it ?..ni,i h might buve hoon von taw ot tin-1 harne t I LO? lone : innis.: Mona ttedai ; at - I i the I head up, I ? neath m Hu hall oi i i the ,i when you i "win Vie,.,,. **? - , is.,, mme ten minutes eartter I saw Washington Nathan with the Captain of Police. y. Wen the l>oys both dressed ut that tune! A. Yes, Hy Hie For, man-Yon coln? Ide with the opinion of Dr. Rtitoner thal bj mu re-op,, examination probably, ami ?heirn, al nnaly ?is ?ertatnlv, coagulated blood upon a gar in. ut can he distinguish, ,1 iroin fresh blood ! Ti By Mi. Fellow??Did Mm make anv mu nvacopical <\ amination of the body or i.bio.l there I A. No, Hir. ?a] Did yoi.lice whether th? le was anv ? on-iderable MUBi.tity <.f hair ?-altered about In the liliiod. A.I no tie.-.l none, what. ver. V?. Any indication? thut hair had been pulled out vio? lently! A. No, Sir ti. Then your opinion to ? 1 A. As I ?aid hafOM. that lu w a- stiinn. ,] at tirst, ami no violence was u-i d. Hy a iuior-How eould that wail have become io be? smeared I A. That w?.uhl not mussaiily implv that he mad. ?my struggle I Qj Do you think th. blood tame from Mr. Nathan! A. i? It MM lanMa] on then- cither k9 a shirt or limb I A Ye?, BIT ; in both etuca 1 think bv Mr. Nallian liinntalf; 1 tin k part of if waa . BUM d bv Mr Nathan's knee, a? he in!.I , ,1 it again t Hu re, pi ihap?, in the agonic-of (Math 1 think Mr. Nathan tried to gol up. I think lhere I- , v i il? m . of that mu. h struggle, and In lr\ ii g to get np he . aught hold of the right casement of the door ; Hu blood waa almost all on the right: thal was on the door of the ea-enicnt, and ujs.ti the wall between the door and win? dow, it is mv impression that he inver got above the sitting position after befell; Ithlnkbemav I. ive done that : t hat wa?, in my judgment, when he recovered from tin t!i?t wound. ii. How tuen do yon -uo,. he got from the small room out there t A. I think be waa knocked over. i?. How do yon explain the blood upon the overturned Chair! \. That's what 1 e innot explain. y. This blood, ?is I umlerst uni you. was in the narrow ?j. n . in tin- larg, room, between the jam of tia door ??al UM window t A. Yes, su l>. Was there any thing in the appear nice of the blood when yon first saw It to indicate thal it might not have been produced by rubbing the hinds against it t a. I think it wa? produced bv the hand?. ti. Then if th. murd? rerruhhed thtfblood off of bia hand Upon the wall it would leave the nnpn ?Ion toil saw linn I A. Yes. Mr; I don't think he did that, how, v cr I think Mr. Nathan did it ?ft? r hi? Mud was fractured, grabbing at th. door; I have u?> Moa that there wai great pn si. ii strength on the part of Mr. Nathan at m fn.f i am ve i v w, li convint ed that there wai not. my all; Bj tb? F.ri man?Don't yon thmk the right band of the murderer grasping thal Instrument would thereby havi been protoeted from having much blood on the to? dds of the hand I A. te-. I ,1. (,!. You found no blood at all on the <-nd of the tnstru lu. ni vv bli h the |m i ?m held in his hain! I A. N.-, Sur. .,'. Dont you thmk if would have I.?-, n ililli, tilt for blood to get in upon tb, hind I A I think tin-deed might have ben committed by one mau, and he got frac Without a Bingil drop of I loud. i). You don't mean lo say M eould han got oil without having having blood -patt? r.d upon lum ? Yi-,Mr; I dont sa j then ronldnol have been mon than oae maa m the loom; I think Hu- di ed wa? .lone by DU min. that the first blow was strnrk from lb. front, knocking him dow n: that he probablj tumped right em bim. ./.How shorn th. papera being handled I \ I think tim pmbahlj were.be. ins? I thiuk lu all probability he liol no lib. ,,| upon linn: ii he v.., s ear? ful tostipi.v.r ood m, im- tim.i. he ?ould preven) gettingauy blood on Ins i, et. i,'. Did you notice tie door foonounloatlon hat wenn th.- tuny ami Un h 11 when you went there for the find time? A. 1 tallied that it Wi- shut; I did n't liol a e Ululhl r li VV 1 - |. i '.ed. ii You think, then, thal Mr. Batbaa nn\y ha ve bean ii , ni n d witlioul at ti.n ing tin attention ofpaasars-by, oi making anj outcrj I a. I think he mule no outcry Wll lICVi'l'. ... And that this person might have eonmeoeed, eon 'ion i. lud completed the examination ol tin ?are with? out getting any ldood upon himself ! A That i- iii-I my opium?, a.ni tin opinion l formed at the time ; at the -.?i... time, of (oiiisi, I thmk theremaj bave Itenn too P< i.a in the room; I onlj mean to-a> that thora only II. ed t?i ha\ e been one. 11 s-11 M ?. S V OB . IS. 1 l;\NK I ii! kill. <n ii. Fiank P. lil ,ir WM m M I all? d. .I depend ? i?. When do y .m naid. I a. InfitLooto. ti Wen yon in the < Hy m th. night of thettthof Ju'y I A. Ye-. Sir: I wa.-at the Fillh Avenu, H .t. 1, wini, I KB boarding. ?J. On fin- ini'iliii | ol tin- Mth ol July Wa- Hun any thin;; thal attracted your attention 1 A What fell undi r mj observation l will proceed to narrate Ben oa . Hired." i?. Btab first about what time H was. a. tboutH,or I n I al I ? a lit i le b? fore, in the m? ruing; 1 got np for the puipo-c of i lo-iiig the blind? ol my loom in Which the light was coming verj trongly, and which In fact lud a wa io n, ,i nu . ami m doing bo, a? I appro n he i the win? dow and hu ki d a. mo? the -ti. et laen In thehouae,No. itleman sitting lu Mi nigbl clothca at the third -Ion window, ?iml 1 notii ed Bl the same lune Unit I lu front do. i of the bon . wa? op? ?i, stood at an aa.ii "f about ??, dee? rea. Ofeourae tins did not arrest say at? tention partieabtriy, at hast didn't eva it anv wonder ni ia at anelug the door open, and the gentleman siit'iig m hi? own henee ,it in- window. ..? I suppii-<d; I retired lo bad aftei elo u g the binni?, and wa? arouaed a staut lime aftei rd bv ouli-i. - ot "I'.ilhe:" and "Mulder'." I gol up nil ?aw two gi i tli nu ii m tis n uight cloth? - ?tauil ig al iln do. i , i Ko. i-'. I" th . \. lalming londh ai d cal Ing f??r ti? p . and one ni them hi 11 ?tala el I lood np. n bia gar lot ni- and bl- t? ? : wen blood J bia -lo. kim - iii I saw the police!,, ,11 enter the Imu . . n iii nu in ?t ., bort time, an i 1 - a", on o i ?o young lu. n pi? k np tin- Iron In truinent that la.', mar the door und ihOU ii to the policeman, and 1 -ni i? .on.!, trmi i the distance I wa- ii on, It, thai it was the bolto! the ?tool that bad r....... I d, broken og di detached In opening the door ; I BUpiOSed at the lime that then- had bee. - im attempt to enter th Louse: I ren.ber Hist I had seen Hu door wide open, and I thought the i?-i M wM bad entered th. doun hag been deb ? te I, and m ttempting tu di lam linn thal Util y ?'ung man bad lo. u inJun a,an I tin out? i. bad boen ma?le bj these young persons, the j not being abb togolnto the riie.t, a* th. y were un? .in-sid. That i is the Impression the teeni n mIi upon luj mind th.\ eontinned 1.. cry out in nuch .i li nile n, ?:,,,' Ui exhibit -o no i h on, i .,ud di ' ?. .-. thal I con, lud, ii mj Ide , v.us in ort, i t, ami I dispat? In I .! s, i ? vunt over tli re to learn what there was about It, and 1 learned Mr. Nathan had been murdered; Omi ii about all that tell under my obeervatioa at i bal Um to refer i in i to fas i att i Bj Mr.Bussell?Which window wai it yon no the young man sittj gi a rbe third ston window, miine dial Iv , vi i th. Iroi I do. 1.1.? m-t Ui Mxtli ?,. who wa- tii.it young man?hav. you mm him duo ; A. Onlj afterward at the don j to had sub - w biak? r- un Bl fw i. t Looks r-im- t ii. room,and e. If yon recognix him there. A. \e-,-ii (pointing to Frederick Nathan.) (,.. Which \...- it thal had the Mood i?i?'ii hil i lotto - : A 1 '.- - !... t( -o v,,i!-., ii derlei Nathan at the window, and afterward at the froat dom I A. li waith -ame person. u. How did in sup. h I A. H:- .1. mi au >r waa . at ire to natural al the nine; nndisturlted and unexclted; it sa ila. li lo lia thal he Vu- putting OU lils -lo; hil -. i? At tin tun.- '.mi saw them both on the itoop yon I cn ii nain,-red v.ei in. I s? eu I In ihm open, ann y ou connected thal with the fact thai Ihe door was open whee yon looked out before I A. Y. -, Bir; thetbeory tiiat suggested itself to mj mind at that time waa that having usen the door open a* the time I aawthi?young gentleman at the Window, it IH ' Bl n.d I?> m- th.lt lome one had enti r, 1 the lum-, bv the Opt n door, and thal IbC young man had d. tee!. ?1 It and attempt? d t.. am -i bim. By the Coroner?Wa? Hu- youngman the aune .un i at the window, and toe one that bad blood m hi shirt I A. Ye.-.Hil. llv Mi. Kussell?Did von notice whether there wa- a i. ht on th. ?corni flout I A. No, Ml ; it wai daylight w m n I look, d out. Bj Mr.Fellow*?Whieb iloor do von occupy In the Pitta Avenue Ho?, i I A. Fiiih il....r; Bo, 71. i?. Is thal Of a bight with the third Hour of the Nathan house 1 A. Verj nearly; ti.? lattei might be a little high? r than minc : I won't Im i ? italie I?. When \iuir atti ulmn w as i all, ?I lo Frederick N alban wa- he sitting ? r ?tandil i b1 the window. A. Pari ot the time be was sitting, and ni would get np from his chair ami go to the rent of bia room, and appeared to me t.. i.e getting sunn- garment to .ins- lumaelf with; I didn't remato a gi. al whiles the moi nlng a i-.i very ad liiiiin; 1 Hied to i no1 my-elf at tin- vv m,h v. ',' Did you m linn at anv time stand ing with his front du ci Hy toward y on I A. Yea Bun Isa. him di tinctly; he i bum to the ? Indow and leam ii out "f ii ?ligbtlj. ap? parently im tbop rp.. ' of cooling himself. ?;. You -a'- to. ??hole length ol bli person when M was In the room f A. No. Mr, I could no1 l/. There might have Iikii blood mi the lower garment and von no! iii.-??..! nil ii I A. Yes, Mi. <>."Ulan von ian lulu at tin- door,what part? lu? nigbl shirt wa? bloody ? a. Rtostockings.the Inwarpait ol lu- shut...mt hi- -nirt frent. <>. \<ui an positive that blood was not on bim when von s.v. him before ! A. 1 am quite positive about that i". >\'li.iJ time Wai this I A. I don't know < netty] it was some time before the alarm wa? given ,i H Hal von gotten to -I" <p IM in a do/. I A. I think v. iv likely l -a- p iiii.lily .ml?-, p. I,. At toetlffl youtir-t look. I out of the window ?lui 11 see .i newsboy on that side M ttoatMM; aayhoya "with pap? i-f A. Nb. Ml i?. Anybody on the Ol p? of the Nathan hoii-e I A. No. if. W. r<- th? rep. r- u? pm-Hiug. A. I think there w< re, b it I wouldu'l b. posit i vi. i?. When th. Iwoyouu? men came down and gave t??? ala nu did you notice tb? pu-it um of the door at thal time ,,- they were standing to ii ' A Th? s.uni r-nle ol the d ?a up p. iiiittoii- open; I think the other remained to in. sam. position Hu v wen outside of th. door, aj?? is an il m i !" ii di-li. -s li Wa-the dooi throw, anv wider ..)? n than it was vv Inn von til-t .-aw-t at :? A? I could not li II ; my ?it t, nu. ii was more aurai t? d to the youg um n ; mvaafonal !. I eoiid lu ni what tiny Bltd when they laisid th? ir von ? - vi 1 V loud. tt Can yon raeognise the aeeottd ni the two jutson? . thal nu ridag i a. Ye?, .-u I think the Monad one -ii- by the window, with th?- fan. I?. W..?'th. n any I' I nod 111?, ti lu- ganami- when you sac bimi A 1 duli 't s. . any. (J Wa? von ni nell a p. -ilion that vol. eould I A Yes. II, took almost every position that ti man would nnder such i ilellliislaiiei - ' i?oth wen dWOOd In whit? night shut?. I think Frederick Mai han mu-i hav. bad hi? drawer?on. Uecertalnlj had bli ito. king? on it looked i.,,., ,- if he h m1 ? pin of red siipi? ison. t^. Did vu i imti" whi Um r Mi. WnhlngtonBathiBMd bo. ks on ' a 1 do ii think M had. By til Im, ni.,:. Von emu.: ve lltdy I? mi-tak. n m th.-' i.u t thal 11m '???.i wa. opcu al the time yon flrsl nd went to your window 1 A. ?o, Hir; 1 bar? bo kimi of doubt about it; mj own tmpraodoni an nry ,i l.-pt with mur window op. n. \ Tie blinds ere wideojM u; tb. Bah wm ?rp. .,. Dill , on he ii .iu.\ i.oisa ,,luring tin- BlgMl A No, , lai'hfi g Di -. I. ,, , o. Did you go luto ti., boam that morning yonnoiri Hi Mi Fellows?At Whal tun. wa- this dog picked up lil I 1.,",' I.".tu! \ Vi iv .i Biter got in tlie second lime and mu the two geutlemcii ai ii?* ?i ?? ... i .?coman lu , b? w.-ul in au i i ?:? lu, and ii a n ?? 'j rtbej ung n,.-i. pbk np tins lustrum, i.t and I , ? dd s. ? bin - ?I? ml ?li! | ii,, polle. man I >.k ..t it ,, m , ii,, ? ? d ...i.i voiitii. pMaaama i I Ibllik th. ? i i . i , y I,,., th. i ist rumen! lohiahnnill Idou'l k11' edi iuk thal lu was < xptoln Ilfl (., ita pai i ? iii .'. the m.mu. r in whb h the ? '?"' ?-" ' ,,...,. I l.gil .1 ? -.- 'h' boll mile ?h.,, I dont .. . mi. , . 'hal hsi ded it t?. i policeman, hut If I? my Impression that It wa? the youngi i ot thi two tj. Did you we i UM lining mau lav it down again I A. That? my iiiipri shioh. TKSTIMONl OP WASHINOTOS M'urs/ir., Mr Washington Me Ke-iir.le, who resides at No. M Kast Ninet. enlh st., was then called. He- deposed that ho was it carpenter, and had ve orki d a mimbi r of time? In Mr. Nathan'? house ; the "doe" with which Mr. Nathan taaaefenaf to have been anereenuj was shown him, whereupon he-suhl that he never used ?ue h an iustru inciit. Q lud nu ev oi See It in tho house I A. No, Sir. I wa? lu the house the ?l-t of Mat mouth ; have lu on in then before; have deine repairs to that house during the Vi H <' Hid you eve r ?er the "dog" in the coach house I \. No. Bir, ne-itiior Hu re nor an) where ; never mi? anyone thnt lui? ?en it in Um i ooch yard ; I never had anything oftb.it kind In the workshop. M uni ss ture testified to the ore ?tous good charm t, i ,,f atelstra and smith, w ho have bee n . dnoj ed by him for ?arara] ;.i .ni-, and arba ei w asosolnad yoste rdnj. TJsTIMuM lil CHU K11 M AM. AM. Oftlcer Mangain, on being recalled to the stand, waa nshe-d win re he Hist found the" dog " in the hall. A. It lay down bv the Inside of tin- disir, Is-twcen the outer and the inner dom : Mi. Nathan lint drew n> atti nib,ii to it, nml I nu kel it up and bondi ii it to him ; he handed it te nu- and l luM it on the table lo tbe parlor. (,?. lud you take ii uji stairs willi you I A. Nu, Mir, not ' at that ti'nu ; BftOr 1 COOM down Maits I threw it dow ii iii that room. l?. How caine it In thut pen-itioiit A. I threw itdown tlun -o that the- Coroner might se ,? It. <.<?. Hid n't you protect itt A. I did; didn't nJlow any? thing lil the loom to be touched. ('.How long did you remain np rtetri the tir-t t et *i I went up stan? lind len kid al the body, and Clllue down stairs ?uni lent for au ollie r. i? \\ hen \ou c aun- down from up st.nts. m hum did von lean-in tin-loom with Mi. N.tlh..n's body I A. 1 don't recollect of am am (?. When von went hu. k in UM Imiiso BgUtU where wu? Mr. Washington MaUmn 1 A. I didn't notice: he mut bavi been in the hallway a ben I nose down .tai is (j. When \ mi wa nt down the street that morning wus th.- street door enttrol) closed 1 A. It waa, (^ You cannot be mlstakeii. although I ?on. Blair -am hs SSW it Open 1 A. Nu, i-ir; I should not have said so if i was not ei n. un of it; I went right atong by use staop and to,k notice of UM door, i^. DM you observi ->u\ persona on the stoop or any psperl A. Nene-: then might have teen B pup-r tin le, and I not haw-si en it it it had been folded up, or ni) dirty. i). You went up the steps and tried that door I A. Yes, eli, al 4|. TKSTIMONl ni a Bl RM II I I i k11 IM. (}. Winn do uni n Hih t A. At the cornir of Fifth ave. and Twi iitv'thinl -t. CJ. Doe? your house join that of Mr. Nathan I A. Hu ie is u spue cot Hil.it between the two house?, and Iii) house i \!c ml- jo li it fal tin r in the- nar. Q. On the nun nmg of the Jit li of July , wa- TOUT atten? tion attracted by any peculiar natas m the neljotnlng house 1 A. On the linn nine ot that iii V , my a lie and I had been -hoping ? sound ship; notblng.'hhal I am aware of, had disturbed us at ali. and um wife rslleel out tome: " Doctor, there'? somebody lu the boms I d, " No; it is In Mr Nat han'- In U-c 01 pel : BfM t ', itbel I lim i oiili'leiit it l- not out ;" >v hil, we wi le i-p. kklllg, v, lu ...I tin- tu-i ne i-e hm,i and dlstlne t. like i m lint tin : rather rtolentt] ? ebnmbei door: and ehllt e v. is listiiiiig willi nu, we heard tl.ni ?I tine t Munni-; tho tit t wa- n gull, li- I '? soumit my wife wished rae to get up, but I di then got up and went Into the bath-ruum and on ? I Iii I ni i Minus ami leok.d out. but lhere appeared ni Uti ,.: to in sen, abe remained a little while, and BO to bed again; we rose In tbe morning and my wrlfi Inoke i ? ut. and she -aid. " tin re's sonic \ii.v btHouo difficult) or trouble ?it Ml. N it li in- Innis. ;" it in cuni-,I to Hu . li? the thumba bad been very severe, that neebo pa it had iM-en struck b) lightning; I dressed uirsetf, and before I got down stairs some ol UMgtrli mtulfr. Mutbna hod i?en murdered. in Mr.l'i Hows?1 understand you to say that the steep? ing chamber of yourself sud Brue ki in tbe north-west chamber of your bouse I \. I should call it in UM vu -t i rl\ rhatuhe i. ii Hut it has windows looking out mi Twenti thud st.! A. v., - I/. Then irOWtodOWl on thi east side of Mr PJetbnn'S h,,ii-e; iii yuii know ol baie von any inloi mutloii Bl to v, hellier thone vi ludows wi re o]? ii : A Th. y wi re n. ver open; Mi Nullum and I had talked the mutter over win u tie boose wai built; I was willtag to bave them open if thev did no1 look Into my house. i(. On referring to I hot am loundyua l.cuni, do you .-a\ you beard that sound distinctly 1 A Yes Q vvh.it tm.fnieht w.isiti h. Between S and % 1 dm no1 look ut i.ii w.urh, bul i know it waa, bet bow wa, had bud a Ki od sound -li i p. i?. This Hist sound ?w .I-it like the falling of a Ix.dv I A. No; it .lui not -ouiel like thal. i(. It was ii dull dead sound f A. Yon; I went in mun? diati-ly; I saw a few leerson?, Iilul not milne the in par? ticularly. I su .s a police mu.i. pcrhap* two; I pasaed up ?tains th? stall ire, like mino, quite dark, anil they ure m.i.,e vin solid la the beat manner; m nu boase, It nu sen conns home at night and too - lu- shoes ? ?I. I CUnnCS. hear Ililli como ll|>; UM) do Hot i nalc .it .ill: I BUS e,| in in. eli nub. r ?.ml saw the '.ody, I looked at BUSS to see If I amid discover anything to aceswust for the Brat sound we had ?..?mi ; the dooi ol the small room waa then open) lhere was no bedrtead in ti; I had an Idea thal it might have been sUunmrd against Um bodate ad . Uli ic w ,s ,i -mall i ? nt. ? bible, and that was in Its | II I there wai ichall i mahogany ebalr ; Um buk of this w..stow.i: ti tin d ot; I bave been told since that the leg of that i h m wa? Ino!.iii: it th it i hair wa- strm k J t?o- iTi-ttnine nt (menning lbs dog), that might have gili ?I the Or?! sound, but the . li., | -ollllii- l.ele of .1 lill feront character. "The witness ben described Um up p. ulam ' of Um wounds on Um corpse, and bl? theory that tin di ?id i.ian had I? cn stumu d hythe ti'-t blow. He the.it min ti. | VA hen I and lui w He gut up the em ?Mini-, a bad ce ? -ed running; there were no carriages In tho street, and II wai vc ii Quiet; it wa? starlight; she saul I did not io,!. ii lli.i rou C1 i heu,1 Hu door Of that loom do ed .-im e the minder ' A. No, -ii. (i. y. ,11 ..ic ue i pr j, m I to sai what' sunni it WOUJd m ,ke- hi elo-iiie I A. No, Bli if. Lei nu ass you would .; blow struck with an ?li-ti ii mi nt Uki tt ; oi e (the dog! upon .1 soft, 1 Idli - u ?tance, such as tbe flesh it tM body, produce mch 10 nd ?s thal which von describe m 1 bei ey, d II -o lnd 1 A. I should SS) thai su. 11 .1 ?nilli,I nu,.,ii lu pi I duced. l|, yen think that ibis blow wBi riven while be ?ni on hi* hand* and knees 1 A. Yes. 1 think tbe blow an bli lu ad iv- ut 1 ight Ihioiigh hi- -I ,1 I. q, Now "iii >eu be a- exptl it as poonthie oa to Um length of 1. yuiir wife Oil? up I Alter tai -eiiiid? 1, -ed 11,ruell bow long before yourwtft got up 1 a. Almost inn 11 litote I) (,. How lune ib'l-ho uni.du ?it the win low I A. About IO !? limite? I think ; une thought ii was longer. 11. (oiihi sin hare si. n snj Bonan go aal "f Hr. Nathan'? front door! A. No, 1 i,i what is the character ol Hu-pavement on tin ? d w.iik I A. It i? very smooth StOUU, (J. A person waiking on it wi ubi make considerable no'-e I A. 1 1 iii lu .11 nu h walk on those stoUOS Without any ililli' ult) vi hale- 1 1. ti Coiild a mau have gone out without In-ine lu rd/ a. 1 think in might ; It ia all ? lid work there, (?.lio* o" 1 til 11 k tin- d 01 i ,niiil li ne lu en nulo, kid, tin chain del ched from the (rout door, without cither you or yoor wife hearing It I a thoona chain ever m) dour, and this was w11 ilk' 1. .it loe notmaki 1 gre at 'I iii m m ii- M Iahe th.it 1 h un off Um lock if it la in good onb 1 : li . oiild be taken oil .. IthOUl nun h BOUS I. o. In a -till in ht yon think thal doer 11 ?_' | no1 be 1 u unlocked, .1 person pa ? uutoathal sosuutn pnretneut, and lour wile let I. .11 it .' A. 1 kunu lh.it ..I tin t.Ha? stie w i-at Uu wind.is 11 w is rcrr still Indeed ; then wa? not a BOUnd to I?' hi uni ; Ila- lights viele all oui. ta Wai you h tim ib '". acquainted with Mr.Nathan 1 A. I km-iv bim well; I 0011-11!, ml linn ?in ano.ii,le, va 01 tUy man; li, wa- ni al -sighted. (<. when upon the street si what distance could ho recognize vont a. Tu it 1 new bunrd bim say; Ida ? mt know how strong glaan s he won . 1 arm 1 saw lulu without glasse? ta There ore certain peculiarities thal atterb te ama extreme!) neat lighted: out ol these 1? that the) peet luto lour t?I e ; wu- that ti ne ot him to a ii rt. ii ii e-xl I nt. A. I do not know ; i am m 11 sight! el, but 1 do ?mt wi al Uli i.!.i--i I m Hu sir.- t i). From youl know h dge of Nullan do von think In would be Uki li to recognize an itto r In Um ulm llgbl of a chamber at night I a. Not without glasse?, I do not think he would. Q, Qui i vi n l! lu was wealing his glusse-sl A. I do not think he would. The remainder ol tin t< -tummy of tin? witness was nu import.mt. nu m wslmv 's rt siiMiixv. Junes Nus, the newsboy, w.i? cllcd and tcstllb d M follows: q Where do von h\e ' \ No. .', S BOOt s-ivlh-st. i,i. Wu.it is your business I a. Paper bustoe ? -. l?. Miling pul? r? I A Yes, s,r. i? What is lout .ice I Ali i) Do ) ou remember the morning of July bil a Too, MI Q. Win ii wen von on that m.u bim.'! A. About | or pi j niantes alte i .', I wai Is tween TwCUt) Ihiidst. and I i ??th ?ve. ta VA hat did Von see there I A. I was silting there f, hiine m.i lui" I just thought ?l would be a good place te go omi te Mr. rTsthan'i atop and fold them there, so I took them under mv arm ; a laboring mun, u mason he lo ki d Uki , h al jual walked mi I be ton- me , hi pu kod up a ph i o of p ,|m i .nul put it lu his pocket e./ Winch waj whs lu- Bring did you took i A. V> I, he i.-I li ic do ' li tin ?top uni Weld tow al il M X1 h .i Vi (i What die! you du th. ii I A. I went up the step to s.. it it waa di i , the ?t. p was bolfwej wi t. Q. Did you ol crvi thi condition of the door 1 A. Yes; It was two nu bes o|h li ,it that time. c^. wiuie did you go theo 1 a. Down to the basement on tin- corni r, Mi be, k< fr, ?t w.i? dry down then i.i. How sooa afterword did rou hear tbe < iy of murder I A A.mil win! uti, i Blwitt Ihr. i |ll.liter- of Illili ill. i?. You -ai it waaMmluutea ufte-r?about wree-quar? t. IS ol BO lim.I ! \. Vlf. (j. Who did you see I A I ?aw both riMUgmeucouM down the ste-p and i iy out "murder " al Hist, the u they i ii. d oui rm in i?,. ?,' Did yus s,, i poUeaBMa oaaoet a. Hot enttl tea llillilltiM aller U Didyousei nu othn peron th.ro! A. Yen, Mr. some men; one of them tool up Hu- "dog" nml banded It round to the nu ii , I just wini up on Hie -te |i to .se.*! vcl.ut a.is th? mutti r. i,i. Tli- ie v.. . no polioe-uicu winn I hose- men esme lim, l A. No. Sir. (? Who dut-ion teen ptob up the'dogt" A. One et Hu l.ie UM ii, I d.I know lib,i h. c^ ll'W lone after did tlie y come aft. I ) oil vc i? ti,, n b. ton ! Abo it t. n miLiM. | I/ I m fl li I.I oW .HIV of the lill II von SUW oil He -*l'|,t \ s,,, Mir. --o ii.- win-out .u nftb-AventM Hotel and i-i i.ii wen luis une mon. ',, Did i on - , .i ' .,, i.-, .i, the iii init.i .' A ?W ope n . h i u','. i? i.i ton N .Hi m'? I ouse i K. Yo? i; Hou long m b ti ' A. '11 :, Iii i ii n te- or ?I <ill.il t ? r of an lu 1. vi. ';.. ii 1. Ti .i minutes Ik Ion wont I A 1 f.,ti the r.v "I mi.ni. i i '.oil m ni to feld pupe-l ? I A. Yes. (} lb n U would be bail nu hour .--ft? r rua A "e.s. Sir By the Corones- You sao no Boraaa around Hu roi Q Yondid batana person go up to the driver, and t?ll him to drive on! A. Ye?, Sir. <4. Where did he go! A. T? the house next door. 'j' Did he go Into that house! A. Ye?, Sir Hy Mr. Fellow?? ( an you give us ?mv description of [hat man yon saw go np on the ?ta-pst A. Ye-; lu tookl d like -? mason, and wore a white i ap such a? mason? u?u ally wear. <}. Did he have whl?kv t A. I did not notice. M How far did M go up the step* I A L'p to the, very '? Was the paper lviiigcloae t?i the door I A. Yes. Hir. ?-?. Dm he re ?i the i ape. I A. Ye?, Hir, and put It in btopeeket Q. Wa-it like this (showing apai>er)! A. No; there wen vi How li tiers on that paper. Q, Do you know what a bunk c1.?'? k l-l A. Yes, plr t? Did th? paper took like a bank cheek I a YoLfilr ? Did In stand th. r. and read it t A. He put it in bil poeket and walked away. 'i- Did you iiotii e what pocket he put it III I A. In the light hm.l pocket of his liants. tb V? here wa? v ou at that time I A. I wa? just going upon theslep. til fold mv papers. I). Does i our moth, r kca-p a stand ? A. Ye?, Mir. ii. Waa ah? k, spin, her Maud that morning I A. Him k1 pt li M the hotel that morning. i'. Wm she th? re when ima saw that man go np on the step? I A. I don't I? -Hei. -In null. ..I him. 0- Wa? she lhere ! A. Yes, fur. V. What does she sell I A. AU the morning papers. A. Are you what isii.llula i.cwbIhij I A Yes; I. am tli.in round. H, You j? ddle them round the street! A. Yes; I sell them In the ear?. ?.?. Had j na MM up on Nathan's >tep before! A. Yes, I had been tin re twn e ii. Where ,11.1 you fold them on Thur?day morning ! A. It was dry that min mug; I fold.-.1 them outside. *?(. And an Wedneedaj on Bathaa'i Meal a. Y.?, sir. <./ About what time was If I A. Twi nty iniiiut? s after 5o i lock. ii Did yon look at anv clock ! A. Ye?. ? Wime I a. When'I gut back to the Fifth Avenue II..I.-I. ii. Do von think if that mun WM brought into (Vint you eould t. li lum again I A Yes. Sir. (?. Suppose M had a differ, nt dress I A. Th.-u I might not. <*?,. Did you ever get a good look at his face I A. No, Sir. I/. Yon say the door waa o|m-u two luche? t A. Ye?, Sir. i}. An \,,u sure it was. not half open I A. No ; only a little way. V So from the shreet you could not tell that it WM op" n I A Well, if you did not not ne pal ti. uiarlv you could not tell. y. Aficr you found von could not fold your papers, winn-did you go i A. Down to Mr Becker! basement, H. How far wi,? that Bom Nathan'? house f A. Just .o n h the stn-, t. i?. On the north sid?- of Twenty third -t. f A. At the . omer <?f the Fifth ove. Datei. ii Was you there winn you heard the alamil A. I k1 mv -l nul <?{? Thai : tud corner ol iin..,du iy and Twenty-third ?t A. Yes.- r. i). D. you say you were the tlrst person that gat te the In.,i-, ifter Hu? al in,, wai given 1 A. Then wera wme then In. re who were mare!, I did not s. e any polie, man then n.at morning. H- When von gol to the bouse e in '? WI r? tin -e young men Minding I A Outsiil. the d.s.r. i) You are ertaln the policeman did not get there un? til afta-r you dill f A. 1 ,iu. ',' Who pi, ' eil up tin iron instrument! A. It wa? one oi ib?'.?-- young gentlemen (Washington and Frederick Nallian); 1 did not notice to whom ti,I- dog waa ham I. .1 ii Tbl? oarrtogi you saw In iront of the tun ii ling; boa long waa It then win n you < ?um In the morning 1 A. It , .ame about K10 and rema.lied lilli1 .': 10. ti. Who toidi he dnvir to ga on ! A. A g1 lill? mail to ' in n ni \t door. 1.1. \n roa i. nain ii was uot a paHa man that m dei lid it t.. move ou I A. I am. ?. win re did h<- di ive to i a. Toward the Blxth-ave. u Wae there any kodj la the carriage 1 A. No. ?,?. Wa- the ? nuage .m oiil. a., i y li ii k or a g? ntl. man'? carriage! A li anea ?enUeman'scarriage,Bira Foreman -How onintolaboringmandreasod 1 A. He had on w,.lte punt -, a g1 ay I Ml and ?i white soft hat. he had ?i dinner cm m his hanii. it. Ti U Hunk v mt wold nut know Hu? man again un? less he wai similarly dru ned f A. No, sir; I did not see his faa ?-. if. Winn d14 you in tue tbto paper I A. Win n I pi? ked it up. ii Wa-it folded or unfolded 1 A. It wa? unfolded; he tooki d at ?t once and then put it in hi- p. cket. ?,. Was it pi lilted I A le?, ?sil ; the lette!, appeared lo la vellow. '.>. How long was the man looking ?it it before he put it in I - p .. kel I A, About | se. omi Mi. Hu--eil?i mi von .ver fold papen on Mr. Bath in" a beb.n i a. I did. Ml : twice. i?. Did you i vei -? e a balik draft ! A. I did. Mr; I 1 NO at W. rk ni a printei '- ; there wa- some writing out also, ami li app. an-1 i,, b. a boah book filled up. ?.'. How i,i.ii w,n you to lam I A. About four y .rd?. <} lion long was In gone win ii von -a v these young men on the door ?lap I A. About 15 oi M minuta s. ii What then attracted your attentionf \. Tm?<? gi nilen,? u hollow? ?I out " .uui.li r," and culli .1 tor hi lp. i{ How bug vv.i. you ti.? le before the poll.? mau < ann- f A Ten minni. I Foreman?Win re li?l v nu first see this laboring man ! A ile i ann from Broouwaj t; wiure wen you wheo he fint?ame! A I wm st.i ?..lu gal the ? orm r of 1 Hoad way , .,iul 1 lollowed hi in dow ii Twenty-third-??, five o? i v yards. ii When did tin- mun thal picken up the paper got A. Bight ?Iowa Twenty-third st. on that sub, 1 didn't lind, al lum any n.on after he got to Sixth- ive. ?J. Did he seem to walk lu B hoi rv I A. Platter thllii lu ?lui when in- was coming from Broadway; tin? waa about .a 'u unte- to .-,. l). 'A here ?lui you get your pepita Hint morning! A. Down ,u ali the otti, .--. l>. Winn il m-,lal von get down! A. At 5 o'clock. i/ What tim? | \. Three o', lock. H. Ho? did von lome up! \. Kode Bp In the Third live, eai - a- lar a- 1 we ut y thud -I, ?uni tina wa ixl over. (?. Ho. I. Bg did Hu.- mau look ?it this pa] ? I A. < * i, i v Bsecond; h. waa standing with in- bach toward me; I wa.- ai,oat a v aid llnln the loot Ol I Ile -b [1 (/. What i i tin yellow mill, on the pap. r I A. A It? -. ? nue lamp. 1/ io win,:., lid you firO -tal thal you -aw t'ii- tullis ?ti HOD! A. Tu luv InoIle : i? Did lato ni m' look at vouf A. go, gb*. TM Goori le T> upui djoni!,c1 to tin fJOttri el ?..lierai B. --nuis at lu a. m. lill I ITAl .tllh.lY l.\ F0UBTEENTB-8T. ? OBONgaV 1NI..1I -i ? vi Pim t, .ii -ni i vi'.i.r. II.IMI. mi. t'nrnii.i Klvini .mil ?i jmy \i-t.i<l,i> lu l-l an um ll.alio!, m?o Un i in niu-t.iu ? s xmiiii t?.! with the death ol .lilias Fin g Iel mi, who .led I la > in ;i huvonct wound ix i ivi d i ii the lum nmg ol the 1st in-;., during an alten allon in the bal-i i v id Ail.iin LoBgMed, it No. Ml F..i-f Fouiti.-iilli-t. Pan u k H' ilh y of East Fourteenth st. testlfl. ?I that he ami bil I roth, r, Ml. hat 1 lingi, ton. the in ii killed, ami .lohn Baadh, wi re on a spice the night of the o.. urn me, and iliank i oas, l.-raldy; wine passing Laagfaftodfl bakery, some one propueed to go li and gel ? Into M bread, willi s.? and Fing!? ton went do .v li alni ?i-k.d fyr a Inal, and th' pri-olier ri fu-eil to give it: Ih'-v tin ti Went up the -I? O? to the stn < t. ?uni I'm: letei, ; n poi-ed to go ilowi, ?igain. and-aid he would Iny a i-.af; willie?.- ami he .ig .in e:i!<r?'d the bakery , ami 1 iiiglclou WM taking a loaf, ? hen Ia ingfiii d. th.- pris.ga i, b d him to leave it alone, .Hld, -a-l/liig a , I lib. -ti in k w rues- ami Filu'leloll, tin prisoner picked up I gun. ?nul w;tm -- ran out of the bal ei'. . fo.lov'. ed by PtogtotOB and I.IBgB a d. ?Hal, M thc hit*.a na. bl ?I IM stn Bat, M stahhed 1 inga ;..n Tin.m i-l" im' - ??: No MtCaM t-ixle. ith-t.,..ne oftb. Fun eton party, gan similar testimony, adding thal ! ed i.'bi'. d Mi- ha. l:. Hey In the thigh ; witue - took iiim bome, ici.:.!,!!. I with Iii... during the Bight . mi wa arreste 1 in the na ming Berner i Co irtney of No. Ui i -t Fourteenth-.' h. ard ti,.- row, and saw a man mi top of Laugfried, the pu.-.m i; witnem i?".k th. mau og,and he walked au y I " nthei inen wen standing near by ; theprieonei bedan old gun ; bil wm was the uutj pel -on aiding lum. James McC.be, living st the i me pi ee, beard a row, ami s ion ?ift? I vv ard saw four un li x me out of the buM I ) ; one of lie-,i. who wa- vi iv excited, p III ! I It hi- co.it, ami threat, m .1 le ?hoot the priaoner, who had follow i d ti,.-m-n ; ih? priaoner bad a gun ami bayonet,amih? s.uil : "You will shoot, w ii: v ni " lu tin li -labbe I oin I the men ; then was ?mother row is-l ween th.- priai ni : lui tin nun saMin afterward; Ptogleton " o ii" man unothretrtenad t" ?hoot. Patrick Pomen gara abollar te* timon j. Two poll, .inen testified that when they came up laang fin ,| san! tin, i ot four inen had assaulted hu.- BBd at lenipt.d lo steal tu- i read; ?i man steading by said that r.. prison i haditabbed one of tbemcn,audthla waa ad mined by Daugfried, who -.ml that M did in sclt-de feuse; Patrick Bellley waslutoxinted; the otherawere somewhat the prlaouei wa? sober; all wen an? -*<-il uni taken lo the Station Houae. 1 ,n ed t. tilled that about l| a ra., Aug. 1, the wit K, 'i i, raine Into bia lok ; ? and i ken foi . .1 of bread on tenet; wttneai replied Ibal be inni ?, .?-d Irustlogany one; Beilby theu went to tM do? and s,,. i . to-..nu-mu in the street; Fingleton then Came down,and while Hedley stood ncarwltneas, Fingleton took a loaf from . box : wltneei tool li from him, and then, Mixing both m. n by the collar, Uuruat thom out ol Um place ; the flau carne back, followed bj their ?9pm p miotis, and seizing a number c4 pie. ?s of w.m,.|, mod by w tins- in Ins busiiie.-.-, assaulted hun.-.-lf and workmen. willie??..? l?;lididhlin-c:t a- v.el: is lu ?.?mid,ii-Ing anoth? er mal ?taillai ?th k, but was sa riou Iy beaten ; ho ? ailed ?? Pome. " and the gang rauo.it "f *? l'la.e, a? tbey wert ai?.ut t", ime Into th.- pim? again, witness caught up au obi gun thal st??"l mar. and went t?, th. st. ps i. .?ling to the ?Ireet ; Fingleton mid "BUkudaside, und pil ?l.t th.-;** wltueaa then made a thrust M Fin? gleton while le- wa? puttmif ins bandin lu? i?>ikot, ap ,..ii, olly with tin- intention <-f drawing ? pistol M aras firmly of Iba belief that th. san?-' Intended to kui him. ami tor Hil- reason caught up the g?.n ; bealing his Wiafe'l voice on the street, Immedlatelj after the subbing, he ran up ?lair?, when he was ?el upon aud isjutcu by turee Counsel for the prisoner prodi.i doMaamanry evi? dence lo show that Fingleton h Ml Is-en mun ted III May. lass, foi foi Iblj ro'.hiiig a man ? i. the -lict. Tin . lae had never laren irn d because Fli gletoo'i friends had m ibnsiltn i omp,a.i, ml i "t I" app. r agaluat lim 1 he ,a, a a? given to the Jury, who, aftei i brief consulta? tion, g ?? a i-i.lut ..: jaitlflahto homicbto, and Mr. Luugti -. J .u- ?'! -.hin Jeu_ IXjnUSMI < i.t'RT?'ni' 'it? Pim II Be/on Judg* Vardoto. ? Elisa ?'. Horn .-?s--t. FrtdarUttl kout This li ? oat torn di rone, some of ?la?- i ... hbivi . ni', boen gitan to ti? |l ., .. ,a ,lown for dial ve-ientii ?uni .iff? r u ,,,.,,.u?? in ina bearing, a verdict tor the 1 .... ii ? ? -' ? - ". i- rjpBBMg ? ' .I'll? ? ii?*iiu n / ?,,,-, .Inihir lilli Miril. ? \lin!i.i A I m.-t 1 OB '.', ,,.,., .'nug. d with pro. ariug , | v.,?u,g woman In Brooklyn, wai brough! before Judas Barnard, ycoterdav, oa babea, eorpaa und au application made te admil Mr le Bali. Ii.nl wa? tin-,I Ml VV m ..Ha? I.i.g In I ill. t . HEAL B8TATB. Ni w York. Momray, Aur. ?, mo. Real estate men angel infected liy the yacht fever, and gave thctiiselve? up for the most part in a day on the dec p. In this the)did no more mr h sh t! ,n thousands of their fellow citiKen-, and pe rhups tiny Wen n i uni in time ignoring tuislnc-s by sec lug that neither of the fuvontes, the Dauiilloss ind the ('umbr?a, carried olT the prise, UM Queen's cup, won '?> 'ho yae-ht America In English water? in l-l. and liuiisferred to Hu- . arc of Hie New-York Yacht Club, wine li has proved Itself competent to retain Um trophy. Doubtless, nou that nat.I struggles .re- over, .ind America lins In nmplii I iuivi rs ?iiiel sellers of re ni estate -?ill give Heir e lillie attention to home- lluprort aunts TWAMWfgM OF HEAL hfiTATE. ?UW-TOUH i IT1. Kr.it/lwtT, w ?. 77 1'i IX ? ,f . n-.t BMSm.ti'?" Mvlmili ?Tr. .' ?. HIS ii ? ,.| Mt! ?? . , .1 HU S!isrff?t w ?. MS* UV ?ad MS c 'i ? -?.?; - m.,|> Muli?1). 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I. 11 !? n llouli-Tunl a? l.'Oft* of |,r..pu?-tl -N,?trin.l %t Uti inu. Lu 1rs i:.,iil< ml. - ? -ule '?tit. ? l.,l.| IVyUaraf*sai Uwins, -..t. ssaUsr/esnM < i ?stel... 2,COo w KSTI III STKII 1 Ol ?rrr?e eii.n.VMi. M ?? I s, 3M a w sf IHtMis U, lOtiM. 05,ne?i KA-Tl UK.1 K11 Bnrfis,? c.ir t.i NVw H.*! ? I I* Bartas 1 ms. ajM ? ??I1KI-?-.U. I'., BUarOfS, W ?. put let U M.rr-.m? ttsff. ?3.'?lll M AMAH"NR. k. , .,1 .'4 l'w Baa e.r.i I Carl. * 1 im. I..'-. ?'. Kirrt S11I, e.riui'l Hir?. M Le 1 Sah (ii IPark. Mti La ?) I' 47, 4.7 Kirri Sut, brun,I Park. 7 t>?> h?w ?o? bbus, Me.i-iian.r-?' s s, tayshsog Bapsla gsner niioo. i.i.vio 1 i>h 1 ? W.il, Wut. u .. mft n.if U?I! ?1 -' il ?' ..a, . SU?! NK.iV-.IKKSKr ? aSSBX l'eilMl -NKVV AKK. S-ii-h l?tat ??. lWftatif.Siu.ei-a?*. liiuJ'O. S2'-?i Imftwni . ?ttafl in Ms mel 'au. I ?? tnuN. ?.?* auMTi 1 nie Sh. mua ?t. w 1. ."73 flu of Be 0 iOltJS. *IU0 wooiwiiir. 1 'ottafc -t ?? ) i ". i-if 1 pi-1 it.'.i'i', I'.u.-.ii', sjilM.. .. f.'hw Ksenei JO.I Be I!-, ill.- K-ulrril ire 130 ft aerf M.iple-pkre. 5VX l-l?. M jassar . it* < ?-1.-i place- a a. lot? N - ? ii ?. tt-2f?VI i U.-i. roml 1. ? l..tS.,? Allen Baa ? ebS . 4.JO0 I rta s. naUm, ? .-. kau Ita A3. Bl, ft, -j. i,l.?-k Bs I?, liwi 1 li. l'l.lOl' BOUSSBUl l,t .'.,, .'4 liliM-k Mo lo. I'.,.!, r?. ?1.IKI0 Cr .11 ..i. I Huh rta, 44 fl from u w r.r if tame- M l-'olt-t'a. ?li loi . . IO?) viiWT BBSSSUM Ni ? ?t IS, lot No 21?. bub.,1? ? nap Mai?. *4 '?"' I -. s. - l(3nn.| 141 ll.rr nu ? m ip V-ibm . MM ? I AUUl-i | VVilliam-?t era. rs fl s of W ?t. lK.ie2iie. * H?1 (Tun ?cni Getute tor gale. ?K roa \\isli tu Sill, Kint, Excbaoee, or I'ur ' ? it 1: v r is ?.vi": ni Itj i n aasitrr, call ?a J. 1. HtKKvt in ru as sbsi Long ?olanb Ueal (Rotate for Sale. ???C IUU? WORTHflO^.?FARM.aSeciee. T? *^H*< ?t'" '? ?to. 01 .' -t. r ar.il ?it r li?iur . ?.h.? l,?n, with ? :? r, 1 ; bat rate ?al UMinraj ; Irate ??( ^'1 kioda of fruit, at V. .i.-?, s ;, ; ..,_ \A,;,: |f|m,,|. I}... -it,j,-.,vi, .nit ? a tin- prop-rtr ? aal ? ?nf ?aal laaakci rth at li am li ii BIKU Ra, 1 Mt I.r sbssy, Xcro-^crscn Ucul Cstate for 6alc. A T ORANGE, H. J^-VILLAS, VILLA SITES /\ n/l'lKM'. ? ar^ai ?i-ist? h?aotifu i- ?Unit?'! one boar f.-ora \r? ) t ',,; .-.", l.Klo* Al?, e oiintr? S.?i? a-t.1 Houa? to I K1 for laaaaaaaae -<? or bLAi KVVELL S SMITH No. Ul Ur..aJ?a;. BsssTari j i,, 11 a. m.; OaaBJIiSMSI lina kol c'naa-ita., 8 to6. 4 DEPi ? 1 b?iD(*rirUbliahed at MEN LO PARK, a \ , n the H J. U. Ii. anJ T. lo. (1'Lila.lrlpbia F .?J, mair? I oaa ?-' Um , r. IsaS btaUasB ?sMta Msmsmsf Har CUr Itali Lot? Mby IM fl j.- fn u. 9M*ta t4?irjtH iht- ^raaiei aSfOSB f wLifb ?an ?? : ?. I la n-oiiih ? : ilalhSasU ,f *H'. Kail | ariiru:?-? ? it lirtsu io rMt ile araparlr,?saSafeaist Um obc? of th. ULM.O FAKH 1 AND I 11MIANI Noa. liSar.J I?7 Ure.ol.a? Rtiom lo io. _ i LI. VVANTTNG KMvMs-?.?kto acree, good .'? il n .iceaai? N m?ra ?Sattl Sf l't.latid: Ma. Frica oolf S2? par sen 1 < aynafai asnaa 'lbs pia,,' ,, r-o*.nK asas rssBhr nats II ot an< .ibrr titan n dif l oiv d Stalea. 1 awSBOMi ?re actiuac Ad el -.. i h. LASUIH v um land a*. J. c V\l;lvi.\(.K-SI'kIM; KACTOKY for SALE or 1. k1 -I" -,'. .t.-1 it H h??v S .1 on t ?? r.i^: ?i-U 1 ' Le -i.-'li : . .J ?i -., ibtJss. Wi linanop. 11 ?i r, ?? ..n.-?-.ri-.-, lerreaacU ? ? fe ? : ' i.n-:r ?? Fre. f."<?' l-ru.? . an Ki D'. t- , Udrcaa Boi39 V? Iori 1'. C) POMPLET? Ki.silir.NCK.ti?ishcil i? fJooitria V> raw atssau ii-s al lien re V. J . BartMLB st KhN'l LOU ?weer?aisgabi - I ?.'i ? 1 . 1 un >ria* ciltiviiiiiii fnut ihad ? ?bei baa 61.<? I?*-.?. t"?.,t,i rrajiU, |,.in ? ilj . ,pil. :,,I1 LMILTOfl i W VI.I.I - ? Kataaa to Pia? C1 LEG ANT iiiieliiini-jniic .1 111? m I*-1 it HOUSE li -'i^.M.; Is? ?Uti ,,i .1.1'.tia- tan '.. ?1,1 .!.,!.le 1-..UI -' ?? I I. Im,u. n?er ?ml ro.i.1 front bannir. J.', lainntra from r.t. ? ? nu., ?ni.- puas. Nu? v K KTEVKM?ON le SOU ni' , ?1. POR SALI! .it We-.siiiel.I, one Iieiiir via (>n t tr?l Raiiro-.l ,f Nrw-J.rare Mwclti- true? I rr d?j carb war). t?o ni.-t.-rti-,'j li bul si.? Also t?u lo KL.NT clieau. A;J)to'W. J. h- l'.-nN ?1 ti. ?..;?.o, ONE MILK fruin l?ur?iiirtuii, New-Jersey, on - m i?,r In I.,., ?r.- ,i(M I U.i'. tai J-AK.'-l ..f if arnv, ' . ? ?-*n?n'>' alctreai bataan Is . - - if Bau ?ni o-.ti.. ' 1. I..: 'li. Nn.?i.rA ?lol I'hua.i. |,i,,a tuir.e.'.- (.ihiI !,i.u? lenrooaaa 1. r.li.nn.r. kaa-Baasa, taaaat-l aaw rita? li I rinto.i.-ii MSW i,f tarni, ae-ir itatiass pod M ?.???. \. Bit, ? P., toa vi n ,.-. or ?rill ric u .??? (? 1 V a fork 1 ro, K.,r BSlU -ihr- ?d,lr?a II. 1^ 11.. I'. O B01 7o, BSTHsf l?l J. r-i i. pHEAP FARM and FRUIT LANDS, pleeeaat V II .1 -D-l Villa*.-?- Io - mar >c bad at BRICKSBURG, N. J., ii-1 O' ? > Ve-t mt "O ra lri.k.1 ilirrr' lol' . -, ' i|? ri r far .11 ernj - it* ?tiki n..l ; ? ? ? v.?i.t ?a frii-r and ?pit. Prisa Otu car arra i-kl n? ??nla. i.,iii-..i Pur rlnalsn ia! aisisr. ?rsl fm nVirraaR c iVirui.LL , H 1 or li \v null.ham v.it.t Bri ?airar? N J (Tonntrti Real Ca?ate for Sale. A SFJJ?CTI0N of ORANGE I OIN TY J.X tAItMS ou lb* Urie-Rul*a?. tit ?Ds,i ., li,? Statr ;l ? t., JUU ,rr... _J. H;-11KH SAI-l'KKIHV. k1 IK Baarafc 1?ArHM for RALE.?One of the must desirable PA KM? ia Du.I?-?? Caast tyMtofrsa ?le-w Ilimt.urp ?>q Oai "? l.iv. r hjur.,?.., ?Unit Mi ?i-->? l,,..Llrw< ant Icin-e-a ? ?1 . ? I ION I*-,...? r Um .-?d r _ H. FARMS foi-RAl I. ;mel ?XCHANGE--10to800 M ASHS ern, . fi.iiii ??'Mi, to if .?o'?>'. arl d?ar?jl? I ouutri >rat? i, J. < . K:-4' I MAS 111 Hr..j.l??. tjoneco ano farms IDantcb. /"(?IM in cn VILLAGE HOME WANTED; V l. as ,. .ni rs. m isi Uaaj | sert ta 1 ? - I : '.. ?r ? . i o' ?aa aaaraf UawTatt Ai.lir?? attt pUSs, loviton. and '. vi u.. it , in Troon? Oiicr. N. ? lark._ HOUSE vYANTKP-riii ?t small ?.nilly at a ?ssVrsU rial sUhis II ben raaf 0 i> Hall, ?. fnsiumt ii m-miui <?t,,.u >?:iv ?i,! :?t. . uno.! Is-inaf.-u<?l ri- gbliinaaaal ajfaU hy ail?-i?:i.ka, ir.-!',V? IDd| easut ?iirr.niD.llo?- near ?i'r?.t ssd SSatSsJsMtS Rasa?. ? acaoola ru:.. ? u.??. ?t rnn.' wi W-.iwjkc- rati-riir" novias listrict (oi ? ?'- , i-, i in .. ? b) anfencai; Uki 'ion's- ? u-t M n,.?l.ru. m (Bai repu r. ami muai i.??c ?ol le-aa t! SB foal r-s?! ait?.I ?Itrpina-roaew, at I iacrraat'1 i-n, aad bath-nwai *4<i ? 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