innburD 2uicrican. SUyBUgT.'MAttCII Hi. 1876. fowl iffairt. Fua 8.LX- desirable residence on Fourth rtreet. Banbury. omred for ..to cheap. Ap plj lo W. C. Packer, F.q., or at Urs offlce. Da. FranAHB l ,he n"enl Hou,e OB Xoaday March 27, for one day. Cbocpid OCT. A number or local. editorials, and other matter hat been crowded out this week to make room lor tbc fuil curl pry ing In the Mahscoy robbery esse. . w , .,. e.. of Mark Bro- t eevm-al will and t&eir Urf" ,h " lt3r" . . . . ., ,-..ruar Third ud Ma. k- T. cwntrU cUitfit. HaUor of all aisas of th bast ni' sr -old cbasrs tH vw- . .ji-.IMS.I P. rf Uua nlaus, t"1"" Sur ... ... u u.Jud .vnla .-a ... -i-" """ Uat. alab arainultb Juvsnileaand adult .. b cuttitut HI- aoaue 9 OU Ul JT'iT.L hard to juAjr- ww' "k"1 fll,i,t to B "1 -.4. a. Cald-eU will ii-P" "rni H. at Mount CoriLi! en th I0l r kin on tne 1Kb ' wood ae "" uir np by tba eetaran UUor John T. !h'bafr ou 'bird atmt Suabnry. Tbe beat of fit r ysutaad, and lb moat faahionabl (d will be rsd at bia uw.i.'baut laiAjr ator. Kl Casiai ilahnar will cuotwed Mr. I. SbitaUr a f aaaanger conductor fu tbe bamokiu Diriatoa of tb . C. B. W. Mr. Bougbaar ia an esj-eriaoced rat read maa baeiug bad laaay jrra eipriasce. Kvaar on paaamc tb Central Ootbing Hall, wmc rt Third and Market react euisot help bat admire tb good taate dlvplafd in arranging in Hat and I'M a in tb window. It 1 lb bandaoaxMt window ibat ba yet been a at any bacivea place ia Soaaury. 'iw PuT Omen. k new ioat efaot baa baeo ib. liabed in Little M-bonae townltli, at tbe place former hy knowu a ki'i Hoil. and Conrad H. Kaker aj (o iu ted o:auatr. In a CHT Botnl Uat wk waa aroaded with gaeate. It m tit attraetir botei iu tbi plaoa, and ia beoon.isg aura- M(alar daily l" IU good areomtaodUMtDa. r)7 departaiekt ir of tb auwt attraatiee character. Tba rooia ar no Iras beauuful tfcaa tb a4 arc at trair.iT for a aan wi:b an empty atomacb. Taere ar Taw tablea bent in batl tbat equal tkem. Tbt atveadt - rm and attantiTaaiid evaey on who ha torid la aer tLa uapjy landlord Mr. fc. T. DniaahaU baa been mad t iaei bapp; ly tbe comfort aadatteutiou paid to then wlule gneata et tb beuae. I BKiI-Mr( E. O. Maue, of b BrM of Hair a Scbwarti of PUilrdelprhia, paid ear town a abort viit u Monday, on hi rwturn from Hbaaaokla to take tb aveaanre of Capt. J. Pbippa niUl'ary company. Tbe arm at Mala k Swartc ar eilanai vely known far auakiug tnt beat military and other ualforma. Their ardcr es taad all over the United State. They bav alae a fall line of lu merchant Uikning gooda for apriag wear aery cheap. Order will b reaaily Ud and god fit guaranteed by eending to 5o. 110 Market atreat rhila delphie. man r 8te1!k started for tbc Eaeters Peni tentiary yeaterday morning with Haley. Delaney, f aire 11 and Lerene, tbe Mahanoy robber, ana Janice De'.ancy and Henry Hell, convicted of larceny. 1XL tbe Metbadial uiiuUter In this vicinity have go De to ilarrixburg to attend conference. Jlaa. Jake Bcott, of Nertbumberiaud, slip ped and fell on Tuesday morning lal aud broke Ler ankle. J aeon Hchutub, Eat)., late Connty Commi ioner, moved into tbc "Burr Boaae," at Nortb imbrland, on Tneaday latt. Ut. Ilnnaicker -make a pk-aaant and oblilutf landlord. Cam TblKVMCat'OBT. Conatable London and JeteclWe Milton McPberaon.of Nortbumberiaud, arrraied Woi. F.vaut, David Evan, Jack Evan, John Buillb and Henry Kctcbly for atealing coal, tobacco, grain, etc., from freight car. They ctered bail for their appearance at next court. MatlUU b..rtUi cnteied tbe boarding houae f Mr. Frank Kcsncr, at Nortbumberlaud, u Thursday nlgbt of lal week with tbe intention eVjhiug the boarder..' Tlicy were beard, ani one of the boarder giving tbc alarm, tbey 1k4 without getting anything more tlian a ti voiver and pocket-knife. TBI Banbury iMtly has again t baugrd into -other hand. U. G. Fryainger is now ibe pub Jiaber. Til most perMVeriag txKk ageul we know ol bl Mr. James Washington of this place, lit i tbe agent for tbe sale of several work that should be in every family, vig : Life aud Travel of Dr. Livingstone aud Cenleunial Htatory ol tbe Coiled biales. At a meeting of tbe Pennsylvania Society for tbt Prevention of Cruelty tu Anitna s. b:ld late ly In Pbiladeipbia, Ein'1 Wl.vert, nf Bunlmrj, was chosen honorary vice-pri'sUlent tor Surili nmberlsud connty. Wa are sorry to learn that Ir W. IV. KoUbios of Hickoty Corners, tbte county, i coMpeLed lo mire from the practice of medicine on account cf disability caused by ajplo'leiy a Tew years atf9. Dr. Robbie hat been tbe principal Phy sician in tbe lower eoa of tbe couuty lor umny yeara and has been Very saccrssfai iu tuoet criti cal eases. While tbe pvoplc ol that part o tbe county will regret lo part with aim, tbry will be nineh (ratified In knowing that tbey bare anoth er phyalclan Dr. I. M. Coor to take hi iiiie wbo'.bouyba young uian, has vnad jmven bin a M a reliabln ui sb.e practitioner. Ut a card in another column it w!ll be aeeu tbat John L. llsuimrr l. lately of Shamokla, baa beewane a artoer in lb Esabraiaa etiirt Mannfactnry Co. "0. BOG Cbealnut (treat Fbiia. The company claim a sew and perfected tyatetu of shirt ratling, using no pattern, but siting their cusl intra from actual measurement. Mr. Xlaui oaer ) favorably known thiougbont tbe.fclale a reliable and cicclletit business Man. Ui word can be relied , and alt who ire tbrir or 4era for abtrta Can d p nd on receiving tbc ar brle be rrpreacntt. Tboae in want of a gwid rticie will do well te wait for a week or tw , M D be wlil via it tbi place to take order. have reortvad a tej.ijr lra a t rent, frwai w; lowuaui, ta ou articic M tlx 3d iuat m i iT . to Mtiuul tvacaera Having trub, c. 9r a lUrd to diciina )-aLuiabUi( it on aetxmut ut Urn t leiifrtk and i eraotiaUtM. La tfit&nt ait tin- ni lewra Uiat tbe pr.l dun not auirrM bia U , -lid ttt tw stteiapt waa wade u Uuv tlta laaCiaei out vuiduw, lUt at tne cloaiuf of aiaui(uuuiuiHiu ta tuat part of tbe riort m true. Ue aiatta tbat rUuUra axe w tba liabtt of Iwrum iiole In UiruVaka ancbr, and nlliiig tbem witb iiowdrr, wairii . V w bile tba acli ool la la eeaaioa. Ha daairea a Id tba teacaar, and If b la eorracl w agnw mUh baliave a joung nampaou would not cu. Uiat acliool. W aaaure A Taiaut' tb it tbr u girvn to ua waa not by any of tbe iiitrornr altachaa Ua blame. ing vlSerre were elii-teJ for ilir en be Nurlt'd Co. AgriruIturMi So -Ml last Tueaday : "ird. "". Armslroi:. '.and. 1. Haae. t : idiot. Court Procerding. TnvRsi.aT, lurch 10. Cota. . Cliaries Kornig Sett in; Dre with intent to defraud iueuiance corapny. Not gui'.ty, but to pay costs. Com. v Johu Luuger i-arcity uu.itv iu manner and form as Indicted. Same v Same Larceny. Defendant plead guilty aud submits. Com. vs Gilbert Belt, eurjciarv. 0teutlty. After tbi trial Reitl wat taken ba-k to jail, tbrre to await tiial on fur olLer couits. Com. vs Tlanuah Elrmei Keeping a bawdy bouse. Not guiity mi prosreutia- to pay coat. Com. vs Jesse Henyl ntnl Alot im ilcnsyl Relling liijuoi to dnktds. Not guilty, and proset utor, Samuel.'rcderiek, to pay iwli. Katue vs Same-Selling litiuor to m!no Same verdict. Same vs Same-Sell'ug liitosicnling drink on election day. t.nie verdict". S.:uc vs Satr! Sclliuif intoilrating driuk on Sunday, hati verdict. Cup. dicbael Kelley Pen-ttion. Cas-- beard and ndant ordered to pay ctsts. Com. vs Jartin Farrell, Mirbael Haley, I'hilip Delaney al Geor.e Leveus. Wbeu tbi case was call OP. the attorneys for the detente moved t qnasb the array of grand juroi, claimiu. that they bad been illegally drawn. Pendioi tb motion th Court adjunrurd until Friday raorn lug. FaitMV. March 17. Till morning tbe audience room was crowded, audl'.er Court bad been opened by our gei.bl frieid Mr. Beckley, tbe pilsonersin tbeCaimnni tovnsb'p rsbb-iy cas were brought iu and atea within the bar. ! The motion to qnash the array of grand Jurors, made last eveuiu;, was over-rule-i t j tbe Court. Tbe time of tbe Court was occupied uutil 11.30 o'clock in electinir the jury. Gilbert Keitz was tbe object of attraction, the of tbe audit-rice being turned toward bim. He apti-ars pale, careworn and dejected. The four oilier men aie quite young, and appear very calm and un moved by tbe inquiring look ol tbe crowd. The cas is Co.ti. vs Mlchttil Haley. Puilip IManey, Geo. Levens aad Martib Farrell. Burfc!aie. After tb jury wa w,.ra, Mr. Kase, District Attorney, opened tbe case on the part of tbe Commonwealth. lie reviewed to tbe jury the facts and circumstance -.o be proved, the bciu ousness f lb crime, and the neccMiity of having justice done tbe Commonwealth iu the rase. He pictured brilliantly tbe scene of tbe robbery tn tbat memorable night, the aeriou prcdicauieul of tb parties robbed, and fur.hci argued tbat if th Commouweakh produced eviduice and cir enmstances which wosld 'rove tbcae parties to be tb implicated one, then, for tbe good of so ciety and tb protection of tbe people, tbty would And a Verdict accordingly. Court adjourned until IS minulea of artguaoo fcgasiox. John Lunger, couvicted yesterday on two charge of larceny, wal called up aud sentenced, for lb Brat, to VI months, aud for the second, lo two mouths confinement iu tb Eaateru Peni tentiary. The session, until i o'clock, wa oc cupied by n.otlons, iic. after a hicb tbe Cameron township case wa resumed. Tbe first evidence brard was th tetimot or mia&N agyaiacta: I live iu Cameron township ; on tbe 12th of January I was ia my own bouae ; my bouse in our mile from Welkcl't hotel ; w were silling iu the house ; my wife went out to feed tbe calf; she was coming op from the other bouse ; a fel low followed her up lo the door ; 1 looked over to tbe other bouse and aaw another ligbt at tbe window 1 went over and tried lo opcu tbe door with one band, and could not ; then 1 took both hand and puabed tbe door opru ; one fellow puinled gun at we and t abut the door ; two hot were tired in tbe door ; 1 thru weul up lair and began lo a boot dewa; 1 shot tlowu aud one man fe. I ; Mr. ttilliuau came up stalls and loaded tbe double-barreled gun;tlicu ibey came out and stood arouud tbe dead man, anj i pointed tbc gun down aud shot again ; Ibeu tbey went away aud we went out and over to ibe stone house ; it was about six o'clock ; it war pretty dark ; tury acre there aooul iiirre q.iai ler of an hour; 1 only taw out mau'a mo, the one thai stood ou Ibe lower cm. r oi Uk boards; these paitie stole uiou.y n.iu (tie sloue bouse ; w lived in tbe toiu lioua- ; we Use tbe other bou-e as a sumuiei kitciieu ; Uo Dot know tbe aiuouiil of tuouey ibal was taken trout th Louac ; alter tbest paillea went away wa went in the uoum ana lound the clo k opeu, oa tbe lower loor ; we went up htair aud found the cheat biokeu oieii auu ..om) laaeu out; 1 weut to see the enVcl of ui tiring ; ibe dead man Wji between tbe two houaca ; 1 UiVcr saw bim beloic ; tbcre were two tucu Ibtle tic I ore Ibis happened ; 1 cau recumnto one ol ibe uieu laa; 1 sec blui now ; yea, thai is ibe uiau Ipoiutiu. lo Leveus ; be eanic l buy suue b..y ; another Dtau was with bim ; 1 btlieta ibe biau that was shot wa lbs other waa s tbey dij aol go lo look at my hay ; I told in em I bad noue to eil, but bowed them the road to gel souii bay ; theae 3i eu behaved pielty good iu tbe bouse ; llu-y came doaa Irom ibe baru to tbc i.ouse ; tuey t-aiua l the houae aud aeked " here the iuu ol the house Was ; 1 aboac litem tbe road lo the other houae ; Tbey came in the aumuicr kitchen houae; i lol.owcd tlie Hall ut lliaae tuei. ; they went up ibe road towards Heiaei's tatcrn ; 1 waa following bp their Hal. ; 1 could track I be in by tbc O.ood ; 1 rouiO track them lo tbe liou.-e, L.loUil Ibe snow ; InrV caute from the moau lam ; 1 did nut kuow llieui ; we lound twoun, a b.c aud a ro ; Tu:s is one ol l he guu t.ial war tell by ibe ruobcis : tbi is the other otic ; we found tin one between tU siiojiiier houae aud ibe ruau. 1 lound a hie ; Ibis i tbe ttie ; 1 did not bud auvlhiug eie ; i louud the tope ou tbe way oiuKay from the tioui-c, nearly one uit.e nd ; it wa down towards the cieek ; tbey loliowcd ibe load, ud aeul lip lo t ie Wids , i lound lb tile where they broke Ibe cheat ojk-u ; i luiiuii a cap; ibe man Uiat was shot bad no Cap ou ; the rap was beside bim ; it waa laying on ibe ground ; ibis is the very cap; tbe mau thai was shot bad a bat ou ; Ibis was au extra cap ; I gave these goods to 'iaylor ; this was al dark ; Ibis draft draft shown wilnesa repra seuls the buildiugs ; this is tbe bara, iu:s the wagon bouse ; this is the chicken abed, this tbe umuirr bouac, tbi tbe wash bou-c ; Ibe track came from tbe mountain down lo ihr pub.ic road and ihtn through the Ada up lo ibe bouse. This was in Northumberland couuty ; bol. liiil raan, Jacob Bill mau, my wife and live children, George Mowcry, l'bil. Moweiy aud old Mrs. BlUnian were In the houae; we weie all iu tbe summer kilcheu ; we ba.l eaieu supper. Crva Examined. It is lout mile to H iaiiio kin ; Ibe route ibey lock 1 uu not know wlidlj, i longer or not; (be main, road tney look along tbe mountain ; tbe road tbey I ok a a battler lo gel up Ibaa tbe public mad liaidei al the house ; lue rojj tiny iMk w.ih not . tj biily; you have Ui croa the inoiiniaiu ; the road were fro ; they were inuh ; it .i about dark ; Ibey remained tbret tfuaitere ol uu bout; 1 did ut aeeui Iheiu bin i b y bit ram'-, ouly w ben I opeiird Hie door ; Ine lei.ow al the doot I do not ace noa ; I h-ve nut x-eu Mm a i nee, without be 1 in Po'.ttvilir ; i In y have one iu Jaii I think tb..l ia the ue ; tti re weie lout ir nve persons, 1 ant not ute ; ili. re were six tracks went a..y ; there ai- i wo in fioiil o' tile house and one between lue houae : lin y weut iu oa tbe upper aide of the bouse ; the door waa not locked. TkaTIMOKf vr SKI, NATUSM UKNItlNOEk : 1 am the w ile ol Nathan lleLnlunri ; ie it li Nathan lleiiliiuer al the tioiire a hele the rob bery was roUiniillt d ; we bad aupper Hint I went out to feed the Call ; a ma u came up the road aiib a double batieiled gun and poiuleil it to waidaine: then got IrihteUeil ami tan uiiil be ran after nie and came rloae up lo tbe d or ; 1 pressed I l:o door abut ainl he tia k the K'jIi back and beitl the diMii abut l.inoe.l ; he II en took bold nf ibe door nob and pulled il opt-u ; I want ni to Ic-i-tf my t at! tx for' tl.uk ; my lit-.n ak. 1 ne the in. i tier aud 1 laid bim a miiti was oulMiic and agoing to biat me ; tit u ui huaiiatid open ed tbe door aud aaw I he uieti oui!d' and did at go out ; lliea Mr. H- isninger wnt op stairs for bis gun ( then Mr. Mowery said be would k'o lor bis gun, and when tbey opened tbe door tin y shot tbitnigh the ilnor ; the door wan not wide 0ien wbeu they shot ilitougli; the biicbaliot went through tbe door ; I think there were thir teen buckshot went through the door ; I am not sure I si-e ibe perou here l hut shot through the door; lh y aie not dressed no like they were then if it wa any, it was tbe second one (Far re I J ; I never saw these four men before (trainee; bet-1 vl my knowledge aud belie I, 1 Hunk tbat if be bad a rap on,' that il is the dark lace I saw Uiat utgbl, but I am not sure ; be bad either a blue or a biark bt ou that uigbt ; I did not see more than one at tbe door ; I did not go out ; I looked out when P. Moweiy opcurd tbe door and saw nothing but tbe flash of agon; I did not look out after tbat till they went away; alter they left I went out and brought the nei.bbor ; 1 saw nothing when I wrr.t out ; I came back tbat ulghl ; 1 saw the dead nian and plenty of people there ; ibey shot Ore or six lime alter ilennlnger Cred ; tbe first time they shot I stood at tb door ; alter tbe two tlrat slu.ts were Cred 1 sal down on the floor; tbe children w re ou lb floor ; the old lady was with me ; tbe rest sat on chair ; except ooe ; Mrs. Billtnan est be hind the stove on a bench ; I went up stairs in tbe ton bouse and saw tbe chest broke to piece ; it was a chest tbat bad two drawers be low ; there was money kept iu the drawers; I do not know bow much ; those that own tbe oiotiey must know bow much ; tb chest wa broken ; the lid broken, tbe lock lorn otl ; the money belongs to George and P. Mowery aud my notber ; my molbar is Sarah Billinan ; I saw othlng else broken but tb cbest ; I saw the elf ; tb door of tbe dock wa open but not ksn. Yum Sfmintticn. It wa is the evening; I when it was i cttiin' i!:irL : I on the li.itcl i when I first mitt the man; be came from th lone Iioukc ; I can not tell bow far it was : i was at the corner of the borcb and turned Hinl went Into the bouBe ; I hurried; it a ju;t about candle light : he time one way utid I another on the porch ; I was going out towrdii the barn and he Fame no the other end of the porch : we came together at the door ; I looked closely at tbe person ; I was not much frighten ed ; I was not afraid ; but it nmde me feel queer when I was going to the stable uutl llii man wa pointing a gun ut me. TESTIMONY Of OEtlKOK MOWEKt. I am u son of Mrs. Billmuu ; I live with my mother, Mr. Biilrunr ; I wan ut home when the robbery occurred ; I was in the uiniuT-!ioue ; it was dark when ihe robbers came ; we all set in tbc mmmer honi-c ; and Mr. lleiiiiinger went out to feed tbe call and Mime in Hi! drove her in she came in and alter she came in I trot hold of tbe door anil pulled it shut ; then Mic begged to go out but w would not let her out ; then ll.-n ninger said that he saw a lig'it outside ; then the mau outside told Henniuger to go back into this house ; Ihen my brother Phil, went lo llie door und opened it; they slio ' in the tloor ; then 1 went back an ! they -hot in again ; then lien ninger began to shout ; w hen Henniuger Miot the lual, tbey shin three allots up through the house; I saw mi body there; I beard t tie-Ill shoot ; '.lie silveis Hi w against me till they hum med ; after the battle w-as over and I l bought I was safe, I weut out ; I did not slay long aftei they were rone I then went over lo the stone bouse ; all doors were open at tut: stone bouse ; we went up to the chest, that was broken open ; I had fHW altogether, al! sliver and gold ; about f &40 in silver; balance in gold ; three 2it gold pieces ; the rest tlO, $5. and tl gold pietvs, ViO whole dollars, and the rcl iy. 'j and ' dm btis; some smaller bits; I don't know 'low much ; my mother's money and brother a were ill the chest ; my mother lost 9 W.r ; we tin not know how much my brother lost, but live or sis hundred iu gold and silver, and don't know bow many notes ; the chest was open mid the dr.ivv crs. broken, and llin lid oil, ant! papers -cutlcred over the floor; I found a tile there; nothing else ; I did not see the cap. No cross culmination. TESTIMONY Or PHILIP MOWF.ItY. I live in Cauieron tow. ship, thi county ; am a son of Mrs. Billinan ; lived with iu mother at tbe summer-bouse where the robbery was commilled; was ut hum's the 1?i!i of Janiiaiy when Ibe robbery was com mil ted ; tin- roibers Came there and wnntej to kei'l n in tin- M me house ; I wanted lo go out and th' y shot through the door and 1 s' uame I tbe dooi shut am! tliei shot again ; did not see anvbo i v ; hear! I he shooting; when eveiyihing was over I went out: did ml see much but the dead in in ; I weul over to the stone house: everything':! open nnd everything empty ; I saw the clock : the clock was oeii ; saw the che-t ; il wn-i ti side down ; the drawers knocked out : had mom-v in it ; about '.'(! ; uhoui $!J gold ami $ 5.30 silver ; li tl snoe in notes ; it was all gone ; had tite money in the drawer of the chest; do not know whit they o eued lb che-t Willi; tin file .ai I t he:e ; the'drawers oaikcd as if tbey were broke ojn-n wiib a hammer ; 1 never s.iw ibe ti e Ihen- be fore ; there was nothing wiontr with th'' li I. but around the hole wh.re the key went in it looked as if il was done with a file ; aw the cap there ; the man that was shot had a black bat on. Cros Examined. I had t"J gold; two t"i pieces, two $10 piece and the lest were $1 pieces; the silver was half-dollars, quarters, ten. five and three cent pieces; do not know ho much of each it v as ; the. bank botes We.c thtee f.V) notes ; the ies weie $'20 note bill one which was it fid piece ; the man that a shot bad a black hat ike i hi- hat shown witness ; il is not on bis head ; the hat laid two or three feet from the man ; the cap laid about tweiiiy tive feet down toward the wooda ; 1 was lh - first that saw that rap. TESTIMONY t T COKONEK TSYI.OH. I live in Shautokin; am coroner ; I w.t at Heiininger's at bet ween l"J and 2 o'c.ocs on the loth ot January ; was there to hold an impicst on the body of the man laii i b. iwvcn the stone hoase and the summer klt' hen ; th'' di-tance i 2i feet from sKine house to summer kitchen ; north side of Mone house i porch ; on the south side there is a lull story more ; il is not on pub lie road ; the stone building is a il 5 J yard from the public road ; this is ibe road coining from .Mabauoy Valley ; the first thing 1 saw was aiteen or sixteen men with shot guns, Ac. I took a lantern and went along lo win re the dead mau lay. I look the two men t1i.it caittc with me from shaiiinkiu and :urn. J the dead man over aud asked them if they recognized bun; tbey did. and saitl that i' was Phil. Hughes. 1 did not see a gnu beside him. I s. a'( heH him and found a powder flask. When I p'eked the cap up it was about 5 foot I rom him ; the hat was ou his thigh ; a black lelt hat ; the summer kitchen was rid lied with shot; the only door! goiug out of the bouse Was shot through the panel aud jam ; each load scattered about , iuches ; there were buckshot boles ; there were i boles you could slick tour finger through I did j not go in the stone house th.it morning ; 1 was , holding llie inqtieat and Slopped for good reasons and went to Mi.tmoklii before any one knew it ', in bhaniokiu ; went to M iniokin and told nit . family I was safe; the deleiidatils live in With j itiglou's row ou Franklin street : three of them i live in the same house ; am not positive whether any of tbe defendants boarded Willi Hughes ; the ouly person I know anything about is Mr. Ha ley ; be is a miner : 1 touinl Mrs. Haley, Mis. Hughes and tieo i.et'ciis a few iniulltes bctoie j or alter 7 o'clock : di l u t see the clin k but 1 know bv the train which leave at "0 minutes I pasl 7 o'clock ; did not see (ini. I.cvens when 1 I hrst weut in ; be came into the room dressed in b's sl.irt sleeves aid panls ; 1 was not present at the arrest of Karr. l. but was at the oflirv pait ot lb tune ; they scut for tne. Court adjourned until nine o'clock Saturday morning. TESTIMONY OP MKf. BIU.MAN. I live over at Mahancy, Cameron twj., Noith'd co ; next harxcat I will be bt years of age. 1 am the widow of David Billinan; Mrs. N. Henniuger is my daughter. I live with my son-in-law, llriiniaget. hut in the same house always ; that is the same house ihe rohlwry wa committed ; the night of the roblery I was with mv son-in-law in the summer kitchen. It was just about getting d.irx when the robbers came ; 1 did not see any or them ; 1 In aril I tie in snoot ; Ihe robU-rs shot in through the door; tte rob- ; her shot alterwards when Mr. Henninger shot bis last shot ; they shot 6 or 7 shots ; they shot ' iu tbe sutmnei house. - 1 have not seen any of them ; I hai some money there. I had f 5"5 iu j baUk notes; I do not know what denoiuinatloiis ; j there were 5-, 10s, 20, Ml ami smaller bills ; J there was more than one M bill ; 1 do not know j bw many. 10s ; I do uot kuow bow many '.Ms ; I had thai nionev iu a po ket hook iu a box in tbe chest ; it was iu the chest, not in the drawer; I the money was tacu that night. 1 went Irom tbe alone house to the summer house before night : I was the last one left the summer house. After the rest were gone from the slone house I tied the lire and wen op too; I lost every cent that night ; tny two bovs bad money besides myself, lln-ii nanus are (ieorgeatiJ Philip Mow ery ; they boi h had money there ; their money was taken too ; they did not leave auy ; they wouid have taken laolc if they could have found it ; the chert was locked before the robbery ; the drawers were looked ; the cheat w.is upside down ; the drawers were knocked to pieces and the papers over the floor. The doors all at the stone house were ipen ; they came down and I left tbe doors open ; tbey went In above on the porch and wer.l out; there ! a cellar kilcheu under the house ami tbey wont iu cm the porch above and went dow u in tbe kilcheu from the inside. There is only two d'N.rs thul leads out from the house ; there is another door out of tbe cellar; the door in the kd cacti waa not lifted ; tbe doots were latt bed. floss Examined. I was the iatl one lelt the slone bouse ; I b it before il.uk; went over to tny son-iu-lMW1-: I ha t my supp- r befoie that ; 1 did not iock the doois when I b ft the stone bouse, 1 latched them. The cu si was up slairt in the alone hou.-e ; the chest was iu the upper story; I and Hi miiiigi r do cot board at the s. un til'. eT lleiiiiinger b is his table aud me aud my bos have out own ; Hcnuitig'-r got his supper al the summer kilcheu with his people. ?Tt kimY. March IV Court calied at the usual hour, Judge Rocke feller pieiding. Alter a few mo; e questions of cioas examination to Coroner Taylor, the Court proccetn a lo take iii; t TESTIMONY OF CILUTKI KEITZ : I lived, on the 1-lh of January, in Cameron loau-bip. about Hi tec utiles luau Nat lull lien niiietV ; am not mui h acquainted With the de ten lanls ; I hud met them before Ihe lohliery. A year ng", January, 1S75. 1 worked at Big Mountain drift. Phil. Heiaticy and 1 had u rou Versatiou about rich tut it. Oa! Joe Heiiniiiger ia iuside boas that drift.. Ms and Joe Hen niuger were butties, aud be came nr.d talked with me a food while. I loll th at place and went lo Cameron township. Did uol see Deluucy until January some time. 1 went to hh.unokm on tbo 7t'.i of J i i.uy. A mau came to me and asked me it I saw foil. Delaney. I did not so Delaney on Friday ; not til! Monday tnoi uiug. I did not know Michael Haley at tba! linn-; 1 thought h name was Begin y ; he -u i . I it was ; I toid bim h could see me, but nt at tiial time, for I wanted to go to May's oMlee. 1 wa- in formed that James May was ut lin house. I met a man whom J did uol know, hut nil. r aid learned thai it was George LeVeiis. When I came bark to the railroad crossing L' V. n- asked me whether I saw that man that wanted to see ue. H said I knew him. After I cam back from May? I met Haley at the railroad crossing. He told me Phil. Delaney wanted lo s. e about going over to take that money. 1 told hitn I would not go or have anything to do about rob bing anybody. Ue just wanted me to gn along and show him the place, but I would not. Then tbey said they would come over on Saturday and I should show them tbe direction. That I did not need to go along. On Saturday morning Michael Haley and George Leveus came over to Soyer's tavern. I went aud showed them where the bouse was. and they told me they would go ou Saturday or Snuday night, but th'-y hatlu't If lias or men enough ready now to go tin re. They weut up the mountalu and I went home. One noon I went up to Shatnokin and nu t De laney on the railroad crossing. He told no things were all right and that tbey were noi quite ready yet. Martin Farrel rain up ; I did uot know bim. Delaney Said Farrel was all right. Delaney said 'Met us go to the railroad." II wanted to see somebody. We went to Wit h ington'a row. He said Levena bud gnne to Lo ctt Gap for more men aud gum, and that they would go Hide one of these lights. fm a- th gil guns ami revolvers enough ; that is al nil I kunir. II Jet and Iielattoy said I sh m l come to Shain-ikii) alter it aas over uu I gel tn share of the money. Delaney said I should com either to W. McC'anrllcs" or the ivootls to g:i ni share of the money. Kverv time we talked about it thev said that unv time anv one would sntif sl about It they would b shot. I had - ..... . coiucisauoii in tan a coupie oi wecas kw ianevHtifd I should siv nothing about u.bui said out in the yard it was no use, all should go to the penitentiary ; that I should say nothing about it. I uske.l bim where the money was ; he saitl "none of your businees.' Haley and Leveus came over on Sat ur lay. at Uover'a tav ern, to see the plac-'. It was about II o'clock I think. They look a iliink al Bojer's tavern. I went ti l I saw I he roof, and then slopped. I went up to Hie church and waited. They Went right act. i.-s I lie mountain from the church; they did not take a road ; they w-nt right lo the mountain; they had no guns. They came to Boyei'b ami wanted to buy shouts. They were gone ten minutes nt Heuuingeis, before they re turned. This was oa Satiudav, before lit'' rob bery. I went to aamokin on Friday to collect some nionev Ironi M tv : we caught his muo's tu I lound lin y were his. and went over to get nionev lor their Iced. Ou i iday il was about 10 o'clock when I m-1 them at .Shautokin. I left M'.ainokiii at twelve o'cock. I went over with ('. Hotel's team, and went b.it k with il. t:. Cro-s Examine'!. I !.cl in t'euieion i.mti- ship about eight yeais; I ;iv.-i he'ote moving to Catin toil township, in I.oc it-t iip; 1 w a: then-I tbi. .k el'oie 1SIJ7; Iwmk.d fir a man Ita.ned John Long; I have n d work ! continu ally ill Hit' initio, since ihrl I. on-: I ii.iveb ea in the I nlel.eriiig liusittess in ameroti town-hip; my m .tket was :,t Mtaniokia an ! (Jap ami around iln-re; I have n .t buiciit-fd anv for three Veal's: Ilitst im-t P. U -lanev about six yeais ago; he lived Willi his brother; I -old meal there, that is the way I ritt met him; Joseph Henniuger was inside miss at the mines; he is b'oiher lo Nathan Wenninger ; lies.tid tha! lii I uu hi vus the richest m. in h-l'iire he died, an I now N..th.in Iteniiingcr wa- th- rietiest ; I did not know, .'am I. hi- name t II I m hi ii iu i an: Haiey i- the in.i- thai wauled lose- meat Wea Ve.lV ; I weiil lo Weaver's but did not tin el II i ley ; I in I Many ou the railroaii crossing almat 11 o'ci.Hk ; I think, am not positive; it w.is he lote noon ; he said P. Delaney wauled to !M n:e long ago nboiil that money over there; I told nun i would not go along ; he sal I I need not. thai tlii-vhil plenty o n -ti an I boys to go along; do not know who wis along the nilit tbe liloitev was taken; when I allow ej them where tile house was they wa re gone about ten minutes ; they just went down and looked at t!te plaee : Michael H.ilev told nif h- live. I in Wiih ingtou's row. Franklin street ; I think it wo ihl tak? a man an h ear a- ! a half or two hoar- it) walk from II iiiiinger's to Wil -. iuton's row. Peter Weikel was in B ij. i V tavi'tii when we were there ; I think they sai l th-y w.itile ! t bltv hogs. I made no previous appointment t i meet he-e men prior lo meeting th-m uf t r lilio id. I do not know what became ol the money tii t w.i taken that itighl : I have been away from the county since ; 1 have tu Caua la ; I went by rai.roa I ; I came there oil s.un lay. an I was th.-re till Mon lay, and 'hen came lo the I". S. toBiillalo; I traveled by abroad : I went lo Caiiesteo, N. V.; came there Tuesday and gave tuyseii' up to ihe uiithoiities ot the. law. I gave uivs.-ll up bt'Cau-e I was trouble! lo denlh, and knew 1 was blamed (' it. uutl thought that I would give up tnyeil'u:nl clear tn conscience. I did not inert or see them ou tin: night of the robbery ; I heaid of Ihe robbery the next noon. Anytime utter the robbery w.s done I was to come to Hia'iiokiii and nicri Farrel uutl Delaney and the rest and get tny s Intro of the money. 1 know nothing about the money ; I ('.' nut know where it is or anything else. I did not -ee any thing of the defendants till at the 'quire's ofli -c. I had motley eii"tit-!i to go to Canada, but not enough to come b it k. il was tin- general talk wit!, al of llieui that anyone that told would g. t shot. I do ii"! kno my more where ihe inou -y is man a ehil 1 111 it is not hm n. N , sir ; I di 1 no, pan tin- thiug. they said 1 should j'isl show I In in tne p ace and tbey woiii.i ti X it .i . i light. The chinch I wa- talking about 1s in Cam. ton township, about one mile from N lleiiniisge: V lioiiso. weul out lo the church with Mich.ie. Haley and ?coige Leveus on Sattir I .y. J.iiiu ary si. I think about 11 or Vi i Cio' k. 1 don I think I li. y wore iIoaii to t'n bouse ; they went down 1 think to see the house; 1 Wailed 11 1 they faille )ai k, u'siut tell uiinuleS; they Went towards Inline up the mouiitaiu ; 1 went Inline ; that was the last lime I saw Haley aud Levi ns ; 1 did imt s-e Haley on Monday. 1 said 1 gave iuys-:lt because conscience troubled me. I was on trial this week charged with butgiaty ; 1 was tried, an I the ver-'iet waa, not gui.ty. I ilul not know what liny weie going to do with iu-; 1 ilia not kuow w. el In r there Mas evidence to convict me or not. J be rea-ou I gave myseif up I was -n k, h ul no money, Jke. I know .i in. in by the name of Bruce Kay ia llu.hesvil.e. I told In. ii what 1 wa- b, allied for, an i told bun 1 thotigiil 1 would go away lili tne I il-s was over ; 1 did not say n, htm nobody knew whole th" iiioui-y was but tne ; I to! I hi n 1 thought I knew who bad il ; 1 did tiol tell It in 1 wou.il go aay a wliiie and e. hen 1 came back 1 would gel Ihe money ; 1 tolj bim I thought I knew who hail il ami alter I came hark I thought 1 could g. l mt share ; 1 ollered bun no reward to gel this money tor me ; I told hitn I was bianied for sit a. ing money, but did not steal it, but thought 1 cotiiti gel my share ol it ; i wanted nun to come to my falln r an. I get some money for me so that I cu! I travel ; I oiry had a coi.pl. of dollars. I did not know Phil. Hughes, the man t hat was shot ; never b.t ! a conversation with hitn I do not know the man I Ke.n y. in Po'.t-vilie jail j I never had any coti ) v.Ts.iiioii with Hugh. or K. liv that I know ol ; I never came from my home to tshainokiu tola k about ibis ; they never cam- ove, at an) time lo ta k about litis; I never oft r d lo tut ni-ti any guns lor this rolitM'ty ; I never bad been iu my lite, thai 1 know of, .tl 'lushes ; I never butoh eied there ; I never spoke to uttvhody cl-e ah nit it but Haley, Delaucy, Farrel and Leveus ; I kuew tint I was going to tit; lincsted when I weul l.i Canada ; I came and look thetui lat rUiubiiry ; my lather brought lint part ways ; I went to tw. Bcckeis the Hrst night und told them I ails blamed lor the robbery; I knew j them about two years ; I came thereon Saturday j evening and stayed there till Monday morning. I I told I'. Beach who came there about it ; 1 ! knew P. Beach about two years; 1 saw Taylor . on Manila) be..re 1 went away ; 1 saw lleitii ami ! Taylor al Buyer's tavcru ; I tii I i.ot tell them I , kuew thev would catch me: I Was afraid of I Hen in and Taylor ; Bei k .ker's bnuc is twenty two J 1 walked all the way ; I ! miles from lather s told tin: seliool teacher ut mv lather s house all ; about it ; 1 th-nk bis name is B-udoil, am not j certain ; I stavetl at my lather's hoti-e till aller I noon ot Tuesday; came to S?itnttry : left my j lather at Hull's store and rnmr ou to Z--rl!iig's mill aud sh pi a while ; ..t l:i Sunbniv ii, time I for the 7 o'clock train. 1 weul to Wiliiatusjiori, then Hugln sbmg, Irotii He re to L iporle hy I'.kii, ; to Dtishore. 1 met Johu V-iutr and got twelve do lats. Went to Towan.la, tvulve iitilvs, on f'sit. Went to Niagara Falls, then to Tnwada. I I was loo sick to work. 1 in ide a sla'.euieul j alter 1 was in jail two da s. I toll Iheiu all I : e ,.t;M tniiik of al that lime. iriEKNOoS s!o. ("oirt o-ncil at 1.-J3. when tin? tto-i iv..mi nation .' IleitZ was cniittntie l : 1 uiet I'hilip DclaiK y in Sh iituikin on Mi.uilny nt tlie railroad erosi-lni tlie Monday liclotc the tohticrt, in I lie bneiiotiii koiio- tilltc. J' wita lie-twet-n 'J and 11 o'clock. I do lint kuovr who lie w.i-tvitli. He uutl 1 had it conversation titxiul tin- robbery. I imneit te:l tmw loniT. I think we were together one hour. Farrel was pri-.'iit. I think I lelt Miaiiinkiii f r home abut:) o n'clock. went home with a h ickstt r t- n in Emanuel Hnicions tin the Tib ! Juiiu.ii v. 1 s7t. litol ll.ilev i.d :.cven. Il was o.i Kri lay. never talked to II iiniiiL'er ab .ui inoid men ihal ha I money. Atttr the rot bery took place did ii"t make a slutemeiit to C-uoner Taylor, made one in Jail bol -ire Coroner Taylor and St lie's At torn) y. The Mrranifetneiit vta that as to go to Win. Met'atidlesr'a or tbo winiila to tjet tlnl money, was to meet them at the railroad crossing, did not go to Shamokin to Ki t the money. bud no conversation with Hughes, dou'l kuow that ever saw Galvin in my life. did not c.o to Shatnokin for the money because did not want." did not lelt Bruce Kay any thing about thitt morey thru is, abont scuding anybody niter it. Hint muutioued ll.c nnnies of these parii. s lo Thomas Altleiaon. coining from Coiietlog tu Eiiuiia. gave my elf up. In r-pcakimf lo liruce ICay did not tell bim who thought had the niiiney. Mr. May sent an otder over to me lor tlie mulct had catiuht. There was a dilliciilty about theoid -i. look the otder at hotel's hotel. went over on 1'ii ility to L''t tlie money. Went lo May's othce to Wl money, and oltice was rhtil. urked 8ol. Buyer if order w.is .o..d or tn.t. ii was the day beluie the luncrui. am ceitniri Jo. Heuuing er ;tv bo8 of tlie mines, he vvjs over me, know. Theie wa nobody present bat iAlatley when wc taik"d itbout ;ich men. TESTIMONY UF JullN HOXVtililii.ri:. live in ('.uiiemii to wti.-n i j, abicit one mile f ri ii it H!tinini;"i . saw one ol the defend; mis in towuehip in June lien. Lcvcic-. saw him in lien linnet's house. Atiolher mail was with hitn. tint not nee him Mince. I ht y wanted h.iy. He told hiiii u sold none. t'ro-i Ex.iuiiiialion. H winking. It was dinner tune. Sm. Warry wa-t tii re. They ask ed Im hay. nave ucv.-r saw the oibeis. Heard then ia k. taw their faces. not know if c. ut la tli-tiiru.-h otbei ti.au. Id not take no tice to them. They -t irt'.-J in the direction of t-liaiinikin Tk'tivovt or nrsjvi: kmikh. li'.c in Lower Mah tliov, t'.iu.eron tp. vv. i- it liinite on J iuii i'V C.'.h. No !! llay in 'ix tiiiinlh-. No no!- t Xainimilioii. TI'tTIMoVT or M. MiiKl.e botlj live in Co.ti low ti-hip. of these licit ml. mis. except, him in Sil int. .kin, at I lie cne days beliite the robbery, three fellows talking Willi :.i not know an Mr. 'veil.. u -ilie; two Of tiller "here w ere I wo or him. i he ?."'.iii l lime saw him iroiui; low n. Is l hi- t'nws Examination. believe the first time saw him w is between V and i o'clock, and the Jnd lime au hour an 1 a half ullerward. t-iimonnt or I'Ereit wr.iKi.r.. was nt Charles Hover's on Saturday. At Boyer's tavern, think Haley was there. Thcv ere after a drink, 'i bey went down tbe valley toward the other luvcrn. did uot fee them nain that day. Cross Eiauiitiiili'.D. would not say that this was the person. They were not dressed as tto'.c. I j aid no p irticiiliir notice to TEsTIMONY r Vt'M. LO. 1 lit' o!il Wcikh: stitni. i.-over in miie friim 'i nninirer's taking the public ro:ul outunuy, tnuary lt, f snw eisons with Kilx. They worn going west from the tavern together. When hey came to tiie stone house. W. Haunt a I , V "-y came to tbe stone Iiouse, IV . Haup I :lkeii who thcv were. Reitz sal.l he did not know i ,. , . ' ' V then want nway, and aftorwards Keltg fol- lowed them. TESTIMONY OP AARON DEIVEK. live lii Douty Valley two miles from Buyer's hotel, was there on Monday, before dark. aw Keitr, there were two men with bim. but do not kiit.vc Mho they were, look a drink wit h iheui nt Mr. Hags, Reitl said here are two gen tlemen, ami eal.ed them np and treated them also. do not think I would know them. I paid no attention to them. They were Irish, uot German. . ; Cross Examination. did not take particular notice, that can describe their appearance. YKvriMONY ! SOLOMON It. WAKKT.' I nve 111 ii meion township, about three milt s t from Boter's hotel. About one-half mile across me neui. work lor .;.. Henniuger. saw the off side one (Leveus) at Mr. Heiuiincer's ou Monday before the robbery. There was another man wiih hint. do not know who the other m an was. They came then: at noon und asked n-r the man of the house, and asked for hay. lie went and showed litem th direction to Mr. Knars when; ho coil! I get hay. Cio-s Examin tlion. do nut know who th-J ot her men is. 1 hoy were tliertj about 5 minutes. TE-TIVIOY OP GEOKGK HECK. I kep' a saioo:i in tliainok u Inst J niunry. saw Gilbert R.-ltz anil two other men there. l did t .i tv no i uteir mimes. toiiuil out one since. ; It w:i.s Nathan Forre.1. I 'ros Examination. 1 hi was on Monday, in ho forenoon of the same il-ty of the robbery. Farrel was with thcui nt my "house. Reilx was there. My itnprossion j, that hearJ of the rob bery the morniii It was siwu alter. ! The Court here adjourned until Moinlav itiorn- j ing. Mnsmv, March 21. nii.-t 1. 1 i-l-,1 1":J. ,V!,..-k. The tri.J of the C-jii-I lu lowusliij. burkiii.y wjs lesumeil: 11.-.IIMOMV UK S. B. eoVl.H. I i nm cqiii.r,i wtru ha HiMirwn pre s rtv Am hc- j q'iai.i.eJ vs. ia the ro u. . My pa eutw lived within i i mil. a o.' tne Killma-: pr vrty. I livisl, jhtI of me j l.-ne, m aiu ', lli;!e..I the chinch, anil Went to rehnnl luc-e. Tuisisj aalsi antml rernaeiitito:i of build- ons a.i'l :-ids ISi.llil t.l hllil.ll.xr.- fii,. a ... I ni- .e.n.r M KX'.IIl'lK d. Tail draft l ll.awn frn.n nismr.-v i "t 'iv-l fifs,,,;. v.tsii'TiienI. :Witt:.p. e-. iuiti ! d aft. tiietl'srai.ecl'.ai'i Weaver's Hotel to Huainit- 's, ny old ruu'e, is cboiit 6'- tu:l-.s. l;iiit. paai ki . ' 1 1 v-e; a, a'i ui; .'. . noli . 1 ue route bv- S i: im kin a reel ia .ihor.t :r, or t miles. l:t:id used to be a well He . !.,..t. :,,, J.is; ti ue f tra'.-ria . waa w lieu one " my bro! ns w.a bu-ied. idmnt ten or twelve ifirn bm. v'ui.'. s y v.he.ucr the ruad was ratted used ln.lv ie- u..t. TKHTTXoVY Of NO.'H I.OV'l. I tesjib' iu S)i.miiki.t. .Vti. &etu:ijnu-J with ihfpn ibuns. Know Kar.-el bv siKut. Smi l.ii:l.es, I.pvans. ; ' coil I n ic i-'itr-i m.i ihe laid of January, aho.t iy:le. fie X. t.'. ).jssiiger tniia left Suamokin in the uftc-.-o-vn. Tiisy weri alsive ihe ib-j oi j beiwcei. Str.ois"'s el.v i g ,'o-e in d the do; nt. !!.-., a little v n.e acrio i H.igin-s. llnu n s askul if i eoiiiil . a up. I toM ii ; ii i if he would e-vme al"t-:f duvcii to ttte house 1 would. fie S;!1U he hi:1!"t lime. 1h;.t 1,1- hull -ht jusi.-rss to in :id to. l'n the ll h .! .Iain:j.. v v.j., v were ' 1 w.''v. kfil; on tie. U. ti wevve.it to work, but 1 I'd out. IJ'ielies 'r:is tlie mantll'it w.ia all '. S '.t with him sviule, laf coeiil tot tell where he l:vs,t. t'.-ors Fx ttui.ied. Nof r.';T;T Fersnns were resent u &tir s.ti.ii:. At levlii.' or mrivals of tr.ui. a there are .i' wiya a (;." -. m-n: , e.'sotis at cro;i.cH. These rrso!:a were not iu a ki-.o', I u: were standing iitmind. insTiaoNY or ja.. mckinket. Ites'devi Xewinw.i, jn, .ho-jvo Sluiiinkiti. Know srej id o .e f.-o.n loaer end; I Far el! aaw Mr. 1"; 1 1 el' on d. y of rnlibe y ; be'wwe Sh::inok.ii and i. e. wlie a .': Heiiuiuffe- lived : had twtliiiiK with loin; hi' a ed 'isj e.- on; to the best uf my li:ii.ltil(('' . os is i ie c-'o en. sliov.'.i.) About half past 5 o'clock ; by iu wo.'k: itr me. whim t or.e h If !:ou- tester than r if'i! .'me; wne we aiw ii ni he ws n andinp stiil ; t'vo .ne i were aiih ana. iti"i two men iu tue woo.t sl mi lieu va.da i.om l'a el; a'e-e noi e. 'ivina; y- n g; w.svds 's l'v "Is f.tun .O'd; were twr-i'-K i'-iv- .i; t'..nel w.s t..Ki. .-J ilovv.i witti t:. hsuda on b's k i"es. ' la inrnaiinc. l'.' h of Junii.t t, V-7ii; abliui .1 "'.!!.; w.is (iu! g t.,v.i.d Neirtowj; I was con: iij d.ov j tu- inmiiit.-;.! ; tnt. ,wu im i be.uiej j.f. fjr-r-i; i idim.e- aeee Fi rel i elo e; next i.iee I saw hiai ia in settire Helm's oftiee ; didn't s, a- k :n ta:u ; iV ra-n mn m ttie .vi.; ; they ...isseit along na rr .i,h usu ill ilv. fuld 'he sjn.e in tne S'piin'H ofltea I tuKI In.u. TF--.-.MONV OT rAt'L HOT!.'. (:i the 1 h of .I..t,.i ry 1 ved in Sh unnki-.i. feiii n ut s'.i :e on Jin Mi .null.. i, Sfce i Li ve . i n 'Imt d y ; h id it gun vvi'h hitn ; b" W4S K'li.iK towa.i Mj!ii. my; betvieen four luni fl.eo'cloek; seen auo.brr nan j' inhitn; the m ved o.i out of nielli ; I t'liLk Parrel the see.iiicl man; bo atn not ) ;iuve; aen no one e'ae j.i.u them. Tney went on m the mountain. T.ir l.ca mi-e I i--t cit alone ia alaut two mile f.itn We..er' Hoiei. They e Kii-S in the ri.ud 'o w j'ii Ve:kb''iv t.ivr. .1. (T'hh Fsniiiie.. Iliil tin. ee McKi'.in-y ihut day. I an- Iv-cim lieivvw,! 4 and o'elort:. Iveit went tbj'f IT." ra.-Urt ti. the lo.'i l-efore he was .to.iicd by the o .l. .' n.rli. Am I ..t iitl.ive w; i .he other I'lau w:.i. Ill'l .1 t know I-.e.iN lie.oie. T-lke-l ttlih hltil uf p.- t ie 12th of .t.iiiui y, wh' ti I : rvr l a benea vv ir.'.nit on !i;tll. I wa ab-'ll' 2 'e..' .w::y f ulll tlie Mad. I nuv -..in ei.niiiiff ti;. ilie ninnut.tln t..a-arl in.-, t'oulii ae hi. 11 . Iji iIt. Cm tell lie : Hie i.rrann bv l ia luce ami ill., i l.o.ieed his hut. Hi' I on ,a le..tr. I winiUie. j vniv he v,. r-.tiiL ii 11, tlie n'oiiutuin ao late in tin- 1 f.i'ui":. 'ii'.;M 1:1. f h" uti-'iik. ti. S..: sn vety c.lil la.t it. iv. t'o.il'l t..t ae.' initeh nf hir. Tht was the fi t t'.no I eve hw tiie mm. The f.'ee, hail' am' fo-m el tfnl Ilia:., 1M u;i.tt i Jil;e lieite ;ti lei it I .'if. .lose and mhiII in.titi. Sr.-n tin. i Ni. l: -!. ntiini'I in Chir. Op like lb t. ai'.ea.) lion 1 ke lh fijun ah..n.l lui .ii '-vneii I feeti bha rf:.a.a:ils. tc'llKi-ly. U.- 1; i;er iionen .t an n'i-jvv ii Iv, na a TI'VIIK-ISI 1.1 I.V MvRll. I.I.- i II" i' K .. n!ok!n ti.-iivh, m tbr l.th i f .l.in. loot lirt m f it T'l Mli: nu.kii. ... l .h .!,..v I.IK " "!. "." '. i:-.i,. .tie.t a 111 .1, ; lue u. the Mau.tTii.y mon...;. n wi n r ua. Tel t'D 1'Ot I iy .wuit'i Ktieo'io i to re. . ie itmu Cab t vv.ie .i.'r i!ie Ril.i is i m m.. ;i.:ui m..u.J t i.-c-.lln-t itliyt ull.K alsctt Ilia elothii.c. ir.osa Kn.iiuii.f d. VVi. w itLltotii. W.irfcii.n toffretiier. I S:v. tbe inun nn ae jupsnl. Ind leit n e hitn tp r.c ai -'.tielie.l. Saw the m:n ulier he hm! irnnr tip tin ro.il. H w noo.ie vvtih Icui. He vvua a.a."iini;. Merely looked around i.n he wna atinnliiiff. Cjn't reineinlV now fa.- from the ro;.d I Wna workinrf nlH'itf h mile up the mountain. From the elo the top of the iiiouiitnin w.ih nearly tao nnies. Thi uf on the Siin uiokiu aide. irnvo ;vir J. a. ion. I reai.b' iu Hiiam.'kiii lioroiili, lit Weaver a Hotel, on l'.-.ti ai.eet, ja'ft uCIomh the railroad f.-i.m Wltiuli;? t.i is row. Know- where Huley liveM. Iln.;iia n.i it .lev liv.1 in iu.iiiw huii-e, on,- in the iu.-k j-arf n .il the n, i).- in ,ii-front, taireland I.ev.-tih U.ar.1 e! with our of these men. I..v.i,m ho, t a t jj. ainninr to tne one that via shown lien-. I l.ad "-eu him we.rit." K.tvw hiin when 1 saw hiisi. Saw hnn fi -ij.i' iitiy. KnewFarrel; a!ao Hie im of the iltei.asn'H. s.-a Mi tin Firilwtira up exic.lv l ie tlna (.-j alio... Saw hitn everv' il :y. I aaw a c ip at lo' .s- ilie, tiled, v bf:.T The i.il.i,;.', and re.-o'.iie.i ll na Ii-veiia' cut-. Car vena in the han'?a of the roller, ut 1 hedej i'. I buve Ikcu inforuied that the tvysat the I J.iti-n.ii oilie? La 'i.e..l Ihe cap. Koth jjave mesne- aciiptiou of Li-vena ou tin l.'eh of Jtu'-i.tiy. I'.i-i'. .?ii . Z"ll'vins by the description. Saw Fui.rl :u i'otts v lie i.i llie ultemiKiu ol Ihe i:eit duy. I hail b:nt ...iea.l. Th"r w.. no otBc r with me. Farrel hi.V.-,' r tf nr win ret'T well pLijed on'. Hi . n ' laey iia.l lam i n-rty vvcll bed. S ttociK K. k. .I I eu blcud ,.u i tucu Kiiic. limi'i rrui'inbtr what be a.inl la l. re the S juirc. ue.i we went lo wake hitn wc could hardly .lo i.. He recounted ior Ins rapid ttip l.y scviia; t..-t .be and ttiilv iu i jj:'' down to ihe N. fj. Clonslii. ii..d to tVntr. lii, (.Oaidsvi'.l' , u,i ui Mahai. ..y l'l .ins t.s.'i me n .in fcr I'o'tsville. C ess Kx .miiieil. I k.-eji hu.el in rT!i:i...kiT'. Tha! . ip is. ft ' iy 1 fce tile uui. w.illl l.v i'anel. eap h . e.,'i!.; F.i inal stvn him I rjagreted hiin us a ,'i.d i i r e i-i ; 1 il '.il k..ow thiit I nave s.-en another c- l it" 'its le Kaimokia. M'Kht have kuowa Fax; el fl.eoi a.iw.-ks; c.u'. till iovr lon I ieive kt.ovvu Levens. When F.' rel w..s s.'.ecledat rottaviili ne was ae relied lxf...e k n the ptisos a. tbat place. A li lc sciip waa luund lii hia i oeioj, Itefore tin -,.!. tiery ti.dvin wore a Iovt blue cap. Vol:', kaow ..ae cti Uviu boa tied. Haley 1. a married luuu ; lie 1 kept louse. Fo ie w adr'SBcai iu a hfhi auit.wuat iniht oe e.il'e.l a s.l ati.1 peppe ' sui', o't :bci'..yof his a.- ' es'. I nrniii lie mis ..ken in the idet.tf.v of I.evens. i I he d..v I s.iw .inn t'.'i ;be ruibo. U c. OfS.. i; was on rallro ,d c o'.. v.';is on tne t''tioi .1 .nit... .-. I hr j llie inena ol 1 . . s.ii. Fa. -tt I. out hud no. hie;; to do vvi u t:i.u:,,e' i f theothe s. Ke-rvrmiiiC'l .a t'ttiei. At I'oitsvill" 1 a rei tlu- .t. en. I t.. 15 it. b ck foi tins. 1IT'M V OK IBII". M. f.KI.Vti. 1 lesi.'.. t.i 'i.'tin k . Am a .lii.-tlee ri .: p.-.i.'.-. "d .r'in Far:tl w.h co tixnitl d by n.e o.i the 13. h of -la -Hey. I i tny i litre I i.s.k d at bis biuta, ai.d found bl '..l oa tii"):). I kepi li,ew aud tfavehim a ;.air of C.d oi.ea. X.iaii leavaa r-ihaicc'Ju ior Knubcry a'xiut 3 . 'clock la the sfternotU. Court a-ljonrtisd till v rTaaTo' aKsafON. - tvurt o e nd -i 1:4a o'cl. tk. .Indi-e nK.teft-lUr te Rtdinit. H.piiie H.-hn who isretipi"i tin-witness .iai.d at 'he adj.-umii.eat cf t'o'.U't ibis nn-iuieg, was re c I e i.. Hoe Fane!'- l..vi'n. T!."u- huve Is-t-j iti iny iis s s au flaeel jf.r "in : fb jo's ahow-u. Sj o'sj of l.'.nt H.I.. vv ... 1 uc HjOlS.if l-lood ui e ii. it us ll itu us wuen I tfot '.iii'in: rest ol ib r'ciidanl.i ve -e:ih:o tt.tn "d ever to inc. N'.tiin? was sod by any .-i the defr.nlint.-. to t'ie riiei'i Ilia ill- v auti..'l a'i d ts.ilnf :'-'.'e-tel e,... f l.v Illy. I .-as F.ali.itid. fall leM ;e si oi; Sl.Ih '.lire iilw.i-1 ; vt. ail, i M-n s.y wl:.ilkii.-l of I'i.sad It was. J siunild s.. y it v ..s l-i.K.d. 1 don't say ositivi ly that it is l.l-Hsi, 'out fioni na up, rar:iiu I should jiidtfe it v.i. l-lisid. He w.a br.i'ie'.lt into z:.. rrhee ls-iw.-.-n In and II in i!i eveni.iif. l'ii'.io.T or Jivin may. V. -'tie in u.iiiii,ki.i. An- in the coal bt.il'--.. ne'. road l.as is c i lai'l."lli firm Mai ket iiioiin; .In. S :v M. II li T ut.rt I., ve is . t Market s.t t.e inoi ni.. aiter tile robbery at. i.". .r the h.'.i.t . lh-.' a oi.in.livf ii.'o t-'W n. "r..ssl uin.ii.-d. Sew road W:s hii.l on' las I all. I'roiu Weaver's holel to W.-ike.iV i.i-.eiTi i-. uS.i.t 4 mil", t- iw thee persons UMween S ai 1 o'clock at ! tl:e p,i-.l of .Maik'", tut-southern col. Jt w..s larltsr h:.'i I i.no til" emperv nei.err.liy. fun I know Mn h ei oe.M.rtiu Ilmition. A .Michael Hretinun worked m lis u .-e. 'I'neie i.-i u rI,eii:n 1 III t i.uill Jiv il'-tf at the a ,ti o! Miik-v street, :,ljve wh.re I aiw Ihe- men. i; w v. .icic II: ley li'.rs. Hit unan s lio.i-'e is sniiiu- i f the Ki ilVl vald. 1 I'lillMoMV Or' .'. VROK SN ttiKI:. .lileil: S:notl"kill. '.Ill the Ji.y .f t 'if I'.t! i.'ry I wl koifT v.'itii Jos, McKltinev, ioppiti; pr'-i and I io-. Ihi luc ril-u LopiO I s. eu Mr. Fauci. h was . liT.ii t" ya.ds 1.1. w the P, (j Mount. .in load, at the s-.li- r.i Ihe r-.-ad. Tin; e were tso, otners w.th hint. lii,. w ia a stt'il 4 "sitl.it. . Theie were t. usees ue."--. Wt ptil on. Fnrrel is l lie i.ii'y eian wtu-y ; 1 v,m :i. Tliere w..s a lltl le fall 't b! I-V. t'ti's l.T ini't.eil. Itetwcen 5 ate! fi c'eleeli on the l.'tti i l .liinii...-. .'uat c-unug homo lioin woik. til.. willy' t.eaards da.k. Alwllt .Hie fi.toth ll'llC l.e'll t:.e ti j. nt tlie nio.inraui on the Mismokin -id' . Ilr ii d .... .1' ie I aaca,!'.". coal vii. A I. lid ot a brown ei. on. I' v-..s a '. 'tnlr. ill i 1 . '1 ins is the enp t lint l'..i-.el t. i t on. p'ap F;i..'i!.j v.i eeriiiin t.t:M v- the Clip r'al l' l h ut .ot. Fi. '. ri I :;d :o we ol.s with Inn. Si-, n tlitew mr-n in rh- wroils. Seen tv.o . tlie:' men ci.H'K tip il;'" road. "-vcr seen :i.y ot th.se persons with Fanil Since. Am nut mistitken in the is:..i,. Nrv f si"-n any f . r "ii lll.it 1 collil i i.stuke f..r ) ,.r ,el si ' :.''. Neve:- s. fn Fnrrel Ii fore NiVtin.e I seen turn was at sT'iire llflto's on the i:li of .tintia iy, liwrvii in ami 11 in tlie ereuiinf. I -ft bhanni kni tr"t :SX on th- ritirntns of .l:,n. l'.'h b ijo to w. .r, . .. a. wyAvrs. tic-cam ri'. 'I Ufse aie lue boola thai the waauen cut iu the Pottr.ill" lad lsxiis ' shown.) I ww J'uriel and Hniflies t' .e'her on Ihe l.'th. So one lis' with him. linlies usually bade ms the time of day, Lut this tone lie t aok no no: ice of nie. I thmk u was mat T uesday or Wedneadr.- I was down at the jail tnlkiiiK lo lda ny. Farrel came out, and bilking to Mr. Taylor, r ill lni( him a (r 1 l u S- n of b h, and that he'd Is? out iu eoutle days and would attend to him. (,'rorts Examined. ..Toe dilfereoc between railroad llrae and workiup tiain w half an hour, t was fsoicg towards home. They weie on the E'ad.UK railroad reminn towards the crosslrg. Tbe drscrirtion cf le vtus furnished by Both could be tbat uf uo other per son unless some other person looks like Levens. i tev are : hem. TF.MiMONY or II, J. WALTZ. I live in Sonbury; I have seen Haley; he slopped at my place ihe following Saturday after the arrett of Farteil ; ha inquired for Cap. Roach, and 1 told him I thought Cap. il. would be at my place in the evening r he stayed over Sunday ; he took oysters on fiatnrduy evening ; b wus very careful in handling; bis money ; when be paid his board, ou Sunday afternoon, he called me out und gnye me a $5 bill aud told me to take his board out of it, as be Intended to leave early next morning ; when he paid me bis back was toward me ; Haley never slopped over uight before ; I usually receive money for oys ters, 4c, at the bar. Cro-s Examined. I usually take money wherever offered to me. TESTIMONY OF EPUKAIM HENNINI.Etl. 1 reside on Franklin street, Easl Ward Sha tnokin, opposite Ydthingtou ' row ; Haley and Hughes lived in the same house ; frequently seen them together; Haley, Hughes, Farrell, Levens and Galvin traveled together : Galvin left the eveniug tbe robbery -waa committed ; Farrell wore, a cap exactly like this ; cap shown. Crura Examined. I lived just across the street from Haley aud Hughes ; they lived in the same house, one in the. front aud the other iu the rear. I kuow Gilbert Reilz : never saw hira iu Hughes' house ; seen him talk to Hugh's frequently; recollect the day of the robbery. K'j Examined in Chief. Never seen Farrell work at anything ; he had been there between four and five weeks previous to the robbery. S. B. BOTEU, KE-CaLLU. There was uu order, drawn by I. May Co. on (i. Keitz, shown me at my brother's, lo know whether the order was good, because it win writ teu in pencil ; I am no, certain whether it was preseuled by Gilbert Reilz or my brother; this I was on Die 5lh or Gib of January. NATHIK HENMNGEK, RE-CAI.LEfl. Mr. Henniuger was shown the draft drawn by Mr. lloyer, and pointed oal the route laken bv the party that followed alter tlie robbers. I tiaeked biood about 400 yards in the route tbat they had taken. TESTIMONY OF I!MFX UALJT Draft shown Mr. Hulipl, who ulso pointed out the route Ukeu by ibe party who pursued the . ronuers.j uui not looK tor blood wueu we hrst j went over lue grouud, but a lew ilavs after we I tut over again and louud blood on bnehea. TESTIMONY OF EDWAKD TOFPY. I live in r-hamokiu, above Hanlcy's ; I saw Farrell and Hughes together ; I met them on the other side, of the iron bridge, iu Cruiksliank's addition ; they were going iu the direction of Mahan v. Cross Examined. They were goinS in the di- rsctioii ot Malmuoy; it was between four and live o'clock iu the evening ; HuirbcS and Farrel vrers alone ; they had no jruns with tbt-ru. DAMKb HAl FT, EE-CALLED. There were five tracks goim; away from the houe ; can't say how many track coming to the house. TtsTlMO.M or JOSBPU BECCnt. I reside in Cameron townsbii, ubout of a mile Iniui Nnthun Heuuiu;er s ; either ou the l?t or Stb of January I raw Haley there ; after tbe robbery I, my little boy, and another man, found 16 quarter dollars ; we found blood on the. ; bushes, f e Cross El'il o'clock ia t iniincd. it was between b and 'J the evetiiitj ; can't sav tor certain bet her it was the 1st or bib of Jauuar; ; be came in lo 'ct a j'iut of uhi.-ky; I never saw Haley before ; he was dressed iu sliil'tinclothes; he bad 011 a sort of :i felt hut ; did not see the others, but heard the 111 on tbe boards. Ke-kxununed in Chief. 1 asked bim where hs was bound fur, and be said Lykeus. g;ieei;t keitz. he t ii.ua. '. i Cross Exaniiueil. On the Tuesday ilcejiu ! the robbery 1 think 1 was arouud home ; was j not iu ahaiui'kin that day ; I snow Juiius Cro : uc ; never ml to blui that "I'd have the bill rc.in money :"' 1 kuow Win. Albert ; never said ; to him "1 wnl eet a fortune in Mahauoy yet, or 1 KO to the J'tuilciitiiirv 1 know KjwarU Artuian. 1 tUleti liiiKed to him ; never said to hitn to the j rt!ecl that I'd uel a fortune iu Mah.tDoy or go to j the 1 eu.teiittary .teiitiary; uever seen HuUhes to know tiiiloAed biucheriue;; Mrs. Hugnes got oin me ; HuEhea never bouctu i:-eat from , him ; I I (ileal from j tnf 0 ti,e Ul.,.j Qf my knowledge ; was not In Shainokin the day of the robbery ; wasnottaik- I iu to Hughe on that day. j Here the Commonwealth closed and tbo de fense opened. The first evidence ollered the was rr.-TiMONT or ciiaki.m 1'f.nman. 1 reside in the West Ward of Shatnokl:! ; 1 am em ployi i'. ns iiii-idc bos by the Mineral Railroad ami Mining Co ; I know Mr. Haley ; be worked under me tbe -U week of Jsuuary ; be was em ployed by me ; after icetliug to tbe bottom of the slope there are ten gangways ; iu the gangway where l.e was employed there were six breasts. t'r..s Examined He worked by enulracl ; dnvint: breasts by the yard. TESTIMONY OF iAMfS DA LET. I rei-'.dc on hhaiiitikin street, East Ward of fch.iiuokin ; am employed, bv the Mineral Kail- ruid:in.i Manni; Co j am nssistant to insid'.' bo?s. Know Michael Haley; he. worked for that com-j ; puny iu Jauuary ; saw him on the mtrniu after j the rubbery iu bis breast; I Was t-eiit lo call him ; as near us I can recollect il was bctweeu 9 ! and 10 o'clock ; be was in the face of bis breast i when I called h'.iu ; I was told to tell Michael ; Hairy that bo was wanted at home ; thai r huip I HiiKhi s bad been shot dead in Mahanoy City ; hu I did not ipilt work immediately ; al that, time I Thomas or .Mm tin Hrenuaii was working with : h.in ; lii Lillian was working with bim on ihe 13.h ' o! Jauuaiy. I Ct.,s F.sumiued. When they work by con- tractai Uou i keep any account of their time ; hud seen him ut woik iu bis breast some days previous ; Haley aud Heeunaii had a contract ill iviijjf a breast by the yard ; dou'l know whether they are related ; don't know what time they sttil iu that morniuuT. Kc-Exainiued in Chief. Men workihlT by co:i- i tract may be at work and 1 not see them ; thev may also be al work when tbe colliery is not rui.ui:i tu fml time. irnHMONV Or MAKTllf IlUL.NMAN. J-ive bi bbamckin ; tfas em ployed by tht Mine.:, hahioa. and Miuiii Company last Jau- ly. i T. L, lT'er 1 H.?r. ot V...U1.1... lununilt)' IUIIUI I J I im UCJl l ll. Haley and I unit work ut 4 o clock ; w parted al the sloi'c ; he started toward bis home; saw bim ttext luoinii! a little a f ler 7; wc were at oik ucl moruiiij: , Michael Haley was called that mtiriiiuK by Jainca Daley ; heard Daley tell 11. ill) that II lit lies h.-.ij been shot. Crui-s Kxamiued. Can't tell which 0t iuto tin; brentl hrt that moium;; met him in the L'aii:;way. 1 live in ihr titaier end ef Market street ; Haley and I had this work by contract ; wbeu wurkiit bv contract we can unit at anv time ; breaker tituu is nearly an hour faster thun sun lime ; am not ri.-lattl to Haley ; hu was uot at my I.ouj-c that mtiriiiii!; , hadn't seen him after be left Ibe breast on tbc evening of the t'Jt'.i till 1 met him next nitniiin ; alter tecciv i:iu the iui".ii;c aud goiui; hottic. Haley did uot come back mat day ; nm not related with any of the other iklcinlaiilr. lie Exutiiiued iu Cbiof. Micbatd Urobnan is a bun In r-iti law nf Huhc : tin: a ir in the miue i wa but! that day. J TESTIMONY, ur JAMES FOLEY. I I 1 rci-itle ii: Sfi iiiL'ficld, Coal townnhiii, about ue hull' mile Irom Muiiiiokiu ; I was, iu Janu ary, emiib yed hy Die Mineral Kailroiid aud Min- jnK Co : 1 worked in the next breast to Haley ana .i:iiiiu orennan ; i nearn 01 tne rooticrj tne i mon. iiiL' a tcr it ticcuiren ; on the l'-'th 1 was jttuikirikC; quit work about 4:0; left the mine j at abi.t.t .Vila ; iiw Haley at about ten minutes i after j ; we went home ; we parted at th! back i id the louutlry ; Le starlet! in the tlirecUnn for boaie ; be bad bis working clothe oa ; if he'd cone straight Lome be would have gel tbcre ubout six o'clock. Cioss Examined. Patrick Sinners was work iiii; with me ; the lit st time I saw li.ilcv on the morning ot ihe 12lh wus about half fast "o'clock; on the inortiini; of the, 1-th we four went tip to gether, and on the tilth I was the htt man of the four to act in ; can't nay whether Brcntrin was in the same car coming out of tlie mine, il.ncy and I went home toi;cthi'r ; am not relat ed lo any of the defendants. TWTIMO!iT or PATI'.ICK a.EAliBT. I live ill Shamokiu ; in Wiihimrlon s row; about "5 yards fruiii Haley's ; heard of I be Cu ni tron township robbery tbe next ir.oruiujf ; I drive n horse and wueon nronnd town do banting. Saw Michael Haley miimr towards his house on the evening ol the Cunirron township robbery; saw bim to in his house at about 5 o'clock, by railroad time ; be seem lo have had on his mill ing clothes ; no on'- with bim at Ihe time I saw bun ; John Mettle was with tne. Cross Examined. 1 saw Haley mnst every titty; it s between 1 and 8 o'e'ex-k tbe next mui'iiiii " hen I heard of the robbery ; my boy toil! ni" that l'hiiij) Hughes was shot ; iltdn't know Thomas (ialvin by mime ; I had scdi him, but bad uo acquaintance wilh him. 1'. Examined in duet. I heard of Haley's iirrcst the next day ; 1 think I remarked that if they took him ibey had an innocent man, as he cotiiilu'l hit iu Shamokin and Mahanoy Valley both tit li o'clock ; am uo relation that I know. .-laSTIMOSY, or iOH.N MCTLT. I live in Shamokin ; I heard of the Cameron township robbery ut 7 o'clock next morniutr ; in the eveiiini: of tbe robbery I was In tny own hon-e ; 1 saw Haley that evening coining home Irom work ; at itbout 5 o'clock, railroad limit ; I live about 15 yards Irom Haley; I saw him go iuto bis house; Mr. Kearney was with ma; Haley wns iilnne. ; seon him about 2' minutes :ifteiuids tfoitiL' toward Ihe tavern ; that's the la-t time I saw him that evening. i pass-Examined. Was uot working that day ; rihl not look al any clock lo see what time it nan ; saw li i in iltessed up in about 20 minutes alti muni ; went to Hiich' s' house the tuorniin; utter the nib'jciy ; didn't know Galvin ; heard of the robbery at Hughes'; none of tbe tioaril cts were a'jout ; saw Mrs. Hutthes, Mrs. Haley, Mr.. Taylor and two children ; it was uf'.'-r hit'akfat-l ; was in Haley's and Hughes'; tliey live in the aaiiie house ; there are 'i rooms down Mails and 3 ti ; didn't see Farrell, (iulviu oi Levens that itiortiliiir. TESTIMOT or THOMAS Bt'KK. I live in Shamokin, in the Wilblntfou row ktep house there; heard ut tbe Cameron town chip robber tbe next nioniiiiK- I was bom. I rctty mneb ull day on the day or the robbery. Saw Haley in the afternoon about 5 o'clock, coming toward his own bouse, wearini; hia min ing clothes, live o'clock by the railroad lime; seen Mmr bet worn 8 and ! o'clock next running j he wns-coniing home al that lime; on tho eve ninjr of tbe robbery I saw him going into his house. -. f Crojj-tiauliaeJ. Den't krow what time he come home ou tbe 2d or 3d day before tbe rob bery ; nobody asked to fix the time ; never talk ed to Aalev about il ; I live next door to Haley. Got up next roorniDit aboat 7 o'clock. Saw Haley eotne home the morning of tbe robbery. Can't sav the exact time. Re-Examined in Cdilef. I heard of ITaley be ing arrested the next day. 1 thongm tney naa nirested an innocent man. Court adjourned until 8:45 Tuesday morning. T'trasBAT, March 21. Court opened at 8 o'clock, Judge Kockefeikr, j lesi di'ig. Tbe trial nf toe Maliansy robbers was resumed. TEsirrito5i' or johu mccsbe. I n-sirte in Shatnokin ; lived these 7 years; iu Jan uary I lived iu iny o'-vu house, in the upper end of of towu. Kecoliet-t bearinK of the Cameron township robbery tbe next day shout half past five o'ekek on tlie day ot tho robbery. I was in Haley's house, anil saw hiru com e in ; did uot see Haley afterwards on that day. Crs Examined. Half past live break er time : was at the house verr often : knew nothing about the robbery or a plan f il.. 1 I 1 w . " w ior urn roooery, wnen l went to see Ha ley. Didn't atop in any other house on my way home. TESTIMONY OF BRIDGET IICCHES. I live in Shamokin ; on Franklin street , Withington's row ; am the widow of I'hilip Hughes. Recollect the Cameron township robbery ; was at home on the afternoon nnd evening of the robot ry ; live under the same roof that Haiey dues ; I lire iu the back part and Haley in the front; eaw Ilalny come home from wook and cuter his house at about half past 5 ; he shifted his clothes and went over to Johnny Larkins' to get a drink of whiskey ; he was gone about ten minutes ; I saw him go to bed about a quarter of 7 ; saw him about live o'clock nej.1 morning ; I called bim ; he went to work at 0 o'clock; hc returned from work at half pasl y o'clock as near as I can tell ; ho was sent for : after lie re turned he washed and went over to New town, to tell Mrs. Hushes' sister that her brother had been killed. Cross Examined. ISrennan lire on the upper end of Market street ; Geo Levens went with Haley over to lirennan'a : he irot back about 10 o'clock or a little after. There are two rooms on the iowet floor and four on the upper ; (.Jalvia boarded with us ; Leveus aud Farrel boarded with Ha ley ; ii wasn't dark when Haley came home tbe night before. Haley's wife is a cousin of mine. Levens is related to me. Have a distinct recollection of what took place the morning after the robbery, as to the time. etc. I sent Haley over to liren nan's ; Mrs. Brennan came over. I was alone that morning. Calvin boarded with me. TESTIMONY OK MUs. CATHERINE HALEY. The wife of Michael Haley was called to the stand, but the Coojtnonwealtli objected to her evidence on the "round that by an act of assembly a husband or wife could not testily ajiauiKi each other. Objection sustained. TESTIMONY or J0HX BCRKE. I reside inhaitiokin Borough ; am a brakemau on the P. &, R. K. R. ; saw Ha ley on tbe evening of tbe 12th of January; when I saw Haley he was going ia the di rection of Larkin's ; be was about 13 feet from me : it was about ten minutes of six by Keading railroad time. Cross Examined. Am certain it was ten inutes of six. We shoved oa to a sidin. j minutes of six. to lay lor accrmmodution train to pass; can't say whether bhc train was on time I . WJ. . ... , ,".?" "'"V Haley was about thirteen feet from me. I suppose ; H was just coming on to dusk ; we had our lights light ; our orders are to light our lights at sundown ; can't say whether il was clear or cloudy ; Haley had his shifting clothes ; Larkins door is up the railroad, towards the furnace ; I was break man ; we had the lights lit before 1 saw Haley ; why I remember it was that day is because Haley was arrested the next day. I waa not before the Squire ; can't say what day of the week it was. TESTIMONY OF PATIMC'K CAnilJ.. I reside in Shamokin ; remember hearing of the Mahanoy robbery ; was in John Larkins tbe cveniu before; saw Haley there ; saw Haley coming iD about ten minutes of six by Reading railroad time : he took a drink and went out : ho w.-.s dressed in shifting clothes ; he remained not more than a minute and a half. Cross Examined. Did uot see which way he went. I was thinking of going home and looked at the clock. " testimony OF WM. Williams. 1 reside in Coal township. Keraember I hparinirnf thu St.. ,... ..a., ! -k .y.,".rr :"i i V4 rJ nt. nvrsss v a V LHA.a j . f A" J W(J U Larkins. and saw Haley there ; ns near as I can juilve it was between 3 and 6 ; Haley took a drink and weut out. Xt Cross Examination. TESTIMONY OF JOHN LAUKIXS. I reside in Shamokin ; I keep a tavera ; recollect hearing of the Mahanoy robbary; tha next morning ; tlw evening before the robbery I was in my own bouse. Haley came in and took-a drink ; can't tell the time ; can't say whether the lamps were lit or not. Did not notice how he was dressed : he tot a drink of liquor of me, 'o Cross Examination. TESTIMONY OF ELIZABETH G0LD1X. 1 live in Shaiaokin ; in the end called Scotch Hill ; liva with my mother. 'I 're member hearing of the Mahanoy robbery the next mornict;. Ou the afternoon of the robbery I was wilh my mother. 1 saw Delaney at home in the afternoon and evening. Al home with my mother ; he boarded with her ; I taw bim in the even ing ; hs stayed in only a few moments then walked up to Michael Delany's, his broth er ; he lives a very short distance from my mother. I live on Scotch Hill ; Delaney had been boarding with my mother for over a year. I wasn't htime ail the lime, I beaid ui the Mahanoy robbery between 8 and 9 o'clock the next morning as near as I can tell. It was about tt o'clock in the evening, as near as I can tell, when he cams in. Delaney was there for supper that eveuinx, but didn't cat any. He said he was going to his brother's. I watched him until be was about half way across the tie'.d. 1 saw him go toward the house. Can see the door of the house. Delaney hadn't beta working that day ; he had bis dinner about half past 3 or 4 o'clock ; that is not our regular dinger hour. Didn't bear bim come in that evening. I went to bed about 9 orlO o'clock, I seen no other parties with Delaney that day ; he started for bis broth er's house about 7 o'clock in the evening, we hadn't lit the candies yet; Dclany did not slay ut his brother's house all night ; he wisu't working tbc next day ; am cer tain it was tit later than ." or I when he left the house that evening ; he had been in the house nearly all day ; he had been out a little whiie in the afternoon ; had no clock in the house ; heard ths half past five whisLle blow. Deiauey was iu the bouse then ; did not see hire have a gun with him. My mother is married to lelaney's brother a second time. De'aney is not married; there has been no -threats, that I know of made against me or my mother if we did not testify. 1 did not tell any body that threats had been made ; didn't tell Mrs. Taylor yeaterday my mother had bfcn chased with a knife on account of tes tifying in this case. TESTEHOMY Or JAMBS XOLAN. I live in Shamokin ; recollect the Came ron township robbery, on the evening of thai day I was at my house and Deiauey 's: It f: my house about night fall, and was at his houae till his bed time, about 12 o'clock. 1 saw M. Delaney's family and Phil Dela ney; when I weut in I saw Phil Deiauey ; can't fix the exact time ; it was about clo sing dark ; it was not lour after dark ; Phil Deiauey remaiced till about 12 o'clock to the best of my knowledge Delaney went part of the way with me. 1 was at Mich ael Delaney's. Cross Examination. I was doing a prob lem in equations lor Michael Delaney's daughter. She didn't go to school to me I was so taken up with the problem that I was vexed because I could not do it. The problem was simple aud plain but- there was au error iu it. I worked . at tho pro blem on the night of the robbery. I first heard of the nbbe ry at noon the day after the robbery ; dou't recollect of asking for a paper to sue the exact day of the robbery. Am sure 1 didn't inquire at the book stors lr a correct day of the robbery. Delaney was talking of local politics that evening. I consider myself as one of the counsel for the defendants' ; was railed upon as a wit ness on the morning of Phil Delaney's ar rest; I live about as far as from here to tho jail from Phil Delany's. Most ersrj uight tbat I was at Michael Delaney's, It: mZY.ZT. ladv : I r:Lrn.0ler J?as, .,ro.-"!-V "xwa; x can pretty girL aunure a TESTlMONt ON ABY AS AXKT. 1 live ia Wort Shamokin-Scotch Hill I &'hr IDame Michael - Ire-' robberjat dinner time the next d on Phil.ne?i..f0f thC 1 W" borne ; Ihilip Delaney came in oor house a Utile after U o'clock and remainad till ?T2 5l?ck 00 the wninr ef 4he robbe Cross Examined. Mr. Xobu was' work log problem, that eveninjj ; he ciphered till about half an hour before he left: don't know where Jiolen'a office is ; he spends some of his eyeninjs at our house ; am cer tain as to the date when hc worked the problems for me, for I marked the date in the book ; I'hilip Delaney gennerally spent his evenings at our house ; seen hitn coma in that evening ; did not look at the clock. but know it was alter b o'clock, tor I heard our clock stike 6 just before he came in. lie-Examined in Chief. It is my custom to put down in mv book the date of tbe j solution of a problem. TESTIMONY OF MICHAEL DEL AXE Y.- I live in Coal township, about tbe width of one strest from West Shamokin ;am the brothey of Philip Delaney. lie boards with my brother John. lie lives about 200 yards from my house. I remember of the Cameron township robWy. I heard of it the morning after. On the evening of the robbery I saw Philip Delaney at my house. James Nolan cane into my house that evening and stayed till about 12 o'clock. Delaney and Nolan left mj house together. Am certain as to the day. My whole fami ly waa ;here till bed time. Nolan used to call in and out the same as any other neighbor. The day ser the robbery my atteoliou was called that it was to fix the limn of tha occurrence. I didn't snancr j Philip of being in the robbery. It was sometime alter the robbery that rhilip was suspected. TEVTIMOXY OF RRIDOET COLDIX. I liva in .Shamokin. Am not related to Philip Delaney. Philip Delaney's brother is married to my mother. I was at home on the evbninj of tha robbery. I seen Philip Delaney at my mother's house at about 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Can't sa j how long he remained. Did not see him till next morning, between 7 and 8 o'clock, in my mother's house. Ue was boarding th? re. He boarded thers about a year. Cross Examined. Can't say how long before sunset tbat I saw Delaney. We have a clock in the house, but it was not going. Am not sure whether it was before or afjer sundown. Our children did't go to school. The first time I knew that. Philip Delaney was charged with this crime was when he was arrs9ted. The tirst I bcpiu to remember that he was ar rested. The first I began to remember that he was in the house oa the evening of tbe robbery was when be was arrested. Don't know what time Philip Deiauey got in that night. I was subpoenied on the part of the Commonweals.. After being ing subpeened I tried to get away. I didn't say that if I swore anything against Philip Delaney he'd kill me after he got out. I left the place where I was living and went three miles to to get on a train to go to Philadelphia. My sister Elizabeth and two other persons went with me. While trying to get away I waa arrested and brought back. The reason why I tried to get away was that I didn't want to come to Court. The two persons that went with me were esy brother John and Wm. Car man. TB9TIMONY OF MHS. ANN DELANEY. I live in West Shamokin. Michael De laney is my husband. He is a brother of Philip Delaney. 1 recollect of the Came ron township burglary. Philip boarde i with John Denaney. On the evening of the robbery be was in my own house. Af ter Philip had been in a while James No Ian came in. I went up stairs about 10 o'clock. Seen Philip Delaney after break fast next morning. lie cam over to my house after breakfast. When he wasn't working he was in my house most of his ! lime. I had a small child. It was very i sick. On the Friday before the robbery it was verv near dying. ' f Cross Exhmiued." Am sure Philip was j in my house nearly all that Friday.. On j tiie Friday that it was reported tbat he mel Kliaen Kelt? b8 wa,a 8 0,u ot nr.Ue long BHOttn 10 gO tO -uu me an w i, h.e has been ir. the country with tbe exception of about ft year that be was at John's, lie took care' of the children. .. I am possitive that Phil ip Delaney was net out of my houae loDg ctiuu.u iucuuuitu tunu uu x riu&j, Sat urday or Monday. At tbo time of Dela ney's arrest was the Hrst that I heard of his being accused. He was arrested on the 2Sth of January, lietweea the 12tl and 28th nf January he wasn't out long enough to go down towu, except Sunday, when he went to church. He belongs to the church He was at my house on tha evening of the mbbery and the evening after. About ten ! o'clock was his gsnsral bed tim. t Adjourned till l:vt p. m. AI TERXOON SESSION. JOSEPH DITCHFIStD HE-CALLED. On Friday preceeding tbe robbery I had a conveisation with Keilz. He said he was going lo Hughes'. Never saw Hughes buy meat from him. Saw Keitz and Hughes conversing on Friday on the rail road. At abous 9 o'clock in tbe morning. Keitz did not say what be was going lo Hughes' for. . . Caoss Examined. Didn't see hitn go in Hughes'. JOHN MCC'AEE KE-CALLED. I was in Hughes' on the evening of the 12th of the January. I saw Ltvans and Parrel there. Il waa about half past five. Saw no one else there but Haley. He had on his workiug clothes. Did not . see Hughes there at all. Cross Examined. Tbe reason why 1 didn't say this about Hughes and Farrel before is because tbey didn't ask me. BUIDGKT UVtiHXS RE-CALL EiX . I was in my house on the evening ot the 12th of January. 1 saw Haley, Levens and Parrel the. . . Cross Fxamaniaed. His wife was there. 1 was there all evening. No one there but the pople that lived in the house. Mr. McCabe was there. Mr. Uuges was not home from his work when Mr. McCabe was there Mr.' McCabe wasn't there oa the evening of the robbery, it was the evening before. Am certain it was ou Tuesday, the 11th tint Mr. McCabe was there. It was ou. the 12th that Farrt-1 was there. Can't say whether Hughes and Farrel weut out together. Haley wasn't home from work. Levens wasn't with them Did not see Dslaney tbat afternoon. I don't know that I am a strong friend of Levens. He is my cousin. Haley's wife is my cousin. I am uot related to any others. The last that Levtns worked was with Uuges. , Farrel, Haley and Le vens were there on the evening of 11th and 12th. I was sworn in the Squires office. I did not swear who left with my hus band. There was no person in my hoasa on the evening of the lltb, except tbe parties who lived there. Re-Examined in Chief. I know Gilbert Iteiiz. I bought- meat of ' him. I dealt with fcitn over a year; - My husband bought meat from bim and , paid him money. ,'..- ; Ee-Cross Exiimiued.' About 3 years ago I saw my husband pay Keitr money. At about half paet 4 'clock Farrel was standing in . the door, Hughes was passing through the ball toward the door and I was going up stairs. Did not see tha f n gie that waa switched off on the track. . TOnX M0CAEE, RE-CALLED. '. I was at the house of lla!ey on tha sight of the 12th of January I was not thsrs on the? lltb. It was the day that tho robbery was eoniniitteJ that I was there. It was about half past 5 by railroad time I seen Leveus and Farrel there, and Haley come in at the same time in bis working cloths I seen Thomas Galvin there. Mrs. Hughes came in Mrs. Haley was there. Cross Examined. I am certain I met Haley coming in as I went out. From Haley's I went strait home. I did dot go out on the minute. Did not know that Ue robbery was to be committed that night. On the morning tbat the robbery waa eonj mittad I went away at 6 o'clock la tbo. morning, aboat 20 miles, and stayed away 3 days. He- Examiued ia Chief. I went away la. (Continued on 2d page.)