am -" - - i SoiiieiM-'t Her.iM. i; i ll.. I.M.-M.i-'.ino. l I r.t-lmri.-, is ymg j ornt 1 BoctEmxiis. Almost the entire! Chaboe op the Coirt is the Hoffmas ! It is eone-ede-d l.y the cnuincU.ii Uh -ides a vi-tt t' h-r school f,icid, Mi-s Lucy . week a taken up. with the trial of criminal ' Cake When our outride was printed we : that Eli-tahcih Hoffman, the v. if.' of the Kad-'.-y . t: leases. Tin t-ivil list was rontiniie-d. The thought we would be unable to obtain a prisoner at Hie l:ir, wn in full lire an. I le- wiii account for lli.l"! r this eV.. i following itiinortant Commonwealth hnsi- Scnior Ilditor ' . ,i ... Commonwealth vs. Wolfgang Hoffman. r. i W: 1. i .1 a vc-y church, S .l-.i. i. Yt.::' I..,i. b.. i -iii.-, rip; morning. f J idac evening. scarcity f editorial , A full reort if this com- will ho found el.- . i 1.1-. ..v .......... i iir-town. on a Ii- i ' ' i:i the I'isciplc- , , v sei'teiKlr I-su , ,, ., .d m y .aim:. ii:k. ... - A !'.. . . ... ; ii. -A . kin. met. . -. '...... V i-r. .. r. - r. lb I'ra'iU- s. i.i.-L"-i. .?. : !! - -.I 1 tll--.il. ' ' . I v v. ii. .in. ,,.... v kin. ';: r ;.d .1 !'.. M' M i'h-ii. ;; il p..::. .. i:..r.-VaU:..v M Mlll.-n. , .V.!-. P. :'.!.:.!:. 1.11. I'M KC). ,; , v.-' i.i I ry. t i; W:. ;. .1. lI.TiH-r. 1 . I'm key. !'. rrv I .ih. tyer. . . i r;.. !'.-..,... I'. V i :i i .1. --y.l. i . 1, : !! ' '.owtii.i:i. ; rl.r. . . .- - A!. . KIi' ' ' . -I.- M i..i I I."ilr.-. .1 . .-mi K i i.i-i. i" . i..i;:i..;r W i- i-h V .11 t.. a.'kn. le le our iiidi lite l- Ii.i'.l. for his coiirt.-'V in fur- , irdi r trial. Jaiu.H I). Mime v. P. . Melville and ten others. Kaie. on inforuiation of J. f . l'.urket, fatlier of Saloiitn Iurkct. Yenliet, not iniiltv. f .l-!i::M.i'!i' '"MiknIv i This i.- the ceh-ltratej c:ie airaiii't the how l io n mid renewed men I hntrin to l!oyd Ai Peters' ein-us, tie- !li:i:vLi, Monday j wliicti lia.-, for a frivolou.4 cao, excited ex ! traordinary interest throughout the country. Same vs. Jiwiah (l.utch) Savior and Ed mund iS.iire) ('ununins. A-wault and bat- t-rv. mth intt-iit to kill Jolm Stmii.'!..- Iiin? u v. it ii ii'.- ha-e in ihe Ilnil'iuuii i " ,. . ,,,-i, r . . i and battery, and Cummin not guilty. Say- A. J. ( ',.!!. .ni Jr.. li ft for Ha-.-r-tott n. 1 1,,r 'as st-"u',K'e'1 to I'rinment in the : Ml.. Mondav niornin- to take hanre of one ; :iutity jail for three months, $1 fine and the .Mi..- public nIi.N of that place fora c",', '" ntence,! similarly on ci months- term. istisjH-u.Uil venlict. . , Same vs. Joseph Keefcr. fam iiif; eon- "ii" Maftric l.ichunbt re-, of In. liana. calel weapons, on information of fa.siH?r I'rtitia ., daughter of J..I111 I.ichtcntjerfrer. Purst. Venlict, puilty. Defendant sen a former editor of this pai r. is Viitiiif: j temxvl to four months' imprisonment in the frf tub and n-la'ives in Somerset. county jail. ' m Same vs. S.ivilla Mi-Ilitvn. (olnliinn it. d.-irin to ptm-ha.se blank print- , Uimi!ttin H.jss. Ver- -r can i!o-.. by ea'linj: at tin HKEU.n whcri- it wi'.l be sold a the rate of IVrs t.- a -tcvt or slice . Il tlts . I'M tv; I'.. Snyder A" 'o. l.ave jit't nvcived a :c sto, k .f Unis-eN iin-l lnpraiu Carj-et., iprisin-: many different styles and pat-i-. all of Wu h will be sold at short pro- 'c had the j.h-astire of lakii: our obi n l Ex-Sheriff Kn.-p-r by the hand. inoriiin-:. Owin-r to the illness of his i-Mr. Km pper was unable to stay in r .-ka a- in ha.l attended. diet, plilty. Icfcndan Kenteneeil to two luonths" imprisonment incountv jail. This was a novel case and cxciteil great atten ' tion. j ie-irjre Larent plead puilty to larceny, : und wils s-'iitenced to thirty days' imprison ' nn nt in county jail. All the rciiiaiiiii:p ; omnionwealth cases were either settled or continued. J The last jury was not dischar-red until ; alout three o'clin k on Saturdav afternoon. ;:;:.-in:i:. ..('..,.( .1. .-;.h M..S-.R. lalo vl rt t-.wii.t. '.eat-a. t.'a'i- -iiaim KKnti 1!? . Ji i.nf r i'l'usi.iji, de-a?-1. , i..;aU mi .1.-'!-h 1 :mri--i late ..! .'!.-i:i. '.i ! .'itl.ll'. .te.-t:i!ie.i. e 1,, a hi Mr. Ei'iTou: Ptd tb-neral A. II. CoiTn.th, our pn-scnt mcml-cr of (.'onpress, pain his military title in the late war? A Yorxi; UKPitiurtx. No. sonny; he did not. Mr. t'offroth was ehi-ttsl a iiieml-er of 'inprss from the coun tii ol'Smicrsct, Ilt-dfopl. Fulton. Franklin, and Adams in the full of In'.J, l.v reason of ,. vn in j our little baU i "- 1-ibof tlie r.cpublican mediei,,.-." remember that i -blicrs. While a member of funpress he Tar. 11. .rebound and Vi,l : ma le a sjsti h in fav.-r of human slavery. ,e ..niv ,-oiu-li pieparation that ' 1:1 January. 1. he endeavonsl to prevent .p:uni."iiion.hiic.noranv other j -i'1' - "'ivrs in the field from revcivinp the Id o-.ilv bv V. il. nionl. ri-'''' "i utVr.tpc, v.-tittp at the polls in Som- ! ersct Imroti-di apatnst the measure, and se- curiii'; an .ilm.ist tinanimous lennxratic Vote against the act of justice. At that time he was ranked as an extreme copperhead, and, as long as the rebels appeared to have any chance of attaining their ends, he cer tainly was. At the election in 1V4 he ran lx-hind his ticket and was defeated for t'on rics b.y the soldiers in the field, to whom the rinht of ufl'r.ige had Invn aivonied. 15y some eo!igri-ss'i4iiial hocus-po-us he was en abhsl t" hoid the sea', which .Hon. W. II. K We Mi ;. retiini thanks ;,. Mr. J. Frank ii-lon. the ti'li manly Meiiographer. from i rsbutyh, h-i rei.,rtsl the lb'l!::ia:i mur .r trial for the court for his kindiies.- in :-ni-!ii-ic us it!i a copy of tin- testimony. M.-.h.-rs. ls-: ..:ii or roup in.'-s' Syrup of ii. rrv. is :!,. ntain-a:-, -otic Wi'ilum MaV.hews, a colored laborer on ... r.ii!r..a.l near Ib nrv Keii-tcr s. diol very i ! i.-nly mi Monday Morning i. .ri;'i..- w :e no.il'usl but it wa ! te-ifs-ary to hoi 1 all in.plcst. V.Mii Washington ( ity v. lb- :.s ;l!.itt The au- not deem- i The man . where he thirtv-tive . inpj- tn juuge nan s cnarge in me uiiinicr , nig on the Situ oi June la -t at ten o cio c m ease. Later we obtained the document. the morning. She arose at an early hour which is placed lieforc our readers. Judge and uficr attending to the milking and the : Hall said : p'tting of the hresilifast ilcpart'sl at some j '' mk-,1 uf tlie Jury : There is no duty i pretty early hour to visit a neighbor, David that the law itui-use Usm a citizen that is t over, and she returned, as the evidence, in more serious and solemn than that which ! the case seems to show, olioilt ten o'clock to has fallen upon you in this case ; you are to her home. At aliout this hour when t'::;ha determine from the evidem-e whether this rj,. y lerand John HorfiiMti b it the lcm -e ilefendaiit, Wolfgang Hoffman, who is of the prisoner they left I lies: two. the pris cliarged witii (lie murder of his own wife, is ' (lier and his wile, at the Iioum-. Tin- wife puilty or not puilty. Fm your venlict de-; had just returned from David Cover's ac pends whether he is to lie discharged from ' cording to the evidence as we n-meniber it, imprisonment and move about a fn-e man it is tor von to determine the facts in the among his fellows, or whether he is to Ik- ease and was resting on the l-cd in the lnd remanded to the pctiit -ntiary or do uncd t !nnni, and the husband, the prisoner, wus a felon's death. ' sitting in a rot king chair in thesitting-rooin Under the constitution and laws this sol- ; immediately adjoining. At or almut the emn duty falls um you and you rrnn it 1 time of the departure of Catharine Yoder avoid it, nor can you divide it with the 1 she saw him get up out of the chair and go Court nor with ynur fellow citizens. It is up-stairs to the se-.nd story al-ove. At half Hot for the Court todecidc. We can explain jmst three o'clock, or thorealiouts, this nu ll) you what the law of the case is, and we ! man wx dead, and according to the dcclar can aid you by reviewing the evidence, hut at ion of the defendant wlieu he first found the tin livided resjHnsibil;ty and the solemn her, she was then still". She lay on the floor duty of deciding whether this man is guilty i of the milk house or cellar, on h r face, or innocent of the crime with which he is : resting on her stomach, with a mpe around charged rests nMin you. I have no doubt ' her neck, and with both sides of her head you are duly impressed with the grave and immediately behind her cars battered in so solctnn position which you oicupy, and that ! that there was a crushing of the -skull, a you have carefully listened to the evidem-e j breaking of it into line pieces of bone; there and the arguments of counsel and will en- j was a considerable depression like a cone deavor to discharge your duty as jurors im-! and great extravasation of blood upon the partially and fairly in the sight of that Al-! brain and a large clot of blood up.n the mighty eye which sec all things. I ti the : hack of the head. The theory of the Com admiuistratiou of justice it is equally im- j monwcalth is that this prisoner at the bar poriant that no innocent man should Ik- i murdered her. The theory of the dcfi n.lant convicted, and that no guilty man should es-: is that she either committed suicide, first by cape punishment. taking jsiisoii or, second, by butting her Homicide, gentlemen, is the killing of a head against thestoiu-s which were found on human being, and it is of three kinds jtisti- ; either side, or that tram came along and liable, excusable, and felonious. With jus- j killed her, or that David Cover killed her. tillable homicide, an instance of which is In support of the theory of suicide the de where a sheriff hangs a erson sentenced for J fendant alleges that her tongue was out ; munlcr, or excusable homicide which is j that there was a mark around her head such w here a man in doinjr a lawful act kills an-, as would be made by a mi on aperson who other by misadventure, we have nothing to had committed suicide by hanging ; that her do. The other kind, felonious homicide, is ' fingers were rigid and bhxxlv and that the that with which yu have to do. Felonious . rope wa bloody. The Commonwealth, as homicide is either manslaughter or murder, j you understand, is hound to make out her It is manslaughter where there is an unlaw- j case. The defendant is not bound to sug ful killing without malice either expressed j gest any theory as to how she was killed, or implied, as in the heat of pa.ion, uon ' It is sufficient to aciplit this defeinhint if the sudden provocation. Munlcr is where a j evidence fails to satisfy your minds In-yond person of sound memory and discretion tin-! a reasonable doubt that he killed her. Every lawfully kills any reasonable creature in U- j necessary link in the Commonwealth's t be ing, under the peace of the Commonwealth, j ory of the killing must be made out Ixyotid with malice aforethought, either express,.-l ' a reasonable doubt. Now, if you determine or implied. Express malice is where there ! that this woman was in full life and 1-eing ;.- often en. lured by tlie paii-s in:iy. howevir.be i' ', A I . s -'.TV. ..'i.i !; ... ! ii V ' . . .. i i - i.'.i. :.'! .. .-. I!. i'l-- TA .. ; - i. - i'.i . t i I -, M 1 '. r ': .'. i '.. ..n. .:; i:n ir .. .1 by tlie u-e of the ol 1 reliable reinc !: .!.,r:-' l'.mbr.Hation. ..ld over ,"i" No u::!.r -.:, gn-wt'.-. ;t r.-puta-t . t is ;;i! e'in r ren ic-ii'-s. l'riee .'lo s per 1h Try it jit ottee. Fors.iie i.y I.. W. ll-. nt'or.l. ... .!... .i. M. t .hiii Ik il. ; - i-r..l day-of I..-t we ':.i s in.iny jM .c,.ii '- here .Y '-ad to .-.-:! -t in evpn in-; a-. . b.- the is an express design to kill. Ily our statute murder is of two grades, munlcr of the first degree and munlcr of the second degree. Munlcr of the first degree is when- there is a felonious and malicious killing, committed with the specific intent to take life; and i munlcr of the second degree is where there ontz ol.tametl finally, until near the 4tJi is f(.,mi,lr aml ,aliei..us hoinicM Man h. During his stay in '"- miUe.l without anv siK-. itic intent t at ten o'clock in the morning of the -T7 th day of June and at tlme o'clock on the same day she was found there with her skull crushed in on both sides and a rope around her neck and there is apparently no reason ; why you should disbelieve this then the ! next inouirv is, did she commit suicide, did was tli'-ir- during tliat time. ?. tiier allege, although lb.- d.-f. ndant l iiii. that Mr. Cover tra? there" shea tiny th: .ii- . f.ti.l.uit -liould b.tvc tol l a -iiai.'iit -tory. . tliai he told iri,ers--au.l.'oi:ti-:i lic;or' storii-s 1 tl. 'Ii IS h is i-;t; di-.T.-.- ui:!.-- ii..-. '. yon i.v the e.id.'t.. i: v,i!!;':;lly..l.li!., r Nor c.;!i v.iii n-hi. f b r in Lh ;..!.! in?.'.-a'.tii in tin-; - :c i-oi.-J I. .v. n d: i 1; a. I I' .I' ll t i as to hen he saw h'-r, al'e'-iup that he had le not seen her from iHy tli.it. in irning until ; he found her ile:'..!; and contradict iry state-! mcnts as to how long 1'liiiip was then-, and other contradictions that you have heard ur,r, .) h-.- :!;r ,. tuti-.-t T'c... :!!- tli-.' .' ; a'lo'.lt. r r ; on '' a Ic !. t-- I -.. I'- 'n- ni nhen be w is a- th- dinner tahb-a! hi- s ,n'-., ; and th.i' he lit bis pijn- and inoveil about and show-sl an utiii-ual ibvre.t of excite- . nietit; I hey urge that bis re-piest loeut ln-r ! down whc.i he went up, and his rcpiest ! that no iuin-s: should Ik- held, were obvi ously as they claim, cin iimstances indii a tingaguiltv mind ; that lie didn't wants i let - u ldeii p.i- un li r and tiicre d m-s no .-e pr ot i:i tic- e.i-c. t .. bevoud a doubt- by tin .ifi I' ' your ' ,u . r. oiil-1 r a a v i. . n-.-ir-1 l-i a in it:- r ot orlinar.- atliiirs ot' li!'i that it wa.. c.ot ni from tiio.e v. on id--, and watiuds. I 'you an- satis soluble .! tnbt from the husband kiiie-1 her, 1 : - i i.i I- rel . e.t.- :i.i,:i!d: r t:a-I.- did " hi a ' ...,-... a'.ot ; ! any -il. Ii . lie .-.-iVsi-el thai Wo.lM , AvT.r:.Tlo.;. .-'IT "i V".- wu.ii m t i ;!, f.i.-i ;!. r t i,. t: . TT-ha. nuiHon ! l ..1: ,.1 . It orln..l l .r kr .1 ' il.t I- ill nl i( Ifa l.tl-liin-IXoii I s,.iur-il c.nt.v. If.. i. th . niHtersiv.n. I wn'.'t" i-1 "l.-a hm '- i n'l "' I.m rt '' at S- u'li im.t-ti lewri.-lui'. S.mr-t -.-uu-y fa.. !-J will tell .1 iac..lr -awtf. i n t-e j.rea' I ;- i:i- .1. :iiv I 1 in-y. .': iene, VH-, ' If-.r- Tv. ; -f r :. 11. r . -t.lol.ilU' :.MU AN . I'i i tine N.i and M . I th-i'Jur, 2. I""- a' ti i" i:ii ti in.! a tiiai ty of murder in the -.1 will !'ud biin ;".iii-n- -ond degrc unless jurj, that he wantiil her cut down imme- j the Commonwealth ha. s!,,vu fn.m p.-cvi- diatelv, as thev ur.'i-in their argument, be- i oils thr.v.'s or t.ie other ci-i tiin-tati. i-s o. cau-e he thought fewer cr-ons would have j the ui-c that he form-- I a si-en just how she was ; and thev ur.r that i kill her, and did kill her Thai Waiter. J. 1!. Snv.ier .t Co's .! -he wiil be pb-a-M-1 to -. anything from a h.-.ir Clotlll-S. .! ,i.l the cmitcr in L--I.I.I s(.,r.., w Ju re c yon and s.-',) you pin no to a suit ol dl'si ' iiilal liberat'.'iy and preni-- . deuce fails to .-a:isfy you. i sonable doubt upon your ! have Ik-cu sui. ide or le; he wantel her buritsl in the field as a sui cide, and that he manifested indifference by feeding his chickens, scolded several times about his wife's conduct and that heti the woman wa.' laying ln-r out on Monday af-' doubt upon your mind with ternoon, he walked amund. looked in and Ix'ing the party who iutlictcd laugh; . l.iMvecxpri-ssioii.aswas testified, toa i your venlict sho ild 1h for the ha, ha. All this conduct on his part, as they j allege, are cin une-taiiccs tendini: to make ; up the chain showing guilt on his part;, then they allege that in addition to tlie con- I tradictory statements already mentioned, he j made other contradictory statements at the ; jail to certain i-rsons whose names you will i remember; that he told !'encdiet Yoder! and J.i-iah Zcrfos.. and I believe one or two j others made certain statements with re- : pan! to this matter that were contradicted by what he had said before. That he in fact ; at different times suggested three dilbn nt theories : one, that it was suicide ; another, that it was tramps : another, tliat it was done by Dave Cover; and that another time he made a declaration, which indicated that he liiiu- If assumed the responsibility, and declared with regard to the hammer that it was his hammer tliat did if, but he did not inllict the blow: and that hedeclandto another arty that il had niiui- upm liim and he accepted it. The suggestion of the; .-it 1... s-.i.l "I -Oil .'..111'' ttl , " " '- l:. H. K If n t and t!ie ev :- t! it h-ives ;l re i luiinl t ha! it may l i s a n-u-otiabie re-ipi to hs the wound-, k-f.-ndunt. m ::i: ::;. .'th AKFIKI.1I AMI AKTIll E i.i !i t :. . V Mi.P. The Ilepiibliians i.f It. riiu and rrotiicrs valley met in the Fairvh w s. hool-hou-e, west end of ller'.in. Friday cetii:i-, Atlpu-t '.Mst, ls.so. and were .-ailed to order by lr. Miller, who stated lll.lt the objeet of the meeting was to wri!iiiiiet::!v orgat.ize a j;ariield and Arthur Ci'tb, and appointed ! l-mf. Whipkey. Frank Fonn y. Jo-.-ph M.i ' son. ". F. il iviiiau and Joiiti Kncpi-er a a eonmiioe" on organisation. During the I sitting of the committee, S. I". Trent, Ks-., ! who was pri-sent for the pur ..f addn- . j ing the ni'-eting, wa called on and n-pni 1- ed with a very elo.pn-nt and inter'-t:np ss.-(s h, in whii h he di-plaved a -r.-at i'.. gree of sound reasoning. The e.,:u:ii:ttec. at the cl-ise of his sins-, 1,. n-p.rte 1 the follow ing as the permanent o theirs of tii - club, Whieil Were ae-eptis l.y the ltf.fi i.'l g : Fr-sid.-nt. N. P.. i ri.hti.ld; Vb-e 1'r.si detits. A. h Kimni.l. W. F. Kaynian. A.M. JHI.i.Ii'.A s ;:.i-.NF.i: . Aiiuu-t I by Ib v. H. F. Keener Mr. I.i: t her J. Hiile gas to Mi-s Mary K. .hs-!a r. th i f this county. WAl.kEi: II AY. -A !-':-;. Mil. l-s.by the same. Mr. Milliard W. Walki r to Mis Maliu.Ia'. Hay, lx.t!i of this eoiinty. r.AUKt X--I!KCK. An.-.isf -S. Ivi. at the rcsiih-n'te of l-ai.ih Flii k. near I-ivans-viiic by la v. I.. I., r-eibcr. Mr. J. liivcr IUirron. to M:s I.tzi-- l'.is k. i st t . '. l.. r. . h f. Il..wln real 'Hit-. : I A rtin taiui'-I-' lntl 'ituatr In ..u: l.t:ui! .n ' Tl n un'- n.l state f.lis-ul.t, -.ll-.lnlmc luivis !,. tV'.-H.- V.:.... lTll"l l.v.lij. Ja -'l. iir.,v-r, : l-ju't-. V I. "-.. .1 v. i.t- lr-.icin .oil ..I I-. t ...ni. in nut .;; a-if. wt-r-- i- -. Ij ' j .'lr.in'.l airl Hi mail ' ' " ''' " "' : w itieri :ws.f r m m-l"-. A Utr.--. . -ir I i 1H. ! 1 .4?t ZTrrt larg". jn Mill: J "l rl T ! -.m-.n.-l -Mk m:rr "n l-l .-tc A '. t ' .s,l i.-pk i .iis-n n th t.tr-.rt : ai'. if..i ar ! i tiis. -la, in 4l'iin-l iki-vti ii- l-'u.t "l nil kin:, I .-nisiini; nl ti n(tl nr liirt.'. tr.', '-ii'-. ! rtirri:-. i..' : a lirei:iii4 bull.'. UrKS think h-tm n.l 'Hher.'U.t.utl.llC'cs .41 imh! laria. Am tiUrk-mlth h..p. wi-n ! mtt t mnr points ..ntti imrra. 1 ui ry 1 iu' i mil Inm '.he I', it t R. U. a milea lTm PrUnrp-Tt, evrot ts.st!W t.i.l'iU ctiur.ti a-i ctH-oi. l'o sesi .n 1st A',irll, lss. T tKMS fiicii.tr.1 rii fo eenflrmition of ; tn er -ut, l tw pi.l im ty l !. Tan kiUm In ttirm anniul iayawou tnn Ute.if a1. 1 he uaimi'l r'Us-n Ul-iy In In Nfir-il tthe pretuisv tiy juJumeoi mnte- V .r Any turiher mi.. ruiAii-.n cull wa Ui traiiera wh. i-rsi le nesr ihe intn..s, ..r k.l.1rwi tnem at ttook Mills f. .. Ii.llfrl li., f..ur ttreir l Xtraty J. 11. t'lil, sjm-rs, Yt. A 1 H A X KMEKIfK, fhl'KK EMhKll-K. Sfpt I LxecuUir n-l 1 rontees. prr.i.ic salk. ity virtue ot n mlcr of ale )irnn. by t!i 1 Tilia 11 Court ot S..nii set ciamty, t-tie unitr.n-.l Kxs-ut...r .t trustee fur the ala t the nal estate ot SusaiiDA kismti. late of Jinnr town-till. le e?ajisi, will tfli al put"i.c sle, th ititnL-t., oa lss.j DlliD. . isll.UV.-July .:l. lss.1. M s li a-haw. i.f am ill cuiity. lib. formerly of this loiiuty. SLM-d Jii years, .". months and 1 days. BOX EK.S CT Jl.lltH r.T IXiiTKtctl by Cook It rnjcacra. DKALSOA IM CHOICE GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED ' mt'oe 'rlk p. tn., lrr - .itr.aiw; 1 or- n. Dllv-nine jn htw. wiiti . . wviiin li-mf. brn ! fco-l uliirliurvtvmni.4 lUron rwtr.i, withaatr : runnio w.i:t hr.! trait on the iEe: --i;'Ufi:mi l-in-lioi lie hats I tJvrr, le Amteoy, J-sMwthau Ankenv, J,!in i'. Wal:ern i Kt?r. ! on Uy o! sttn. i JitSF.PH RIHA!. j s-,t. I. uur ana Trut- iTXECUTOli'S XOTICt:. j i-..ie of Tot Uk Miller, late of Storrek Twp , j S..Kierset I n, Ya., ileceasi. Lettr twiainenury ta the aNire estate I bavu.it been nraiite.1 U the un.!-rs;uie.i, b.ah-o U hen t. Kiveo to lane lulelusl to It to make Inuawilite .yrnent, an-l thie liavlt it clalme ..r i .lMiian.l.-i wiii -jieue preseni tliein liuiy authcnil- : t-aie.1 lor lettitrincni ami iii-wan-e. w ir I s - l t . tv , , . , . .., ..:...,...eies. ii . ii. ii... n. . ..ii....-, .. iieicinuilll is laai. lie .oo, ..... ...n.-j bear what has come ujmn me, It has nrding Seen-t.-iry. a!!'jr li.t II of Johtjst.e.vn, i ii in t. n. The and political -,s- him, and ".heir wih tliat -i .nal noniinee give Somerset re hvm her nv- N 1' ir ! e:- at . - I -:::-:n.i - . i s. .. ., M. v 1 ..." pt- -f ie a'teii. ling last 'aei-k's ..- im:iiti,-e. 'n Tuesday ti.ere v four th" i-.-.n 1 (a rsons in town. , . cr ti.ere su, h a singing crowd s:ris-;s tis w a- s. -; that ilay. iiur rie'ids iii-1 llof ( ..sue empty handed t'.t pair .i.i.:.sl ..-;;r busin. luen .-s. i . . We l.a e Iss'ii itif 'r:.n-d .! f:c-. ;;:tt.fs d-df.g a large trade a-:,e i.i-t 'tsllts- v. e. k of - . .- V. .'.. 1 ..: J. ii. i il..'-. I' :-. - 1 -;-:.:-hi'.e - N i ' i' . 1 . .v .'. ;. - h !..! i- . -r.i.g . '.. :- ii-. . - i Y. i: .y i s. ' ..: - ..i.-l T. ..:i - t . -s- : A I .m.-.-ria r.i.ir...i :. ..- :..e--e;. to .1. I '. t.i--- 1. -s thf' i 1 . -k. . i; .1 '!-!,- -.. r.. ' r- r r r.r i:. ;. i:i i'e-l! in a is. lie . '.u'.at V v :.- It.tc the Hi KU.n. !. nuti.ls-rtng that without a::.l par; or i -tnail joke. ts-ar ti .' -:.!. i: l" . th- t.. be 1 hi: tided ; during our alis-tiiv int. ti. bsl to reths-t :h n.-r the etiutm-r-ator .r were sworn td. ;,... .',':, -t i:i eery II -tV:i i.i :i mv was n ,t , :-1ed. Ti.C opi'li.'tl Wjs ; i. i'eii.iat.t js guilty, and. ::e lwi-ti is.uvit.sl of mur- . .li-;rt,'. If tlie old man a v.-ry mat y aptsar to; !. ha.- arrival at an aitc ; a w hi. !. he v. i'.i ant ly ' :.: t.. b.tow Lis attentions i- no telling. The tuen aj- ; -aid of i.iui : he has gre-s he otdigol s.mie sohliers bv getf.n them furloughs, etc. For the pcrformaiu-e of this simple duty as a r pnseiita.iveof the jHMple he claimed, in ls'T, the votes of lle puh'iean soldiers, and in some instances got them. The 1-iys did not then think that the clever and wily politician was oncof the f..reniot in endeavoring to deprive them of the dearest franchise of American citizens. ur young friend will see that this record was not gn.nl f ir icner.il Coffroth's military promotion. The military history of ;ciicral Cort'roth commenced at an early jeriod. He was captain of a coni-talk and brm-stick company of militia lx-fore he had reached the age of twenty-one years. At an annual luu-ter he inarehed his c .iuuny to take a drink from the waters of the coff.-e-spring. Josiah I.i htciiln rgcr then livisl on the K.s.tit. prop rty and was aver-e to having tlie militia cros.s hi domain. As sion as Captain otTroth had placed a fiot on hie premises he found himself seir.s!. "nape and seat," by the hard-fisted fanner and forced to walk -sjwnish to the tail of his company. The future iener.it was discreet and did not transfix with his drawn sword the ruthless destroyer of his early glory. Like Frederii k the tireat and the Duke of Wellington, each of whom showed the white feather in his first encounter with the enemy, our hero friend icr-evereil in the military line, and finally, before l;l. was elected major-general of a f.-rmidable body known as the uni formed militia of the counties of Simcrsc!, IV-1 ford and Cambria. This ended his "liel ligerciit" career, as the war soon after com menced and ail organizations -jilaying sol iier" were disliamled. -.mi-! she kill herself? The Commonwealth .say ,iakc that she did not. and they rely on the evi- life. i tlencc of threesurgcotis, Drs. Urubakcr, Ciary In or.lcr that you may uiid.r-tandtiiclaw and Krissiuger, who have testified in your up-ill this subje-t I will read to you the 1 presence that her skull was crushed in, that criminal code upon this matter : j there was this clot of bio.d behind, that any "All munlcr which shall Wi-cr-ict rated bv i of th.-se blows were sufficient to render means of -mis..!! or bv lving in wait or bv j "''conscious and unable to have itith. t anv other kind of willful. deliU-rate ,! , tsl the other blows, and that any one of these blows was sufficient to cau-e i!.-a;h. b.u have heard the other witnesses in the cae who testified tn her apH.araiicc when she n hi ahvav" -,-ourse HkeStixoINo. -several days agoa remark able scene was witnessed, among the bees, at the house of John Sije, in Shade town ship. S-vcral neighbors were present to vis-t and as-ist in waiting ujon the si k in the fainipv. on a Satunlay afternoon, the weather was very warm, and the doors and windows of the house all open, when sud-il.-iilv the fauiilv was thrown into dire con fusion. 1 v a cloud of a lee swarming in at ... V . - l v . .;, ,-s.,t. V... . .ti.! ra-.-l . i-'.ei: . :.: J'ii'd. -. li.-t . . j' 1 ..:t:i'y : - . e-iv- j. Ml K : i 1 t ':. . a : . v upp!" :" v. .-'..i .r t i i -iv atiythii-g . a e .ii :.. !'.' i . r- .. r ii'.j I . ;- . ' v . u :':!. a ..- k ' .. - ' . --i I -.. t' ;. '.ska !!: t s :t-. K-s;'. 1'. --. Mt-.t-. ..- -. .: i. '; ti . - ': : v i:...-- 11 '.. v K Ki it. a e l:.:. K . I!..r. Fatter- I.-;., aih - ;:;.:. ' tug a :ii:...ti..n at the ban. is of si of Judge Ha',!. W. J. .b.hti 11. F.iie. W. II. a 1 i.iitln r. Fs ,r s.. was i ahai!'sl t the prae 1 -.-vend courts of this is a s..n f Dr. Fat He is a gradual of t:lt:at-d evl.tlcmall ''.low. and we wi-Ji iti hi- i.i v, iv ae- the window of a r. u in w hich Mrs. K. P. I.ol.r. daughter of Mr. t-ipe, was lying in a , feeble condition. Fortunately the woman had presence of mind to draw a spread ij'i'.te over her-e'.f and the lal-e by her side. With this fortunate precaution she ami her la!e c-c.-i'-cd all harm. All other about the boue. some ten jerons. including sev eral small children, were most furiously at- taektsl. and in a moment were covered with the infuriated h mey-gatii'rcrs. and dreadful i ly stung. Kvcry effort at defense only add- I to the iilcnee of the attack. Sime of premeditated killing, or which shall 1-ecoin- j milted in the jnqs-tratioti or attempt to i r jietraie any arson, raie, robl-ery or burglary shall le decmtsl inur.it r of the Sirst degr-e; and all other kinds of murdcrshall hcdivm el inunler of the second ib-cn-e ; and the ju ry In-fore whom any person indicted for murder shall be tried, shall, if they- find such per-on guilty thereof, ascertain in their venlict whether it Ik-of munlcr in the tir-t or second degree. Kvery person convi.-n-d of the crime of munlcr of tiie first degree. his aiilers, abettors, and counsellors, shall Is sentenced to su'ler death bv h;m neck ; and it shall I the duty of the Clerk of the Court wherein such conviction takes i!aee, and he is hereby required, within ti n days after sir h sentence, to transmit a full and complete reconl of the trial and convic tion to thetiovernorof this Commonwealth. Kvery erson duly convicted of murder in the se-ond degree, shall, for the first offense, le sentenced to undergo an imprisonment by s parate and solitary confinement, not exceeding twelve years, and for the seiund offence for the .eriod of id- natural life." The law implies malice from the u-e of a deadly wcajsin uon a vital part, but the law il.tes not as.ume that is unlawf.il killing in the first degree. The bunlcn of proving that it is munlcr of the first degree 'lies U-oii the Commonwealth. Tlie Commonwealth must show that there was a sj.ecinc intent to kill and that it was a willful. deli!eratc. and premeditated killing in order to make it murder of the first d-gree. In the cae of the Common wealth against Drum, nport-d in sth P. F. Smith, Chief Ju-ticc Agnew, in Mas found. The physicians testify that the blows were from liehind and above : that in-dcj-endciit of the insensibility and uucoii s ion.sness which must have resulted from the intliclion of either of these blows aud thus have incapacitated her from indicting other blows, the blows were from in-hind and aliove. They further testify to y..,i that the blows wen- iutlictcd bv -oiiie wca: come upon me and I mu-t ix-ar it ; not meaning thereby to make any admi ion at ; all. ! It is f..r vi.it to determine; you have heard the arguments of counsel on both sides and these alleg'-a admissions, dccla- , rations and contradictions, and we have : only to say in that connection to you that as a matter oflaw gnat weight ought not ; to be attached to what a l-artv is sui.i-is.sl to have said, a- it freuUellllv iial.ts lls I:o: ! on! v that the witm has mistind .r-toml i wiiat the .ary said, but the uniiitcuti. mal ; iomi'-ioti of a won! or arrangciuciit of a' word gives a dirl'en-nt signification to it. j Nov , o :i the part of the def. n-e. it is al leged as a ciri uni-tanee m tins ca-e Uuu there was no blosl found on his clothing : that he won- the same clothe on Sunday ' morni tig. Sunday noon, and Sunday even-; ing, and on Monday :.: the time of the in- quest; tha the imreaii nraw.rs wire -..uu-in.sl : ihat the gir! te-titiisl toall the shirts that he La ';: that Mr. liardill and oih'crs ojtened the ilrawers, examinM and found ) all the unden lothing that it is shown this man had. an 1 thai no 1,1. h1 wa- found af ter a careful carc'u upon any of his gar ments. The argument in reply to this is that if the bi-e.v wa- ituii.-ied from behind, if be came lijs.n bir from behind. fclhl her to the ground and stood "V. r her and struck la r on th.- other side of the head .1 on: ; Kris- rre :i r : sim .tiding Sin n tan. l'r Trea-urer, '. A. Sw.-p.-. The Hon. A. J. Colls im then addn cd the meeting in his usual iloijUcnt and ini-pre-sive maimer, a-oiising the etitiitisia-i.i ol all present an. I making us f.i 1 that i.-tory will be ours in -pile of our minority in V- r lin. At the h-sr of t!:c address a i ommittce was iipHii,tisl to s,,ii( it lniiuls-rs. and about re enrolled. After tne .r busiuc-s js-r aining to ...uiiiiiori i-f the iuh. thi gh! v t traii-.i the ic iiamcs tion of Uul'ietit liit-.ting adj. ii tiartiild and prin. ipl.-. rni-1 Arth. with t!.r.s ' r and tin- I.- - f. t'.!i.-a i:.p I! Fi: IM CoM Lt I V. E , V.u. Hi.KM.K .''.-. Tlie hurtling ' . I , li..!t-.s in Henry 'lay township. Fay ; ii.tllitv. ha- Ini-ome t'-i fre.lUetlt to be i tit.d.le to t!ic inhal i'ant-. Tw.i-cl.ooi b-i:ld-i ings were n-1 :--.s! to .,h.-- durir.g th- pn - . ctit month. 'lie ott the ." ! and ti e '!: r-.:i the 2.'d iust. This town-hip appears to be ii.f.-t.-d with 'a gang of lawle ro'.igh-. A few year- ago. a number of hay an.', grain stack- wen burned, without any known .;u.-c. Not long after thi- a i iiun h building v.a-etiti n d and the -ea!.-. altar and pu'pi; f.-uie l v.i'h human eXcrei.ieros. Sj,r-i.;-!i..".- - are not -c.itiri 1 itit-i and human li'.i'i Apj.!e. rtr!e.1. f Aii iet utter. y (tal hrao. V I M fcs Hutter, V k) Hutter, (nlll iJ'JciwLeit,l t.u-ntl " meal, 1-jO ts Bee?ax. fi l ba;n. 5h..uJ.ier. fii " ellBs, ' " cuttntry ban., y tv.m, (ear) ' JU"Del (Joru, (stieite.1) f) bushel Ot-j meal y I'ail skms. V Egi-9, V dm Kkiur. bt.l Klai-eed Tf bu.. i tl HaiEJ, Hutfar-cureO) y i.... Lanl. V Leather, re.) ile, 1 ft " npi-er "' " kip, " MM.lIlniea, aa.l chep 1jO ., tau. Jiirn F.Aitoes, bo I new i Peaches, ar.eU, 'f Kye r' o V-iU V Salt, .i. I, 1 bt.l.eitn. ' cr-ur..i Alum. .tr 5ik " A'ht-in, i-r ts-aur, veil.. 1 & " wh.te TaII. w. Wtmt. ha Wt-oU VI . . . . le to 5e i 'Ut il io , -pi FLlLK.Mll.I.tR Ks-vUt'T. l'iTXK( SV i C i J . .f n I m. b L'nr'.l. l-.tl.t lint T!l . -1 M ! s.irrKt l.u' Fa' ilee ii. Itri-r tst TentArr on the above estate havtrit '.Vk-I been mMiie l I.. th un.tTii:n-.l by t.'ie ir-i r ii j autft. riiy : Bott.-e U ht-reby atven to all iri.M iv'dtuc i lnleltsi to Mi-l esuie u make imnir.uie i-av- ji( i K-nt. mvl ln.MhaTin claim a.iln-t thewtne M wul present tiiria duly antbentiinteJ l..r eettie- : meal on ji-.n-iay. me inn oj wi;" ."1.. A.l'lvt.v M .oira Sep 1. t-jeeutor. Ii. F. I'ATTKIISOX, Arn-iiNKv ee .lix ii i'.'jV' w Tic He l-xt : f.Wiruo 7-Kie! ! t I tV-ej All t'Hlns en'ru-te.1 to ht -ir will be at- '-' ' ten isl u with urvmptneM anl a lellty. ,U'-i Sept 1. lw. -f : e.-r, ,ri - i uu i .. AT-I.AW, S.imerst, '. ... si mi i ' ' ... i ;e '. 7a I 1 4 Ui -My wife. Mary l 11- iliuan. cjving..i-it my :-e-i ...l-J-itl a&.l t.arl. all i-srs. ni are hereiiy t-aou.'tii-i ...llijl4 ! ai'vin' trj.-lin-r f-r lurNrin hr " m" assnn'.. ?(; I lll isyoiMK-t-t'f .aer frjotra-tic ual-;. .."..I " ' eliilel!e.f i.y law. I1SSO. FOUIITII ANNUAL GRAND Exposition and 1SSO. Fair THE 1 Hi X L? j 1 -J j' L-) U i v - TY. nitre-'!! n i with the haniiii-. r. i this hammer or some similar one or a wca- i au, t;;..; j;1 a ,rv bv the i Imi like tins uamini r. i..-ienoaui. mmwim-i iwr.r.nl as ttic hy have argued with a great deal of .-kill and .sjajrting ofhio.i v. ebspience that the woman may have pd-oii- i )M. luigh: pat tiii- r e w..Ui.l no, lie l.l'.i-iy, liiiiiut.-s from sin h a iciaiis f s;i:"y to. tiie niiil Im- i.-. i-r. and then c around bir nctk, lid ut mt d herself. A ls of arsenic was found upon ; ilt.r hia.i a little bit. a:i I tie it to th- her person, wrapped up in a little cloth and ; aI ,;,; ;., ih.ing tic; he would not get any limcvaksl in an under garment ; to this the j ,1.k1 u'-oti him: and there is not much in Commonwealth replies, why should she pus j the argutuent of tin- d. fen-e that there was the poison back thus wrapped up, or why i ,, hl.Ml found 11pm his clothing. It is f..r onecal it; why take poison and then intiict Voii to ilctnn!ii'. We are -tating what ha these wounds upjii her-e'.f, if indeed they . ksc;i urged by ith si b.-s; a.id the f.n '. tl...t were self indicted ? This is for you to deter- ; then was 110 blsl ii;h.:i his clothing s.vi'.is mine. You will determine in the lirst in- . to be suthi-ictitly' ch.arly pr .red. How .staiux'.vhether the defendant's theory that j min h weight is to be given I that on ne this was a suicide is a tenable theory, wheth- ; s-,!e or t!:e other v-m v.ill iletermine. In I hav ing tiie and in-hi- b .u ly .!.- t . ..- sc..!. The dieted unci: the t t.-. ir. jtisti. . ;T'J - ' oi iiii.k. i-.'. :i 1 i.:ui ii;:..! in thi- a-t six J ear-. 'tie ui'ly kiiiv 1 vvi.il. s., Ta.-srl..-r.i i-l Mile laV.r cp b id a Iii-i t.'ng 1 frotu tiie s'ate. a i ii-:..l f II f.-r the murder of eted. e-s,.- 1 1 d. mat: 1.1- : - Oi t . c . .!. Th 1. I V 1...I-I ;:i 1 A li la than au 1 i:ie-p;in I II .':-!.ri in-. : ir.d 1 '.H-! ': ,'i. eMail r-lit to it it is a reasonable th. and wh tuer -a-ts a r.-asoiiauie iior.h: ujsin litis ca-e. urgi. You will di.'tcnnir.c w he! Iter iuit!'Iy kiii- ; had ed her or whether she killed herself. If you are satisfied -he killeil herself, either by in flicting, these wounds tiin her head or by iisoD. you should f course acijv.it the de fendant. If you come to tlie conclusion from the evidence, lieyoiul a n-asonable doiii. iK'yond a doubt with a reason fr it. that her di-aih was not suicidal but that it regard to hi- being I by tiie . aright to! :i-el ! .1 i- own home it i he '.lefeilcf that he this h,,tild not It- : coitsiiere.! a sitsj.i, i.Hts eirctim-lance: and' that he had a of siekne-s that day and ; and was up -tair- in the r.uii a!ve. where he went t In away fr.-tu the llies ; and on the other hand it i urg-.-d that if i-!i kiiied by s.imel'Kly cl-e and he was within hearing distance and the other hou-e was within hearing di-tan-.c: if trumps had The !: a il.: .ii uli, last v. - k. b arty mar. h of -a. .1 : pr. Fii- a. i- , -a. . - a. . . - ri-VT2.-r- -,r s-irti-,., . -is- TirAIQf-A - - XY.ll opeu TIinr?.!ajr. September 2, ami remain open Inj nI i:veiiinx Sunday exeepted, until Oelober l. new Maei-inerr 1' '.l ka !-.. er"t.l UkiLit thej.la- -f the iMPwr Hall. Ui-ii ha o -s-m..vi-.t."ao l'the nVw Ji-. e e,'ti--'ne.l intn a 1-nitiiul Lawn, web Fl-w.-r .! ac l I .n An Annex h. ten .Me.l t Horal Hail, wal- n will I .;e-s,r..u.l with '"''i' I'1-'"'' "rT. ne'v. in whien wiil be fine .iisiylayti A cut "wr. t.' in preuuuia t:iw ;tttfi ',1'''' ',u' '. ,..,, T:ie'ii-1 Buil llia havir.ic l-ren riintel er..l r-pnir-'!. fre-enn a -trla:or ai-tanocc. ri. eta acres haveis-en a.i ie-1 ... tt.e KKW-nla. toereas.nsc tn are to .wen-y i--- a.-re. A re. tert hvil miie trlir c-ur-3 hw ten o-ort-t. wrn -h tri:.l-'.f -pel wi.l be h.t y Ko ..ftb titiest -..--k in ti- -on'ry. .!. t-rir.it oilr-sl in preunuiu m thia ;" ni-r-. u- Hi ILl-llN'isi AMJijiiO' NLtsi "ol t-e tKruniy uiuannale-i with ta liii- H LTh'r.jui-h the eo-nperal..n of-ar Mannfacturep a thor.Uia repreenU:. ol the PrlueU of ritt-tara-h ao-t Alien bei.y c'u wiil t-u iliillti.-a. . ... .. in H..rilHaUaaa Aor.-s. iQci.ar-- ii.-.ur .rrilaent rMrM, w.,l rarpaM ail fnr:w e.1 ,r. f in tLi.' hae. delivering the opinion when presiding as Judge in a neighboring county, says with re-, wan inflicted by s..meliy cl-e. then the j ,: .,nu t-i kill hi r next intiiry is. who intlic-ed tliis death : tin rn in the tir- pard to these words, willful, delilK-r.itc, and "pun tier. Aim tne imj-naiit nuiuiry .1 ( tins a-e is, iii.niieiii-icniam no i; .- it n-.iiuu ! tn be iinjuissiiMc without delaying this ca-e ' concealment of t muJi too l"iig to read over to you all this hammer witii whi evidence. When you fro to your jury mii:i. I the orfctii ;v c-t and premeditated. "If an intention to kill exists, it is willful ; if this intention le accoina nied by stuh circumstances as evideniv a mind fully conscious of it own purposoatid design, it is deliberate : and if sufficient time be afforded to enable the mind fully to frame the il.-si.n to kill, nml to s.-hs-t the instru ment, or to frame the flan to carrv this de-! h- evidence ot any j sign into eiecution. it is premeditated. Tiie J y '"' nv.-Ue-.-t or that you .iiiT-.r alwur. ! bw fixes! upon no length of time a nex-e-a- y" " '"'" a,:" wiu :tK' p'-----'' i rv to form the intention to kill, but leaves I reauing tne notes over to v.-u. i the existence of a fully formed intent as a! TheComm .nwc-ai:!i urge up. ri you that i r-. s .1..,..,:.-) k.- ti,.. ,',i- fr..... .il ) Vou ought to (-. sitisfus! Ix-yotnl a ri-jsona- ! U I . the - . .. t she would have made an e it'-Icti-iani urges a;-o u-a. whilst you have no right to take the ei dence out with you. if you have any desire to lie informed bv the Court with regard to rticu'iar witness that thi v sav then was l,;,, o Ik- determined by the jury fn-m all j "' '''-'-i'' " ' s-iti-ti.-I U-; facts and cirf um-tam-e- in the cvi- W ll"'"t a this .U-tVn. f ithi-s murder Ias i l..... ... .- the children were hastily .-arricl across the Evidcn.v. pentlenien of the jury, is dirx-.-t. . lmst.inf.ai evt- . " , . or it if ircumstantial. CircumM. hint comuiittc! i. i :.. .i... ..t... L till JIIU.'IVI ll.S .ItCsx Jl I.IV M. J'lK.e l.l, . i . i i i ... .: lluo-Mlun ll io ou ma', ne nail a moo . v. tiiat there is no motive had got a view f it is .jtiite p-oha- aLarm; nttd there wa no hammer, that is til th. pr.-M-cution -;iys itted. and up n which nl and that it laid in (iis-ti view in the shop; and tiit-y also al lege that the Commonwealth's motive is not sufficient that tV-re was an old grudge and that bis pr .j-ci-y is not very large ; and it is then fore let likeiy a man Would kill !ii wife simply l-isa :-- ti.ey lived inharmoni ous!), or lmausc she h i 1 s.-nte pn",rty whieli he would inherit. Ti.ey say the commonwealth proves no distinct instance of a threat ; that this threat which the Com monwealth i lairns as tc-tiiie.1 to by Fli s ingcr, this ihs laratiou alsmt inflicting a r.f. M-es Walker i- eri- t:'.g at his .-hade saw-mtii. Samuel ."-'..itler ha- K-. u fr..:n Few's t.. St yst..v.n. Sanrael Ziiatiie.-ina.i p-ir tn? NEW FEATURE. b an if-ia;tarl KIrhaifceen a-Wtsl t'. tL '.! K;t.e S'jtrt. H rv. C.w. Sheep. Swii,, iv.-.. I'an-i steam -aw-r'aiil A -tea'u rail! i utal in dpt. II t.-iii. I -a.. ing on a Ilia -!-. Fhilip K.-itz large bills. .fit I'avi i W. - ilia: ..-'- v. i.i a:u :s a-rai g.: ! :n.t !.-it.-'v .-in : bv -g I.i iaii.t. PREMIUMS: dv, aa M..--s rt . th. In r.'er to intcre-t ti e nrr ntiiiir.ir "'.mities. . m.I ..., 1'....... Pf i.tn-v.i Hr.il HrvMrf . -t-.''.. ,1 ... ...... L.,i.'.., .t w.i.st fn.mmn. am'-antinir Ut i' Mu.-,- vs tn iran.l orran 'laiiy. tx-ruri Bat.'. ail the Kjilr). at rreatiy - -; i-ilii.nm - - - IN FA II. DKI Al.lMKM. U'Ki - - - IN M'Khl 'i" i,m. - - - IN TT.FI. )VFIl The 1'inlnz ter?meht wU x awler the sopervi-K-9 - t a r.-nsi-eteiit H-Wl Keir. Befiwmen:. fum!l:e-t at m--.:t:raf: tr.'.-e-. -K'TlTa DllOIOt, Ii. a. HIS t IIILUKI err Ii Jt-ar. et 1 ' Sen-i it lrr t :u. r.n;aiiini preiuium la--l aa-1 'i-wnl Kain acl Krz'j.at."'. F 1' Ynl'Nii. Ib niii .Miin.i- r. J. . l"ATTKi:H )N. r- t in . JOHN I. HAII.EV. A--"t Mui,;.- r it C.i-!.i'T. ii:g the war. e one live- i -1.. at i:-.,.k w'.-.k. Ti, I v..'-.-.-: the ra- av 1 I:- tl f .ta Mi'.f .r 1. ho-e -r--i .no i. ate om r :! .".:i i.h-a on Wesitu e.i. icing is-M'er Inlongt-l i nt of a circus which at il -I i im to the t .r.e f i- made at: atta. k in force. r's st k in trade to ti,e "... rv-i the t:t.f..rtii!atc in- o r tiie ir-iLiisTint-c. r.M.i -l-i. i. in a o-ir-r sr.otid .in t'i . ...... ...... . ... ..... . s . . ... i miik u it v i ne iicienoallt on me i.un .i a:i - i kiih kit as miii .,i no f. . . i t-ti, -. i ..n. - i... . i i - i denco mav le certain or it mav te prooa'-ie. i -,.."!, - . i . - i i i -. tut..cr sale of the l-arn . tut even in this r- . . .. : 1 , i Uslv else : and thai the motive of the hu j that ivarttrular oca-ion. that is. if she ha.hi t treat th.-y Wen- followed by xv.re-s of the en- i Cireunistant-al evulcm e may be as "'-f l)anj ,4) COUiInir, the upon the wife i got ,,'nt of the av he would have given her rage lcn-atun-. The stinging e-arue near j . toiy t;. the lu.n.l as dir. vt .,, f j au J t,,t.r uih-ge in n feroii.-e i.n.ving fatal to several of the .--rsons. cvideme. -satisfactory evidence is theamount I ,....., . ;.. -....-.;..i ,.- ,..t.t in i-.H that !.,-.. s-l-vially the children, who suffered drftid-1 of pnx.f which ordinanly satisfies an !-j j,, lvatVin ,,, rre.ling and an r.ti- ' man memory is very frail, iui-1 the change fully, oncwoman.anrigh.or's wife-. t i J"dxd mimi. In a suit on t.iecnil .-i.le o. i . ljfe VheT u,.:r(,-a, a firbIi.,. i ,lf a -,,-rl llUlki a dirler.:me; and eanio.iuite frantic with fear and iin ; he j tb' w'!'t .of ,tb ev"noe tivc ,!,a, br th law, of thi Counn.inwe-alta j t!.-a t:r.-e his g --1 .haracter. His g,-.l ctttra.-to.--. iiade ha- tw.. They wen- born dut in their dctage. TI. of. s. W. lVars...-!. Ii tic- other with w:d. highly r.-:s-r.sl a faithf-i! d-.g- ought to be. Matthias Hal ne.. living it eh'treh. la-t Tne-!-) burled 1:1- wiio. thrf-c lioiirs tie: com.- the m-ith? reft inu: iy in ilis --t reave-d !i:tsba:id an 1 iti-lart-n. i the fan.i li ar .n.c Tii . i.a l U-tir-- ..- - herics. ,al- M Ti aintsl like a t i the prctui-vs in urtcr distraction, protes-ting sue was futa.iv stung, aiM wotiiJ tx- cieail m an. I nislie-l about - . v.. i-ase you are now trying, the evidence must be lu'vond a reasonable doubt. In a civil f wife dvint without children, he woul-l.cl.urj I . 1st' the heir of his wife's e-state and that she had some sir a.l estate said to be from s;x .-jlli-1 ber-a1 a:?:st o-ecli ) n;ng men. 1 with 15. .yd A IVt.-rs n Friday iti a is.mpb-te girl -ai l t liav e !ss tl rajel w as "a. t r'ly identify a single f-ne 'I-, und ti.e jury r-turncsl a g-.iity with-cit leaving the - t ":..! :- 'i .v. ' r - a ly A n--:.- -is' g t - : ay Hut-. v d 'iars. p..r..t,;.v the ti.w T;r r''l"' :-' ' - i .- iti the.-.;;:- '' T'r c-M;-t . i-- i . t- :-l tlzl-. Tin t e W ... !! t.'ie.- a :V s, i . . , .!!;!!. to - - i -i J:i. lii:.:'Mt. it . , f . t-ti..-'.,-- v"l";''! '' ' , '," U'X. The r.-;. u'-ta 1 , l.at.d : father h:s . i- -: . , .-. i .- :, :-i , , . ... ., , ot: g.-.-! a.iti...- ic : ' v i h W . Iteiil .r 1. ... , . , Will K CoUs. !e-u:.,- ' - vrfi . A ni.ir.e--v.- lawyers and p.l--. -a r.a. '.c..cr-ii.o- . i, :;.g U!, t,aT,v i.,-.:- ,.f ti i:. -.. r I.T tl eia-.n -iic- If i-r t;s v., r, . -ir-ful ' t. ' e .t, i-lu-nt. with. -ut as thev !.tv "f ti.-ir ta ,-'., ei-t-. would Is n.i.h '- W. i'-. ut'-r-l. S -f.n.-si t. s, ,..;rg.. .:i I nii.-l --.!.- p r a- t ..a., in :h- Siuth. n i a e. v no r i :ie i r. it. t isou-ee. s . . s. - -- - ., .. . .i, iiau some su a.i esiaie- ssi... - i-.- oo.i; -s a ....a, business f-r -,!,' ! five minutes. In this she was slightly nds- j --u-t the evidence mu-t surjrt t!. hy ,-o-l.e- - t j,,,. , , r.-T.,in.-l of his pis-v for uU-n : but in the effort to defend hers, If j f -s d'lu,-esj to ,-stab!i-h, bu m a , yna tha. la. nia,U. , ....i.t.sii-tti.e-iu, offer- she su. s.-esle-I it, Ke-tfing her whole b.-Iy I tvx.hnc mnst tci.W ev- ; rvr, ;he wIm,,nv -f Mr. ITic : ger. Tlust testimony I will .... ... .. I im tiTiir iw.niHfi I- i iu.i ifs itiiti i n e--virsl with tn-es, an.l uiakinj-lu-r ronai-: -' .. . thought that the rl- """'.'7 "it" i ; . nad. as it L iini-r,rt.int that it may 1-e i.n f the guilt of the defe'Diiant. I roof heyoiul I . ' . , tcr for r-tace is clear! v proven, ex-i ji he (parrchsl witii his wife: sivt.vn or s?ventn-n witties-e- testify tliat he is a man of tvaiv. and on cros exumitia; i.-r. teli of funds are 1 eing rai-l by th aid in earing f--r the lit:'.' ot: Sh..!! ..f Re-Iford .'i-iry. a :: ha- ei.gng"! to a-siiti:- the Mr. liable- ha- s;t oth.-rch-iiictn ouitc v.. g. i '.b "s Mr-. V-' . the - 1: . f '1. 11: V o -9 .V tion ten-fold wor-e. It ?s '.- 1 (. .rtiinate tin em-e .if a small otiantitv of .,V..h.,l which m. ailminislercd in- isa-..nao -u- s-..,ois-suw..-ol.-,.i. n ipiarrels. j e-ver matiif-.-te and i.uie-t habi: vitt IK' ev-.- di-.tivem-ss whi is a man f j-ea he .tble tile of t iletil said - I on cross-eTaniiiiutioti that they luiii learned r:g t:if ; pressed uj- m your minds; as to the tsti- that be lived unhappily with his wife. ternally and externally, actually saved her j . to satisfy the mind and cons ic-n.-e e.f a com- iife. nion man and so convince him that be i mony tliai they quarreled, the mass of the evidence ? eems u establish that the re-Sat ions I we hsve hurriedly r- that he really bni ; and his own intere-sts. A rvax;nable loubt Mr. Si atid cru-lu'sl Kes by the handfuls. Tii e-.-Ts.. .f tl:. i-iiwetmut of the le-. se'ttis i to .., l.-en this : They are housed in the 1 n'K n,ean ""'l. " "' I : , i i - i -. i . . i .. . . i .. ., ..c.l. l.i- ...a,.-. : ana rauoiiai li-mi-uiie . ii iuum . , l" ' .111, :.ll . g HOI lt tj. IU ail' 1 . 'O IKl.-Ulll ... ...V mu.. SllUj, wii . rcutiou. We hear -rathcresl ia a great ball, the iie of a half ..t .s : l.;t ..s.. !insli.-.l i-ir.i.-in ,n tlie outside, where thev eviilence, ana must not ne lancuui or en N.-'W. gciitlcn-.eti. viewsl the evidence. Tli-.v i- another theory by the defeiidatit that ; arg".esl with I. , , . . ... ; niontous; that it was a jamng mainnion.ai ; i ,nK. f,,. that th.-re are irru:iitas:ee .t in a matter of the highest Miii-ern to tnm ; .1 . .. , , , .. ... , . , . , . I connect!.: n that had resulted in fre-pient i .uj,j,.i,jU against I'avid , over, tliat he niav ,ijeij oJ-r ' would venture to ae-t upm hi convictions j t lt-tween t his husband and wife were inhar monious-: that it was a jarring matrimonial Ti.- folio'-ving are ami 1-vn-l a: -he IUun..r.d during the Meek : H,.n. Jacob M. Campbell, li d. r and -on. J. V.'. Weakland i merman. J .-bn-town : ;-..rge ; ' i-.-ii.Tr. It. H.-nrv r.ruhak' .o T. F. .viii r. i- Ki-Zitc-A J. Hi: a UarerUt o the extent of trow an'lj ts-ca- I ijave done this ! sions wl n they would Mot o-ak to each i .., ' V- in t! ! et and ei'.iise-ictitious dittieiilty in arriving ; ! at a i-onclusjc-n. It must ariso out of the . that he was there -ibont ten lie'ighl-orhood and tlia" he t:ierior wvts. aiel tnat on one iKvasmn ii t-.I l Jtresiiker an. I h;s w.Se ..n .vion lay a went to 1 he e xte nt f his pitchitig a fork at j j hastened over there M the scene of this her. ort iwanLs her you have heanl com-1 0ijni:i v .that he had sss.-:; Mr-. HotTnuin v. ra tiio-isan.I .l..l.ars. hung until ttie a.'um;:iati..n hiimh ttiein to .. tnents rt e-ounse-1 on that and m other oc-1 f,teen miiiucs Ivf -e her d-iuii. Ih-vid ... . . ... tomi inr.i --e-ir-f I rie roiissaiieni- it iiiiist I li- can-fiil fall to t.'ie croun.1. Il nappe-nesi ttiat ,J 1 .' . . .icasUmi) went to the extent of his drawing : i .5..,:. ti Ir U ''.--! -ue. I the w indow of the sick r-totu wa immeili- ately undi-r the entrance to the hive, their health ! What wi jrhaiw m remarkable alout iithe d-.atii rate I the esvurreme. I the fact that Mrs. isipc. i strike the mind with such for..-e ajto c.u.i-el ,7 " , . . , " ' VI " " ,a' ?r '"J: l " , ius iuip i a; uio.e, so. .- ...... .-t.i ... 1. 1.. - i i ..v.-r Knew me oiveasisi na-i mouey ano 1-ass.m c n tne I'dh e.fJu.'ie a to what oevur-. u-a:,ti-! to administer njs.n her e-tate. and re-1 tho i. I pti'is-se to read to you the te- j ( over told Mo-s Yoder ttuit they should tiiiKCiT f Flii kinger. ; t-tand together and hang this old n.--sl. fully c imi:i rite-l marve':.ni.-!y inde- thc mind to pause before -oming to a e elusion. AlUevidene-e, it is said by some : writer, is mre er less eire-umstantial. the ; ! difTcrence be-in? emlv in de-irree. Kidetii-f 1 , i , . , .ov I.,, : , , ArBk onv f,-,. --,.,ra.--.aw the 1 This evidence has been r on ly the coun--h lt was : :. - :; -N.- I.i.e;:i..iii.- r i.ni'se-, ..;. or s.,, '..art!-. -t... wiii ' .'..at.-'age to u-. M. V. '"' !.r.lr...ti. :.. lt la-Usn " . ....I !;,.,st reliable - ' sly kt. '-Vf. It d - !.ot ' ':. tin-re f.or ! " .1" t i'.'y !!t.:iiii! t ' ! i- :!-- g ...f..r h-.rv-s " -1 - ; ' -n -s,:.-.. ' ! 1 i i ,-t,rr hou-ehoM. t ... ... h-l s; .1.... pri.s. o-, .,!? 1 -ily by;.W. IVtif-.r.!. s -io.:n Ti. i, ,,f s n,..-!,. : '" .' .-; i t. ti.e. are- her 1 1 i'd r g-. : :...n .i, kne-ss. niters " '- 1 a a; . Take art:ing the::. T - a r'-k. if th.y r. ..... ..r i,...;.i?;g ,,;.gl ' ' ' "i - : apt .ii. if vo:; .io . ' ' ' -iill.i.H SiXiNSl'MF L" " c-.:! t-.vi t , zrc tlwlii- rs.s -I. y,.r Iaone ' h.-;. u- S'.ii;. .i,'. I"o-s.is ' ' -'.. t. W- I-: f.sl. I't-iggis;. S.tu- l.ad th. r fr..n thai dreadful i who ha l n a he-lple-- ;:!ferer for sixteen i ...... t. : . .r - . 1 .. , -..: . - 1 . ,.r l. I i.ia.r,-.,.. .ntneiyears, ,,.? in uc o, . ,lP.L . j-,::-. f m.r i, Idcfrnai mt at Mans-as ho.:makers raisin in ot.. year ten tit,,.- m,.re : s.v,,e of confusion, m her na k mn junir wha one l n r!a. 24th of last June; had envet-ation os .. the part -f Cove, togctout.bat -u- ,: k.1 tot Uy o.w lever, ed hy a cl-.ul of the mad. ' M . lt u ' , . ,,ip,.n.; with. H im: he sail he had atxMc rlkuur: i .. ".sj.,.(s i.i vaiuahle live-i stung tiv a single one. It was a lull nour . . ' . -.. .,. . u ,t... t.i...- re. ..,..1 i,.ot.I.j.!t iT.l..v.n.-. on the I to sXe ati'l licves as a man. It U enough tliat his c .n- w m. a im; lie sa: l ne . .. . j ..t.. r.. .c hi waf..- i... t, .1,1 me that John's wife .' and it is iiiarveloUsiy inleeoro: on .... . . . .... s. ii i s i i ... r s iiuuiH si il in I.-- ail a-- . -- - , .u.t have i.s-i suv.sl fr-.tu -on-umj-Tion K-fore the be.- U-.-Aine e-aim enough to ai-: ' . . - , ' -- !toKkea..d had no txtat.-es and ' part of his e-ouiis-,-1 to aid him at all in ar.v i w - - - j- t- ., . i . . . t . i : uuiiuu Jiiu aft : it 'klt anu ?urMauiiu ; a ( 1.. rrv a:t U (.-iijti i X:uw. In all i fr - -iii-r... n-i:f a-.;t:ua i. i. ir 1. r.r . r-i t i : i .. , r ...... -ri i m. in tup ir.iv or ur fim iric iitrr Krubak.r. J. K. '..froth. Kiv.srlKh C. F. Kh.-a-ls. S.,:iie-sst Wm. J. Iiti.-k arid ; wife. Samut I I-'V-r-. Win. Flytiti. i lu. A. I-e2.ne-l!r. I-aac Kei-L I'i'-! urgii : Wm. II. ' rat:js-.n. J..!m M.s'aic-ter. I'hiia : iphla : J. W. .ar--t:. Jr.. J. S. . crt:. Iktlrimorr-: James K. Haye-s. 'ai.iden. N. J ; orge V.'. Van Ktte-n. Nova S.-.thi: J. S. All"i. lian g..r. Main-: Wm. II. K. k. Henry Wag:-. Andrtw Ni-on. Christ Alb ;:, Mry la-'id : i-.rge Iill r. La!Ktist. r : John Fob v. 1'. A IL Ihiilroa l; Jam- u'.lert. J.-im I'ur.ri. S. i C. P-ailr -ad: -.-.rg-? T. Ilu.l-.ri. A lams esjunty; Byron Telle- !:; burg : Jan.-H C. le. Falling Water-. W. Va. : Jar.ii- Krti aud wife. Wm. Kern-, cot.tr.i.-t'.rr- A C. I!. Ii.1 and ife, J'-'tt-Town: lif r- V. Zarit. JOHN F. BLYMYER, Paints DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, Glass, OILS, t5cC, SzO. The- f.-ii . ii.li.br-. i .rig i-ilaiiiti. H.i:irtiier. A . ai.d T-..1-. I t..e large-: -' ..-..r-l la an..- ..'.s,-. OI ar.J iting at' .s-ra-'l cure l.r r.v V." t.-.i l.'.-gi Is.tt S:m-s' Ivslt;v Co-ipoi xp. There are doubt. n. the mere i.--"ibility of a doubt. Weniav remark to tou on the j-nbiei-t e.f i -.nie; she nfnser-1 and he went ; t-j I ------ - . , ... . , , , .. i and His w;te came in ami commences! mo.. I .. .... , I H . disas.si that will m quickly brinp inri- i P"""- c-TaoT'''' M P"1 enaracte-r may - - IV. i taken in tune. -f-ri. I'ri'-e .-' ex-nt; ex- 1. tii if tht-re wtrc any wh pro wlimr Whether or n.4 ajiy man wtui l r-tr- 1u nl then he ail tiiat -he s-houM ?i-t . petrate a murltr to a!:uiriit-?r ut--n ... . . i . . -i wii-r k hu iv v iir vih. nii'i tod wiii - a - r-- - - , i1...l.-r.M.sr...s Kysvciitery. Cranio. CoIk. : evidence, detemiUie wleat weight j and all their kineired dirs.-a.se. And to I-e entitlcl to ill thUe-a-e. Thedefe-ti.lanfs I'i.i'adelpl.ia: I'iiis M Howard KJeg. II. F. Kr..- Tli-.tiias J. M-giMiguTi. Av e -.rfiiitv. Fa. ir without Sines' IWnte-rr Conii-ound when P t;liaraetT L proven by a nuiid-erof wk. . j i ii.. . . i "kni ieT." and if she hadn't trone, he would anotjicr ju.-:ion. oti. however, wiii cive Hare -riven the elauinol bit. h a -kr.itker" it what weight y..n .-..a-ider right; it is a -iaat : she would never have cme Iku'e any a qtie-tior. for you ; we are sitnpiy revii w- A RF-aViiliABLt Rl.-T i-T It fer- ni-e how many pl.ysi- Jan. nimlicirie ) oQ have tried, it is lishi-1 fa. t that ..n:ian ivn retnes Harri-b-arg; Ii!r.i-i.r . ; dale. h-'.-r lnak.7. no dif- r how iiiu- h ; !; w an -tah-: i- the or.iv ,.ar"i.ii li-t of ..!- in .-to. ic : a-j-ti'er - I .,1s. . !. :-. . hr-s. l;ia k-.'i.:::. .'i. IV-liows . r-a-l.ti.-ry H,:sii. Tab fr-s-. .ig-adli . Hat.., '.ie Kniv.- a-id Fork.. I'm fce-t Km :'.. in -'iio.-r-- ..c.t.'v. I'ai:.. r a f ill st.s k. :. for i:.-i-h- aci .. :?-:.V pi.r-t.i.g. i'ji'.t-:n on. ai. . T i-'r.'-r.'-. Fi.n.si ' ;. i.r ,-!..-. Ja: :i 1-ryer, V.'a. ii-. A'-. Wit . loir :a. f ai: six.-, and :.i- ':t to jiV-iai Ti.e ' -al '.! ai'ay ' ii tian i. It .f ..ii "ii La:'. p i- v.ry ).rg a.vl con;:,!:-.-. v--rye I -. r.i . P.a',.-. r-..vr-. .. An-.-. :"-. link .-. .rr. and --. W Lire i .i' fs, v:e". li- I V -T- II k.-. nes-ses and cone-ede1! by the Coniiu..nwe-a".th nort ; he said the rrvat.-rsi trouble he had . i ... .i a :. ... v. . 1 (ifraikm a mi me m-.r ...sr ... , - . w I... l -:r.. ,-.n t. Tt-.e v,.-. For sale etily bv i. ' bere a Uerviiy weaj.in i us-m -j,.-n a vital , -'" -c ' " part, the law presuin--. ti. at it is mankr. , w wh and womd stir up stn.e whenever . ! not murder in the first elesgree but iiiurder J me home ; she wemid jaw, aad ifle in tK. w,.m,i .Wi-ee - and if tl C..rim.--i- J wort her out ot tne way tie woui.i tw niie-t witheiut h.-j-e. W. IViifonl. ilig tlie evidence in the a.-e and the arg r.ients of the -un-e-l. Thi KestI Eve Ksrtror-J. p!t which has given i,ii,-.l. :c sa::sf.,. . tim in severe en.- of L ing Ii-.a-e. I: is true there are vet thousand of tfr-s.iia who If the-y e-'.iamle-dar.d hekiilesl hT. if tiii an pre-li-.l to T!:r-a; and L::ig A:T- old iplarrrvl bpike out and he killed her tiou-. r..i;-irr:;;.,n. IF rnorrhag --. A-thnia. without deiiberation. without pre-nietlita- Se vere etr'.l -. :i:e !;,-.-.... Ir;.-rm - ke-v a preiuinent aud iufiuentlal (itiien of i wealth wants to make it out runnier ia the S td; he t-.M me be had iwited a Lou-e trca on the spur of tiie rasie-n he s'no-.Ud ni. W-ping Cugi. Ac. who 1 ave n Iowa City ay I hve had tf-e Uncpefaia j first elemv thT mtirt tL-.fy the minels of - & Cl-arlie Zerf r-s and wanted t. wTe ; be c-tii-te.l n.unlcr in the second d.- rt"- lr...w-..-lgv of Y,-u .rrnaa and UveV Cemitilaii.t f.-r neveral Tears, and i the jury that there was a wUlful. deliberate ' th ; I told hint I would let her fin.. Yett citinot e..nvi.t hiia of murelcr yrjp. To .tub we w mid -ay that '..' r . ti.-r hi- ,i, m..nstrat.sl the laitrha! N-.rtiia! S. b-.i! c-uhit.-, e.s a , '11. are 1et t. r te-ai. hers than in, -0 a.-a-ieiiiic st:ide-nt. F-.-1-au-.' of thi- fMi the !-T.h:at of the Stare X .rtaai S. i.,.-!. M l.;,;ar;a. p4 , are se ctiri!'tr - n.e oi ti, ;. cis in t he- public .!,..! in -(s..,..,, ivt-ivhaiiit. Th.- is as it siiov.l I A Xonua! S. he-..l t r .i.-r'.v en-iur.r-! .s ).., ... .. .1 ...... . . . , . . ....! .A ,,--.i;t.tit iniMit t kill th tH . t . that he haI ttjomra to livee-n anl so to the first .leg-.-e unlo you are satishcl b.t:i- were la-t v. -r a :n.:t ere is,: :ii..;..:.i-i-i ..i,:v g . ve- c . -l t 'io.Mtg.i leave U-.-J evcrr remeay itouiu iwirm, 1 - - - .. ,. : - - ... . . . , in-:s'';..niiis.lV,..;fu,v. u , any relief whatever. Dntil I Mw i a specific design t kiU. m the evther ' e wi.h h:i- C(on,r arnnW-irely by the evMemeof p.:t. tot-nr.!-t;rt-.. juore ...:. '-.and training in h-.l manage- vour Shibdi'-. Vit-tliier a.Iyerti-- in our !- ! hand, if the de fe-n.lant desires uch a hotni-; - c evmu .aui---.,, : t.'ie .omtnonw.-a.tn wt teyon,i a rera-..na- . -egr on.-, a, - :h vi- of ins-ru.-ti.-n aaid ',; ihe i-er and was iersua.leel t. trr it. I am hap- ! ride to be reduced to manslaughter, hemus ' Tfc en the C.muruon wealth allege that he i tie doubt that there wa. preni-shutivn. a m Ani.rna. U taiis of s. b- I w-ck. .y to atate that it ka cnti-dy cu!l me. It h that he Bd a deadly trvapun upon s ; w I here at the tint umI I'Siv attel hal an . pt.-coiK-yel Asp to kill, that it was 1 - - V.i!,Lil.i ne.;-,.,. ..r I-.S....01. .santrt!,-Wmtv raddeB tvon and en rreat , oppo nunity ; that the endear ahowr that willftii. de-lil-rste arid prcTne.i;ta:e.L If As a purltkr of the i-i...l. AVer's -w.r-ai-- .-.s--f.il ti-ai l.crs. so.-, aj.,,, ,1 netlhTit I-ri.e 75 rmts. N". iu.1 -. h....I at U.liaiis Tt. ls,wi-l F.iruVlirl wiil catah-rtse, t ap.4i,-aium : Ia. I fira degree. j lac n the other Iiaivl that anyWy Ii-ethrlnr MowBn tU i'-.-r -a l. v-. Ih.tter I'm i.al'i-, li:rler i .: -M. Saw F;i -f uiii:v. - lail!-.::-l K. r' -. ilal .ll.-s ,f L 1 r. -tiove-;.. Fork-, r-t.a.1.-". Rax-. Ma i.-i.: il I'i.-ks. .-. vth. -!;-!-. r-hsii'-.. it ..eel. Ma.--n Iia::i:n.'rs. te,, I ! rs. a . -.-- ami Til B-dti '-f all :z I-..k.n- :a 1. Va-;.i.rl. .!. Mal L.sl ws T -.' s U ..i.n 1, :- '-t-. i..e. rt 1: a:l -. jijt j i. ... i.l.'. . ti-' s.,.ir3r-. Mmr utt- r. arid . - r! r. Tra- s It r-t.an-l r:') K.-ri ..-.. H-r- i;.-:-.. urrj' "'-' DOOR-LOCKS. III.XHaES. .SC REW S. L.1TCII E.S, lOOR.K.OB lycad, Sa..;. I'..w.irr. ';.' r "-- etc.. t'r. : I e vt- il.g the ai.Irr s ol.e. T-.'.. f.K-t i. I ii- ' ".'Tytl in this kind of i.ls and ci. ativ on- in nes-l "f ativtt.ii.g I wiii aleray jrie - i r .c.ai i f--r th r Jtri-!iir;'. ar: I h'.pe : ?h H! .r tra-J-. I 'bal -v i !.: rite.ii to it. p n-wii" ar buii.i r r. r r:!d it to xinr.t alvaitag to rive n a .'). I ttiSik U'-Y v2 4"UsTniI :ng that r-. in'. wh -ie r; r..v brier, m-ii! - .-r--.il: t" rirf...bte ff h v-a-.h to !i.k iriaJiy w i r.- ni--.i.-'i rai-nt. tn ; provocation ; as the law pre-snmes tiiat seich i she", ras at the hous at ten o'clock and so ; you come to tie rom-lushm it was not sui- ariila ha.s u- e-pial. It wonderfully r,rMl-k C-s.tt-,V P-mt.i-0- Sorrrfr---t. kiliing is iuunler. but not murder in the' waa he, and that there B aw evioence snow-; cKie ana fLaii ne -.oii u in int way or . runts iii -.lip.nwn. an., it....- i-.N T i.'ii'.rr the pla k. "N"o. 3, BAER'S 13LOCK." JOUX F. BLYM 1 LK. Jaaaar; X, Ir-J. XT
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