Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 2, Number 5, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 May 1859 — Page 1
THE JASPER
WEEKLY
COURIER.
VOL. JASPER, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4. 1859. NO. 5.
ruBLUNED BVEKT WFPHF.Hiur, AT Unran, Wie wile or another man, oaiiy or weokly, the passion f Ilia prisoner was real or fe'irn- litres times within three weeks: kVv r.m .
nrjBois coObtv, inihana, BV .r whn ver he rould '' u' tn U!i pd. It immaterial Tor the jury to find un iu my door in t., lie loeoeri hp Hen- the itint it us mas a ffian ,( lioltitiirtl a.UiIiavu T .. ..a tu i ... l .. r"
MEHRINGER & DO AN T. Tr r Y, . . 7 " "" u real or ic.gneu. 11 had, pen on tt.e porch and nskeü roe tn-iher rrmn !2 I.. 1 remained tttt a a jacauinun w. ' other word, he raiJ that w hen n nitn am Hion iU r i it... k . .1 . 1 ii... 1 1. ...a a. . , , . -".' rema, he.) till 4 or 5
mwwm J, . . . 111 , . , I 'll WSB win Ufliruj I naiul.o, IIP n F K ' u
woiimii go ..aui.u.i.r . now- jur im. pur. .giving the signal of adul'ery, and ihat there- me who Ma hom-e belonged i:
im. Mrs. Sick If went imm tl. ... ialaU in
carrcee alone. She went moitlv
Kev
in the strce':
always foiaed Mr. Sickl.
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urrnr,- g or wn. v.os auk poae 01 auuuety, u.cy are nvnK in .ouiicry lore the evidence was competent, but if, a. a colored man named John (irav end he .,., K 7l k. ,a M a c 1 a a t n Stbf.sts. 'all the time, and Ii was not noceerar y for the prosecution held, the adulterv iteelf waa lived some where on Capitol Hill, 'and that the L,ln , I'". Tn ? . ""T the hu.bi.n.1 to wait for t!.e uisgtiving t . legal proVee.Uoa nr justification, how colored people could give h.m all the lafof. bark VtTJa Wee 2? me, ISÖ TPRUS-HTRICTI V IN A DVA Nf'F P11" ' d,"ho""r' '"-V could an invitation to adultery be! Tlat . wlw La U.. a, m ' , ÜU'J Fingle Subacnptiun, fur nfty Noa., il.Vi I r. Crliale replied at aome len ütk H ,,t tl, ..i.vn... n) nA.,u.L . th ..J..i. . '""" tiom S.ineti.ne. lie would
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Fur six monihp,
rv UMi til. Infi UUtir I t u Naaiirnulinn
1 00 contended that actual, not preaumptive ad- way properly befote lite court. That wa fwtcd by MM of the keva found iotka. ,,. rw. .
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1 . .Ii . 'I. .Ii.. t I- hoi so, ne contt'tnii'd tint where aucli.eii'oi nie uecoasea.
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to mansiaugnrer. it u is noi oone at me evidence wna admitted it waa admitted onlv very inatant of aeeingthe crime rommiited, as part of the Ues Gestte.
but alter watting till it is over, ih motiva Juden In the case ot Fisher (H 'irrin-
rvmsia rm nomeJiack. and soinetnnes dis
He never tot in the Chrri iire t
B cklp's door, and nlwuys but one ffui out
got back to the house. He al-
l'oli Olt! an Mann tun nu ! mA nd i. ;fi A
- .iu ... i.n'i ucivrt we I llL'U t ...... Ill I........ V. 'U't IS... ... .1
... .1 V V, ' . , w"Vago out at the corner of the avenue and e'rt.t; I was in it on the Monday following i.1lh cm..k i." V . "U
is revenge, and the k.lltnf ...nurd -r. This ton & Paine,) the whole caae is detailed; Mr. K y, death; lawyer. M.frsaer and ' ' ' " ' " ., . m' LL'i L M masioa continued until the hour of ad-the interview between the father and the Hal cliffs were with mi; I ound there u h.t ill? An,', 8"'k i'" )"""'" ,man h whose house the crime was comit- M a pa.r ot gloves, a comb, ar d same wVatTnto the hoiis cou!dnnt ll'ü V WashisoTob, April 1'5. ted. It was committed more than once and Blfartallaa,' I h.und the hhawl on me bed ia eaaaa nut I hsvc know., K , .
$1.00 2 00 6,0
Mr. n.ahnrr- cnr,iended that the counsel " " r ircumatance were gone Into,) the Iront room. Ttie witnean here idniti- ,f,e Ur,u, whit. u,ckCB Wl,s absent nfiew
... coo.., . ,...e. yofk ...... .,
iure w er.- two rooms Mm to be there rvervt.i.rht almost '
Ihey had traced the steps of "TT. .. I1" ine B,'r""'1 "'"ry J I w " bfd a .1 bed.jtini.. kninv ,0 ..
m . . I II I r t I ' ' t t .1 F ' . . . I . I I f I I I . . 1 . .. 1 . . . I . . . I .1
the guilty parties trotn loa rendezvous in me bm jr.ue. u rugm, s.so i uurniu, a night. Other ti.
the Mrcet to the hoti-e of their secret meet- biosj ot ca- iiu.ieu to. iwswaswsiBM, ana some soiled towel-; UM bed te w,uM Tem,u.
e made to regnlar sdvertisers. Mr. Hrahnm enntended that the counsel r" nrcumatances were g .ne into, oe .roni room. i ne of tppointment of administraturs for the dete..se had the right to ix'end the ""W""1 lhe aTaa imp. ssible that the facts Hod the tlnwl produ. .1 not. -s of hko character to be hue of proof in regard to the adulterous in- ou'd l've been part of the kea und in tho POOta J Tb ,.,, tercoorse. They had traced the steps ol G'"'c' I tho Beoo4 Ototf j li
ings ami they should he permitt d to go in
and show what happened there. The coon- "'
Or lunti-
Knew at
Other times did not know how lonir
II.. IK
There all the proof were got was not made, the t,ed Hi the Iront room wa. r.ni,linod u ,hf ;,,,, Th door' ' .J,.
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THE SICKLES TRIAL. VAsmii(;T, April 1"). Witness The incident which I am nbonf
tn atal neriirred. I lli.nk. in lh var lKlii ,v"u
... .At iid.,1. mi tfa.r.. ... f it did .0.
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sei for the prosecution vereeviJeutly ex i vtmOW A t'o'ney ney were made a way inrongn the window; .Mr. RatcMIe and
perimenlin with ihc ,.,,. but Inert' rnieiiee ui prosrunon auu mniuuei wem in ü I nu .roni uoi.r; i was on avaTanche of testimony c'omln". Tl.eVt;ro Put as evidence connected with the opened .t with the side djor key; a colored Iproeecution knew it, and cried nut U the omteM NPmaa raised the window; I left lie house . -.urt to alav it. bn'he 1.,... H.a. r ,.,n I C )unnel cl.allcnge.l the defence to point ibe way I came. I
out a roe where onjecttou n.ude to such i .. . HJtciitie, one ot ti.e couiik-i for (he ind not sustained. j delen ce, stated the csBsita of afcertsiu I
ICe, Graham. V old it bn proper tn kill mg the truth and Mr. .Magrudr and myaelt
I fljt atuy it. it would elultily it- :
.Mr. Cralirym p..k till half-
ist one o
i in mi tu prevent hi iu con. mining assauli f Jived to go to the hou- in Ft 'ieeutli sis ;
I got a uiau to go along;!' o. iceman Man war
and halt
ry
IIa li.i.fa a si aim liivl I . lAtsasi a
I 'fl t UMLr( III .I W I i'l S, III TIBS B IMIIU UI .
patron and guardian of R.ckles; or ra. when .V S ' nd rose to rep, y. Which . ... . ... s a . lion Hul hi irr.".i l.'lltll. I 1 1 1' nr ir it i -tatiir u ..
!' 1 '"''Vi "7T I:. . '! . ''jr.-""- continued until the a-djournenr, ao farther . The ,iS,rict A,,orB7 Proceeded to argue selected to aecumny BSt we found the bed
I',"" rr:: prre- being made rü the .a,.-, H :dl Ui.l l?" u. regard to na t..dker- ia cooriimtmM m ...a it tti-i.we tnoug...
v",r '"" " . - , i.,j,. ,. einer ma not connect the partus with a-:- ueimu'ed to iv-y; saw some cigarr.-ites, a
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.. . .. . .... - . . n.rn 11 mi iTrdiirr e ; una wy. ihfeinr.. coiiid. n 1 1 u uuir u I' uvea: Jir. . 1 luuk t . . . . .........
V are requester om lao pari 01 .nr. c-; HI i .u .7 r 1 went to tt.e nesd ot the na.i stairs and met
w hile they were there. Tnere was a aoft in the room, with its foot right at the door. Have known Mm to be there one ifgat w hile Sickles ws absent till one o'clock la the moealaf. When I went to bed at 1U or U o'clock, 1 would not know how long lie remained. On theie occasions there waa no person in the room but Mr. S , and Mr. Kt v. (l. Did anything particular occur to which your s tenuon was called! A 'ef . if. Q Relate it to the jury. A. 1 was going to bed about one o'clock.
In the cemetery where Prof. Da Ponte
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n .. I...M.! In.mailial.1 n'lrr In hmlii loataic
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lowered into ihe ground, Si. kles broke m.i "", "'""' . r-e ..... . spasm of passionste gr.ef an, n.o. "f '! child, w lio must one d.y r-ad the re-
Irant.c energy; he raved and lore up and l,,n '" mo er a .,..,., me eon
down t e graveyard, shriekinr and I mlgfil
ray, even veiling, so much so that it wa
irtuoMsible f r us, who were his friends. ..
that he deeply regrets, for
ie. 'on o! Mr. Sides waa publ.el.ed. The
(publication w is contrary to Ins v i-;:..s. n.
mollify him in snv measure hv words. W
were obliged to take hold of him and, by friendly force, restrain him, and thus we took h.m out of the cemetery. The den.on-
.1 .1 Irtd been w.thia his power he would have suppressed it.
W AHINUTO!l, April H . Tue Court openeu at the u-usl time, a largo a. i. hence b.-ing in attendance. Iiis-
(oration that he made might be called one tftal Attorney (.ild proceded to close his of frantic griet. The impression 1 hsve ie rguinent against the aUtni ihility of the
that he lure hisekitlxa aid hair. lean- evidence to prove adultery, lie had been nut awear positively ts that; the other endeavor. ng, he said, when he elos d his f'.-ts are very Indelibly in. pressed on my fu.ark- Saturday, to show the farts olu. i nd. f.-resl 1 ev deuce on the u r mi lite ii. tense.
' ross-exs mined by Mr fValall Cannot ihsj NiH a um to legst aryoestiHia much! tell nrriaal avhkt m- mm f. ki..blUw' ..... ... less In iiiMIilim.ti.in. nn.l limt I nuaf l.taia I
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. ... . .. . t . ...- , . i in i in i j . n i. . it, r l . j . . ........ , ... .ii. cannot say how long ibis 'rsntic grief Ifta). were leg'i' tteti ms. II u ,,J been n ted somewhere between 4 and 1 tainatee; l rrup' ii. to.lii. lv, 0 Boorae. by a .j i-.t ..n saw no trace of it the day tullowiug; two of 'rem Mr Brady, aeklttf on what were ' "
three days after vards did not notice any- hiff to pass if the (' art determined
'lung exlraort'.nsrv or unusual m h a an H'.n. atioii i.uj n.e eooimg tun-, r w
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pesrance. i inigni say possitny mst he ap- "'v pi me jury, ne nem. hi pa.s npn ,(, 0 ,(1P,
peared lj be rather light-headed and aptia tie iucis sa com . , : . u w.in iae ailliaf, asa aw DotWe
r.ntiv too mu'-n ao under tlte eircumstai.ces; m apply tue law enunciated ov me t.ourt (Belara inn it
ins i .'i.i-ii'-nr'eone-s sreine'l Unna liral 111"" 'rlrlri" J'swiu. ...n, pr.oca'.on. ( (j d. flled niV b
conirai sritti law i-rtet he had exhibited inu coonng rime, i not iun nm ns per.utwo days before: with respect to the first liar functions, and s.ih .sirie jury. It Iber
man. testation i' wss
o.e I ever saw. I have
- r.T. v...,..un riUC.,w0 . - . .he Beainstress. I stood and talked a little rs.Vv p.rtUlly given, bat to give now ev. John M EJHT r"'-r with her.baowlng that Key waa In tka rwom, denw on a diet.net point; he held to his po- ten ion was lust called to the viahl of Ke, Wg h h, ,,c 6 R sitiort that it waa lor the court and the and Mra. hickk-a to the hoe, sometime,,,,,, Mf, Rick,. CH,e ,0 the hall door and court ftJeaa to pas up the nature of ev,- iaat Jaeuiry ; 1 have seen them there in.ii Iook e , ou, U, d dence oiTerod; it was only for the jury to tune.; I did not not.ee . sh.wl on h.m; he ;,nd ockpJ B The? weB ,Bto pas. upon tie facts allowed to be g.ven tn first t.me I saw theo, Key unh-cked .he .door,,, udy ,nd ,ieiTrd them locking the study evidence. J lie trial by jury is a rre.ture o.'snd let Mrs. Sickles in; they walked Hier, ; ,K., UmAm in,i ,v.. .,,..
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'he coiinii'iu !au, snd when the t'onstitu tion of the T'oted Siatea gave to the ar
raigned the nnvil 'gc of trial by jury, it nesday the Iii h ol February, ay at
gavis ii ui the trial by j try in accordance lO o'ch ck; they posaed betöre me; they with the course of the common law, and in 'went to the dour, unlocked it and went in;
no other wav; that common law had beeu'.Mrr. Sicklea threw up her veil and lookeda
loor was shut aller they yol in, aeeii.e ... r
tha' I watched for them; this was ou Wed-! u.a.... k..,u .., ,, t ..-.'j .
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... ir auu ucaru inc... iiiasni uns uuiac oil the sofa lor two or three minutes. I rneni ned tc the girl that tbt-y are making a noise.
' 't'tiA nirl run . u' n if R'ia u i.i.l.t nut KnnpL'nii
annonmed by Male snd fester ami EOOt me, i Had known Key lor a long uiue; t ,o me rtl ,,.erJ u nt htt a and othsrs, end ,.at he coutemb-d for now euw ihe.n afterwards ComO uu', but aepar- .llitaM forh ,J0 hear HetrJ xtemlt w. one of the pr.nciples of that common ataly, with at interval ol he an Bates ; Kt) (or about two or ,. Bnd then I .. , . ,. , . . '-'"fV 1,,w" ,,,e.,Ueel ' nd ; ,,a "e"1 "-enttobed. I knew that they warn't at IheJneV baa jjat delivered the op, n. wards her home, in an opposite direction; !0 , k tL,u,,cr1 I knew that
or the t .r., .Lilanog the cv,d e nejtl saw them on .vmd.v.ti.e ui.y oi , hey were there, and there waa conversation
-no-vnig n,e HSlirnei comm..-itratinn ex .reon.sry, mm a o ciocs, ar, wyin ..u ,,,, -i ne U'WSMia Mr. Key and Mrs. Sickles to the front door; there was o holy wul. Ka Cwu.ry tw0 or ,hr,.e ,im(.t.BI, is ..... t-ssble. Mrs. .Wy Drown waa a h.m; I went ...to my h..o.e and looked out owo rf fh JmM ,h- t , .'..ri'ii.i. v r.ea ed. K had tieen n e.r.i be the win. oh : I saw M.S. Sickles Collie M Ohl''.. .... ' . . .
,1,.. . , . . . leorgeinwn. I nese visits would tie mad
r "i'iisr nia. uicn.' ,.vw ii. rac.u. ii w..a nil-' ...c a.nv anuvo ... ...s; m " , , nc.
.1 ms to that ot Jarboe; he proeeed"d to uer in the yard; they went it.. I an.
analogy existed in the certain, and remained tlieie some tine ; .Mo
for several years and have uever seen suy
tlwng like it. M jor Hopkins' rna.hman: Saw Key on Sunday mornin: he was shut about hall, past one; saw h! -y in the middle ol f.ilajr-
ette square, wlkir.g bat k and forth two or
pns er explained itself, and therefore ut'i.l.... , uMa tii.rpsi.are 1 1 . i- ... .i I . it '
the .st remarkable were no ...her misii-.ns in the case, that waejUc- fcwmM- c.rrted no further impresbeen in the .ri.i.i-.re 'he fawlt ol the .ucden-s attaching to the K (o luiJ-n mM lA expreio .
Court The prisoner nia''e Sickhs went out the back way as I. l.ac p twgy an the time of li.uiiH ide. lie gone inj I did trnt see Key go out; Werlue- npi w ed," Tho declaration of the di.y Februarv 1; was the lat titne I aaa q ,metirnes h
Airs. H.ckles go into the haClt gate, about 4
The o'clock in the afternoon; I did Bot see Key
at all that day; I never saw any vhtilero si the house except Key and Mre. Sickle; I went saw Mrs Hickles about eight days alter the death of Key, and identified In r as the person whom 1 had seen go to the h see. To Mr. Ould 1 bail seen Mrs. Sickles at tunes in other sections of the citv, and I knew her general appearance BOf dress und her figure. The walking about tho
caae. lue jury is to pass noon tlie truth Ofi
, . ,., . :ec.' ui.. . . the (acts offered. I heir soMc.enev in law Hipj H in ,I?rbprl., cp drew djg. was a nuest.on exclusively for the (, mr..-,,inrll(in betwt.en decl.r.t.on. mad- by the Ue "rl d"r;"'d ,1n, w.ey were M.:r. eeaeed aad those mad by the prisoner: el Bl ...law then the question ol Ihe.r ollierwiee , plr Iy mi ,ht manufacture Its., .ru.h went before the lory; but if the court . u.r"' , . tt.hiu n .,..k .....
three times to Jack.. streei; that was , luecmea mat trmy were not .rn -.eni in ! ..,,. c)Ud nslhly apple to the dedara-
1 saw on Sjnday; did not see him on Mon- ."en ' tuursP. ü"1 'u oe'"e ine t.on of the deceased. He insisted that the house was olten extremely muudy
(rfltV (IP Waas In A.laar ksafnoaa I tiaa I,.. J,irV. J. ,, . . ..f ,1... i1rk.lP i n I a rli. n'j U sa Slaalnti ta i fax r.f f Ii a IB i I n fBale aa- n fi t
w '-waea i iwin IMO "II SJV um iirr . . . . i.i nu' vi VI n.1 w on m i;.n uui ar v sec aaä. t, j 9 nun wi , is istawa'- waa -mi a iHi1 walked past me five or s x timea; saw himi UrJif- ",,M,f r',f",', ,0 r '"'"japplied to this case here-namelv, that thelled and corroborated Ma stat.meuta Mrs wave his handkerchief two or three tunes; ""f diecuseioo of sny question at this nine, (Cl d(J ot ,uif ,hJ or con,M,ute a S,cklca appeared excited at the tune I saw a.t a . ... :xeeot what re ales to the oarl.cu Ur nomt1. . . . .. . a... ,i . ... . ..... t a inn
-" e. tame out ami joined nun at me cor - ' - r ' 'legal provocation, ani uiai me silling was. n t. n n itnrwuv ' '"w nn our einer . . ..u. LT.w .1 ka h .. naroi 11. ,treet and Madimn place; saw ttaa-form yuur aoeor Jar deter, ..mat .on. We ,, Vhf) on which , hi,1 , he house except Mr. Ke, and Mrs. S,chla. nn J 2 k .i n! h the house at themgoup F.fteenth street and lost sight üfll reJ l" prove habitual adultery ; objection evi(lence h,(J , r(J(,d 0 ,ht. prüUlld of I told Mr. Hart I wanted to see Mrs. H.ck- ol on I lk:svv',i. Mrs S of .hem ot.,e step. 0 John Gray. " e J'. b- "J-'' 111,.- being -Re. o...'.-,h.t it was compe- les. When 1 saw her 1 a.kedher .1 aba wa. ÄJÄ. Sieae.' at Mt "
inu you snow ner t r I . 1 tent aa expieining the declaration ot the not the eatnc person I had seen, on un
ion., best of mv on n on it was Mrs. '",u "l ,UIU,D - 'prisoner that the deceased had v.olated h s
between 1 snd 3 o'clock, lie would meet us somewhere in the street. They would walk down the grounds out of my sight, and
hour or an hciir and a hall.
would come back and dr.ve awny.
metimea he would ride and tie his horse.
At another time 1 drove her to the gite. There was only one lime when Key r. ..f. with Mr, s in the carriage to the (' 11greeaiotnsl lUirying Uround. At another tiaae he rode out on his horse, tied the horso re the railing, helped Mrs. S. out of the carriage, and walked down the burying ground. They staid an hour. To the District AttorneyKvery timo Mrs. S. rode out Keymet her. There might be some day. he did not meet us, but very lew. We drove out nenrly every day, and
ihe visi'ed the house daily, hut not when
was present.
itness repeated the eridenre about the
Bail The declaration itself was part of the
Sickles. instructions, and we mean to insist that
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Mrs. Xanct Drown, 1 middle-aged wo-, ,mj iwJ re u.e juoges o. n.e aa aim 01 ib.'Rm Rutm j w , rect.ivat,e, but the
man, was next placed on the etand. As the ' ''rV"" , "riveo yoath wa. administered to her, ahe said she Ould-1 certainly misunderstood the ardid not hear i distinctlv.end wanted to an- r"mcnl ol c""n,el if 'e questions ol justiderstaad U; she draw neartba clerk and took fic",it,n' Pr",,l,ti1'"' cooling lime were the oath. lnot n,,w before the 0 mrt. Kaami'nedby Mr. Ilrady I live on Fif-I si 1 lips. If theevidei.ee has a tendency taenth atreet; my husband ia the President's L,0lv"rd" j'fi-"oii tbat is sulficent. gardener; I know Mr. Key; I aaw him 00I l'tnct Attorney :-Held 'l bad no the Wednesday before he waa ahot. ,,uch 'endeney. f"r " "e facta amouniWhere did you see bim!' !'d 'tber to Jtfaliflcatl n nor provocation. Wiineas 1 saw him In the case cited by the other side Mo 11Mr. Carlisle Stop, stop. ning's case C.e question of provocation Witneaa f horrid i. t.t 1. 1. ,u ' w is before the court, and the court there
housa. on Fifteenth ..reel, nes-t m mi... ideclsrcd what would be
I ha witness' determination tuba beard, mvn'iit provocation
nswcr He always visited her at
ckles waa
; Wednesday previous, in the alley. Hlte .aid , kll0wledge, when Bit jshe was. Mrs Sickles recognised my dangh- , ranil0t exa(.,lr ri. wh.,t Iter, and aaked her if she waa not looking , ifflll of ,, j thi
hlght away;
whether Mickles was
swnv ll ..hi htnr Hol I lli.nk I ilrnVA li.m
evidence of the truth of the declaration wa. out of the window oil the alley at her 0"Once to the cars to fo to Philadelphia, but
noi ives uus:-. snu was rece vso.e. i im, w eunesu.y. Icannot say exactly whether be Was away Judge delivered hia opinion, declaring the lion. John D. llaskin wia railed and tea- jn the evening or not It was my impresevidence admissible. tiled. 1 vis:ied Mrs. S ckles in April iö.nion that he w.s going to Philadelphia. I Mr.. Nancy Brown was accordingly re-stherownhot.se. Mr. Nckle. list) asked ,djd 0, M(t ,jm ßei illl0 ,oe ctr-i iie ,ad railed and examined by RatchiT: Waa ruf- me to see if slits wanted anything while he I, rarpet bag. Cannot say exactly when Mr. licienlly icaeeintad with Key to know him; was rone. 1 called abruptly, aa I was going t cuPg was sway but i know if he waaaway the last time I sow him was on Wednesday tj Georgetown w.lh my family . 1 rushed , any r,jg,t ag( anr or this year, I would belora he wna shot, when he went into the in without knocking liaw Mr. Key sind i()l he right back to the house be'ors Key .1 . Bam... .1. 1 , I SA ia. t . . I : . . i. . i i . i.i a . .
ine House on r.tieentli svret; saw turn take, airs. McBies aeale.t in t ne latio'atory a'. aiw u.d D there ke wasih.re I recollect
a key out of Ina pocket, unlock the door round table with a howl ol s-lad and some ,(, nj,tnl Df Senator (ivwti's party a fancy and go in; he came out in about on hour. wine. They were eating ami drinking I hall last vear. About 2 in the morning t .... a.n imin l.J u ' i . I. f . IJ . ..mi Kin, ... . - ...)....!.... I... . . . ..I, ...... en . v. .. nn.l ii .tn. .. . .V ... . . . M ...
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Ii ,i ... .,.i. ....r - - - " ana got tnio ine carriage together. U.d I! I i v r court ,. .... .... ,..,.1. ., ... . I, ,,1,1,,... 1 I ..Mi, .;,!,.. .. -Mr. S,,- U Ina ia a bad.. . . . .. x- T .
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and
I drove
They
house !
Answer About an hour.
Question-How did you know it waa Mrs
row.
ssiaIa.J I. k. a . .a a Ia aa ol m.iii.l.is ii r eoas A ei III .l.aeilo llll.ill a a
e.., laugn.er among ine rowd. ' " "" - ""'" "i," jcomo out tlie front door. woman." eat in the rarriine a little while; Kev cot H'.Ould-it ia lima that objection, re the .utficiency of evidence to consume la- ... . u.a. b... .k.. i .t,-1 The Court then adiourned until to-mor i ma k-. i j Ll-
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bbi ."..i'i w (i.ui- ma a.iey i- r r ed adtillery between the daaateaied and pris. 'Hera the fiels sought to be put in evidence oner', wife, if thi. i. a link in iLe chain ier admitted, but the question was who-
f proof that it is dssigncd to astabhsb, no l,,er Btrounted to provocation or a j , J aaeh teatimoay aa thi. co ha received ia ihlicahon. The same doetrina came up i B' rn.rn.lA-- ' .;A.... II. I- U.II.J.a1. .a aa In Ihait. i
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Mr. Rradf contended that they had a
tight to prove that Mr. Key and Mrs, 8ick- "'e j .ry
I waa told to drive down dth or .1 . atreet.
WASftiitQTo, April 19. It waa alwava Mrs. S;ckle's order, given in .fuilireCriwford took his icat on the bench 'be presence of Key. That waa the only .t in ti ..'clock and after an interval of itns I drove them from a party at night.
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c.ihji.tallp in Kellndoe's caae is to the ef- Anewer-i inqinrco ai innerem nme-; i ,era minutes wasted In complete silence, r c. wa. i.mt, a. iio,c . . '. . . . aau. lr. kl .1 I..,. ..ui, tiiuiaa. altar lliat-.. .. . .1 .... .1.. lied (intiot r i v e e art I v tbednleof that
le.-i thai 1 ... w nun .1 to irme mnl w nit ' " 1 rsie.li es CSIIlö 111 BCCUIU7BIIICU oy luv iiiiui " " . . .
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must sive to certain uucstioii- ' ' r'"v" and omccrs. I7"f .... ----
I wer. a.eln. .duT.eröuV cor,, nn i . 'aifeet'ing h"nor and di.honor. and there the ' ' had aeen go m the nrica iiou.e. T,,0 Jud, d,ci,ion yrsterd.y admit.ing ,,w. B 0J , r n r,e
d he would insist that Ker waakillsd in t deeded th. que.tion; ro.m.el referred I Vl;est.on- now otien naa you oe.ore ...a, Pti!ienPe took all by surprise, mis ,lec. Z""':' ""1 V r 9' " V.. ZH lof .duK, illhlJ .L uiening 0 aecond volum? of Ardnbold's Crimla .1 ..IneaMl.y dean her go into that Iioum 1 Lj, iy t he adatma off rekutt i ng .'J HilklJklLm ik aarrklvs "f the law, Ha offered hi- evidence - I'rtctioe. tM.d. resuming, replied to the An.wer-l s.w her go in three times be-vidence. The defence will be through to- KV .,d Mrs. Settel were in the carnage rm, to proie . n .daU VM t' " evidence fore; when ha unlocked the door and took ' morrow, and .he trial will probably be over V cam. .., a, d I I fJniiSw -onieetion rrll o? iw Kn lÜ - competent for rebutting malice. That th. key from hi. pocket; ..w Mrs. Sickle, this day werk. Two counsel sum ,,p on Lf?. JaT7l Mra. fUekl-. b'y a standing agreajie, , beSe thought wa. begging "the question.- go with him snd hsve hold of hi. arm ex- each side. No charge Irom tha duJg. teiJJJ J t them, dating further back tha. the he evidence I auch a rl.ar.cier on cept tho Wednesd.y before Key wa. killed, thi. District Ä,!' I droV. her once to
-nig. oi uie house on F.lteenlh street, and tie lace aa woo.a os .egai reouuBi ui u.a. t question hat time eiapseo netweeiij -" ',.. ., T , i KevU in t street.
"nnecied with the hiring and furnishing of ,,r' " .""'twainoi compeient. u na.i j these three lime, you saw them go into tbc oi aar. astasis-. "''i ... jeaaio from the 81
H-i i tittir, and they would claim that where "l', -'en argueu mai .ne eviuencc was am i,0Usrt 7 , ' ' - i iÄTi-l., . She kit a caid tlitie lot Mrs. PeudleUU atlultfrei Iure a bouse and takes toil competent . .s affecting tho question whether j Answer Aboul a weck: I eaw tlicui go iu.'iuaiaud oitli h. y '.y acuia. him utiudiiviii; '- wn a oore me iw sara.
I left him there, as we
came Iron, the S iiate.bn' kIic uid not go in.
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