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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1859°RIPLE SHEET. wn eerth, stone rock, but by speek?. It is aos Seontlineans pe of wn He wok anmenee NATION OF MR, WAULEER REPUF -y, clchiee wae dows staire wien T saw Mra. Sickles; thor, | exctoding tt, then we ray thatthe wossing ranotinction GTON TB’. Q.—Doring the whole winter was Mr. pickles? family | Rose, of ThE WASHIN ‘aGEDY rye, naloting Mire. Bickies? ‘ 00 of Me. Walker was about eight o'Claak; * 1% Sheties stayed ia tbat roam; | it haunting the memery OF "4 dcteusaat, bis umiuterrupt- Meee ERIN 0: Mwiinestct thigh to, with the exception, parma, of | ty fe temilee Maan VY | rag, borers Le@vot to bed | Mand exlamatias and | SHEE tonne tht “er ta/be remenbered gn, cnost- | ote fm ahewla eve, trinngtiot Oo to Oe wring * fow. days, tmet Mr. Kay paying apontaneads Fit Wiiness—I vo not k00w WHE MEME” Se 4 ane she Cadet | Robbing; 1 deerd Me, estes ery: also Mrs Rickteg; in | meets the Romfoige with thia sisisineusas one of Hie moy- | Loa Successful Coue'usion one OF tO greatest undertat. Trial of Daniel E. Stekles for Killing | °°"), y thas in that letler Mr. Skies DAF Cra oicg. guy impression Waly MBAt ge cy | the morning | met Mr. Sckier Gm she Stair; me was ery- Meg or wopericducirg causes. Woere te inal courte t9 fags of ak lash the lnc urnih ceainry 1a ane place @ “he Mr. Key's wititing + ae rn , ' " " ul the law wren in Dour iy stretched ” Philip Barton Key, ay he tentang. 8 t Of his friend's: after a tim 7 vecame taimner, but ded | te) Exam geome Gowe tals; 1 was 8DOF.s hat.past oight ai Which we conuot ko. in Gar inquiries and up w | pers of sold mascary, which will measure at ac average WWitnees--Ho aid that Mr. Sick! i tt Lot reetnu Fa! WUC 205 the quitied subbing sod | Wien Tmet dim, De belt Dy fee 1 Pie bande, aud was | which we can g.? Will your Mvaor, asa matter of jaw, | four hundred feet tp height. Think of a doxsn moea- ARO: GCN tions to be a: d\y as heretofore; crying for wot ot | copug sed eebbe « and Me reas WOF ole, Twas wory eorry | BAY Wal we vball take thé hoor of tei o'clock au that Sun- ments hke Booker Hill, and « train of cars rauuing over flexion of the kine. | 10 te rouble; | eemmebrvand erying: 1 heard eng” MorDing, that we ehall question ap to that time, dat | their tops, and you ave some faivt idea of one of the few TISTIMONY OF HON, ROBERT J, WALKER. | Oey ey tisk Mis Sickles war hore the > ,| Tome € vad compare Sickles? aretition t. no- | 9 see him te weutiie; ory tog; Sey" | ehaiteot go tctind ie Why shalt we not goto we boar | ight Hhuclufes Of he G1. P. Reiway Company ab Woe seat Fo aes t | " from thd beginaing of December dowa to the death Of ) ghing puta 4 ayaic it Wee tbe most terrible ining | ie me the stony before | eae Sickles; I betiewe Mr | which stood before that, aud to the hour which stood be- x, r . ak whe star 4id wot see hima; Me, | f0re that, and so on till we traver back through the vigils Me Key t more were intervals cometwoes of » wook | TEver saw lu ™Y WC" go wag in agtate et frenay at the Wen, | Foaddiige oe 7, Os i Mr. | of the night, and come 10 the very moment oes hoe Extraordinary Mental Condition of |W iiiicie daring woica Lait not visit Me. Slosies’ | ard Lfeared 1 HF ornned an teins nent. | Sieklen won going wp stairy, coutents of that document were tanto the ears of The ra fortaight, during which =| be 0 wT chanas | Mir iradiy-=i will hawt thie paper to the ceanact on the | that afficted and cistressed husbino? If throughout toat Some very rich specimens of minerals are turned out eaily, and ove with a litte care can make as fine a collec- vou as from any trap rock ueiguborhood in the werld. 1 was fortuvate in procuripg excellent specimens, aud hope at no distant day to have the of adding a Hittle to house, and Mrs. Sickles may have beea absent in edo ly ineane; WIS? oop Were of the mos) fy giifal charac Mr. Sickles, ned _ em & eesttane: Mra. | 10K tine we have to trace back this uomicide to tne mov- vee tir Stanton—Canmot tell how often, during the win- | MF {Hey “2 9 unearthly and appalling, and wore inier- | other # oh tntitntrde -elnted schic ing cause, Task on what principie can your Houor exclude | someof our valliahle collections at home, | o Mr, Carlisie-~a! the oceurren el times be \ ~y TIE CONPRFRSION OF MIS, SICKLE. of ja uRFERCO pri fact e an pal AFFECTING SCENE IN COURT. oh Mr. Sickios and Mr, Key wore represented to be oe” would sturt aud reresm io a very bigh Key; 7 ‘Hus it come to this, that the accountability of the defen SDu LEBANON, JEFFER< re dale betwoen Mr. Pherctotore; Mr. Key wuld me this he had | APD 4 ina state of peetec freney. The ‘olloring Mrs. “ieklen! written eontiomsion, WHIM gyi, shail reeton aby other foundation Mian hee igen parr geen aged UNION— BREAKING: Shen r tter from Mr, Sickles desiviag thelr retatiogs | @- whatdo you mean by that? Do you means pation | War offeror le evidenotns :¢ n fon! at the tite be committed the act ia ques: | “Down a COURT HOUSE—A MEETING IN A PRESBY: D JURY SUFFUSED IN TEARS, a8 theretotore, of F ert T have bet oa bouse iu Fifteenth street, with Mr. Key. Is be, Teay Pimp! to be cut and fitted into a cou- SU—ABSTRACT OF THE DIBCU! THE PRISONER Al | ) far as you kuow they ald continue as fr end- ? W2,sictlon iu deepite of the froth aud in vivlation of ail jus. | TERLAN CRURCU— SBIONSs- ly ae bevore! Witress—It was mreh stronger than grief) it exbibited Hew manyt me Ido tkvow, I believe the houge tice? Is the law become a bed where the principles of jus- | We have received from our Virgipia special correspon ~ dent full reports of the progress of the Gubersatortal oon. ett, and the spceches of the opposing candidates. nougl» to Milla page of the Hexaip—but the favors of ov dyere SARA RAIA EO Jenn BL. | Wituees—t nek £0; CX a (fink, 5 sees Notre. Bao | more alarming eympdoms than any grief T bad ever @it- | Wags ton colered man. ‘The house l@ unoccupied. Com- en S,| 2 oe eeslutay ee hs) eke le | Sickies say tb «| Mr. Key sit b may there lattes part y Pp ere, avcomphiaher The Evidence of Jonah D. Hoover, John iM eitation; he éesived thelt relations to continue sbouk ; Thad cee s mae limg time ago coder | maneed ging ¢ of Fanuary. Have bed oi tthe question belire this Court. Who fighted the Goddard, Chief of Police; Reve Mire s before, similar ciroumstan oes, in Pittsburg, Peua., bat bie grief le elouewd wih Mr Key, Usually stayed am hour oF foine in the breast of the husband we mow propse to is Moly and Bridget there apy limitation or qualifeation? | was not £0 stre ng as this; Mr, Sickles’ x tematioos of | mere There wa a bed in the second story. i did what show. The materials are always Where; they are in your tising putrona will not permit us to give them Wb ui, Tha- Pyne, Francis Mohun, 4 . Wiines’—No, sir; never said there wr. { “r . Ive | comalir a wiked wore to do The intiwaey com — Hovor’s borom; they are in every man’s botom, aud oaly Duily, the Kure of Mrs. Sickies. Q—When you wet Mr. Key at Mr, S.ckles’ house ¥ jag | Stic were more about bis child Mameaguiuc cee, Tre require the application of the torch to burst com | CHowing i a brief sketch of what the candidates have ’ Mrs, Gickion Slave there? | mained there fee about baif an hor; had moot to the | memordtthes winter, whee Ieame trom New York, in that Te Ctisgratou. If the wife applied tho Wpzh to tho | cn saying:— CONE aietee Witnes?—To the best of my recollection she was’, Ido | door to go ft ra physician, Dut there was some cometion boutrm0 atimeey ofan improper Kind. Mave meth teupio of the husbabd’s happiness, if it was RS a . Sickles whis Mrs, | nee of the avowsl and confession of his dis- Mr. Sickles Mrs. | im theae parc’ cyems, aud Tdid Wot go; he gradualiy grew | & dem) timer OF more, et dilerunt hoare of vho slay. On 8 coneeduence <f IRe arowel aut Codtuasin Of Then bo Actes? receptions Frere on | ot attend them regularly « | Colmer; mY impression ie that tt was Mr, Buverworth Mone@ of the werk, sed Wodewday ale Wow ar poe) checcnce to the instincts of hig nature, and per- Jeet We fhe Fireet end at partion, — p trated av act for whieh he must receive the approval of On the 27th wit.» candidates met at.Lobanon, in Rae not recollect Mr. Key vis) fell county, The was a large audience proscnt from tha The Written Confession Of Mrs. | siciies was out ot town; Mre Tueedays; witners Si Sickles, Question by Mr. Brady—Had you a couversW.ion with | who seat fo ¢ the magistrate, Tet g: Bore age whew pf rat of | ydjacent towns, most of die travel being ou hornebacky im. oer ronernee MF, Sickles on the SUNJOCE oe re a OE petesating ta | DOS ou recollect Mies Sickten grew etien/end aaké he | Bove woud apeak te bias when Mi. Sichien wan ot heme, | Se: eee een ee cernituiSo the fret inoment of the } Cousequence of theexecrable roads, The discuasion tock Interesting Argument of Counsel upon oh toy ha ik we . HENS | wos ready sto go with the maxisteate? — « | boone Fknew be dit not ke ee to mprak to Bem) Mk co Yorved gu thoee who iuterfored and suid: The man | Jace in ® bullover the court house, and there ware & ite ibilit: Q.—State whet occurred at that interview, (Objected | A.—¥/ jo; when Tsay culm, I mean Comparatively oxime | pot ge Me Key for nome days after I got bere. Me | } Lave slain Bandatins 4 Parnas a Abpongh Se AP cananngeeintereet bios leas Sng - pued quer jou e1 ‘© u ue night before, she 60 bia r Admissibility, to, argued, aud the question modified I went’ pith bim to the Jail, becaure I feared a recurrence | thentol! me be bad tired the house as @ place where - we a Me fog By re eee ae tiruins we Cee ee een per cute fete Gace al }overpment as she 1 entitled , aud her share e asd sk down tothe happeuing of that fatal event; | or intervie Siok pres. | Q—in your interview with, Mr. Sickles, what expres | of is» proxpeann of grief and denpeu 1 semalond oh the de Oo Teowhd saeeh Tagreed Go Elad wothing to eat oD ol {ness towards Mr. did he e tba ae, oe i “ Boban cone ad. Rs tiked Me, Keys that he | jail fr gm ove to to houre; no phywician saw him dering | or fink there The yeem warmed hy a wood dee Mr. | words were raging in bie ews, ber slabowent was before | public lands. He defended bis yotw ou the tari pe aeex BEAG A) BEFORE FOR THE HERALD. Ticicas's ussuranoest bo. was willing € 240 blas-as for- | ‘wor Sean enaianiae erst anes aaa bave base wore | Oy eaateren think wore; was there on Wedarntay | b iein song bt toobiain a conviction ngainst nim before | defenacd lie vote on the Distribution bill of 1641; Wasuunaron, April 12, 1859. | Doriy i we tho gp four or five mioutes between thene paroxyems ac! | hd, betwen tweand threes, Twent there aloue Leura | thw Sut td jutg. IL Seema to mo, therefore, that even | 40 Mr. Leteber for young forthe Ol oldie, Eoin Juige Crawford ordered the passages to the court to be Q—What was the transaction said to be which acea- | th sccning in of the magistrate: the fret part of te" | we gt aire Hoover's Mr. Key tookand left her there | Woh thie statement may have been div y a inter 4 plac Tere ity I s ton ned this interviey een you and Mr, Sickles? (0s : 1 ‘ | vale urrence of the | Mr Pierce, iuttend of Mr, Fii'more; wansed to know if the: stoved this interview between you and Mr. Sickles? (09- | & ue was witnessed culy by Mr. Baterwortn end Te | stmey reqment Even there I wens to Fuseentls wireet to peek tas emits teretnticetiets before | people of iiveeen Meyer bear of Parguay ; said bie: Kept clear to-day, which diminished the crowd in that fected 10.) guarter, The appearance of Dr. Pyne, a popular clergy The Jucge ruled that no evidence of this character co: ‘ garon; should think that about ten minutes travspire! | moet Mr Koqr trem there te che mult woman'e Timme | the Court of the sobbing and wailing of the husband . 0 4. produced considerable | be recnived, except the declarations of kindness on Goring which Butterworth, Sickles and my sell were int cm troughout the wight, aud of lis haying at the very mo. span of this place, on the ‘siand, Brody i | partof the prisouer. towards tho deceased ; that was te | ¢ocgu together; 1 Ora went ihe She TPGut oom ana 4 Ste sites We. Key u Lanse ah Wire. Hoover's, | wah | UU rahe act declared the cause which led bim to per. S| Pe te Pitteonth etree Wonk im by the hank pate Wet | Povvace a, placing it iu part on this statement, entities this wever Was BO IM) excited asl wa on party was not responsible for Culiom; p'tched into the de- mocyatic purty for defeating the Post Oflice Approp-iation bill, showed Low the administration in many cases pays wore for collecting the revenue tuau therevenue amounts effect. himit of the circle of inquiry. 1 back , there w voral poreons a The great event of the sitting was the evidence of ee any mated toabow that the relation between Mr, came ee eas soem, Saal SR RaeaaS Sareres S| cee tneenemy ae thee an mppapen RanreeDe foie th vt the eviseuse ‘9, auvvcated dstribuuion of tus pubiig iands as tue Derk . vhich was graphic and impressive. | Key and Mr. Sickles was a trivial incident, which cou | bm tod by folding doors, and I think Uiey were . ¢ Dietrict Attorney rote to coply. w pay jebt of Virgibia, deten at he weet i Theprinober, as he bebeld it, | Hace left no wopleasant impression on ihe mind of Mr. | Coe et throng Uva aaa anaes roe, ee oe? neat ogntt baal ~ —— wm | The Jurgemupuestea twas aoWw Within ten minutes of | afwwat te annexation of Texas, wud declined to dofend portcayel of the grief Of: 8 ’ Sickles. fi ‘ | persone ib the front room ovusd Bot WitweRS this soon, a | HH Cee ou Wedventag, WONT) the Lowr of adjournment. BOs, afer killing Key, was so vivid as to move the whole Q—Dit you know the circumstances of Mr. Sickles em , | the doore were closed, at least during part of ihe we ny | 66% Bir, Key ten Kuwed me ip thie heute « ‘The Dieu tet Attorney merely wished to say that he had Mr. Lescnen gaid there was never & Governor of Gog:, Court. fp the midstof it, Mr. Stanton aeked permission of | ploy ing Mr. Key as his counsel in a dispate about the term | jmprensioa js the next person I Raw ih Ube back TOO! WH | coseer of Kaneko met Cony tat we Lave had coe | Walereoed erroncously that the application for the intro. gib’s stripe elected; that the ‘ovhers” who nominar tho Court for the prisoner to retire for a moment, wien | for which bis house was Lo be oosapiod? | dirs Berrett, the Mayor. she parlor, | @2ctne of thie Watimony wes put on the ground of ine. | Goggin were Seward, Grecley, Giddings and Chase, an ‘ow P » Witness—I did, G.—Where ik Me, Butterworth now? EeCIe |S thie house inet pring, & yoer BAO, 1m ) |) PAY, ahd Kok OD Abe ground of provocation, and that he | men of tbat stamp; that Goggin was too ugly te be Go~ Mr, Sickles was removed with the wid of several frieads. | : P POL? Witnets—1 do not know. Ob (he Hote, Hr RcRIOw Wee Homer Cut of HOH, end | ban coMtined Huneelt Exclusively to the potat with regard | vernor; that he would beat Goggin 26,009 votes; that Gog- fie emotian appeared uncontrolable, and he wept aud | SV!DENCE OF JOHN H. GODDARD, CBIRF OF FOL Q—When oid you see bim lat? cometines @ the Capitol, I think the lotimacy com. | W ineanny ib wouldn't get any democratic votes; that Mr. Fillmore: x b his beart was breaking. It wana | 4000 5. Goddard, Colef of Police, examined, | Witness—Some day towards the close of last week. | "Me Mrady—We still edhere to this as the only ground | was iv fevor of alien rufirage ia Oregon; that his yote om godbed ag though his heart reaking. eeeweed © Apr or May, TSHR TEM BOE HOOK OH HF gos purpome for which thie etatewent ie offered tnevidence, | the Pevsion bil was right, that tes free States nad mora~ { ut Perce paid more pavlis then their snare of pensions debt than Fillmore, and pitched into Mr. Goggin for nt voting for aiding Texas te the Union. PAYRITEVILLE —COUNTY==DISCURSION AT JEFFERSONVILLE BRAKING DOWN UF THB COURT HOUSE. After another ride through the mad, the candidates met. To Mr. Brady—I em Chief of Police of this District: 1! —In this city? 4 Ler i lass, banded to me ' Loin Pipes om, cet bim @ tht hewn, beokuwe Chere are serwante who | end we vo HO propose to invite or to engage in any dis in my possession an opera glasa, ‘ @ Me. Q—You huve not feen bim sino? might surpect something. Aca general thing, baye worn | corrion ot thie time on the quesuon of provosation or thc Bickles on the day of his arrest; Thave it ta my pocket | -, Witheas—No; Leaw Me. Biairon the oscnsion, a Me ted, beaver teat | 2% NRieb cemtrols thet, T reyent, that we offer this etate- (Produces it in court—a emnall biack opera g1488.) , ay wes | Sickles’ house; cannot recoilect speaking Ww bun hat dey * bieth bed White @oolien patd dress, torht ERO WEW Ae @ ComMmanteation made to the accased , Thave rot reniaived in Washington ait the time anc ‘hey trimmed with Dine woivet Hove Wore 8 Ol Ker cing hom be thet coadioen of mind iw which we allege handed to me in the jail at tae time of the com jiamant of | LMAYS ¥ Mr. Key; I remained tii the close of tust # °K. | args iro, alee & plaid tik cirenm, Black velvet cloak | be War at Ube time of the deo une of Mr. Key. spectacle no one could resist. The Judge bent his head, the jury, for the most part, were aifected to tears, ant the audience was similarly moved, To see a proud man Like the prisoner completaly everpowered by his feelings, almost to the point of awooning in prosense of the bar and | 7 avis. 7 want to Mr. Bickle” house on 0) ie Gan at r; 4 The Diewick Attorney—The material question before y of wh . - Sickles; sedate e aa sooner BLY dar on rer ' Bhe public, was such au irresistible proof of what he had the qaourrence; ai T oontaltéed tim: ay | ie Regnery the pr, frequently Caring ) on, With lace, ane Diack velvet shaw) trimmed with | pow taser te pn rte te le cou ‘on tho other J @! Jeffersonville, on Tucstay, the 29th uit, @ large audle fringe, Go Wednemtay Leaher bel on my brown drome sie thet the preoper was thrown into a state of mere J ence being present in the Court House, offered as to subdue the stoalest heart preseut. Mauy ‘bo had condemned what seemed un act of vengeance on the part of Mr. Sickles were satistled to-day that be had Deen hurried away by aGespair bordering on maduess, ‘The crose examination of Mr. Walker by the prosecution after this touching incident seemed to offend the jury. The sight of Mrs. Sickles’ nurse on the stand male a Sensation, She is the firat wom’u who has appered there @uring the trial, She was a respectable lookiug poraon, ead manifested much sensibility. She gave ber evideu very distinctly. When the confession of Mrs. Sickles was produced hore? — id and hi Witnes#—} do not think | saw him more than tw) 6 Sola. Castes rae mabe ni Git OF Abt Fae enn et) threetimes, am quite uncertain about the ae ae it when I received it; it is ia the sams conditi @uas-when I | Yr’ Siekies! house; remained there abaut aif au hour. received it, Mr. Brady—You keew Mr. Key weil? EVIDENCE OF REY. SMITH FP pye, p fuera a 1 knew bis rince boyhood. Rev. Mr. Smith Pyne was vext examin 94, Witness—Yes, very intimately, i j To Mr. Brady—I am a clergyman of @&e Eptacopalian Q.—Your families Were acquainted with each other? church; I reside in the City of Wast gmgton, aod have Witnese—Yes. z Q.—On reaching the jail did Mr. Sickles bave any resided here fourteen years; I know by ah Me, siekles aud hie wife; I made their acquaintance t® golye mouths ego. currence of these paroxy sms? Witners—He «id some time afterwards, 0a that day Q—Did you and your lady visit thi gr house? Witnese—We did not, \ | | | | | Q —Of the same dereription? } { * black and While woollen drew, beaver hat and velvet | moevtal oxevement this communteation, or thio a meat OF hi pias! Uf the former, then the course of argy shew, Tarranged with Mr. Key to go im the back way, | Semone put of tas Waneed Seates wilt bs very aie alter leaving Laure at Mire. Hoover's fe met mie at Mr | eur enous cee Fi pega Devgan’. Tho arrangement to got the hat way wen | SOM “ois th the pary wen thrown lalo b bAais either made iw the street or at Mr. Douglas’, an we would | of iegemiy, HW kis cout nded that itihrew him into a be less likely to be seen. The house i m Fif- | sunte af exchament, or evan of frebay 8 thet tooras to be teenth sivest, between EK and L streem, oo eapression preferred, we have suthariies to cite on . | that tuch woutd be perhaps well to put Awe left hand fide of the way: arranged tae juierview for Tan lee pommeton of tapauonn” eee ope Wednetday in the street, L thnk, on Monier. I went to Mr ee nee Sak Os ree 8 6 reper Hine Sor . cocupied eame rooa the vitton t diveuss that point. The detence, to re Sohn oe) eee . ard to the testimony 4oW owed, ropesed on his Hocor's he ve & Greseed mysell, aad be alee, wenk to bed tagether. Mr. | Ta ing the ease of Day, where his went ino the fe | | } Mr. Letcner led off, by saying that on the only State” iasue—tbat of internal improvements—he and Mr. Goggin. - agreed; he differed with Sir, Buchanan on the Tariffand Vacitic Rujiroad questions; otuer wise he bupported the al- miniatsation, except that be would pot bave voted for the $80,000,000 proposition of Me. Blidelt; he opposed the pro- teetorate over Sonora aud Chinvabua; complimented Mr. Buchapao’s loyaity to the South, and his attachm ant to the constitution, At this point great consternstion was created by a welly founded fear that the building was falung, and after agreat. deal of pushing and crowding, and a few broiges, tho edb fice was cleared, and Me. Letcher procesded trom tae. yoroh of the hotel, auributtug the crush to the weighty Witness—They were notao violent. Q.—Were they accompanied withany writhings o fe th it sista Q—Did you? body? , Was a movement of tmteuge curiosity. It was bap bo i bs Witness—Yes, but not go violeat—not of eo lon, ¢a- | Key has ridden in Mr. Siekion’ earrings, and bas called at Here Question Of Whenity, ond alro inte the broader | democrats present. He chailonged Goggin to specify the Ube Court to read wfter the prosecution objected to it, Tue | Wituese—I Menger it om one occat Jem, audknow the per- | gnusnce. i ; his Louse without Mr, Sicklet’ Knowledge, and after my | Guestinh, that of the sana of mled one mgd meblcn measure of distribution he was iu favor of, expiained hig ro betray emotiv 9 perused le ki ton of Mr. Sickles. Mr. Carlisle—Who was present on'that occasion ah, to wee bis Hepor'a langueye, being ed. Coun | yxsition on the tariff, and protested hig fidelity tothe Sedge betrayed ern ann he pers — ‘ uN wae Q.—Did he attend your church? Witpees—That is tote than 1 ean tell you. being told pot invite him (Wo do so, sud againet Me. | Reireferved to Wharton's Crimoal Law, edition of 1857, | south, sy i if bis brows, aud gave olver indications of deep dissatisiac- : oJ 'Heliowe bie ide: 1 © der Tile She Galore: ' Q.—Where did they take place? Rickles’ repeated request. TRRESA BsGlOL! frotiane 66,8 end 4, whore, under the head of “Informa Mr. Gocamy said the crash in the hall reminded him Hon, The prosecution bisted the confession might uct | b ses eu ae Beye, 4 ay se af he Witoess—Sa the foot 5apis oA the 0% “ Tis is a true statement, written by myself, without | Hew Relbe ty male up the bene fides of aw act,” it is taid:— 7 that the Seances Baty, Was giving way; that ho was a. . 2. he most exciting day of the trial, |@eding the day of . wath; it was-about Ove Q.—Were any of the officers of the Jail presen| " ‘That there ere sewers) qualiieadons ‘othe rule by which J sirong whix, thet the tacit of 1817 was Letcher’s first wee Sane Se es nen she moet exciting day 0 tha hriel. Fa. in the aftatnoen; 1 wan, eomlng tbs ihe-agctn 4 > Wank aan any laducenient Lek out by Me Skies af CorgiweneNOr | ye, elitorre ie vac tulta nad hat ie inwrwatin adc | love: that the demooraticeupport of the Pacide Railroad ot Q.—You were alone with Mr. Sickles? reward, ond without any menace from him, Thiet bawe cometnerton Shick a man noted, whether true ar falae, consistent, because they be lieved it unconatitution w that Mr Buchanen’s adminisirevoa was most extrayi carriage, with my S00; “48 we were pazsing Lafayetto | Wineae—T think I was: prob: gant; that Letcher was in Javor of emaucization in 1847, THE PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE COURT. Bquure my atlenton wae Crlled by wy som to Mfc. Biokies, do not think Mr. Gouden we ke written with my bedroom dow open, and my maid aod or be. 4 + foaee enljects of quby, aud are quaterial and origtaal evi. * presen . Wasteverow, April 12, 2869. } who was passibg and going waetward; [was struck by big .— How long was that after the examination? child in the adjoining room, ot half past eigh: 1 | If A became neceseary to prove that e man bad been | urd the cacdidiate of the abortion National Era, appearsace, a0 culled my wou's udteation Lo ik, Fitness Nee many rabscven? the evening. Mice Ridgoley is im the house, within call, | silliclw@ wD & hendachn which waste wtense at to attest | “Sty. Lecuur retorted by calicg Mrs Goggia’ an aboll- at 10:20 A Judge Crawford took his seat or the be —Whut was itt Q.—The commitment was then made? TESA RAGIONL | MF TearOD, the OHIy way to otow it would be by hie own J tionist, defending the democratic adainisurations ag ad- M., and Mr, Sickles was brought in and placed ta the deck ee'—I do ngt know tbat I can vory accu- W Ft ; che paroxy me, the second tims were | ovcmeeGen, Not all de phyetcians of the world could oe. ‘i Kdhmedintely after. rately delve, it, ww j the “Impresein "mals 0a | got of a charecuer thst alartned me-ab all, Laravarmm qcant, Washington, D. ©, Feb. 26, 1889 | \ermine whether # aman bad's beatache or DO Ts cou | sorosition for pastite ale sed aoe ing aes toing mato the The Rey. Dr. Payne, pastor ofthe Episcopal church on | Mae Sera Be pif neetrey yl fist agent pie Q —Was jt anything more than @ nataral burst obriot? Mr. and Mrs. Peadleton dined bere two weeks ago lag! ; oy be keown by gene sutement The same writer prigcrsiog responded by asktag Mc, Letcher to explain Lafayette square, occupied a seat among the prisoner's | /BSMCDEOSS to to oss T’had at the time, bat ib war cor- | .,Wineet-—t was @ violent ontburat of grief, balot 80 | Thureday, with © lerge pestj. Mir. Key wes alee here, | “ Svitenss, ene af the mations qamed, cays his favoring Vquidatioa oa the pact Of suspended Danke, '» impreeeions wit a violenvas the first—pothing compared Wo it atali—puhing: other, and’at Aion be invited, ‘Theat letters and © & person | and the payment of taxes in Fpecie. Sounsel, and Rev. Mr. Haley also occupied a seat nearths | duivly very peculiar, i Hike it. ber brother, and‘et my suggee' Was invited, DOCUE® wigs santy be to evidence with Prisoner, Mr. Wooldridge, who has figured so cons; Question—Do us the favor 10 describe jt in the beet | “Row toug did tt last? be Hved in the mame hours, and also Beswuwe be had ja’ | Ricwa site hy Minnie agn'ga We forthe purpews Oem" MERCER COUNIY—SPLACHES AT PRINCETON. <eianke ib this tons Mista seine tous ake 4 Sa ak a ae ee cont there meal ce iiteees aE Witnees—i think about five or six minutes. vited Mr. Bickles to dive with him, and Mr. Sickles wished | 6 Sbetber be wae toanne oF not The candidates next met at Princeton, Meroer county, Y " a pie eat nex aeike Witneee—I “tie bed intgAabeg Mckee dae? cy oervd ae Q-You saw the prisoner this morting very mah af- a f om Ris hat wed “ What wae the point here’ Tt was the condition of Mr. [ in the Court House, at 11 A. M.—having a large audience. Qber. He is « tall, powerful bait man, of come thirty-t Sickica’ appearance oo that occasion; he seemed to be lke | peted—was it simiiar to that? to invite al) those from whom received invitations: | chien’ mud: abd what did they propaee wo showt ec Ce ae years of #ge. He lost tbe use of his Lower limbs by anag. [2 man who was in rome great trouble of wore vind or | Witnese—No, tt was deeper than that; the sobawere | and Mr. Sickles eald, “do as you choure.”” The caure exciting thet mind to @ condition - Gocaix commenced by defuuding his whiggery; favor- other; J do pot know that { can accurately draw @ line 08 | yok more violent, and there was an aoproach to dawul- TERESA BaGtOrt, ¥heh made hun irrespounie for his acta. | ing internal iroprovements; pronouncing Mr. Letcher mg to them, felicitated bimeeif aberisk ie indies for | Cocpee) put reveral hypoth Pea: exes Hlustravve of the is friends; ridiculed the President tor making war with ‘Written and signed in presence of ©. M. Ridgely eat necemny of admitting such eviience, aud quoted Judge dar Sident, and bas cousequently to uso cratchos. He woars |) tween iy itupressions then and those which I have | PUNs his pereon got rigid; hia Banda ware U0 W's bat; he id to iny son, bow very bad, or how very strange 1 yent them down aud sovbed billeriy; he wept—wptaud & thick mustache, but vo whiskers, and i a resolete |, rate hp ec py edie taba! Po = ! io coli weiss A s . . | canoe of Vay and Paraguay. (Hain’ ween ee enough to show what my atiention-was called specially to gg fae remained there an hour, or an hour an @ hati? prey coon saps eek. al | pga nase we or oh tation, for his BVIDENCE OP JORW 5. ‘M'ELHOME. the Decolnthy of his saree. ‘Witness—I think I did. 4 Sees aeees The whole of the confession in in Mra. Sickles’ band. | because Goggin was in favor of taxing silks and eating; . Joho J. McBihéne was the first witness called for the =. i idan nied ne algal srimekeaweiiadien nai, ARGUMENT OF COUNSEL ON ITS ADMISSUBILITY a8 | wring Kt & ploimly end dutimotly written, and bears | lauded the cemocracy of Virginia; asked Goggia what defence, and was cxamined by Mr. Brady. Q Moers LAA gULaenL REIN dobactned tattle dest abel EVIDENCE. | ule it any ‘of the nervousness wad trepidation | Monument of patriovic acts his party had, sata Tyler never : i .—ihe language you ri le Francis Mohun examined by Mr. Brady—t res! is Counsel for ecution ¢: od the and confer. | b#tura! to the pouting of such & paper. did a good act until he joined the democratic party; and Witness—Resies in Mhilaselpbia; is one of the report- | in your memory would be appropriate lauguage aow ? a pros xamio paper } % 5, ‘ 7 4 C “ : Nistrict, and bave resided here since 2820; was ivtodaced Br Lireciey war w Court to-day, sitting beside and oo- | tried to show that Mr. Goggin represented an abolition ers for the Congressional Globe: has known Mr. Sickiee ¢ wo Witness—i have spoken of it several times; tae lapres- , a ed about its admissibility, canovaily conferring with the counsel fur the tdon. rn Mio. Siok} tb = ar; | #08 produced on my mind certainly was that there was | to Sir. Sickles before he (ook hig seat In Congrgé, about | THe nistriot attorney objected t+ ite belng put in evi ’ ‘proseca ‘ ‘or three years; has Koown Mp. Sickles more than a Yar; | 9 Kind of mingled davai air aboat LUM, e desolate air; | meee years ago, and bave ever siuce kuowa his; Was not MONROB COUNTY—MEETING AT UNION, IN A PRESBYTERIAN visited Mr. Sickies frequently,.and was on terms offriid- | do not know Low otherwiee to detlue it, aac cainied with bita, ‘bed. uli, Wi alee me ee ee surge. Our Bombay Correspondence. ‘cuUKCH. Cross examined by the District attorney, Lap caesimone dessxcoeicat nr Yio ves) te Mr. Brady would state, in a general way, the ground on ‘Bomar, Jan. 10,1869. The candidates next met at Union, Monroe county, on ahip with im, witness is uot married; hae act voon-at the | yin ST waa driving in front of the President's house | pereon and manner. receptions given by Mrs, Sivitles; they occurred during | pomeward; be was waikig the. opposite way ia iruut | @—Did you see bim on the 27th of Februagy last? ‘the ours of hie business at the House; knows Mr. Haskiu; | of he President's house; we saw hit approaching; be which they offered it. as a communication to Mr. Slewles, The Great Repel Leaders SUT at Large interesting Sketch } the &d inat., im the Presbyterian church—a number of tha frecting his mind, and producing or contineing the exeite- | of Tartia Dpe-tie Patrition, Chivalry and Daring Kiders protesting to both the candidates that the church Knew Mr, Key very well; has ccnown im for eeves or | Was Wahingrapidly. eT fe tod cea | ment under which he labored; they had fully eousuited | eade—dmmense F’vllde Work—Tunnelling the Bhore | wae dedicated to the service of God, and not to such tight years; bad frequent opportunities of knowing the | igor Nos T do cot kuow thet ke caw me. nr Uhe authorities ae to tte admissibility th that point of riow, | Whants Mountaine Bridging from Hill ts Hill, and th: | MMTE as they; but they acquiceced, out of gal~ Felatious that existed between Lim aad Mr. Siokles. | How mauy tines had you soon hun before? Witsoe 0) Ws tee ea ‘The Judge reed over the paper slowly and attentively. | Wonk Done by Nutone, o po eal pe pat Pe Por ag An arse sa are they ? (Odjecred eet * : a seen bi ? foe j 5 fenton itched into Botte ey: ot} Ne eae as fade ace |. was AS & puuhe saan, MY Aiieutoa Wad directed to ie a en ‘pros Se ataee el Mh oe a The District Attorney argued thar the videnee Was i@- AL (his inoment Over 200,000 rebels are roaming over | an avolitionst, and joto, Goggin as the friend of Botts, Serle grenpte Bc Key meng a Teseatiy. disposition Te aah nated . vere was standing immediakty ee, | Mamiteible on many grounds; it siruck At the root of ee | Central and Northern Iedin; wor tilt chore great wod mata | MF. Gocot raid Mr. Letcher tsiked a8 though he were a towards him ? sion, Lian, fo a benien, protepel taht face on ey | Dense which Iowa os tue (avenue, Adams’ Ex: ] vera} of the most cardinal rules of ovitence; io tue frat | arteries of tue rebellion, Nous Sabib, T candidate jor the Presidency; Wethe bad not shown any Whoess—When I saw them together they atways belt | hence a cars from Mrs. Swkles, requesting me to cailon | PFC office; Mr. Slekles came wong) and I observed | piace it was hearsay, and therefore objectionably; it wae | Prsacaab, are tn ebaie, con ® 104 tor ree eA ommnbee ie ee oo thet af diniefbution. and otbed towards cach other the lauguage ai appearance Of good | er. it wae iu the season of Leub,onu afver I -came trom | him for, 1 eu fAiftoe ty feet before i , | 4 orn . on ott disteibution aa s ; 5 of. ged wae in the nO e {rou " ppose, fiftoen or twhty feet before | communication paging between husband avd wifea | clahe: Biiende; Me. Key frequently es@feneet ie frioncsaip for | ivrch 1 culed ou hr. Sickle, ve. git" kumediatly oppetite " wuep ET atood: > | partes who were excused from bong witueno-s furor | Eethedly the most wingular charactor that hes been J wroveu tuisavat: said We etclit wae, opposed tthe, 06, but fromalll sew and #@E' Wy acquaintance with Mr. Urady—Ji was woout the baptism of her child, saokes to mie it a var, boc epiitien; £ ae against as ober, ah sei. net ouly extouded to direst | browght forth by the Indian muting @ Tantia Toupee, Neos | yim (Horw nk oe < sf " a was it not? at him very steadily; bis whole spearance, Koug a (eptumiony, but it went ther, and preveated freq swath: : tenant » both of them, Icoaciuded in my ora mat that they were | *Ayitcoseete was, Toapnatexsctly deecride how ft affejed me, did alfoct | and gcucraily collateral waivers between husband aod | nie ee benrpabouslornitinaingealansatemingin fe oF. <. vey nallrabo ( man ent ld tenes. son recollect a rite%hich took place tothe Pati | ,,123r Braty—When T mot Br. Sickles bis head was | me very seriously at the time; I though here was sum? | wife being given iu evidence. This evidence, he uuder- | FY Norror, the former with admiration, Toere are no ’ re a ren bi . 7 © SSS | thrown back; be looked towards me, but he did novel | very high excitement operating on tifmind at the tim stood, was not offered on the grouwd of jusul | bloody Cawnpore records, mo Delhi tragedies, to tarnish bir, Gocoin retorted, reviewing Mr, Letoher’s opinions ut (thought be more of it ult t hoard ugt day of thisoo | cation, but on the ground that the statement produood | the juste of bie fame; he stande forth alone, a8 ope fight | On the slavery question, af Witnere—I do. of obgerving $m in that excitet | temporary iueanity. I the bachan | was throws ist: ‘The next places appointed for discussion were in Eastera: state Of ixsanity by thle communication, that fact could be dia. | 196 for country avd home—— Hideo patriot. 1 should ni jary to | currence; T y Q—wW hen wae that? . i 'e condition; } ht he was czy or insane; tha: ¥ Pe sii time during the opring or summor of b bree a dreig EAR wakih bean Eg 4 a a re impescion Thad, how- oom wer ete call We ateted roe bow Ag pat Lave added, Aghting for his own “heartaatoue;” but one Virgivia, auong wore of Mr. Goggin’s friends, G7 Who wero the purtiest ay, Mr. Haskin and my. | MENTALOONDITION OF MR, GLOKLES AU THE THC examived by Ue Disiict Attqiey—~What time of | and movemeuis of the prisouer, but could hot bo proved | MuMe Mot dram wo ey on a Our Louisville Corresponden oe > Mr. 2 Mr. O¥ THE HOMICIDE. was that? : by the character of any communication made to him, ly | eluting oF oman an Topee. About the time Lovisvitmm, Ky., March 27, 1859, Oa Where wan Mickles at that Sime? Robert J. Walker examined—I have resided in this Dis s—Fifteen or twenty minute/before eundewa. hecestary tendency was vot to produce inganity; fome | of the fall of Ibansi, Trntia geome frat to awe made | The August Election Likely to Indicate the Result of the Witnese—I am not certain whether ia Washington or } trict many yeare; 1 was iu the city on Sunday, the 27% of Re vas gene GaSe k from the Capitol, Soatescuah ne tates boa toe Jeast af this Gane be rat began te f Presidential Contest of 1860— The Motive of Mr, Preston's BE ais ee hadh baa, FM February; [ bad known Mr. Sickles several years, but ba: aia dence wo prove insanity. be formidable, Badieniy appearimg st the heat of | Appointment as Minister to Spain—The Gubernatoria) Witneas—Eight or ton duys before the affeay took place. | 00 Fen Lim for six or eigbt months prior to that data; w | O—¥ afro omgeey Usis circumethos next day, aod Counsel for defence argued the admivsibility of this con. | some 28,000 trooj, he bes pow for nearly a Cundulater—The Acquisition if Cuba the Trump Card Q—bo you Femember & hop at Wilans? sung 42°28 il80F threo, or twenty minutes after threo, o’ciock ¢ | “Winco Year uine sunt themtace of tod in wbich the Beflalent waar ating tor | year opt the Hugi forces ia unoeasiog mo | with Hak—The Opposition Likely to Gain Three Cngres- PR vermee h my ind aera eee eres ee | saw hiw in his own houge ou the afteraova of that day, iu | Q—If you bal wot hoar of this odzrronea, would bis J uf the homicide; It uelped to coumitute that icresutibis | %% Brigade afer brigade, battalion after battalion, avd | stumal Districts, dc. cbc. Key. is ane tise back room of the {iret etocy; as be come in his maa appearance have made th wea out eauaa | Brae’ under bros aay wane | 1a setseenes f eitior | regiment after regiment, have been gout against him, &t [Agreeing with the position takea by you, that the Au - , isis ks knibieel foisted! tort if itnese—]y might no 18 wild yppearanco exoied | invider or manslaughter, the state of mind was ali-iu- up sud walved for tbo present) At APY Hine? (Odjertod t2, | ner appeared excited; there was omethiag strange a4 } ay atwention ten,1 did not see Sis. Shkles a(lor that ttl | postant, How far that coulessiwu would ect on tbe pri- | Ls wmae i PRIONK outnumber ita hy teneet thew ] gust elections in Virginia aud Kentucky wilt to some x- Gauevei about it; bis voice was somewhat different | [saw Lim iv the Court Touso at this tial, he waa waik- | souer’s mind would be « mater for the jury to de- | MN And Binary hes deintied from the womber shows | tent indicate the result of the Presidential olection of EVIDENCE OF ZONAH D. HOOVER. frpm tbe manner in which I bad usually heard bin | 28% ie nn et es time, wwe than I ever Ce hy tae eg e d or ere | of the evidence was pm wo a mere handful, He has been met and | 1860, 1 propose to review to roine extent the present prog- cy je Rage ick! beerved him before; thore reqmed astrange move- | catirely auother quesvou. 48 bot alleged by the utuer rated ogeib kbd again, hardly a week but 4 Jonah D. Hoover was noxt examined by Mr. Brady— J speak ; ho acvanced and took me by the kant; | weatstout hs persia ald 1 atore that Tetra] sice tha ie coulerow was got oy by Chussiss between | ‘in bew nevoutt feivruines Ye of a lyk wit. faut, | Peete the muccens of each of the two partice In Kentucky, Resides in Washington, and was formeriy United States | iyuink be thea said, “A thousand tuanks for comiag t» | rumore about tho cily which perhapd made m2 observe’ | the wife and busband. If that allegation was male i Kentucky, it i well conceded by all, has never bocn’ Marsbal; Mr. Key was any most intimate aut cheriehed | se me auder these circumstances,” be had searcely 1.2 | "i the more clotely. Wonld be # master for the jury to pass pan as to wheiner democratic, for trom the formation of the whig party (0 friend for ten years or more; 1 first became ncquiinted | pyeted these words, when I euw a great change iu hia | XVIPENCE OF BAIDORT DUFeY, KURSE AND } {i wes true oF not. It was Not disputed that the statements ita diamermberment the never faiterod in her fealty to the LADY'S MAID OF MRS, SIPKLES. Bridgot Duffy—T live in Mr. Sickles’ house im the eapa- city of wuree and lady’s tnaid, and pattly chambermaid, with Mr. Sickies some time after the inauguration of Pre- | agyumauce; be became very much conyulsed udeod; that they were true. The defence did not week to slow sident Pierce; I became intimate with him; have known | throw himecif ou the sofe, covering bis fase with by that the prisoner's insanity was produced sion, but that he érained a cuy of bittervess lied and a puobee n ate ‘oandt } of the wile were made in good faith, nor was 1, dueputed | | | } Mr. Sickie and wife for four years; in Merch, 3857, Mr. | bande: ke then broke into an agony of unnataral and un- ‘of the Kuow Notoing pasty, whore J p J jahed to bim by ul the dict me fend Mrs. Sickics stopped at witness” house two cr three | curtily oounds, the moat remarkable I ever heard—somo- | Se beer Kving there «ince Novombetlast a year; kuew | {uriahed to Pim by We Daud of vane ang Gone: | eixty onal Ply ee BO uevemmneN march eine date atu ao ie we be | rode tn gtnenee mocrats have elected Mebaratte Mr. Key a short time after T came & Washington; wo | gel referred to vol. 4, Kernan, p. , to a desea ta weeks ar gucets. thing like a scream, interruptéd by violent sobbing; from the whi erebe He remiois me more of ov° | thot Bate Heket by majorives varying (rom Q—Do you know who introduced Mr. Key to Me, | hic convulsed appearauce ho was ia tho act of writhing, | °2™%2 to Washington this vear betwen Christus and | New au pe gy Ey ee Sas toee cetuae Le] pa ‘Caressa vane two eave singe Bickics? bis condition appeared tw me very fright(ul, appalling me | New Year's; F remember tuo Sstarday before Me. Key's | or Gitteruees, oven though it were false, were aur ts Koow Sparky hot mie mee Witnees—I thinket-did, either at Willard’s or at my own | go much that I thought if jt lasted much longer he mur, | ‘crease Mr. Bickles came home in tho evening, between | to him by one in whom he bad a O coe. | jot, wuuht Gnd 6 greed ene te Genter, bet fy titer het lon waived the contre: house; the relations which exited between Mr. Key and | bocome ineese; he was indulging in exclamations abou: | ve and six o'clock; there was no det time for ditwer; | Bdence, and if it hurled reason from ie aroun, & was on . een tae oact le ab Us | ot the Lagi nture, and whecied Mr, ‘State Senator . by a ! dvound OOMEOOL SE — DE phan Ubu mpeun. Btr. Sickles were relations of friendship; Mr. Siekles.was | dishonor having been brought on h's house, bis wife ant | Sometinies it was at five, and otter times at half-past fe; | {yicch. Jn Ue chee ft Rmnm wan Ok Boa Ko eet |e Seneca to web cyioed Le —~ py inesnen Lory Pein d Lhe (rieud o€ Mr. Key fur reappointment to his oflize at | child; he ecemed particularly to dwell on the disgrace | M'S: Sickles was at home that eftersoan; { did mot 829 | wife. Tha huavand ‘who aols upon the inferteation of fas | Neva bireell. How he tae managed to ceonpe the | ibe recipies hog toes Wrestet Betsoas tis time Mr. Bucbavan ceme into power. brought vpon his child; should think this continued ten | ™ at the diwner tabie; ho weat down stairs 40 dinner; { Wife is net responsible for the truth OF falsity of that Wumerowr leit ice tite | conan conarive, bn fae bewt Q.—Dia you know st, the ume it occurred of @ cor- war yates ; way ewe! ‘ : | | statement. ‘They offered this cuntession as having lostiiied | #!! but about 1400 teem, Ame Fok wt fount de, weapondencs Dalween MI. Key ant Mr. Bickios? minutes; endeavored to pacify him; I turned from him to | * Bight my attention was calieg to Mr Sickles; there WAS } Faduces Into ibe mind of the husband, and am aving led | nga Bt Che top oF thew trom day to no anal we privy Wit, aud to everyting relaging | go fora physician myself, but ho seemed to etop a little | *me ULbappy feeling between Mr. aut Mrs. Sickles; Mr. | hin, to comma” food nvtan hd pee jndioted if aw — week, Muth vo montb, and I fr Ae he ing. a Sickles went down gtairs; he didnot ot returaed to } Wile informed her husband been asmauited or | peer te pear ‘heee violent exelamations, and finally they broke down H eu, bow Q-—Bwing at what tine friend of both partica? - A > . si “ insulted in the greet, and if the husband rushed out, and incin decidedly advancing. it wae my re 6 for. Wiacea Vos. Pigs p {he spatsoe became more violent tii they coasod; J think | ue barters, . an mo fetoh Lim up something t0 J i'n pitray with the offender hurt or killed bi, would it | CNC 10 Vis, Mane few Oaye mhor, 4 oa oo a bog ig be! Ahat corresposdence? Impst ive beon there something over half an hour, 1 ’ sal manner and sppearavce | he heid that the uy ne hg a be deprived of the right bg eg chan Ubat pore toe \ amy 1 1558. ; ‘ COMME CAD Ue etek towns of Comme Senator corpeahines na is iene clasah ok ompanied him from there to the Jail; Mayor Berrit, | *emed woubled; I saw him half or three | of giving | in ev'iiiee te Cota Ie ae | ke ¢ aetenes of peuse Sasee ws ber tenes inp erith tek. Key concerning the letier received ‘by hun from ln Goddard, and perhaps Mr, Butterworth, wore there | Wurters of un hour afer Toft the diner for him; Mes. | chee of Jarboo, decided {0 this court, had moa | st Dut Gonessarily wo be by ratirant some Gf Mr. Sic. ey dabentinn citaeaus a | | Teas still siarmed at bie condition, not knowlag when the ‘kles was in her bedroom; 1 then wen: down to get my | prisoner acted on the statement of his oe, ven, carried o& 10, L tincerely Lap li a for defence stating that they bad given now oo 20 the pro convoliions would recur; I believe I drove with bim in | °lnner; I returned to my bedroom ant stayed shore a Bo fn the OM ee sn eiowa ‘Mercer, ia ‘oat cass oe pre mig oy Seal Saget diecak 14 secation U9 produce that lotier, aud that Lacy uow intrud. ) Dr Gwin's carriage, with whom I caine to Mr. Sickles, considerable time; I heard loud talking vetween Mr. and } Teictmer ois partied to show, by ‘hie sister, that she | bo ke tam ae ms sdaaes teroagh tow case 04 to give ena Gemeinies cen sia : Cros examined. —At fret I do not think any person w @ Mre. Sickles; their door was partly open; thie was alter Ria been seduced, and that ehe informed ber brower | orewaih, AlN teen hulnher some teeny wet Linn am prosecation Kaew nothing of the | oresent but Mr. Butterwortn; J was very much excite | ®% 0’clock, 1 continued to Leten a few moments and then babar Oe oe art coos Ue dae Macnee yarls teas quater ft aie cll ls Gene te cee Mr, by-ady argued as to the adusissibilty of the evi. | Mytel/, but T will not be certain; J think Batterworth aud | Wert to the kitchen; twenty minvtes or baifanhour after- J 116 principle was lid, By it the proseeutwu hare eum. | rock, To give tutme hive, tet ter tay thee he aworame eves. BTR Pe __ | Goddard catne in; when these terrible convulsioas occurred wards agaia wont up staira; they were still in the bed- | tended that the statement or ® wife to her nuevend way | bewbt of a ean 4.2 we ate eine Jug had ng du that the er nll wes er. | Tink no one wa pra but Balterworth, besiges my- | T°: ter beroom was in the front fie weond wary; | tice, ecaun came, wba he rule whieh fr: | Wie ve f Ue ve wa the dow of Rha te Gut owe . 4" | self; remained talking with my room was on the other side, nearly opposite; when I | ids @ wife to be a witness for Or, : , Lae o be wbic t give parole evidence of tue coateuts. ig with Butterworth four or five o '¥ opposite; tue defence did not propose to pace Mrs. Sickles oa the | mencemont, Pome 2000 fret, The detanee thee ma oe oe. pao ¥ shouid not require the dofeno» | winuter, when Sickles came in lone, and stayed wichus | ent it W.6 about seven o'clock; 1 think 1 went in to | gtand or to make er, in the feo, Whical Reuse, & Witness, | miler, of COUree give Row mm pete of eee ap ume io Bending for te adiminisirawr oi Me, Key | somo jyttle time; I was, from @ variet Ox the fire or take away the waiter. Counsel referred w Greenleaf on Evidence, wection 62, | furry. Its prenn st iwclimation m® pase © em ic G6 ame avout this fetter, ; 1 arlety Of catavs, tage Blowing tbat 1a collateral matterd OF striking at tac | Chitty Uroe, Aleady os Wnt ia xr. Key say on the subject of that Lotter? | @Xcited; I never wns more sothan on that occasion; whan | MF Brady—Mr. Phillips, 1 wilt band w paper to the | Diriel intoreete of both, the des,'aeation Of either | Aum’, aud I woe ent tem—| vo ihe correspondence relaered to yeaiee | the convulsions came on I thought { would go for a phy- | ™0%. | hosbond or wife was aimisalbie, Waive Re parang, 5S | bev, cout Be Ce area ae as) G.nole Irom Mr. Key 40 xe, Socios; | eician, Mr. Phillipe was the medium for this purpose. Sho seats Woe rowel Uf far amend. ia ; privilege wee stings sents from Mr. Bicklon, telling bim that so fae yy ‘aifair ad AFFEOTING SCENE IN COURT—MR. SICKLES OVERCOME The w Laest, alter looking «t one of the signatures, maid It barf aap peiriiogn 1a. oe Pog ope Bm the partis | it ‘2, 55,00 covers coucorned lus wa perlvcby watisdud, and tdub be hoped AND TAKEN OUT. washer “haudwrite,’”’ adding, I sigoed this paper 19 the | to it, Bat if the husband chose to waive tx privilege, | ratated, thw really bho je opal Aatant Rd a8 proviouely, At this point Mr, Stanton, who was noar the prisoner, | bedroom when Mr. and Mrs. Sickles were present; I signed | ®0d permit his wife to open her tnouth, on whay prinesp o | the top Of some high Sicamees in tmaber Weduesday, tae 23d of Fobruary? | geked that the cross examination be discontinued for the | at Mre. Sickics’ raqnest; Mies Ridgely signed it iu my pre- po ag oe ee tanaka this 2 Ee a srorned tnd opcatog tote Q.—Wel a — at your houge ou taut day ? present, in order that the Bocused might retire for afew | sence; 1 don’t koOW what then became of the paper. to } Greenleaf, rection 106, ehowing that tuere are, ther | thouswnds of men gat ho came with bun? minutes. Mr, Brady'—I'll taka that paper. [It was handed back | declarations which are go connected with the princi"! eoatee, ome Witoess—He brent with him Laura, the danghiar of | _ Si¢kles, during the statement of this witaees, was | toh'm.) Q—-Do you kaow Mrs. Sickles? haudwriting? ca cry Homrendy Rainer am Pg seg =, pan Mr. ae ee “tte Gren between Mand 12 o'clock violently affocted—breaking out into sob and profusely Witnes»— Vos. no diflereuce at all, Aithough made the night dolore, thin) Walls afe being erected to ‘and loft the shiid aod Y; came back to ¢ se | ehedding tears, £, B. Hart and faaac Belt, ove on each Mr, Brady—Ie (hat hers? statement, counsel proceeded, loaded every breath’ that | »,\endid came fom tho defendant from the time ho first saw or | wy Gb there fwo or three hours afte, "Wards to inquire for tag chi heard of it down to the moment when the act was com. | by t.%@ samme half makod, not see him again that du,”; 84 Dim again tne day ‘| ride, and BMr. Sickles, senior, together with thors, accom Witnere—To the best of mg beliet 't is; Laaw her write Bis death, sear 12 o'clock. a | panied Liza from the court room, Toe witness particular | a paper, which 1 signed my uamo to; J didgoather te | mined, which placed him in bis present cowiition, | improv" euiees Seaenal te tenet vik b Fou? | iy, aud many oF the spectatohe, were moved to tours, Too | quest;1 went to fleep about twelve, wr, «ni Mra. Sicklox | The “grief Be Went through has boon palated ‘ty | unwdeew ne haat “tered | eeu was ue of aeep interest, Ingome fw minutes Mc, | were, I believe, thon ta their own room; 1 dam's know | Wist Aitens, Rorvant girl aie tale Jerr. ae poses kK Py yg won ee “Crowe examined by Mr. Carlisle, ‘etoad tee Sick'ca was brought b.tok into court, bis countenanae stil! | whetber Mr. Sickles went to bed thas might; 1 don’t | weight of bis lamentation all through the aight; a paged ip the wor thle of one Were oe frequontiy at Mr, So towed dating | indicating extreme mental euffering, aad tae desolstenses | taink Mra, Sickles wont to bed, he lay om the serene Sy Tel ‘ty the hy gel Fepeatod | of cuvtng wee of bi ole apne * s 5 ‘4 ’ ' bovame #0il, and time jn aod nome 4 ny wean—F an ap feeqvouty, at his Lou ast wag at | of Bis vole appenrauoy oWakentag stfong sympathy fe toot ail ie, having gone Into ar adjoiuiug rOOm™, | iGog com tbs fredhners of the provocations If tneceFore | a taeketful Of dirt at a </0 (m basket which bed ouly a ‘ We houke of avy ober friend; frequeatly Ir, Koy pes! all who saw hint, His fatber was much at where taw ber on Sunday morning; ste We | jbo fact Wat it stood the interval of twelve or fifteen | few hundfule of earth), of t.° Demutiial coral wtande of Tythirg now indicate that wilt ip Aggaet Bere. ctod by hie condition siting on the Noor, with her head on w chair; Mr, # hous unui. W9 commission of this homicide is relied on as ' ine wea, und Dow they wore Pwilied, wot uy de of ¥ wat whee! ino tbe eppanion tame ee

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