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, E. W. Cone, and W. J. Irby, Jurors. James Clancey was in custody under suspicion of being thr man to assist the, who, when he, came, said Clancey had a bowie-knife. I told him to take it from Clancey, and he did so. I then sent Clancey to the cage. He said the knife belonged to the man w him tied hand and foot. Then he was quiet. Clancey said he took the bowie-knife from deceased afurphy testified that he was with the accused (Clancey) all day--first at one place, and then at ano then with another, After night, Jim Brennan, Clancey and Cronin left him and the next thing he hea knew the knife taken by Capt. Wilkinson from Clancey. It was Cronin's knife and Cronin had it all sworn knew nothing of this affair; knew that Clancey and Cronin had a difficulty some time ago, bu? If not, I'll give you more."Saw a man like Clancey go up to Gronin, pull up his shirt, look at h Wilkinson here remarked that he had arrested Clancey coming out of Tiernay's back gate, and sent h[9 more...]