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to go and give himself up, but I told him he was to do no such thing; that counsel should first be consulted, and he must be governed by their advice. My son reluctantly consented, and expressed his regret that I had forced him to undertake to find the watch for Mr. Gardner, as by as doing it had involved him in the difficulty. He, however, took a room on Main street, where he remained till this morning, when he voluntarily came here (before the Mayor) and gave himself up. General William H. Richardson and Rev. Dr. Michelbacher were then called to testify as to the character of the accused, both of whom spoke of him in the most exalted terms. They had known him, and, in fact, all of the family, from their childhood, and could truly state that a more generous, honorable, and respectable family they had never met with. It was impossible to believe that the accused was guilty of the crime alleged against him. In the absence of one or two other witnesses, the case was contin