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way to the Manchester bridge! told him. The man was a little drunk. He left, and walked in the direction of the Gallego Mills, and he, fearing more drunken men would come along, famened his door. Soon after heard cries--two of murder, and one for help. Soon after some men of the City Battalion came to the basin and looked in. He carried on a light to assist them. Heard no scuffle as of a fight. Is satisfied that deceased is the same man that inquired the way to Mayo's bridge. A. F. Johnson, of the City , testified that the cries proceeded apparently from a man who was being choked. Another witness testified that the screams were very loud, and evidently made by a man in mortal terror. The jury having elicited all it could by means of testimony, retired to consult on their verdict, which, on its announcement, was found to be that the deceased, Conners or Quigley, came to his death by blows on his head, given by some person to the jury unknown, and then being throw