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t have been, No one could have passed in before I shut the door. I shoved a whole lot men out as I was about to shut my door. I looked it. Don't know one of them. Mrs. Driscoll (recalled).--I saw a man with Clancey and Murphy at my house last night, and I warned Clancey to have nothing to do with him. I have seen this man with a soldier's Cap. &c., on, but I have heard he is no soldier, and that he was in jail last week. I heard him say that no one in Richmond knew his name. Patrick Larkin, sworn I know the man Mrs. Driscoll speaks of. He calls himself Burns. He often calls himself "the old man's son," and he is best known by that title, I saw him last night about the time of the murder, in Mrs. Driscoll's yard. He tried to get into her house, but couldn't Then he tried at another house, and finally escaped through the back part of the yard, but whither he went I don't know, nor just where he got out. Upon this evidence, as the reader will have inferred, the jury re