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tified that in consequence of the crowd at Metropolitan Hall, in coming out he was pushed against Nat, who, with several colored compatriots, threatened vengeance; that Nat, followed him up the streeNat, followed him up the street, and when he attempted to cross ran up behind him and inserted the knife in his back. He and another small darkey positively identifies Nat.Per contra, the latter protested he never had a knife inNat.Per contra, the latter protested he never had a knife in his possession on Saturday night. Afterwards three witnesses were introduced, who proved that since the stabbing, John Gamble, a free boy known to have been with Nat's party, had been to the hotel, Nat's party, had been to the hotel, shown a bowie-knife, and proclaimed himself the offender. The case was continued, and the police were directed to search for John Gamble. Nat, was sent to jail. at's party, had been to the hotel, shown a bowie-knife, and proclaimed himself the offender. The case was continued, and the police were directed to search for John Gamble. Nat, was sent to jail.