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te pants. He further stated that he was a native of South Carolina, but had served three years in the Virginia penitentiary for horse stealing. These statements were so remarkable that Justice Baker determined to hold the accused for examination, and ordered his room to be searched. The officers ascertained that the accused had been to his boarding house that morning and changed his clothes, but the black pants could not be found. Mr. John V. Sterling testified, that as he came by Mr. Harwood's stable on Union Hill, at half-past 4 o'clock that morning, he saw the prisoner, Martin, standing near the door, shaking his coat and brushing his clothes, as if he had slept in the straw. And the officers at Camp Maryland stated that Martin was not in camp on the night of the murder. Justice Baker remanded Martin till Friday next, by which time it is hoped the city or county police will capture Cummings. We understand that there were five men in the party who went out to murd