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afternoon last, a number of the employees of the company assembled at the depot, the prisoners being in the crowd, when Mr. Leary, in a playful manner, drew his knife and pretended as if he was about to stab Mr. Young. Mr. Davidson seeing this remar to Davidson, "come on, sire, and we can go and settle our difficulty." With this the parties started up the street, when Leary and Ruth interposed and stopped them for the time. Davidson then crossed the street to his room, but returned soon aftery. Eisenoer hearing this, immediately advanced, as if to commence a fist fight, when Davidson drew his pistol. Just then Leary caught Eisenoer and Edward Sorrel caught Davidson's hand in which the pistol was held, and prevented the fight. Seeing hned to Broad street and borrowed a revolver of Chas. Brady, but without telling him the purpose for which he designed it. Leary in the meantime persuaded Davidson not to return to the depot, but to go home, and induced him to go as far as Marshall s