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person who could give them any information about the manner of the boy's death was the wife of the prisoner, who said that he died from consumption; had been sick a long time, and was attended by Dr. Albert Shead, who she knew would substantiate her statement. The boy looked very much emaciated; had about his head and arms various bruises and scratches, but none of them were regarded as of sufficient character to produce the death of a person in health. Subsequently, they learnt from Dr. H. M. Thomas, whose office is next door, that he had frequently heard Kothe inflicting severe blows upon the deceased, and knowing his delicate condition, it attracted his attention, and once or twice he had intended telling the owner of the boy that if he desired to save the life of his servant, he had better take him away.--, a witness for the defence, stated that the negro died about ten o'clock Friday morning. At nine o'clock he was solicited by Mrs. Kothe to go in to see him; that she believed