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on a Saturday night, he saw Mr. Batkins at Jennie Mitchell's, on Twenty-first street, with a bag of gold in his possession about the size of a shot bag. The ladies asked him if he was not afraid of being robbed. He did not appear to be very drunk. Andrew J. Addington testified that he knew the Dukes; that three or four months before the evacuation he gave his wife fifteen dollars in gold to give Alonzo Duke; saw the sheet in which his wife sewed the money up; went to Tom Devines's, and found Alonzo there drunk, and took him and the money home. Found the money all right. Had known the Dukes ever since they were children, and they always bore a good character for honesty. Henry Smith testified that he knew the accused, but not intimately. He never heard anything against their character. This closed the evidence for the defence, when Judge McEntee stated that he would render his decision on Wednesday. The accused accordingly renewed their bail to appear on that day.