her out.Ada, Emmanuel and (’ora had gone to school at “Frog Hollow” to Miss Milten-burger, hut none of them could read, and j now she bad to be separated from them. Then she asked i work could not l»e got- i ten for her in town, and the older children bound out. Again came the tears and sobs of the little ones, and the door was closed on as sad a scene as ever door shut in from briL'ht sunshine and pure air.The Times representative and the ’Squire bethought them of a plan to gain time. A permit for the committal of; the whole fa:: i y to the almshouse was ob ained and thither, after a trial at the jail, this afternoon, they were conveyed and thus the impending separation delayed for a few days.The following witnesses were before Squire Thompson: J. M. Mailings, .J. 11. Stallings, Ed. Kice, .Jos. L. (.rabtree.Tlios. Crabtree, Samuel Cox, John Nixon. Thos. While and N. II. Little. 1 h *ir testimom was substantially the same, and in effect supported Mrs. Martin’s story.