;ayeastrcKnpi a1fus1 riallastthefornina hole in i»: don’t kim* * hether it was there IxTore or uoi.J!e-direct,—A. loue thrown, the size ofthis, against a manS head, the distance this was, would he likely to produce death; it ismy opinion that this wound produced concussion of the hrain. and caused the death ofthe deceased.Dr. Kobbins was next examined, and fully corroborated the testimony of Dr. Mitchell.Harah Manning, examined: Lived in Aldington at the time Tibblts was killed.— State whether or not, a day or two before this, you heard the defendant make anythreats.A.—I did; ho and another man passed my window; 1 heard him say this but he used no name—(interrupted by objection.)Mr. Yager, testified that on the Saturday belorethe murder (on Monday) the defen-dant was at his ml.I; that he made some remarks to him about the mark Titbits hadmade on his face on the Wednesday evening before, by striking him with a ramrod, to w hich he replied that he would kill him (Tibbits', yet for it; told him that he ougnt not to talk in that way, he said he did notcare a d n who knows it.Itde Kawsfier. Went with John l’axson, the aberid, to arrest the Holler bjy»; we lound them in Nebraska; it was about a year aftlt;*r the murder. uWu Study. Am Sherifl of Wayne conn- “aty; 1 arrested defendant ami his brother voi some time in Septeiulier; had airested him once before and took him to ltandoiph coun-i ty, from whence lie brokejail. WftWra. Cotton, e\-Sberiff of Henry county, foietestified that the defendant had broke prison at that place while awaiting trial there. m8 This closed the bl ate evidence, and Wm.A. Decile made a statemeut of the defei s •,KVIDKltCK KOK PEFK'HE NeThe first witness produced was Granville onHoller, who was brought from jail and put “ upon the witness stand, and testified as fol-IWiofforancvetnr_ .. a \ :__*___ . »