and of the occurrences in Justice Foster’s court when he plead guilty to a charge of assault and battery. In direct contradiction to Squire Foster’stestimony, he said he informed the justice that he had been attacked by McGregor. On cross-examination the witness denied that he had told Sheriff Hamilton, John Kenyon, Prosecutor ' Nolin and George Hickman when the a * investigation was made on the after-t noon of the tragedy, that he said “he i got so mad everything before him got t , black” or that he told Mr. Hickman 5 ' that nothing could have held him in - • the yard. He also said he did not i ! tell George Finch that he hurt his I fist on McGregor.\ 5 r\rrrMf\ a hit a r*r\r\T\ U/ITMCCO