vmoi ul x'oiice wouiu nave had no trouble in preserving order and averting the tragedy. We deem it unnecessary to state all of the testimony* aa the copy of the same will bo transmitted to your head quarters and to the Commander-In-Chief.•'Wo conclude from the evidence that Frank E, Nor men t came to his death at Darliogton %, o,* on the 30tli day of March* 1894, from the effect of a gunshot wound inflicted by one J. D. McLendon* and that the said killing was felonious murder, and that W. P. G ill ^ McDowell, J. o, Murphy, J. L, Ntmnamaker* It, M.Oardnor, John lMd(Lr, J. M. Scott* L. II. McOaots, William Livingston. o. O. Cain, TC C, Black* J. W Holloway, W. fl, Bryson, Jack llollngs and Wash Owens arc accessories.We conclude that It II. Pepper . came to his death at the same time and i. place from the effect of a tin fish ttAitinhG4kIIIgdiemiThwevaLortut co imuap]hisamgrc o u i