cd—anti said . he had often done so.. 1 tic; The Attorriey.General, and Dis- of trict Attorney Van Antwerp were ih counsel for the : prosecution.—. li Williams, Foot ' and Hamilton, ..counsel for the prisoner.; As soon:.. as ,’liadgtey. had testified, the conn- .n* gel for tile prisoner stated to the cotirtj they considered that thev «r had.,done their duty, and should Vi have nothing more to do for the ■prisoner.'id