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d charge. The house belonged to his brother and Thompson. Witness had not assigned his interest in the house to Fletcher. The latter was there as an employee since the 5th of November. Had never represented that it was Fletcher's house, nor never made such a statement to Farquhar and Schultz. Fletcher was drunk when he committed the assault. He gave no reason for his conduct. Witness showed no fight, but laid perfectly still. Frank Sheridan testified that, on the morning of the 14th instant, about four o'clock, Fletcher entered the kitchen, where Ferguson was lying upon a table, and caught him by the neck. Took hold of his arm and tried to pull him off. Could not say whether he struck him or not. The difficulty originated about a bill for liquor to be paid to Mr. Farquhar. D. P. Farquhar gave a detail of the business transactions between himself and Ferguson. --Ferguson told him, about the 1st of November, that Fletcher had opened the house and was going to run it ther