About twenty-five of our people went to Washington last Friday as witnesses in the two cases of Charles MCDONALD vs. J. M. MCCURDY. The cases were tried before Judge TAYLOR. The first was an appeal from Squire EATON's court for shooting in the borough April 1. The other was for assault on July 25. The last case was from Squire A. B. COCHRAN's court at McDonald at which MCCURDY waived a hearing and gave bond for his appearance at court. Judge TAYLOR sustained the charges and sentenced MCCURDY to pay all costs and bound him over to keep the peace for a year and a day in the sum of $500.