supporting
a matter of inference which they
change
state
ge 1 to be, by adverting first to the supposed payment
of a sum of money
Coldwell for
money
to Mrs
the children,
and that a majority of
majority of them
only
do not feel satisfied
that Mr's Caldwell accepted.
the many.
had those gentlemen
id me
who were not satisfied with my explanation informed of it, I should instant
instantly have produced evidence to
show them that the money had been taken
away by the
man who bought it, this
13
440
at
no witnesses
I told the
Commission the time, but you
were demanded, and now
find that a portion of the Commission
that the
are not s
money
I satisfied
was not
received by Mrs Caldwell.
Further
un
unfavorable
inference is drawn from the
tance of
Circumstance
the
U OMVAN
Shup lose receiving from the Foo-thai shop #400 for her influence.
as to
to the
fact of the money having
been paid
or not I
have nothing to do, nor I think it fair
as
it was
do