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[page 68] was just right that employees of the hospital should know of any dispute or altercation going on between officers. And I asked that if he wanted to talk the matter over, McGloflin should leave the room, and he did so. Dr. Harlow then says: "You have been preferring charges against me?" I says, no. "Casting suspicions, then." "Perhaps you can call it that. But this is why what I intended to do- that it seemed to me that the other end of the house had too much power." That was that the steward and treasurer had too much control of things there. And that was all the object I had in presenting the matter. He said I had that right. I told him I thought he either failed in his duty there from a want of power, or because he was afraid to do it. He deemed that bad meat or any thing bad had come to the tables after I had spoken to him about it, and also that he had made any remark that the breakfast was not of so much importance. Nevertheless, he did make it. He said the fault was in the law and not in him. "Well," said I, it reads, "under the direction of the superintendent and trustees," not under the direction of the trustees alone, and they may