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[page 177] written things, but I did not, supposing that some thing would be done by the legislature, and I was not going to forestal [forestall] my action; I was going before the legislature before I attempted to write it. I don't do any such mean things. Q. You didn't want to express any opinion before you came to the legislature? A. Not any public opinion, no, sir. About the water question, where it comes up, I corroborated an opinion, and that is all. I would not have written that price against Lakin. Q. Would you hesitate to write it if you indorsed the sentiment of it? A. I might not after the investigation was over; but I would not do it before an investigation had taken place; I would not do such a thing as that. Dr. Harlow: I would like to ask the Dr. a question or two in relation to the food and meat. By Dr. Harlow: Q. Had you any knowledge of my giving a peremptory order to the attendants nor to put onto the table poor meat? A. No, sir. Q. You never knew of that? A. No, sir.