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[page 322] Q. In these disobeyances of instructions were you acting under the instructions from Mr. Hodgkins the supervisor? A. Perhaps so some times, and some times Dr. Harlows. Q. Do you mean to say you were some times acting by the advice of Dr. Harlow, when you disobeyed instructions? A. I am not sure; I wont say sure. Q. From whom did you take your order as to persons being put in the lodge? A. Some times from Dr. Harlow and some times from Dr. Sanborn or Dr. Neal, after he came there. Q. And in receiving orders from those persons have you at times disobeyed each ^one of them? A. I cannot say that I have the whole of them, perhaps not Q. Whether at times you have disobeyed instructions from each one of the gentlemen you have named, or the affairs you have named? A. No, sir, I dont think I have the whole of them Q. From whom have you and from whom have you not? Which ones of those officers I should like to know? A. I dont know as I can tell; orders from so many I am sure I