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[page 614] By Mr. Baker: Q. Grocery clerk? A. Dry goods clerk. I dont think she had any groceries. I never saw any in that room. I never saw the room until I was there in this connection Q. Miss Caruthers is living? A. I understand she is, but in very delicate health Mr. Baker: If Mr. Chase knows facts in reference to the institution he can state them clearly without introducing what other parties have told him By Mr. Hall: Q. Then suppose you go in. A. During that investigation I asked Dr. Harlow if he had any suspicions that there was any thing wrong in Leightons accounts. He said not the slightest in the world. I asked him if he had any reason to be suspicious, and he said he hadn't I asked him if Miss. Caruthers didn't tell him in 1871 that Capt. Leighton had sold some between two and three hundred dollars worth of dry goods that he didnt give the state any audit for, and he said he declared he believed