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[page 624] Q. Now my inquiry is this: Whether you believed them, or now charge that Dr. Harlow, had knowledge of the fact that the treasurer of that institution was a defaulter, and kept it concealed? A. I dont know as he had any knowledge any further than ^what she told me. Q. This calls for your own judgment. I ask you if at that time you ^then believed or now charge that Dr. Harlow had knowledge that that defalcation as going on in an officer under him and kept it purposely concealed? A. I believed he had good reason to believe so. You can judge as well as I what his knowledge is. Q. Will you not answer the question as to your own belief and your present charges? A. I think he did, yes, sir. Q. You then believed it and now charge it? A. I think he did, yes, sir Q. That he had knowledge which he purposely kept concealed? A. I did. Q.You believed that solely because Miss Caruthers had told him in 1871, that she thought Mr. Leighton took goods from the store which he hadn't accounted for, she having