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The Daily Dispatch: October 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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f August; sometimes he came alone, and sometimes with Lalor and other gentlemen, and generally between twelve and one o'clock; he appeared to be sober. Chauncey B. Sleeper, of No. 112 Broadway, being duty sworn for the prosecution, testified as follows:--I know the defendant (Larkin) now present; I have heard him speak of the sober; I treated him to two glasses of liquor; no one was present at the conversation, and he never repeated these statements in the presence of any one except Mr. Sleeper; I saw Larkin nearly every day, and sometimes two or three times, up to the time of his arrest; I met Larkin several times in Van Tine's saloon before the 14th of August; the first morning after the conversation of Larkin to me I mentioned it to Mr. Sleeper. Alfred E. Baker, Fire Marshal, deposed as follows:--Larkin, the prisoner, was arrested on the 7th of September, and was taken to the twenty-ninth precinct station-house; we went into a stage, and while there Larkin sat next to me