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of the Cataline was mentioned several times; Mr. Larkin said he was engaged largely in steamboat operations, making principally for other parties; he mentioned Mr. Stetson's name, Messrs. Freeman & Co., and H. O. Freeman, as being the principal owners of the Cataline; he said further that he was employed by them and was acting for them on board the Cataline; he said he was boarding at the Astor House; that Mr. Stetson was a very fine fellow; that his board there amounted to $2.50 per day; that his board was paid; that he could draw a check any time on Freeman & Co., and they dare not refuse it; and if he wanted any drinks orrefreshments in his room, all he had to do was to call for them; that he disposed of the Cataline at Fortress Monroe; that Mr. Stetson, M. M. Freeman & Co., and H. O. Freeman, knew all about it; that they did not dare to go back on him; that he was receiving $150 per month at the present time; that it would not do for them to refuse him anything; he said that shor