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stponements, the examination in the case of James Larkin, who was arrested on suspicion of having sethe burning of the steamboat Cataline; I met Mr. Larkin and Mr. Lalor at the Astor House about the 1r some few moments, and then Mr. Lalor asked Mr. Larkin and myself to go out and take something; we d board at No. 30, White street; I first saw Mr. Larkin last spring; I next saw him about the 15th oo the Astor House; I think Lalor had mentioned Larkin's name to me, and also some confessions that Lthink, drank about two glasses of gin; I think Larkin spoke of the Cataline in the street; soon afteposed as follows:--I was first introduced to Mr. Larkin by Mr. Gaffin, at Van Tine's saloon, in Dey was introduced to him; I never saw him before; Larkin detailed the conversation of the 14th of Augusree times, up to the time of his arrest; I met Larkin several times in Van Tine's saloon before the owing statement, marked A, which was sent to Mr. Larkin, and admitted to be true: Statement of [21 more...]