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5. could take place as he knew Bowles and Boderick were not friends, as Broderick said if he ever got a chance he would kill Bowles that all the officials feel kindly towards Borderick and he B.P. would have to pay since he went to the jail. He had acted as a gentleman minded his own business xc. But if he B.P. was summoned he would have to give Lee's statment and if Lee deemed it, he would have to contradict it, as the statement was made before Supt McG myself and B.P. the tattler named ought not to be mentioned, except it is actually necessary. About 6.30 Supt McG left us and about 7.30 PM I left B.P and went to the Briggs House with Kirke Howe and settled up with him and he went away satisfied and promised if he got unclear by notice, in case of other trials, that he would come as long as he was unclear the matter. I paid all Howe's 4 unclear from his home, Pittsburgh, until his return to same city, showing him many attentions, and as humor him that he would be available again. At 10 PM