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WHOLE NO. 7466. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1857. ERALD PRICE TWO CENTS. Q. That is the only time tat he ever spoke of it? e Q. You were by a the marriage? A. 1 was; here did Dr Burdell make use o€ this Is THE BOND S*REET TRAGEDY. during the summer past at Saratoga, anc then ahe cama on to Cleveland, where f Q, You bad been in the habit of dressing in the other rooms? | Q. Where bave you been # A. When tt was warm; the wood was out {oom the siove, ana | 6d. Have you remained ta thi {oveatigation comimene- | time, Wim; I want to get that fact K Teant A. Her brothers A. kes, wie cr brother ip law, comes here very otte i Q y one in company with hert A. Not to my know- guare’ | we went into that room vd ire in there, and weat |. Ailthe time! A. ves w ‘ aki Jedge: my rister was vith Korat suratora. When sagcems | waait in the siceet or la the House of that night? A. Iu tee | there to dren. age aight b Bese! AST. sowmaperat: A. Only to | Leman tie tren ieee eihceeb mag whiskers’ A. I canaot say; | have often to Cleveland the docior was with her, aud had been with her atreet, after the marriage. Kecords on Further Particulars of the Murder Sy lit Bre wae made on Monday or Tuesday you thiak + | one, which m policeman brought in bo tea aight. Huan, What paper was wt weet ith Gliese? Barapa ih Ard rag Tirims te te What posi brough gh 'be Rhened wansewe. se i tik ia ae 4-how lone ¢ did ehe ¢ the marriage’ a. L bave ime in the day wasit made: A. In the moralng. at policeman was it brought you that! A, T reall othe! t of Dr. Harvey Burdell. repaip at Caraionh a Batweea ty oe wesas be Feulied bere eter aiuce eho a ee ot Ito Myo madera, We told the girl to fx Ce aa . id - . oe heer amy, metnes say that ake had ben te use ey wop at poche re family remain here, i int jave vou mot had o\her papers tA. No, alr, of 4 “ ~ iw 8lnp sh fe : jagress wey poe gaan excursions A. Ma aad the ‘ocor went | | Q. Who bad Sieh ee Hanae at ga le houset) A. | werbave not lament mae) oes wenn. & Mr. Eckel hedo one. all. x APY of the rest of your fumiiy with them atthe timet A, 2 4 Who else” A. The Doctor had one. Paratoga the W wri oS the wenewiny following? wa es fir—thia was Tues: day, and that wes the nextday; Ma was going with him bat something deiained her—ahe was drawing tows papersce ‘EIGHTH DAY OF THE COROTER’S HIQUEST. me; “Now, you state the next tine you saw the doctor after coming to got your eth fixed, was at thi house—at least in { went you toteilme why the marriage of your mother Q. Who bave you communicated witht A. No personat | lio you know whore Mr. Todd’ Ives? A, I do not; be came here witk Mr. Coe. Any one else’ A. Not to my knowledge. Q id no person: A, Ones in a while the boys iothe | | 4. Bo you kuow where Mr. Coa lives A; Tdonat id aa; things to ha when we weat to the windows | bowrd« la New York romewhere; f think Be is now at wee. your bouse at Twenty fourth siveet? A. Yes ait eget eome property at Brockpor and the Doctor was kept secret’—what the motive for this was om above ington’ ater ev FULL REPORT OF THS PROCEEDINGS. | °°" And'thai was bow many months’ A. Between two and og atten 8 id'he magriage take pice’ A On the 2th o | A- He said that people would Taugh at hua it he tod then |" G. But vou bave seen no wewspanors’ A. No. <f, What ls his uppearenser” Ip be ae tall amy eit Chalet three months that he was married; he wisned fs —— Known tili the Lat Q. ‘Ani heard po account of thie tovestigation’ A. No about five feet foury A. T think be was; Beis rath: mmnnnnnancnce % a Ws be come there to ese at that time! A. I don’t a ew wos pemneanliowtst A. T think it tseomething I | June, w! jeep were pring \0 . a beard what the setnanee pevosworn tor A. No. wane . " = now ; he came (o gee the family genera'ly. i ho told you that! a. nother did, herael ave you seen connael’ a, Not mye! fe black bi ¥ THE CUNNINGHAM BEPORE THE JURY. af rhe dy Neen Py ect 9 Wis docvce remember it! because he often svok» ot th» | _G, Did the Divtorever say nay har wveusbouti? A. Not | 9. Whohes! A. do you mean ‘he iawyere? Biaha' tear tekewderadte vacate tite, Q Wes be in the habit of visiting there after that ® A. Yea, | 2thofGctover? A Yes sir he would say, " augusta, you ] @bovt that —but that he wanted itnot to be told Yea. A. Mother has seen them ouce np ta (he room, & What ia the color of his whiekera® A. [do not know. eee I was told rem: ferget the 2th of Uctober;"" and 1 would say, No, Q Did you ree any difference after the marriage, in the re- When! A. Yesterday, or the day before. g Are bis features sharp or full fared” A. Katber sharp. § HELEN AND AUGUSTA, | formant, Alin’: romuin there? A Tonly came home fore | PE ait soy. rater tot nothing more than that! A on (Ea ey al La i Wiel cansitan Gack 2) Mecintes ant Mx. | the Rete taster ne bea teens fortmg! e “ say cl fou could wert A. Yes, counsel were they! vr mm ANY ir. 1 Coro vt be, but it a TESTIMONY GF MISSE i sour younger elec home? A. Yee, os the ond thas | World wot oe exethiny fut Tank there was ne? OM 3 Thayer hash cuotee ot ile hearer Wines tapertheet coking Q. Lat was the pubgect of [frequent oonversstiont A. Tes, air between him and myself G, What Ume of the evening was it the, wed ng took at A. it was after the minister returned from. w was in the bourdrog wchoo at Uticn Q. How long before you returned from school’ A. It wa in June that 1 came home trom echool hen you remained in the clty after that—you didn’t re pesorierioy oF aan APPEARANCE, | ee be just aa she eal: tent Q. In what way! A. He scemed to think that everything Q Bave they not had an interview with your mother sinc wad irre at #, in other ets eh id have her were not allowed to. ~ - pai in, eyher words that she should have herowa | were pal wot have talked with your mother since her inter- TESTIMONY OF MISS ELLBN CUNNINGHAM. ‘ant queations have qreaily im; this invesuge- aed, and ‘satdown} Aes peep ‘A. They did not say anything to her, because they | on, tof a _;hbont how Inte: A. He Toft the nouse bout ou ever hear anjthing about a note taat waa mias- | view with the counsel’ A. Ye, air: bntabe told me that wey | Mie unninghawn. rister « ay RIAGE rf) Twice tid aii’ cbetate When £4: Ak thle’ plase ; Ghent sidd he had to go tos praver mecung; he ud ee Loven comer " Wore pol allowed 10 have any iulercourse with ber. Py rey ap parity sister of Aniguap, wan then Grengee THEY SWEAR TO THE IIAR! , wt re i Xn Catdwel! to Cleveland. fack in abo and aha? Not a word avout that? A. No, Gr Wee ihe interview. In-the presence of any onet A, | SOWH- She is notastall as Auguste, but her features are Q" Ser you left O'eveland you eame here! A. L went to ~ Weil, dic you gobeckin sa hour and a half: A. We did. . Tid sou eer baa wayihing ot x policeman coming to | They wentot into the hind roont, apd tie Coroner came 1p | Teunder, She was dressed in black ilk. plainly and neatly, Seratoga ty the water-cure establishment Q. and from there: 4 1 cam Load ‘That would bring it "p to between halt baw nine and ten cock! a. Yea air; somewhere about that tim AND TESTIFY THAT THEY “t Who else was present at the pone! ‘None but the ther? a. My litte brother once told me that & policeman had | not a! the house for anv purvome whatever connected with your m> | and told hc m thal he coula not sl been here but I did not know the reason of tt ‘the Coroner—Do you not remember the counse! to be up i taat the jusy would | gndappenred timid and frightened, After having boon aworw, pe oR at fhe wan examined as follows > t ©: To this house? a “ho thi sh LE besir' ben Ye “ ie What is your age? . lam sixteen years old on thie Slept with their Mother on the Fatal shee ten ihe Fring this Boe at that umes A, Mes, | mf That wana prevent’ Ay Yeu tie gate Suan Sou? ter a underaiand yon, « wont be» | thar then dea! A. 'Ko, ar oy trie, ¥ thnk. ra aptinadey! y Night. ip a Mrs, Jones was this you speak oft, A. She now ce Horne Sey from there imaeédiateiy home, A. Imme- Gm fel evra pho rm he Corgner-— Did 1 Dot iri ‘hem up one time boaiden 5 Ate TOR le homasion Friday nightta week agot A. ‘a board t = Yes, sir 3011 not feel. ex e ask f twice that you spoke of? femme with them bo ~—_eo ¢ et ease Ve We WARE HOt C1 Me ere they me ener ea mdi one Occasion _ ? o “a Bop jane au i with her: A. From thetime T | rronev for a cary (ir cacao gn her affairs with the ol meine ogee Riedie’ Felson to mates bao “awn there, Be. eke!” Mr. ‘Snodgrass, and Hannah, the cook, Relation to the Q. ihen did is kre thsi tenant A: Q How long did you remain there! jo more thaa was avoided saying anything upon that subject? A. movonae toned ‘te Naaklas iron Doses. jere Waa & Keamatress here in the course of the day Shased Testimony i sicoespary to performs the cet cmon} tnd io spoan a tow words Examination sumed by the Kecorder— You say that about | SusKn c Yes fier sic lets the howe who took it? A My mother. Yes, Doctor's W & Did'she haven Tease ot it Ak Phat I fay, Were you seked to niga any paper or get any certiieate Jj Did yan tosrd ai anytime wi « Br, Wellington? &. I | smbuih ago your mother lefof sleeping in the same coom | 4 ©, Sve hes ey ater peens whe eet hewen, Te Q Why eau’t you say! A. Why, Cm asked fier: Tam & Naty a't ready, the Doctor salt he would call | was there wo nigh's forthe purpose of being treated with the Doctor: A. Ye fs kas a ng Where wece yom on A Fe ee = it next mor : quence niet ? not of anioauisitive cirpoaitica; I very selaom kLow anything the nee ket hired tals room Gid he apdad much time in | 9: 1p consequence of the wiexnens of yous sa ly ©. allday? A. No—T was out in the afternoon wo take amg of that kind; I never asked her: Tho got the Certificate? A. Ths Doctor himself. Q Do you know! a. No, sir. ofyou. know tbe got it! A [kuow, alr because the mincier told hia to call the next morning, and my Ma What time would he foment A. HIS PROPERTY LEFT TO HIS BLOOD RELATIONS. thehouse almostevery evening. |. Q. Now your sister was well enough to goto echcol "A. e Hold you m moment; she wae going to start for aeliool 2, Yon se the eldeat daughter! A. Yes, sir G. Qi in the bubitol tuikiog with your motoer about aMlairs’ id the Doctor 3 o'clock. last Friday’ She had gon preity smart then’ A A. Lrever thought anything about the house stow home Hid be remain then here, ‘or gooutefierthat? A, Some Q. About how long did she remain il), what Wwan the matter oe rs. Cunningham Keeps his Revolver. | ©. Never even ‘asked the question’ A. No, ait. Q. dhe did: times he would remain and semetimes go out with her, and what doetor attended ler: A. donot kuow | MEAD A ” Q. Felt no interest in it! A. No, air, At thactime ¢ wo Well, how was it generally! a. Generally he remained | what was the matter with her, Did he go ot afer he ~ —— o Whether you were going to remain or go away’ A. No, Q. Do sou know afin he with itt A. No, air. house. ‘Khe was not sick enough tohave adoctor? A. Yes, the | Ber, Aud went out aiter ‘that. “ . You reas it: A. ¥ . Was it not very seldom that he went out! A. No, not | doctor whe practices with br. freeman was here. Q! Bow long did he remain out? A. That I cannot aay. SCENES AT THE CITY HALL. we. id your mother never tell you she had a lease of the Q. Well, did you Havens ter the wedding taat evening au on sige ‘When was that doctor here to se her, Q. When did you nextsee him? A. Twaw him up atars ba NOE. she did merry making in the A. tor didn’t wish he spent bis evenings In the house where did he ! "A. He was here to nee her two or three my ‘moiher's rocm ~ Who transacted Pee EE Ladd, | anytbing of the kind; he was Meer close with his means, epaad them? a. In the back parlor, with the family Q at what time: A. T eannot state the exact time Mr Ag i Yada peas aig want ie money or aed te ree that could be tied Did be spend some time in your ‘mother's room tA. “ e did not come but once, did be? A. He came two or |, Fy By yr do you think it was’ A. Well, I cannes i jusinest that done in the house—any recei, e! et nl Doctor occupy same when he weot up to fix the birds. ree (ines. fo » rot All the Prisoners Released on Habeas win FP ee ey Ny pager me wind opm ingeibor th A. Xe ai to. | etmag Atazded the birds in your mothers rooms A. He | (You bad bees sleeping wilt your alder betes, tuner A. | 24) Bo you know whether it was as late as 9 or 19 o'cloe Wi id ep her ow lon} eourioue ts oovupy the same room a and always, when that, the tamil nly ouce in & While; 1 Would mostly aieep with mother ;we | Ay Tile no! Corpus Writs. Q. Where did she keep her papers: A. Inher gesk that she | I 3 iy (gs Tr ed Pay oad hee tye y | ae eae Se ase iy) What did he come up to your mother’s room fort had he your mother did | &myerrand: A Not particularly that 1 know of Koon a moth, ‘ard thea she came up stairs to sleep with iy Dow, Miss, do you not know the fect that be spent con Qi 8. ever gotu there? A. ¥ Fon over Or by sister, who was cick—my second sister Q. Did you ever examine to see wnat contained? A. No, ie i 0 room whe! nt sleep the Do : piderable lime in your mother's when 00 one Was there Be coe woe ne Doe im the same bed thing of thet kind A. No; he gave my mother some you sent with your sister aud mother MUhnhist ga, ie @ ‘bid he come up to. bring any whiskey punch, or amg- enim omar, THEY APPEAR IN THE COURS OF COMMON PLEAS. | , rw: 11d always go for whatev er ers she yuld send Q. bo you mean the. bo dag ee ye afte thet your eee Lasriged elit me | diner ead the Doctor trom that time tlle montieago, accu. | _@. That yon do not know spsthing aboutt A. No sir, |. shen your m:ther did not sleep with the Doctor; now tell | figs ard candies : 6. Well, then, you did have some conversation about her | Pied the eame bedroom: A. I now abe wept on that door fo not the truth about this! A. She came up stairs ago @ month 'Q. Be did that in thia parior’ A. In this parior; I think ep. GREAT FUBLIC EXCITEMENT. | business: A. Certainty, sir. Q Lo you mean to be w nod that yeu don’t know na. Tho you know of any presents that she recsived from | while ae winter wae aink. Me Were you inthe parlor’ A. No, T waa in my mothers * Q. Butio that conversation she never informed you whether your mother and the Tipe naked te same bed? | Erkelr a No, sir You have stated thet until a month ago your mother ocen- | Foo be youladno austety tornow whether ene hada tease of this | $0 YOu mean to be understood that way! A. yes, gir, Ide, for Notone! 'A. He never gave her any presents. pled (ne eatme room with the Doctor , that jou have awora to | >. Did youever hear of your, mother being married to he Pisce. or intended to remain another year! A. No. ee T never cared either to ask any questions al ‘dbat you know of! A. That | know ol preitively: A. No. Doctor a. Tavt not nn Saturday moraiay Arguments for the People by the District Q. Lo you know who were those gentiemen who occupied Q. Did they cecupy tne same room previous to the mar- Pow upon what kind of terms was Mr. Kekel on with Q. Now you swear amonth a¢o your mother came up ne Last Saturday tm ¢ is the first time that you over 8 portion of your house in ‘Twenty fourth street? No, sir, I | "axe: 4. No, sir. gonateptiy? A. On very good terms; there was never stairs to 6! with y ster beewuse ehe Waa sick’ A. Yea, ard your mother wae magzied fo the Doster! a. Kes Attorney, and for the Respondents Whair A. No, sir, she had that il tle ante-bedrcom off | auy difliculty whatever: he was aways very quiet 1; iid Tou kaow hat the Doctor sed your, mother occuple@ 9 “G. When did you ace him last! A. Tnever saw him since there” (Witoeue was underniond to aude to taeali bedroom |. cra wuatierne was Mc nounleed the Lustor’ A. nat | 0 Ard then you soy th {ers round, you and | Oe oe time dia the Dostor continue to occupy wile: ¥ on second story ) 7 bot Bnow, he did m ow the to m) ows ‘one stater, in glerping with y \ ea. r ~~ ~ - by Mr. CHaton. Splits beerer been here to atiend you or your mother ben wierd ee <ineue the 2.6 2 Doctor wept below! A. Yer. your mother the sumne room! A. That | cammat Ay. the reason she lef; his room Soc itp ‘a month ago’ ¥ sister was sick afer she left the room did rhe go pack to occupy ic“rmean the same room the Doctor oconoied:, &. No aie, ledge, tt Tn the house for three months with yru. and rour mo- {hse husband, spending his time in your family antl ior G'clone ss mahi sod gevaid not kugw Dr Burdell. A. 3 Rekel & knew the Doctor to #peas to him, I thought you had re | band» DECISION OF JUDGE RRADY. Q. Do you know a !ady by the name of Mra. Seymour’ A. I know of her only a8 having got medicine for me wheat i the lady? atreone Or the olterof us aiwaya sient with her; aller pe zen ane ee nae 1d. We ate, X de met that we were bots in vers ef ce tO ANY converration to rite &: vet been baroto ste vein A. Bhe came once, but I | Would ke turns to sleop wi Did Ur, Bordell ever spend an evening with Mr. Eckel | 1 ; , Snodgrass and the Misses Cunnin dch tego wba thet was about; itwas as weplocunst aiaic; | "QA week aeolaat Seutday you weat into the Doctor's back parlor A Aloo: ont to room: A i Tdon't know w bat it was. ves Discharged. ‘Why to boat a Q. What waa he dotng® A. T don't know: T knocked at the | (Bor after that you were well enough to go out to the he: e floor with the Doctor 8 eeeeniae ie tens ike places: Doe ue mean | Cor and he opened it, whra I went past him inte the room ‘Bid he ever apend one? A. Yes. at atre and to parties! a. changed I caiinot aay. myaeitormy ma T really dou't know, ai where my Ma was sitting at th ; ‘dint’ A. I camnot siate the time, hen yom ceuid hat have been sick Can youtell tho rea: U Never liad any convoraation on that wutject? A. Ro, alr: -Wera they lonktny over pavers? A. No, str Givens the lime as nearly 08 vou ihvther three or | rom why itwas dat your inother left thebed of her usband: ‘one mon'h ago’ A. About ope month You say that he did fomily? A ECKEL AND MRS, CUNNINGHAM Remanded to the Custody of the Coroner, as ACCOMPLICES IN THE MURDER, ia, ey aa What oid the Doator do’ A. He first let me come in far qadugh to let me sec my motker, and then he pushed me out age 3 "What did be ray? We asked me why I exme in there. agi glou were aiwazs in the habit of coming in there: A. waya. Q. And he always treated you kindly! A. Alwa: Q Were jou not a little surprised at this: A. aig pesew make use of any hareh expression at he timet Were yon not surprised at being pushed out of the room bye gentleman’ a. I was net, because I knew it was his way she was bere when I came home. Q You found herhere on your return’ A. Yes @, Had you uny communication ‘with her on the subject! A. Woile T wae ‘absent’ Q. Yes A. No sir. Q Noorders from her! A, Yes, sir, I had letters from © Bay ng she was here. , When you returned what werg the terme on which the Doctor and your mother were: A. Very gond terms indead. Q Did youever dave any difficulty with the Doctor your welt: A. Never, sir. No sir. ‘Q. No harsh words with him: No alr. nd the Qo you know that be ever saw bim excepting at, that fimet During a'l the tim: that Eckel lived here, do you know whither he or the Docior met with the exception of that time other, te ‘The Coroner's inquest regurdiog the circumstances con- th the death of Dr, Murdell was rewumed at ten ). Perfect! terms! A. ¥¢ of doing things, quick. a necied with Ir. Perfoculy eer tees ifr Tt itunes ‘Q. Dic you ever know him to use viol toany A. Q Lid you ever go out with him (Eckel) anywhere: A. [ o'clock’ yesterday morning. The announcement that the fn Saher ete een your mother J wo air use violence one! wee cat wr Sn daughters of Mrs, Cunvingnam woule be placedon the stand for epme time, and thes they aid ‘el ‘dj Q ow ome 3 yousay wa was his wey to a handle a lady 20 rer $.. ‘Where anc when! A. Some three weeks ago with my = — ungaliony ! A thal ri Attracted a large crowd of persons—larger, in fact, than has | | Q. About how long did they continue on good terms! —up ie 1am not saying Fenpen; he woul Seruere ata $é.gh tod A: Lema Reeuge Giawe lo y t Cr etuianth afterw repeat ot aaenemccmabied ia iroat of the house eines the commence. | t2whattime: A I think it was til between the months of | 8), Obogs ptLOny, And Siler Nene te eray and afterwards @ Furyour wacker mover went oul ‘with hice ef sll’ A. aid nee retura to the Loetor'a room? A. No. a D Quacd ‘your family in thig back parlor? A, Sometimes he | No, but T was eonfived to my oed someting. 0. Can You answer that” A She did not aasign any reason “uing in here with the | Did yon not know the faci tha! «hostile fesliug was ex isting between them, nnd that he lie! mo interconrac with ber Gp at any other time with the exception of tast? A. Not | Kisii for months AN. alr, to tny knowled, qm taeir ocr aud ote might hi A They would offen meet in the hall aud #peak to each | | & IS tere m paavane way between them without going imo | ocdupy the ¢ (That you have wala: A. You. tot krow where ihe key: is; was broken open a few days a! your mother ever Ko out vin Mr. Kekel anywhere! <. N e had recovered from her sickness your mother Q about whi ° cecupied the same room. y. Weil. did they sleep on the same tloor, thent A. Team but ta lane What reason did abe assign to you for forsaking her a Ded: 4, 1 told her that I wae sick, and 1 wanted her j Tawar ecnest that you oan give it to « minute, ‘within two moatha, of #x months agor A. That 4 require a doc nt, you being @ sound slvepe: me Yalyon not keep w wilend to you tell . Did your mother, puns to. October Laat, sleep on the He tloor Pi Yes, she did; ehe slept tm @. On the « Q. Wit room did Mr. burdell oe Two bean | bave the baek room, which is now his not there w r oth | aoa then be changed his bed roem to the front room. ep! 1d OUP qyp, ve other in | MA) Tce ign eoramupication between the front coom aml @ rooms in which Eckel #4 your mother sleep tu join’ ee bed room where jour mother slept! A. Yes, there Hows jong did your motherfand the, doctor omtinue te ue apartinenta as weeping aparimeniat A. £ fir; the door ia always kept loc: que oe « 2. bid she meke any change to your knowledge A. Tde pot know ; mailer went up stalro to sleep, to the oor ebove the tm the front room o. When dit that take place’ A. I dono’ know the emagb time. Tid tt tke or a menth 0 or three month oly can tell winsin & mons, A. f low. we wilh xo back & litle way, Mia Cunningham, ‘on started to go 10 tbe Mareh and it May r . thick ile was overa month eatigation. The back parior, in which the Co- was » | repent sof it A. Be would sometimes seoid the servautboy. | No. vir Q. Did you know what you were going there for? A. Yea. prea rave = anc tganlineattre SS aetoweteacd Sheer ee hod oe eae wa Mea'would speak to 10 him about aah sat nde a Asaure of that an you are of anything that sou | G+ Who told you A, the Loctor meni Ft oo aleeeterhendmeonagnes " Sownever heard ie ane ‘A. he never went out alone with Mr fore pou started! A. , Gemsegedition. From all this ta ovidnh aeewihewadtig | git won Wau as apnea ho Wecamemds 4 De yes pair mether, ie by gar moiker sfainat hie oe yt ut dey go nk wild won) A We went out that | Aten Sour moder up (o this time ald anything about ic | 2: be zou pretend that sou de not know the reason’ A. T ‘assertions to the contrary, that (ne public {aterest, instead of Q. If you will just reply to my questions that will do you woe or desc 5 Tos + Saati. mis mn Ae kel, myself, ‘hen: _d, 4 month or two before che hen sho came up there where then did she sleep! A. Socio. eppuar tobe riber on tn worn arg ary inv ees ome What eet urge Whe | yan per fou oe babi Fieger A. | Se Bao ght Te wet “Vee daterts fr Ma et ort A Fo ‘The Coroner was assisted in the investigation by Recorder A There. was ea Biel jl hats a wide margin, (Laughter) A. We} A Beinn ‘A withers to the on e ), Where did you sleep: A, Kometimes with my mother ; the Fincteren. ap ay Senet a. ‘shout the tine ~ Die he unin inet evening: A. Yes. ir. Q. Waa that the fire’ time thet she hat ever mucgested tac 4 ‘ ro Smith, by whom the witnesses were mainly examined. rs 4 ay Q Well now sou understand. Miss. this tan véry 0 What wating A, (Zee, alr. wr; he | aublectel tee marriage te vec? A. 1 tbink 4 wos toad egzetimes with mys nei din i sa olan Jndge Capron, Mr. Theodore Sedgwick and other members of tv a Teannet (oh ae ssother queation—pine ten oreleven: A I think it was nesrer ‘went out to getpome candies for mother. Winn: cid you reply wethat “A. Toald that Ehad no ob- (@. You do pot row the rezon why ah the legal profession were present No sir, between Mrg. Williams aud my | ‘asneleven, aii cs ‘aaa 8 Mt Mn a Ou leave him when you went up tobed’ A. | Jcetion M the Lcotor wea wing. *G. Bare you been prelty well forthe lest atx moeths? Boas At tea o'clock the Coroner directed his deputy to bring Mies gr. Valls swee;"T have pul the quesion | tae? a. Tex ai Sear ageless ‘Q. Wan there Bay one with him’ A. My mother and my to ba wont, and know everything that wae going on’ A. Weim, Augusta Cunpiogbam. This order produced quite @ sensation what was tbe month® Are ro a novind sleeper: A. Yee, air, Tam aus bromere Have ver talked to your mother abou! her bum- ween It'd Generally the case withi persons in sili heath shat | 'G. 11d be Baer ie wi on then: What did the Dootor anys A. Me sald that Iwas tho por lave you ever tal 70 abou ‘among the audience, and the appearance of that witness was pig by techn there wasa wa Hei emer wel. aT yer fieep very . Up ociscy thes bo was is the basement? A. so whom he hag intent to ae io go with thn. Oe Te eo ere ee as 0 will hat the Doster eagerly looked for, About two or three minutes elapsed, eareee TES eee ‘war a | sound. Imnined-atol 1. Was aay ting sata wpe your way ‘back irom. the, wn! 22 Bd dou onge fat when she entered the court, in company with the Deputy, and ity? ct You generally aleep ravoret Generally, oir. was t hour that you saw him in the house | ding? @ Yes, they taged, but I dit nov undersiand what | MAMP © Rowe, oi a sonever noard afamy Akl neediess Gorcuer—tba' tbe way T have the anewer. Pint lge cd fou goto Ued iat Peay wig lary. a} cvtly between the Ducior and your mother’ What was the took her seat upon the witness’ chair, {t ts almost to Winess—No, Mt was between Mrs Williams. pear 1 ‘ha! time was that’ A fhat was about 10 o'clock—be G. You did not pay any attention’ A. No dat it A. Bhat waste Bey smear ‘say that she was closely scrutinized by the spectators, but till eWeo weber A” Rea nn A an ousawer qu, 0. lg tod iether ro od 2 hA Se i sen of mach moment Wat 0, AB Hear AS SOU CaN Bet AE ‘ahat wasia Bop’ " “ 3 jow mesr li? A. 1 really can'teay; I know it was be candies wea! own room. mater shat yo% Y fell yon, ; ‘ the Coroner addressed her sho did not raise her eyes. Lowa she ive here? darth et rootizn. Py Re iy oan nan eee bo aavalie act of Septembre or the latter? A. Ttmuss 1g, About how loug after rou went fo ped before you. went to sleep? A. well it was some time, because | was taiking to = Sala anet et Fon) next morning. bat slater ad you aieap with: A. T elept with my rs a ind yo over 4s oush © thing before? A. No, sir. o On what story did you sleep: A The third story. Miss Augusta Cunningham is perhaps alittle above the or @inary stature of her sex, and is of a slender figure. She ap- pears to be about twenty three years of age, and is the elder ‘of the two sisters, Her completion is bende, ber features re- gular, ber face oval, her bair a very light browa, and her ex- the Doctor) A. Tuever remembered apy, except lam satur day a week ago Q. ever remember any till last Baturday a week ago’ A. ‘ow we will go back @ moment: between March and there wae a dificu ty between your mother and Mrs, Witenes Aen ve nes fl 010 tn rosea aibige —. ay ha: kind of dress did your sister wear’ A. I cumnot | Afinirs as we hes on twoor three Jareeas. and she tosh, them of A Q. Le your father lea iat was the last you saw of vy that night? A, | T donot Know Gnd be leave aay remarate property for you or the other fiat kind of dress did you wear on Friday night: A, | children’ A. | do Maoh real eats when he diet! A What wes that S@eulty about? A Tazo 1 wae at the time, and ‘about it, but abe said inet t * ‘« ‘ou do not tio Bithing about your mather's bustness |, id wot your siters write to you ataabool, A. Yew bo tail A. Where dic ieebel | his trunk and clothing? A. Inthe | ™Y }oumeat sister tod it to me Pression, instead of indicating ha leur or runes of mind, is : — “ ‘The room in ihe front or back part of the house” , ssid that of a quiet and rather am abie lookine gir! Her counte- tern va fests, a - atria’ apeom mo - oo to put them in. fay ‘as she was going away tn the morn- ) litle dark room. pe A ei roubae A. She Pon ony yp er had Ww 7 did yout mother intere-t herselt tn relation to . Did you sleep wits your door open or shut? A. Always | ng: the cha rere two or tures mesthat evening. | (Lo zou snow where that trunk is” A Where it is now? 0 , Doetar, and shed nance‘is rather prepossessing than otherwise, and seemed to | , Yi... Ley fro van Mrs. Williama’ a, 9 Sautand focked. ne did your mother wear that evening! A. © Do You know what has become of it A. Tt was taken was by at the time of this conversation’ A. There dmprins those present favorably towards her, While | Mrs, Williams came over find told my mother abort i Q. ane To" et santa eeveagements to teeve the city next bar) inch ‘you Pray bed a” was eo with ws: it War in the hall, when Wwe Were gomng giving her testimony this imprersion was removed, to | |. Why did shat make any didieulty between them? A. She Where itt abe guia A. Torhvo ok ee as be eae aang! A. Bo, mg ta dawn, dinar, that ake waa ead nay i Ahoright tay mother wrote 1 was the naar othe dificulty. A. My ma Lad On that * ‘extent, by the somewhat Mppant manner in ow Q Pkt yon Sree age the Doctor's revoivert A. Mother hat Mt uot have een sick OF you would not $4 nave lt bop go awry it Det trom her thas you . No, ate. Q. are soueuret A. answered several of the questions, and by her her ax —— es a Dr. “Soean stan satan ol of nar brag A the tlt iu tome; I was in Q. Now I wish you cou reli ms exactly how loag you lay = fn kaos whee ‘and thet tx the only ope I have uot Femnemnber * " @. be you sev Shen thas you nat yer + Auguste never lsughiog when speaking ‘es pen room when Mrs. Williams spoke about it awake fantog: No, «ii Kno whether it is hers or not @ Youbave been out with him you ay: A. Yow boil any nner a age th “ithe tty het Soar nese. the was dressed in a plaid staff, a large fur cape, and | 6 "qr ymnen Mus, Williams spate aw" Nothing: the Doctor | a Whal were vou ‘aiking about A. About her gota id she keep itloaded’ A. 1 do uotanow; Ineverasked | _(. He did not goin his Duainess clothes when he wont ont | 2h ot Mane, We might bave spouen ols! waa without @ bonnet, A plsin gold brooch was the only ar- | sald some of his rel ‘did it; he cleared mother of | Schoo! aud such things, and about Mr, Beecher coming for Tortber with you 7 Was no partioular Conv ORSAtion llcle of jewelry abe appeared to hare on her person. writing i a ne Oe eree: ven. think fh wast 4. Abou! Gn bour— Tea nae Ne wore bine, Van or anyother | GT wast to kanw. it you aamwer the counted en wing do you w an hour—| ne rer Us Mi cominan tech toh a waa the nature of these things the tetter contained: | Q Mow | me Joy r odtea'on the night when he wentout? A. Yes. wy Waa ce er a! eT wis Having taken the chair, ner, who, after afew questions, resigned 'o Recorder Pmith, ‘The toltow ing are the questions and answers:— ‘TESTIMONY OF MISS AUGUSTA CUNS INGHAM, Coroner—You arp the eldest daushter of Mra. Cunningham’ Witoess—I am, mr. Q. How long is your father dead? A. Two years Inst June. A Ey HS moan to may that you don't know what thet Jeter contained’ A. Lao not, Tanly henrd her tell hat #06 recetyed n letter. Q. What was the nature of the difficulty of which that treated: A. L would not like to gay, but {aim not certain that it was to the effect that Mrs. Williams was yon ter—eomethiog to that effect Q. Did she not produce iat Kotor and Tid you nee the Cae whee you to bed? —was he tv the house? A No. Ale, “inn ita tat day weaing meet town, I have not seen bim aince Thursday afternoon, and he nae an Sem eae Ewe SS ee candies out of @ Did be ever do anything of that kind beforet A. Yes, bat! tm the habit of lo see your mother? ASxgone that t kno of except petvona on buslanas. mw Wei eto~naine aay ja your mother's betw: 1 rem deal “a He wiways dressed well) A. Yea, he always dressed ell. tHe kept hie clothes here? A. Yes. Who dia bis washing? a 1 do not kn . Dud'he have itdone tp the house A. N Q) bid he ever wear ruitied shire: a, No. sir A more ao ove entt ofelothow A Yeu A A, he did not express any Roger. raleee a neoten! and ually growed mare ne Witt dil she say Aaeut tae vetieeman being called tn by # great deat ot pain with Badrems’ A NOLW | ihe Doig Into sourpremives, 1 apYFehe nd Your mother ow w ‘of theft! Dit she tke (Bat quiettyt- your mater Au lwean, A. 1 do not vartioularly remember + bat ead that an ations had been calle! ia, ae my ema: ’ he Loctor aed, bad ‘aken the = Did he vot Co — BL ate thet the Leector ehould make pt Nindermood you to | A+ Phe id wat apegar ip be vert very ind came Q. What was the period of the first acquaintance of your tnd Mes. Walliams and the Doclor” jou know? A. Any gentle- Yoweri es tht arts f mother and family with Dr. Burdell’ A. I don’t know; I was da’ ‘have he iter: Mt 2G Nem te we wi £0 through with ane” sie ia rae no dnamer wel ie tare or mower 8° An Cleveland at that Ume. the letter’ A. Yes, sir, but he we ts rept ferteg tie {st oad roe, 4, eapeateruegraeptamdn TU bid whe not aay thas be ought to hare his head brukent Q. Asnearas youcan remember! About two years ago? me reiree st a a) ty pack ue hee yourself on that morning? | A;,¥o. she did not eftat A. tom pemmeeens A. Nearly two years ago; I ain not oertain about the time; I aon was not home. Q. Very well; nearly two years. Did he froqueatly call at 7 know; I am now speaking of the now fo that A. A great man: , Tones you dene bon where Mr. Reket haa bis wash maa v yer TY desc Ae hott % te ‘he hind the our, 40 not aay other that was found ‘A Jaror—When the marriage wae spoken of —wh yy | nar mother aftar you got home home what eked ber abot ttand he ead that 1 Tou don awow what became ot bis clothes’ A. No, I ol bs as aes neeeeeary lo REEOR SEED 8 ca a ar. jo words passed between Mr. Vall and om about = ¥ soon your Q Forhow long? A. That T cannot say. + a married lay: ‘The one found in her Grawer rhe has nad | mother asked you to bee witness did she say when i was to t= | Yee. @. Bow loog! A. Teannot aay, sir; I was at a boarding | (:, And Yon say the Decior dnt parteoate tha Neticr my | ianalate and marble take place: A. she said OG. Now," ther thie did your mother ever sleep noon that school after Icame from Cleveland; I waa at home very didn’t write. Who ‘Beach won! lay hey A a oot pyro. ro ont, now at what ime | Heoe again—afier the ‘of the be omoere wrth tho = due. BO ae omega reste ethene! 4 cles . via al bal a ‘wit; the handle looked rather yellow; | 4) Who di yu eer ‘when you returned” A. Tex Mr. Wes ust thet the time ohe soft cad weet up stairs? A. It wae F, A oom am Lee think @ Did you ove hin very frequently during the fret sit | | Dia't vou know thet (het cogusioned the di@oultr, belenen aan waap liegt Don never have seen bu! one! A. Never; no, sir Q Bearer ave than font, oF tour than A. | 9. pte remalged there after thet: A, 1 thal oe tiie bene Months! A. I was not at home. ms being his cousin: Now Where she liver A. Next door to the corner of | _. Aad never knew of ene ovitg upon the premises’ A. ‘o’cloc’ Bi ino vten he i'n thas me Q. During the next six months’ A. No, sir; when I first yy 4 ‘cv ower. ° Never, no wir. . id you remain in the . Wha! is your wn abject’ De you think Sl never let ‘ho else: A. Mra Q_Did_you ever see one in the Doctor's draw—in his desk? eame io, and found bi it wae at that Waa inten ik wae, but | cannot ang Decame soquainted with him I was st Clevel a be ty A. Never. I never went to his drawers or desk to look for p Ap tI. Sea make the soquainiance of Dr. Bur- ig her other A. I don’t know. anything. long did you remain in the parlor! A, Three or A arr seen to to you say reason why de ai bf i FT tniow: she | .Q: You used to be round where be was much! A. left to come up to ibe other oor to sleep’ A. Re, air relation of the Doctor's , Not a great nies ann tes a ‘ sno whether at that time any one caiied to ew | iff ho ’ . 5 went to room night, where or mel id . ee 2. Te ohte pean extias tere Gast sur mater to ‘9. the styo in har own room 7! id Jou her bers at any on cae to wee ha al & Na reason sbaltt A. MO. tase that be your or rf mother's bore subies, we ecaar, Sf Seas here rena remit er ro Uiwent bed. MQ, What lathe pernenal appencance of Me Ladd? A. Tee wii pp. woe hat ceacges Sat wane whale Soo ae mr, we wan ata Payee ner any ous core th theyhall asoe that might ? My U8 You Kn i Me Ladd ened Oat evening: 160 | Aa™ Sis on your ner in onveration wth ba gentiemen either : we weet vid have eonming who charged ber mother —, “was on Thursday af. ighthd Son Muy poles that might’ A. not the slightest A Livgestnoucares ym retired wo bel ware pre ‘ weld bare tq 40 Wom © man who h he fom, a a pI near eleven Ww + A, Perfeetiy quiet. Yes sie. | fn tone ether clones |g Wheee dtd gout Site opr Ar Up wise with | ew rowed together? A. Yom. Sian rote We Sar |b wa: i mowde | oie See Spates wo Wot iouer " q Sth A Ves, sir. on wee in me. tm ee Drecelets’ As You, at did not have Quoce thee mente ‘rome wen wit tat even bad + A. Here, air, to this heuve, ioe leaner 6. TT chet new ‘rae nee t abeees SA; she wr | ME Wha Ares bed he on that morving, when she wae » te (thts house dane A. Teper. eR 4 thet the first time Eo a cely; she just handel it to ‘im ond come fotyerg A A iil mot say whether it was black - the bonriag howe ten! AT don't know ar. |G. Why yi when he came into fret on Saturday morning! A. I really Coroner (we the Juroe)—t think. air. thet you bare gone t A. Ro, air owe. aout teow Ttaiak T waa’ the tial ohe who woke ‘up thst fu; tong, fhe ard Rewer hat one sor over alien your mother ‘come with you at that timet A. Yea, otal That A mer p vil va ae Fab cindefaty a ‘and ignorset ae usual)—I wish to | 4“; iv on " = Who ier A. T cannot ay who It was shore testions fintoh T weptio hee on Mocday or fucsday fo pet ihe time of getting your A, Yes, sir. aig a4 yo Spee ateee flat has been, ‘ ° ot og Satontay eventin went in there , y & $harmomer teow engl Not to my | bat ioe your Foom! Rese yz mow amen eave Deen, ters wae 7 Sree Mince Tar Meke! ane’ Mr Boodgrase? | Wg Papers: I slaved a few minvtes aed then left he wag i 2 aap ogee about the houser A + one go down’ A. Ma came down. a onedit Sour meiner come down" A. Tthink it "e be went it to get his Breakfast; be did not board there: went out together’ A. Yes, but thie waa not | if iegia th Os bouse lon oom a? ma aC Of a dagger shape’ A. No, str. rday even! he comed to60 ear eeeeeeh be watibty nod Seti Will | cont fen ovclocivck | Why you didn't go up till near eleven. fn vont mother's possenston for how long? Rit ha — A eel coming 10 the houwe: t fo thyt the raporers wil ue able ‘What was the dificuity then’ A. He sent up stairs my warp sairs in my room; we went up immediately rafaccere Pray evening you de nor goon? A. Me Bho vinte the servant ‘anawer!” said the Coroner, address rother 9 etl my vk fT mother did not po np stairs’ A. She stayed down was it 1: metal at all, or br. ate AAT A Mr. Saotgrese went | in” finiok the person who came Dy en 09 3 con neve come “otra ire T ent mt dows to se9 weet wees ing her. ont tetas Mr. |, She came up about & Q A. Yeu. . A LT posh anova man of tbe name of Told’ A. ing Fata i oe ee Tan t Ye ree neh and be yucned me fan i nearer pive than ten’ A, Yes, air. untory Andes Ye within that time, he was in the Ritshen islaetiguoried Tam begining on | went Inte eo asec ih vant Bushed me out: Tealtl |g: Well then did she remain there’ a. She did tit she juare or Uroally do not remember, alr GF Masher a tal mast A TO i, + a, | tot kuove how afte "he eamme; 1 know first time you | the cook. rem down to tel! the girl to make preparations of the break Ay ie! 2 joo a& a ive ne Fy you oe 7 afternoon? A. | moiner going to the ket to tell pushed uJ againgt next morning never noticed handle ps cook were for ea, T never any toe A moder. Rete pete Fue atin T asian, but was wot “ut : Then tame a 5 eee room’ A, the dt. ant the one (hsncing 10 the witness & at “hia 790, bent Oh on ot frequenting’ thin house! "a. t | Sepsueg.Lknew they ber your ven 0 to 2 . here some evening ¢ come aid room anted to nee jow long waa she down stairs A. Shou bait'an’ bone. probably three inches in Jeng!) —y 7 ’ to deny the marriage of ‘A. 1 fesily car ay the met R wes once my mone, | Pogo he door tae Sucre momen wae | FSC a degree be ot sar h wan me lan ouer weft Team teil R neve inihareday evenings here on Friday’ Re He wae tpt know. ws Sr ial oii ome | @ chair beside What e called with Mr. Cow. ny oy ¢ Wi to et 5 it fur’ A. For cutting corns, sir a man who came here ela clo reore did you iivet AT Wan © boarder with Bre. | pests Leptars Sat lee mtasaes os et Tee tore ta nother ugg a Mr, Sot el, Wed, thakta nok he owe Wo which Sou nave aiuted: | | Q. For what purpose ht he alr “A. Yerely 10 80 tho | Net"xpow he. ann bass on . - ae 1). Yow long was be nequainted with the family? A Not | koow binname: | be 2 ph hy didhave two instrumenta in the house’ A. that was the one, for Ma always tated it for She wertto sleep first! A. Yes, alr. ai Led tad viking uapleagant occurred before thet: A. Never, ft to. bout ten or nieon mote, sheimia’ over tn the wed and alan want ue jiow Sram, the ‘ime 100 or 4 Ld a aad ‘Rim the next a. Aves ete wes o- ‘corns: the Doctor gave it to her did you see him thes} A. Im by Ban by Be bere did che keep that’ A. in the top bureau drawer; i 3 ‘was your mother living at that timer A, In oeaigen ty a A. Recwake avess (oral og to tel ey ut we aie ma eer A ise the last poreon who used it. a tou aa ast four ica A Fang Friday after. ae 1 famber A. 1 can’t recollect the number. she would publie it MOK row wild your sister! A. T don't know, sit Mn you isbn for: A. For cutting corns; for cut- | “The Coroner—L am apesaing of Mr. todd, w ho eaene ere & hate a Te Mage Want! A. Be- | £ G. ot Hespowr be thredened may ius i over suoctd ot: §. Fetate tas ‘been Mert. iahesots tire weet whet A. Tass on Friday evening: 1 du not tnow #ho be he ian but thie and Ninth avenues becnese ond Nis v3 Af! Pometimes abe would Weep with Ma, and sometimes they biesd any? A. No, morning from the papers thet Mrs. Cupsingharm approached are, Jou seen, Nba betote: (handing to the witness | bim, and shook haps most warmiy. I wantt, see whet Q In i a between Eighth and Ninth ave: | pose it. © ° t ‘a. 0 Sues! A. Ven air. Y Hind you threatened to expose it? A. Ko, aie, not my: | T would, to aay you don’ wheter Le nk eke wonecasion ot Mrs, Canaingham) | wanted there. (To the witness) Do you know saying ‘keepin self, hut T presame that #as what Ma went dow: Y. Now, do you pretend fg wd g Shad for 80 many years. | about hia tran or what he cme to your mother tort | Hae nny ogee ee there Acamehouset A. There |G: Hed sper eget ele eo deeper ‘A. 1 should not think 8 that ia the ong that we hay "ie ek wae ana i 2 Bien aren om never aw hum ued i. You thisk net! A. No. wioew. who eomtioued i okt lyasonm have not | bareter ifdef! in company with you when he was " on &: Hhorotn seat room ef from thegnrret inthis house w | Eo (xamiing Wy ener i wan Sen th si Bi hah or eis Oe SG a we A Cons 1 A. Yea. for some time, to look a On wat ia an pak for! In there more than one. A. aw ebm time did PF a he house | A. amare laiels Aller Draakiaat Tr ry mean the front roo mato ie a aime rakes 1 neneraily 69 away in the iraceraga a Ghat honest A. Fee, oe, ever tal ait in that house! woh on jen joke about my Raving 0 wired an. wr be here No, he was out » \i hold any conversations with Mr. Role a’ — were at home were yoo pot Yes, sir. . At sbout. my ne period that he came to your howse’ A. He dal not—never. When he did come, was bein the fats sara as ven ae, ou exer ik wth hima ihe marrings! A. No, si teienen Ste ted There sy in fon Sie ibaa A. Q. Yes! A. Here nly one room; Gugn yee vmen air 19 the third story, aod carry houses Ae Mee - nahn Kyou ever eaar caar ita talk with anyboty else about’ | ferenge to he ODEN PTH. aicee i onty hat one they ail breakfast ingesher in che morning’ A Yes. | any pared caalte Malstecn tawny moran! & | Commer int rooma. ha shite Fern one? A. No, air. 4. at is it weed A we ilar, ing he wt breakfast on Haturday merning’ A. He was | No, D, we pce erent ade Mamet eich the oftener—in the house or out ot itt A. T do not a 7 one Gay remain in, the house with you theret ihear him epeak of it in presence of any 0. Dose any ne rte 2.1 eeahasetheasnpate Hh was gone! A es, afr & Bac Hannah, the cook, a married woman? A. No. MD When he soem his evening tn he house, where Jit he 4 Wythe CT 4% ard hi ot | G. When did tternse to be occupied ? A, Since the 1 Moat te four age, Mise! A. 18 Q Used a man generally (9 call and gee “Hannah in the nim ah tens A He wae, Renerally in he patiog nut 10 a 1gontT oannet any, naan ropa 4: re rae te on expoved him anewer oqeasionaly gon there 1 rem How ime have you known Mr. Snodgrem’ A. AY.ct | bamement 6 slut Dukiog wap, comnertel some omar | Gina, and, then he would go.19 my mother's room and ne Pee Mia oe Sch ENT MS = a goer it itye8 rae .. aid y {in that room (9A. Gome time | 12 >r Hh yenre nas he resided in your family? A. Four o of iis Be ereeca 8 nan oie (nto ait with Hannah fo ‘Ss Sasa coat 4 P , 1A. Laer a oe Rome: % ag ore isp fon now how he happened to come here? A.t | “'G."Gour mother knows this imam well fn it i rathor ox = fou were ocensionally? A. No, sir, only about a Cy ee pavdeny te eon passing throngh the house and liv rer Sasa Tiiaiton did he come here? A. Mother's, Kore cers noing into the rooms of ir. Burdell and Rastreae there againt A, Mo, air, T returned Fy Mowe or iver all aa? on8 wet repaying any bear a S wr. be Tm avery cAber pars Of the 62 1 should ne ore i yon ve tie ae thal A. Then cue here one Men Tdowt coow whether Ug quid ; Fee adorning roe oy wr ae frre 5 Sik aaa, pe gone, U8 fp beeen —take your ong acer IeeTi0g wremty Couple mirggh; OY GAA WAT yg uw! wag Big CGOMAE