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HALE, GEORGE H., continued.

testimony relative to:

liability of relatives or of the pauper himself upon subse-
quently obtaining means, pensions, etc., 610–612, 624-626, 633
management of the different institutions,

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public experience, study of the pauper question, compulsory

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temptation to live in idleness, and to whom public relief is

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giving name of boy who said that officer Hickey was in-

fluencing witness

1533-1537

letters from George S. Hale on legal points

943, 944

naming of witness by Mrs. Lincoln in her cross-examination. 86-88
requesting copy of letters of Mr. Hale and corporation counsel,
containing references to the statutes and existing laws upon
the question of the rights of commissioners .
testimony of Mr. Hale

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HALL, OFFICER. See OFFICERS AND DOCTORS, ETC.
HALLORAN, MARTIN A.

sworn

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617, 618

recalled .

testimony relative to:

civil service examination appointment

assistance of prisoners

cash book

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condition of institutions

discipline

duties at Deer Island

explanation of books or accounts kept of the clothing

1995, 2083-2086, 2089

1989, 1990, 2024, 2025

2068,2073
2086-2089

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HALLORAN, MARTIN A., continued.

testimony relative to:

explanation of cash book

instructions given him relative to duties.
intoxication of officers

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1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2014, 2015

manner in which clothing, money, etc., of prisoners is re-

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visit of Dr. Newell to the institutions in the absence of the

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allowing witness to make explanation

appearance of Mr. John B. Moran as counsel for Mr. Nicholas

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2-6

97

124

389, 390

270-274

2075

951
1520

2129, 2130

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decision of committee relative to appearance of counsel and
witness

7

examination by Mr. Curtis of charges made by Mrs. Lincoln. 17, 18
examination of requisitions for supplies and dates

1291-1294

examination of witness and cross-examination

2787, 2788

future procedure of the investigation

2131, 232

giving name of a boy who said that officer Hickey was trying

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introducing as evidence an article published in the "Herald ”
Aug. 30, 1891

naming officer who told witness that book of punishments

643, 644
471, 1669

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1517-1520

HALLSTRAM, ALDERMAN, continued.

remarks relative to:

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not allowing testimony regarding Long Island after case has
been finished relative to same

1988

producing and reading records of commissioners by Mr.
Donohue without having been sworn

1233, 1234

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562-506

420-426
1501, 1502
1358-1360

putting Charles J. Prescott on the witness stand
questioning witness as to what he remembers of his direct
testimony

question asked Dr. Bancroft by alderman Lomasney relative
to policy of having board of visitors

395

2255-2257

question relative to opinion of witness (Mrs. Evans) as to
recommendation of removing present board of commis-
sioners public institutions.

questioning of witness

743

415

questioning witness (Mrs. Lincoln) relative to children's hos-

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testimony of Dr. Parker relating to improvements recently

made being due to letter of Mrs. Lincoln dated Jan. 10,

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testimony of Dr. Putnam relative to Blockley Almshouse,
visit of State Board of Lunacy and Charity and remarks upon
condition of Long and Rainsford Islands

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vote of committee to proceed with investigation of Long Island,
witness (Mrs. Evans) testifying relative to dinner at Dr.

12

Cogswell's

828

witness answering question

403

request for written charges which Mrs. Lincoln gave to board
of commissioners.

559

request of committee to obtain a copy of report of board of
visitors from the mayor

24

25

report submitted

rulings on:

cross-examination of Dr. Bancroft by Alderman Lomasney
relative to policy of having board of visitors
summoning the Mayor to appear before committee .
taking of hearsay evidence by committee

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right of counsel to ask witness (Mrs. Lincoln) as to whether

she preferred charges against another hospital or not.

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HALLSTRAM, ALDERMAN, continued.

rulings on:

introduction of letter of Mrs. Lincoln to the " Transcript,"

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introduction of letter after defence has commenced its case 2803
information given by witness, and receiving of same by com-

mittee.

517, 518
956

committee resolving themselves into inspectors of prisons
naming of officer who told witness (Mr. Morrill) that book of
punishments were out of office April 5, 1894

Mr. Ryerson's testimony relative to cost of painting a wagon,
testimony of Dr. Newell relative to conversation with Board
of Lunacy and Charity on condtion of Long and Rainsford
Islands

HARNESS FOR THE AMBULANCE.

HARRIS, FRANCIS A., M.D.

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See AMBULANCE.

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(FIRST.)

charges made by Mrs. Lincoln

question as to appearance of counsel and witnesses to testify

request that report of Board of Visitors be submitted

testimony of Mrs. Alice N. Lincoln

testimony of Mr. George H. McCaffrey .

(SECOND.)

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letter from electrical expert in regard to condition of sub-marine

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dates and names given by Mrs. Lincoln as requested at last
hearing

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discussion relative to supply of water and health inspector's report
at Long Island

123, 124

opening statement of Mr. Brandeis

124-138

testimony of Geo. H. McCaffrey

138-154

exhibit E - submitted by Mr. McCaffrey, Ward A, diet order for
patients Long Island hospital

155

exhibit F-submitted by Mr. McCaffrey, Ward A, diet order for
patients Long Island hospital

156

exhibit G

submitted by Mr. McCaffrey, Ward B, diet order for

patients Long Island hospital

157

exhibit H— submitted by Mr. McCaffrey, Ward B, diet order for

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HEARINGS, continued.

(FOURTH.)

at suggestion of Mr. Brandeis it was voted to request Police
Commissioners to excuse Mr. McCaffrey from reporting
at roll-call to-night as his attendance at hearing prevented his
obtaining required sleep

remarks of Mr. Brandeis submitting an itemized list of number of
patients in the hospital and infirmaries, and number of rocking-
chairs there in March, 1893, divided into wards (Exhibit I, page
207)

159

159

testimony of Mr. McCaffrey continued

159-186

cross-examination

186-207

exhibit I, itemized list of Mrs. Lincoln's (referred to at the begin-
ning).

207

exhibit J — diet list, Ward 7, submitted by Mr. McCaffrey
letter from Rev. Father McAvoy to Mr. McCaffrey

207

185

(FIFTII.)

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appearance of Mr. Curtis and Mr. Reed entered for Dr.
Cogswell

208

cross-examination of Geo. H. McCaffrey continued

208-269

(SIXTH.)

request of Mr. John B. Moran for privilege of appearing

as attorney for Mr. Nicholas J. Quinn

270-274

remarks of chairman relative to appearance.

270-274

remarks of Messrs. Curtis & Brandeis relative to appearance

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cross-examination of Mr. McCaffrey continued
redirect examination of Mr. McCaffrey by Mr. Brandeis
recross examination of Mr. McCaffrey by Mr. Curtis
Carlan A. Brown sworn as a witness

316, 317
317-325

325

testimony

325-328

exhibit K Rules and Regulations Home for Paupers, Long
Island

311

(SEVENTH.)

remarks of Mr. Brandeis relative to summoning of J. F. Egan,
District Chief of the Fire Dept.

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motion that Mr. John Galvin be requested to attend next
hearing, and that Mr. Curtis be directed to have written state-
ment of complaints made by Mrs. Lincoln to commissioners,
dated Aug. 5, 1891, presented at the next meeting, carried
motion that the secretary of the board of commissioners of public
institutions be requested to bring the records of all meetings to
all meetings of investigating committee until further notice,
carried

412

412

motion that clerk of board of commissioners wait upon them and
get authority to produce records at hearings
425, 426

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