you 1tlic jQuestions by A. V. Bird.111ve you ever said that you wonlJ in- j. jure me in pet son and pinperlv if you had t un o;)[to‘.ltttii:y if it ccst you every thing \ you is id tA/i? I no verba ie.Qjck fl.ive you ever said any thing to that purpoit ?An s. N-Li’iestionsto Mr. Nelson.V.'hat wages did .Mr. Bird agree to payd(IA.Twenty do,lars per month. ;t(2 : s. Bid you leeeive it ?A a s’. N *\ bet e ii. se J to v i ve m c more ihau ..bout $17,0U . et moisth.(I us What iv. ■* 'hi I'.e give?A/n That 1 di in \ mk well.Q lostii-iis !• i-; Mil.5.Po you know whither Mr. Bird employe I any other woikmen, than tho’P t I that w eie engaged to wotk on the capital ? |I A.'is I never knew, or heasd that lie| di I.j Q D you know whether Mr. Birduse-1 iiny materia b hi the buildings tlut Ji • ert cte-i nt .M.iJi- 'in e.teept what was purchased for the Tenitoiy* ?I bnvt’ no knowledge that he made life at an y 1 miber or other materials but s.trh as uvre tmrchised by the Commis-um us for ilie Teniuwy. There was .lt;vne pin.* lumber. » ai.*, and 2lass. iQ _ ih,* .t ht inrunImin iiom-e which t under- £ I Stool je'mijodiu the Territory.I Cliestmnshy A. A. Bud.1 I . y )•» know tl.vi I pi\i vluuwd lumberof e i.n B Sl.inm-t ? ^ ^ i 1„i«\ I one-, he, id Mr. Ck inner say 1 lt;[ sj.u thuu a!r ut Sf i* 'umbev that he hadlt; $ ): o t :i; i thi.iiv r.-e-dl *ct his luiugu.g •rie !oa 1 jM - Vi Ban oh \'A wv wn. \ 1i Co: Pi 1 vou ever s *11 a hossc to thei *e tr.C : tails' n-Tb In-a. Vif 7Q / ■’ M’li’.t p.iee di 1 get for it? A /s- U 1-* h in Is ’lt;1 dull;;is O es Who got die Im-rs * of von 1.1.? CluiiifS i3iid—A. A- BirJ'puil me foi it.