Clear Fork, a ones ( o.. May * 0, 'lt;i' I ainters tand the iiwycrs in (i) nefense of Jim Bovd lor murdcntiniV son'. J. W. SnlliVtiHuinadc som «very w\ ere reflections on in character, and that of my dnuyl ter, Mrs. M. F. Greenwood, tdso o ii:decreased sou that lies cold ; the aifeut tomb. I was not a court invself, and no witness, am they were understood to sav i• t *their k*w speeches, that I miyh Jmve induced my daughter to tes tify as she did in the Boyd ease I scofu the idea of beinjr put at low d6wn as to propose to any om to swear falsely, and especially ny daughter. and her character is in| blemished and above suspicion and to ridlcnle and edtime thlt;■v-character of my deceased son, tliR is at rest, I hope, is too much fd. me to bear. Neither of these law cere, while my son was livin|r woitltj dared to have made lit* ‘Oimnt’Ufe they did. I do nlt;d dunk there is any £ehtlei«Hn 1 i»ii niew; iny son, that is not biased A’ho would not say as I do. I ah ;ixty four years of a*ie.J. M. Sullivan.-£ —----*\.