Show The Boodle Trial Niw YoRKJannary 29In the trial of exAlderman ONiell today for accepting ac-cepting Broadway Railway boodle Miss Lou Parker who had lived atthe residence of McLaughlin declared that she had tended the door there and declared de-clared that the alleged combine meetings meet-ings had never been held there Mrs McLaughlin testified to the same effect Richard J Sullivan secretary of Tammany Tam-many committee and clerk of the supreme su-preme court said he was at McLaugh has house every night from January 1st 1884 until July and that the combine com-bine aldermen never had met there Justice Jus-tice Barrett asked him sharply why he did not come forward and tell his story then Sullivan replied he did not wish to get mixed up with the affair Thenyou sat by an officer at court and heard testimony given against McQuade which you knew you could contradict and were silent Justice Barretts face wore a disagree able nely look as he turned in his chair from Sullivan |