Show JOHN CONNELLY BY WIT WHO ARK ARE NOT WELL dia roand TO THE WT shortly after 8 yesterday afternoon the examination into the charge of unlawful cohabitation against john connelly was taken up before commissioner mckay the col complaint in the case was made by bernard gallifant an unintentional tent ional injustice loia stice was done yesterday in it being stated that david GaIll gallifant faut was the complaining witness the error occurred through the reporter report ir not ot having seen the affidavit but hartag having been informed that it was sworn to by him we cheerfully make the cornec alon luke 1 was the first witness his manner ind indicated bated that bd wax was de hostile to the defendant H he tes testified titled that annie gallifant the plural wife lived in the rear of the store stor I 1 conducted coo coa ducted by connelly in the eighth eight ward had bad seen been someone who looked like Connelly going from th estore to her a apartments 1 n W had not bebenin the acore lora ar 1 bont t six montas had been annie gallifent Galli th in the store gibout a year ago lot fight bt have seen her aiace belt believed eVed he bag bad seen been ther her othere bere since connelly Uon nelty came out of the penitentiary A annie ante Galli tart connelly testified I 1 was married to the defendant tn in 1879 after his bis marriage to his bis firs wife I 1 I 1 live adjoining defendants store thare there is access from the store into my apart ments I 1 have an interest in toe the store I 1 da cly not know that I 1 have seen aim tin in the bhore since he be came from toe the penitentiary I 1 may have seen him there rn my y eldest child is about four and a halt ban years of ake ae defendant has not been in my house since became be came from the penitentiary my mv little girl irl was about to have an operation performed and he be came to the door to e about it but I 1 do no not think he hu has r been een in mr dickson do you wear swear mrs canelly Cn nelly or miss gallifant that your husband husban ct has not been in your house since place ke came out of the penitentiary tia witness witness yes sir st r bernard gallifant Gall ilant the complaining witness was then sworn he testified L lam ism a brother to annie gallifant Galli falit the second wife of the defendant I 1 resided near my sisters bite a length of time mrs elizabeth elizabet duelly connelly also lives near the store I 1 heard beard connelly I 1 say a once it was about the day that cooley was arrested the second time that he be did notsie nut see why people should be so PO foolish as to be caught that they fix dx their households as he be had fixed his I 1 have frequently seen connelly go into tle tire rooms occupied by my cister bister ir the rear of we store he entered by the side door as late as 12 at night and probably between 12 and 1 IS 1 I watched tr him im I 1 for the purpose of catching him the only date that ire r ie member was on the eth of june last to I 1 did not make a business ot of watching the defendant it was not a business because I 1 waa aa not not pato paid anything for it mr mabyl you tou seem to have great animosity y against the de defendant end sut have bave you not witness oh na nai I 1 love him I 1 do I 1 would n never ever i have given him away if he had behaved like a gentleman towards me but he be and so 89 1 I complained against him I 1 knobbe was in annies amulets toom room because her little girl said that thal I 1 the commissioner here her e stopped the witness informing him that ne he must only testify to what he 40 knew and that he must cease his impertinence and answer the quest questions ious asked of nim him witness continuing to mr moyle J 1 could get even with him in a 9 better way than this it if I 1 wanted to I 1 have watched him since he came out of the pen and I 1 meant to In inform formon on him I 1 watched ulm because 1 I had personal feelings against him and because I 1 wanted to seethe xee the law enforced mr Moy leIf it nad had not been for your personal feelings against bli blinson nyon would woul not have informed against him would you houi i witness I 1 decline to answer mr dickson answer the ques question tion sir air I 1 witness bestir Ye stir I 1 would I 1 never have bad a chance to inform on him until yesterday that was when he acted meanly toward me he be kicked me out of tile the house bouse I 1 went into his store as a customer and he abused abased me mrs elizabeth connelly was sworn mr dickson informed her der that she need not answer the questions unless sh she e desired witness replied that she had a d no objection to testifying and in reply cepl to the district attorney said she was the defendants legal wife and that he be lived with her luke golightly was recalled by bi ur lar dickson and ff said he thought it wai wag I 1 three or fo four r mouths months since that he be saw annie gallifant in the store h he e had bad not kept pt the date but wished pow now he had mr moyle why you ou bad witness pointing to defendant defendant I 1 because id have got even with old fizzle there this closed the testimony in the case I 1 mr moyle spiced asked that the defendant be discharged he called the attention of the commissioner to the ant naus mus exhibited by bernard Gal gallifant litant who was an avowed enem enemy y of tile the defendant fen fend dant apt no fair lury jury could believe such bucha a witness lt ness was not actuated in the matter by any desire that the law should be en adbul merely because he had a gru grudge je the defendant every action while on the stand showed that his soul was loaded with hatred for the defendant and which bad been engendered by personal conflict with connelly it was wag malice pure and simple that actuated the defendant fen dant who took this method as the only one his hl base nature could conceive to right what he considered was a wrong that had bad been prosecution certainly could not 01 be proud of aoe conduct of their chief witness mr dickson opposed the request and asked that the defendant be held to await the grand jurys investigation the commissioner decided aided to blad bind the defendant over fixing ball bail at 2000 that for ane witnesses was placed at am each |