1 Q !J Igii 0 = IS in witikreitirick Meer *We Wit that *hire two .M(4 were in a well together, that one had to beguiled out at a time or that inputting, both out • sizonetistie ?on would , be pulled . 11l ' PAH . littdistamoi ;one day after the death of 'John Stewart, ii told tin that Mr. Stewart was dead., and f 41 the . boot - question watt all ' geffiaio hell; forthat Stewart 'lad found the beet keel at Mr:4l_insotore'a she nest morning sfUtßhe IskurditiJ I. toldltittle 'that I bad not ..hea - rd'ef Mr. Steefart's illness. He said that he ha, aid ' , 7s 'eraitifi g patient - Iy, or had beeitinoitlig fo'' Ulm to die, and that hir dying wig %big dog outer 'the road. - When Little told me Mr. Steuart was; deed kexpressed my surprise in hesthe news . Little's reply was, v itg "Yes de hell"— think he said dead asitteD over tha i recona tine. Olie:clay whHe Ruth ~ rile ,with me we were' talkiriebout 4 111abes," he said they would try , end get "Sabel sried.firil,.and the!. before he left the Court lase. lie ; would ' summons him fora witness • or. me:- rid make bins swear that'he hail i5..,1 : eon me on the 'night of the tt murder. and th e lie would break the greater pat of , my still ' pent. kiold bins .I would not I t in aka ittither a ;lifernoot.: if be could e bone fitted by my ke , isle:quiet. Ruth said to me if he thought I,w ld, he would sink me to hell in A min . ute.., : . .. _A . i expressed ear to in counsel that • they. could not, get 7 triel litiiit off. They said if they :6413 the would. igfid IC' not they would • fi l glit as best tk y conld•t I told them if thrt thoeght. they ; could gee, MOntgome.ry tried first itnallearSim, and tben all turn in and *tear mc, as, grey .slid they could de.'tbat I' could. play . sicit, They said they thought it, would work. ' L ittle said he would get me m some lohelio. • i e got e some land of pulver- A izek 'tuff, sal! , at, it with Ruth the Saturday berm.° ,eohrtar'll directions for taking tL _I • reek some of le but. it did not affect me as he - said it would., . . •-- Little said, wanted me to keep cool .di ring my trial il take the ball by the horns, and if he told ; me to jump tin on the platforni• ' and look "old!. attermilk Judge" in the face, to do it; "tea"; says lie, "if you look your cuemies in 0 face ?they will vanish like smoke," i Theleyening I was taken before the Court and : pld not , guilty, Little whispered the wordi "an frailty"' la my ear when I was . , .{\,. standing on t floorl; Little and nth werein to see me the rite ning before ' y triaLtafter dark, and said they 'would a ly for anontinuarice the : next morning. T , y said it -fny trial. was pat off . onaccomit o Jay tines% that Crumrine would likely pat "B. e's", off: also . I told them that I wail willing lint it should go en. They said 1 that they co d havii it put off on account of the absence ' 'witneseei I understood that • th•py ;had wit eases for my ,defence, and sug gested to the' to send some of them away,- -They'said t ' t•the ' , witnesses were of each a nature that th ey could not dolt. I remained 'ignorant of t fact that they had - no defence 'to make tin! the cite; *a* about to close-- ' Little said ' _sraoted,4o s p• how much stand el l up there -.4 in me „In e era.; and for me to keep coo I Snit foot the jury in the face.— Be Said the ry weed:tithing but slot of_men toiset up th e and: K .l4.ok at .a man riad try to settee 114,4 ,earainibi. "man" a prisoner).— i,i He told 'ate o keel; rtbol and quiet , and look every on e in e face.-ilis they , would place men in different p its of 14 court room { to watch . _ --- mc, and 'yery likely laite Mrs. Dinsmore and her childi•elitiside L 0,4, 4, t 3 throw ine, off my gyard. .-Ile ld me. to-; , play strong -Republi can as most . of.the pliers , would be . Republi c ran, , and, to express my. political Views to the Sheriff. Hera - awl was to play off' insane at one time, and I would not do it. fie told the to play .religions when the, minister came to Pee me, 'al , that i t would benefit me, He , told me' a m her her time,.before I went up to the Court, House, for triaLto rub black in my eye brows and around my n eck—he wanted me to 'hear that in mind. I did not do it; .and Ruth, said I had !attar not do it. 1, ", - 'After thl i s i rry retired at the close of my tri al., my ce eel cautioned me on converttil with any out on my case. They said detufkle . the Sheriff or eomei:4 the ' party woold)ifi l 'preach me, and try 141 pump me, butte spurn them from me. end Set to tell them anything, - attekeep good heart—that the jury would not bean as , soon aril they 'expected them— ' When, the' jnry rett*ned the verdict -at the ringing of the bell, wry connect met me at the .the doer of the Sherifils office, and went with me to the court room . ; and seated me between them, and Sold me nit Ito get excited if.the ju ry 'regdered a verdict of murder for the fi rst degree, for that I could blame no 'one else but myself for it.and-sof to tostly against Mont gomery, for itvottiti he murder to them, as well as shut off alt . itope from the Supreme Court for me. ' i 1 ' Little told Me before my trial, that John Lennox wilf, tare Of.hda acquittal, and he was, in. a worse fix their me. Little saidif they failed at the SuptaSme Court. thaChe bad a friend in Harrishurgir, a' member of the bar, - and that he bad pilil htinsel fin;correspond- i pace with him in regard to my case—thee his' friend was 11. Geary*in. and that Geary was a . .Tolitteoil, man, and'at they would close up i on 'the 'Governor t o t ' pardon on the grouuds ' i - that the Governor as ie well,.,as myself, had -been in the army,l I . The day before .1 was called up for a wit news by file Court. liver's. Gibson and Free man Brady, jr., visited John Lennox. After' h's went' out. 'LennoX ratiYed on the door- of . his cell and asked lie if there was any one in the yard. I told him no. ,He said he had • goal news for Ame. Ile said Wm. tinn•. Esq.. was ' hers from . Pittsburgh, and looked my ease allover, 11194 if .l did not go tip'to the Court House, und swear my life away again, that Linn • would take my case and•earry it to the SepremerCe rt, 'and steer late, and have me oat of 14ire• y May. and for God's sake to keep quiet. .e said Linn wanted to mike himself 4 big name, and.that be would inter fere when I was taken up to 'be .sentenced, and tell them he was-going to take the Calm— . Ha said Freeman; Brady said his (Lintneek) . - lawyers would' help Lion thro , ..gh with' the ease. I, asked Lennox who told him that.— Ile said be would not t ell me, but to taki an old fool's adeiee'auttkeep quiet. "Babe" Stentgontery called -me to the door of my cell the morning that I was called be • fore the4cofirt, and told me iv, keep gniet.;and - I would'amtne out all right. Otte day Little told me that the Counsel for the emitmonwealth WIN afraid they could not ' eobvictrne.'l , He said that he had a man post ed one night in one of the rooms 'itlio' icing Crumriue's office, and that one night the man was in the ball below the Office, *bout twelve o'filoob, *ad overheard` the Sheriff and Boyd Corneille and Ilarrey Vankirk- talking about the eourse - thef idtended to pursue when the ,:case came up for trial, They were , going to apply for a separate trial, and try me first and convict me and then make a witness of me aneinst Montgomery. He told me at another. time that ,Montgomery was sounding bite% findl out the.course we Were rain to panne at -trial, but he f theta) would not ell him,, tuft said to Montgomery we weredike the chickens with the horse—,"if you do not tramp our toes We.will not bother you." and that Montgomery said it was all right. Little told, Montgoinery that it a' u not necessary to praite who was in company with ...Babe", that night-was he said he tumid prove that -.Babe" was is bind—and if he had , any company it was in bed, with him. • Little said that Ruth and himself were both yotteg_in the prsetlee of law, and had been! looking for cone hard came for, some time, and thought my ease was the . one they were look ing tor; and if they could clear me their, fortune was made- If they, did . not get the big cases, they' would /.et :unall'oues-to make , They both told me to 'stick to them and they would stickle me. Little told me that Montgomery told them that they had got them just where. 'they wanted their; and Little-said that'they would carry my Gait, to .the lititpreute 4 0 art and, keep it going for a year.. lie told me. •t another time that' one of the jurymen told him ilia: there would have to be a great deal of hard swearing done to make him believe that I wan guilty. , • ' • ~...._ ~.._rwtriiffavoi.4,-i.dai.iio-intiesr 7ua,...ii,a--wtwerss---rvnig-----wsrg, 7 Rev. Dodge and Andrew Brady. I dotal:4TM- any who follow in my footspteps in -mime, to olleet the day of the month, but' while they beware, endue' bedeeeived by coatml, for were in my cell Mr. Brady asked me if I had I fent hat! had _ A ., • at • any hope of getting out of juiL I told tin dlp . \ +.. ""rr .aa that - L could not answer his question. 1 r. ri4 an Wig •, as -... • lip re Brody then asked me if I implicated Montgo theta havi bass . • ' - • Alai idtat ...i cry honestly in •my etatomenta. I told , would agt wnile .e; b . o that he would have to excuse me for notate- y lia that tity . ' k flag' veering his questions, as my coated; had ea t. is o , " vr. •h - 1, ., . i . d strictly forbidden me answering any enesilatut i sitigitedAry me be rod, • • r"' put to me by anyone bat then:. once of some of the most prominent eitMene The next, time Little Came in to sea me, I of Washington. told him that Mr. Brady had been , in to This statement -is dictated entirely by w ine, and had been asking me questions per- self, and is made freely, and by the pr otoptings taming . to - mycasc. He (Littitl. told me that. of- an overburdened considentm.,; 1, (~ •,,, I „_.. he was going to have the.Reo. Dodge 1104 Mr. , L Signed by me, this 15thitay of April, lbw, Brady to visit me again, and he wetted me to in the presenc e ... of the faMrnestem., t a ke !kw-B ra dy aside and tell him that my :-Ilitiklial .- 11,1) 'mg statements had been obtained from me * the Wrranssis—Bobert - Dentin; ifilliiii , B. Sheriff and others by inducements held out by • Watkins, 'lsaias ' l).. Berri , It II - Markt. them. • Little .told me to tell . Mr. Brady John:. R. Wilson.. ' - 4 ' that the Sherit had told me that they had .......:::... found the heelof my boot, and the boots also: ' and a button off , niy vest, and that they could hose me'evety step of the way to Dinsmore's, and that Mrs. Dinsmore bad identified me as one of the men, and world swear so, and that they had.the dead - wood on-me, eadlhat there_ was no chime. of escape, and that L had bet ter make t statement and boo:nee - a witness fee the etnantenwealth that - to keep quiet and be hung; and that the Sheriff said that it would ',abettor for me to do so, that he would not say that. itt weal.. but it any_rate It would pot worst me; and that I heard the men in the yard say they ought to hang 'ete, and that I ought to be. strung ap to a ham post; and that I had m&dethestatontent through fright, and themincemeat* hald Mt by the-Sheriff ; and thit 1 . was se. orphan'sad a stranger in town and had no one to advise Me, aid was fearfal-of my life being-taken an the spot;' that 4.nr.swra, -t),& . 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