El HE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, P1113141911E0 By IiNNIMIN, REED & CO., LT GAZETTE BUILDING, I - 2Crco. Eta 'Wirth 116troOt. I. B. r.i.x..tmtN, • Editnri. g. • f Bua Weis Mangle it. .title 7 centA lielleered by carrier, (Derereokl.--. 15 cent. • Mall Subscriber., (tier Tear) 20 . 00 . Lilian' reduction. to Newsboys and Agent.. TERMS IriP. WERICLYi Threo Cordes. her pear, 14 mall.— ri re do. do. do. each. Ted or more copies. to one Wm.. and one frrt to etch. each CITY, ITEMS I= }'lnd a Dental Establlshment at '24 , 3 Penn street. Dn. Slll E=2 DirrAmnon, April 1, 1:1,7.—T0 the Prost dent or the Central • Board of Education:— bear Sir: - In compliance with the recent uppletncnt to the School Law of thin State, we, the :unileraignoil School Director, of Yesnecttnlly renneilt that 500, as President of the Central Board of Edu cation, call n meeting of the School Diree tors, of this city, for tho Immo. of deter mining whether they will elect, a city Su ilorincenoeut. .10050 11-680 NAN, W 11.1.1101 Siscirr, . , Davin Simi, TSIOWAS EWINO, Amens, Sr Ethan, JoserlE JAC. 110110. : OVrieu C.2RAI. HOARD OF EDUCATION, PlTTAnt,an.. Dlay 13. P417.—1n accordance with the above request the members of the amoral Ward Boards . ot -ficuool Directors are hereby notified to meet In convention In the Third and Tenth ward school build- Ansa. en Monday, Mth inst., at 7!5 r.... to l'ileterrniao whether ther. 'will elect a City superintendent, tinder the act approved IL April 4th, if at said meeting It le determined to elect a City Superintendent, the convention will then tit the time and place for said election. JADED R. Poirsn, President. To lilfholemelo Iloyern or Pry Goods we offer bargains in job lots Or MIMS Goods., WV, Linen Goods, and full insel. of Sbeetingo, Starting% Prints, Ticking, Checks, Le., all of witleh WO will sell at the very lowest eastern cash prices. J. N. 11 .,0000 dt CO. ✓.i Market street, below Third S FOurthsts. .Pare Drag.: Pure "'mot!. Pura Drags!!! Pare Drugs!:! at Kali It Draft's, Allegheny. Ton Can BnY POrolgn LICIIIOIII of .11 kinds •nt Josopll S. Pinch's DlANloty, No, 189, 191, 193 and lib You Coo Boy : AS per cent. 41cnbol at Joiwoh S. FigalVe. Ton Can BUY w nOVEI of Joeurth P. LATE CoNeViSED Hy Telegraph to me Fittsburah nssette.; —The Board of Directors of the (Muhl. nett, Hamilton and Dayton ItadroadCoui ploy have been re.eleetatt by the stock• holders, and the contract with the Cincin ' nat.( and Dayton and Eastern Railroads ratl fled. • - -Speaker Colfax is reported to have ex• lire-sand the opinion bat there will be no meeting of Congress in Jolt, and it is stated the radical Congressmen note In Washing: ton City have no idea that a quorum of either brunch will be present at that tithe. —The price to be pail by France for the ram Ponderherg is said to be thretimillitem ' of doilara. —I4IMo 19 rampant at Havana. Several murders have occurred. An organized band of assassins are imuilog. about: Forty or fifty word captured. The numMial condi- Hon of the city does not improve. Several additional failures had occurred, and more were expected. —Tito National. Convention .of Railroad car atuatterstatn.at Springfield yesterday , and we,attended by reprgsentstivos of all the leading railroads iu the country. Sev eral new Inventions were extabilod. The Convention adjourned to meet anvAltoona, September Mb. when a national tedsocia . Mon of car-makers will be Matlfsed• —in the future postage upon all letters 'for whaiever de,tination, exchanged id malls with groat Britain, will adv.ce by a single rate for each half ounco or traction thereof, the came as upsri domestic letters. —The steamer ltol la, plying between . riareburg and Port GI bone, sunk in T uzoe river Tuesday night. proving a total loss, together with her cargo. Sher was owned by her commander, Capt. A. J. W heeler. —The Cumberland Presbyterian Astons lily convened at Meru phi, yesterday. —The Michigan State Conetitutional Con vention met at Lansing yesterday. IL Is tmtnpaSed of If eVenlY-diS Republicans and twenty-four Democrats, Comprising. many of the best men In the State. FROM NEW YORK, [lly Telegraph to the Flaehergh Gizette. ML - r.DYItED. Now Tone.. May 15.—Jarnes MeCatrry mm. de red hla lelfe nt tit;boutie on T•dith AVen.lll3 niant. They had freq h o •Inarreled religions subjects, and ho had beaten her. • • • Joseph It. Phelps, an eminent lawys.r. died , • to.day. a it 00 - rlart d 7, TtliOSttnS. Two brokers giving their names as Wm. Faugh and lieu/owl, and said Win Cali fornians, indulged in a shooting affray on Broad street this morning, about a diamond ring, and, It la uultiothed t . a woman• There woe a large crowd anou at the time. F. J. telegrapher, Wits wounded in the collar . bone. Neither of te parties con cerned were hurt. Faugh tens arrested and committed, the Just!. refustog bail. llar -1 Mon was not arrested. OoLSO TO VAILLOPU roL INOILMATION. • Itevenue Comm ',stoner David A. Wells sells for Europe ou Saturday to investigate the condition of manufacturing In England atm glu und the English method of . collecting revenue by clumps, the methrel of supervising An. Ile bones to return by September, and will maim a full repot , to Comm , . it is understood tout MenTS.Curnuld and Allison, of the Coln inttlee on Ways and Means, will accompany Mr. Wells. ros. cillOAoo VIAsTELLATIn CANAL. The Te steamers Wasidugtoli und. Admiral It. Is Porter cleared toa.lay for Chicago via the Welland Canal. - • ALLISCCIP rottoun ,soturnizn. A YOung named Finite:a 11. EttSsell at us urreated yeSterdsyl .1 terpoo. 01l eharEfe of forgery, preferred by certain par ries at thens,O hio. GOV. COI hud issued a requlsi A toot for the arrest Of tho tel • 110 was taken to Athens this Snell:MO. 1101t0F.CR nnUss. Tito burdle race was aon by Blackbird: urnmt....li. The three-quarter mho dash mom won by Urbana; time. Aide and u. half kWh was won hy Delaware: Lime, .1.47 - g. ulliss•and Capt Mt. .. amo ran. • rEeI.I,I:I:IAN DILLY , IATH roe Zer.o.4 11 pAppengers Of tile Peraim which sailed today ', is Rev. tiothun lel Wert. who :roes as deleinde from th Alla School Pre I,yteriart Church of tin United States to the ironer.' dr:muddle% • I lie Scotch and Inish. rresbyle rlitu Gn which will be seysion in Edinburg . an Jteldast curly In June. LITEST FROM MEXICO. Contradictory Iteports-311ramon Not Dead and Said to Dove Defeated I lie Liberal* at Puebla—City 01 Neste° Still MRletzeiL sod alsy ‘lderetaro nod ll'ara Crux. Telegraph to the Fil(taturge ttseette, Like' loos, Stay 15.—T,P0 oteatner Cutout , bin, from Ilavana on the MI,, bus arrtved, will! Veto Cruz dates to the 1311. New's from imperial...purees report tho defeat et the I.lherals, In the beelettlng of Puebla, and Mlratuent p resale g them toward aan Lula. atiramon is said 1101 to huVe beau even "rounded. Maximilian Is soot to have nrelent at the CUT or Mexico with eight thousand men. tin the T.tily of April battle was given to Diaz, who was compltely deleattef, tinyil his artillery and one Lunn retLan 11 prlsonera, who were Initnetbately 111. oorpOrate.l in the Imperial ranks, Joao .Alvarez in aim) sill to bite( with. .Irateu . all has beets teem Diaz after the kuehlabovotsere. The past:engem from Vern Cruz by the panto atrumer any ail the above Is Pad , ear n that M l was not killed. A who lett the capitol Aprll 1311 reels sure that no one felt for Vern Cruz af. te^ • thst date. Marquez bad ,071 10011 in the city and was closely twaleg e4 by Linz. wlth (Oath Marquez list abantioned Tseuttuya and Chepeultepee Beth 'the act...fuel.. Supplynor. stater to the city had ts-en cut off antl . no food entneluto It. There were, how ever, aeviirar Artesian wells In the city. which ...id - auttply the Inhabitant.. with water. Thla gentletnau spoke with errors ler from Quereturoon the hsth, who eeturest the plate Wane elowAy twhieged than ever. The general optulon Lit Mexico .no that the Capital would rosin hove to surrender. Gen. Itorantle, 'lmperialist, had died In Vera Croe. Mom wounds front tee besiegers, There aro two Imperial inen•of-war at Vera crtlz, both iren-chut hull( ettvulers. E2ll . , -- fp+, 4 , ,... I ") x i •. i i ), 1 /- 5 ---;. \ 4,, , , .-.,...„ ..„, _:,...„....., ....,_____ ---...,.....„-„-_, , ~,...,,,,,.,,,,„.„,... ~. ...:...„ ............,....,,:..... _, ~('''.e; • ti.: 6 "--- - -- ' - girlir--- ' - -, f--1; 14 -':..a.2 -k4o . trs^F"" • - 1; \ .0 1 ' M. l ' • -------'—/----- --/--=:---:--••-•;;•--.-__ -_______.,7 •.! --", I . __....,_ . Viso VOLUME LXXXII.---140. 115 FIRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. FROM IMIINGTON. The New Orleans Defalcation RUSSO7AMERIUN TREATY it:.TIFIED The Reconstruction Injunction, (By Telegraph to the Pi tt.burgh gazette.] WisninoTex, May It, ISel. Tax 710 W oatcAus nersteaviog. Tho reported deficiency In the accounts of the Assistant Treasurer of Now Or'Caul is about ono million dollars, and the parties Implicated have unconditionally I turned over' all Limit . : private property tti the Government. It is not untiCipated that the Government will he loser to any comdd erable extent. The government deposits In the New Orleans National Punts are less m itmouutthen the securities held by the United . btates; therefore there will he no j 0.14 :rota thee institutions. The parties implicated In the dinlculties hay . ° heretofore borne the highest character for honesty and financial ability. It to sup nosed that they iavolvcd theniselvesiti cot ton operations. .Whon becretary of 010 Treasury received ti.o Information of the pi obablo defulcatldn, Le, on last ,Triday weekollsnatched a,..ccul...b.slouer to New or leans to protect and Mite charge of t h e in terests of the Govetai_eat. There was no delay on his part in the premises. The Russian Legation has communicated the following to the Secretary of state: til. Pclrrii n ry,May Ill.—The treaty Is rati fied. ne4l,. earn, it back immediately, [Signed I tionricuAkera. THU ILECOYSTI=CTISX I,l[NcTlOlf, There wan a short argument In the Su premfiConrt on the pending bill on Recon struction, In' which the recent action of General Ord, - in taking poissession of the Tfeatury of Arkansas, is Icon a• addi tional ground for the Interference of-the Court, as that officer bad threatened to carry It out in Mississippi. Robert J. Walker argued on these premises, and was replied to by the Attorney General, who maintained that the Motion to amend could not by received, but that the supplement ary bill should be presented and be oillcial ly announcmi, and as an additional reason against the action of counsel, Ito contended that l.eneral Ott had never moue any such threat as alleged. Judgo Sharkey loft tho city for Mtssia slppl several Buys ugo• FROM EUROPE Turks Defeated by Cretans SHIP HBECIIED AND CREW 2111URPERF.D Report, Contradicted from Prussia FINANCIAL ,AND Co3l3lElt lAI By Tel..graph to the rtttaburgh liazette. Imaiiimr,. May 15—Cerning.—Contlicting B,COLII.Iti have been Met,: red here ea to the result of the recent military operations On the Island of Candia. Several eniiaitement. hive taken place, an,: both the Cretans and Turks daunt. sSUCC.,Ii. The latest abipatelt receivirl from i'attieni aiierte that the Turk ish amity, mule: - Omar Pact., bad been ac tuated to a general battle. suir waarran wan caul, urnrccen. Intelliuenue In reerive , l that the barb foyer, Captain ;lent, whieliwos at last re port at riUiatnu , , February Nth, Wee W reck wl lu the Chinni,: sou and all the crew who had trouped trout the' shrp wreck, eleept ono, yr.:re notrOered by th e native-. Ltranrcatt, May 15.—A ve,snl na.4 been elthrturel 11,ro ror .tht nurpass of. 1n Stub a 'natant:inn V.l.:graph catno `between Ida and the Island of CCM, t. A ner oar OFFICIALLY nks /lemma. May ,Eirning.—The 'report ahlch bas been In erreulation I hat the Prussian government has bought, or Is seeking to buy. a ricer of American Iron Owls, Is °racially rhcnled by the Prussian naval authorities.. • YISAMJIAL AND C../3151EILCIAI - - Lonnon, :gay 15. Eceoung. Contolt ntelvtly... l l;; .7, :VC, 71: ,;1111noie Coßtral, Eno, Yuen grOh•r, . tiny I.s.— !:'truing. —Cl. l ted Staten knout, 7 - I",t,'. 1., S boot., tiny Emning —Cntton m 1 ,1.111111( upinutl, Orleune, I amounted tp 11r,i.1,tutt , Nu:et. Corn doxltued .33; col,. of united etottern at tl.pel ou.trter. Wtnott unchanged. keel, pork mot 11/Cl,ll 4:41111,011. 1.16n1 tlcel:nekl ioi r Cuero., on Amerman, Gni. Itomlo, to o . ad , cum:edit , Is 41; line. uhcbuntred. ntatudar3 whit , . petroleum, lo An ter enc,"..llay 15.—retroloton • [I R, .1f .' j . . The Amendment o the Engllati Re form mili—mlte• t olot looney Prrirerd - I irgor In Spain —Dr iii t 11l +triathlon. *garnet the queen—Sure Camel Pro crews/rig. ,' _ Nl:w YORK, May 15 —TbO striamehip 'Java arrived to-.lay from Liverpool on toe Ith, rind Quesinstown on the hit. idle bring , . :,01.0.0 ballet In iipuClO. ller news is mainly OritIKIIR%I. 4 . It 2 ppeurs the amendment to the .lieform 1 1111,earrIml mrainfit the Millsh govern ment in the Ileum of Commons, iv Os for the reduction of the [Wenn. i.I 'try period of rests done. to Venom a voter from two yam , to ono year. Mr. Bright made n ntarin liperell 111 Its InVOT. It woo ft-Purimt that great agitation pre vailed thremiltom Catalonia. 1 10%ttlettrans Ilestati In lera had been IA made n 4 to tile , 1 IlarCelonix, 111 Troop.light have Mien nastily dispatched Into the prov ince of Farpaireut 01111 MU ',metal,. of 1 ...inersis, Where the armed hands wen.: Ft,- 1.1 It to he. The watchword of the' imur gent . 1.. said to 110 v i t riol mid the Itemildni Vorev..: 1 down with toe Queen; down with Nat V e. ...C. •, . Thri`euvr canal Is rapidly approatthing completion and It to exPeeted it will b° ready hm large ship% M thirty month. The ritten ~ IRREner Floret, from Liver. petit, bound to Alexandria, hgllit. is iiiiii- Jimeiti to be lon, 0 1111 all on 1,00111, numb., Inis I is I rly•noveu; Negottation% between the Miltish and i Spanish governments. xelativeto the Torna do cae, are %till preeeeding. Lord %Wiley inshas Olt Itttti biter lino Of 110 . 111t.01.1 whom 1110 Spaniard s tiont a% a:prisoner. . A Paris telegram steles the I:mop of 1110. • lons Is 100,4,000 u 00 the 000 lost. Or ut tOO end or the 10 , 00 S”veu or eig.ol. canon or utooers. OreUrre, In rark. One of the l'enlin prlnoners esenp , Ul th e r oute (rout Leto(lon to Lublin by jump log Irons the trate. FROM CALIFORNIA . . Western Fertile Railroad Company ' Cold oat wo the Central racill—ite joielogi Over the Realign of thenand claim Cone. fßy Telegraph to the I'lltwburiti Rao t[e.] Sae FrieNClecii, Mat . IS —it in rumored that the Western Pacific Railroad Loin ininy lieve sold their fraUciii,o privileges to the Ceti , tral l'oclllc. Wink will lie commenced Ini nleillistely Knit the road pin in operation from baccauieuto to nteekton In ninety daVa• . The decislonot the SuprhimiCourt agaloat the liehero I ail claim mimes great re joicing. Tile I.lel - .1 HMI a salute of two hundred guns nil lighted liOldiror. Maim The whi half p a Al at a lon 1,, 0 ir !l eaiiii g re•a net, tr on Hong. takes Tile govern neut. olliners iielP , l a ills [Slimy yeal. day fur defrauZding the revue uo.J Strain. Defrayed by Eire. r.by Too',mph to the I%tr.nargh May 15.—The Mentors Nato, of the Florida lino ut packolet, was burnt this morning by nu Incendiary. LOU , 11.5.5,(40;111311114.11 ~►`~~{~Tl~~P I) O) FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M EXECUTION ! Robert FOgler, the Mur derer of .Robert W.. Dinsmore, Hatiged. AN EXTRAORDINARY CONFES SION IN FULL. Scenes and Incidents at the Scanhld In Tuesday's paper wo furnished our read . re with as full and aceuruto review of the utter of Robert W. InnsmOre. of Wm), In gton county, In December lust, by Robert 1 ogler and un unknown confederate In crltuo. To-day wo prexent an itecouut of the execution, together with a Mil conics. stun of the now executed criminal. I= ExeCutions for capital are neea have born of nat., occurrence In Washington county. In the uarly part of the pr„ ient century a negro was hanged pnbllcly on what Is known as Gallows Hill, Which towers over the wiper Portion of Washington, for the mtraer of ills muster, a Virginian, with . . a bum ho had traveled into that bounty. About laA i /gaze Curl¢ war publicly harmed on the Sallie hill for the murder of hie son lc Is told by 0111 altizens that the ((Mandan.° 1111011 that aocazion was vary large, and that the condemned man evinced remarkable ,bravado ou the gallowa Ile wao driven from the Jail to too scene or the ...cotton, Sitting upon his own coffin. 111 an Open curt. alit calmly ntwapplos all the way. At the kalimes hu racognized many obi erionds in attendance and Waisted that they should be curly favored with a al i cht of 1110 death, as lin halt unziono that all should get helm( ha rem dark. 'fly poranasiou his wislr to an commOilato his friends Well .colnplled with. au.l lie wic( ...conic of before tne appointed . . . , hour. These were the only executions up till yeJtertlety in that county, and of course 'reegler , punishment created much ex. Catninna. • Was spout in earnest prayer up till four o'clock in the morning, the religious often. dents faithfully performing their rlli4loll et love towards tine prisoner. Ile rested In sleep 1 rom four o'ciock till six, land alter pm - taking of a light breakfast,ronewed his devotions in preparation (or the dread ordeal through whim he had to pass. At noon the prisoner partook of a very light dinner, and seemed to reins:l/As nerve and courage. die cheeirrilly conversed with into attendants, and expressed librisell fully prepared lee ton dread ordeal through widen he was about to pass. Alter dinner he re sumed prr with his rell glens attendants, and in a clear, full rolee.Joinial la the chants ink of hymns. • Rut few perinus won,' supplied with has.- to 1.110 jcl yard to ' , alum.. tun &cello, and alts law minutet pant on , trildta the tionilnrona Iron 'gain WOO strung open and sion.e. lorty or nits gentlurnoi itted, afpoiatist whom were the rors and reprtaendattves of the prewa, and physl- All now helm.: in centimes., Sheriff Smith entered the cell of the prhanter, white he virus gaged In fervent religious devotion wltli into nut the presence of the °Meer of the law unuounced to the outer. Ltll./.10 crimtuul that the , tithe fur the exe cution was at band. lugler arose „trout Liao low bellattladlll3ol3 .1,1011 Lel Vl,ll heated and without any marked change upon Ills coun tenance, assured the client!' that he we,e reedy for the ordeal, Viet he was isPleits torlill unwell, but death would cure 111rn. Arcanglng her clightrig, and costing qulck glances oat of 1,10 cell window, and araeit the ulcerous , little apartet, he OttlKl2,l wantle to hid good bye m to n the scenoboist and raging up toll of parchment 00 %111, In RNA written ills confession, stoat e,l riselloreol for departure. The prl.mur irAi firm and cairn. IA141,0[1(14.1, 111 ligNi'M mercy seentral togivo blot fresh into no Inc. lull 011 cell fur Ulu I.l , arlng hl ennfe-ynon in Ida loft ha iynldly and ery,,, Ith a lit eon,n trawl. .Y ctn.:rand from the hail Into the yard il aco Lit omilanlytyl :yheryff,tnit and foowy..l tbn Seli IS rell.o. Rove, Watlon. and II err. TI pri.ver ratand hts eyl.4 and obtained Vita W of ton acalfold, but yltyownyl no eh,tt of en . ..to:tam. at •Ight of Lou barhafty In•nryonont olr tOrture npda an, r:11 w u`rollt. to...Wien hit We vodlin . atiou. on:rat:y.l i.ll, .11,;t1111,4 p we the prironer t 0..: onltt In life, up the et •p+ or 111.• rocial , , , p“•ccdeot lrp Lila CUP) it! and follow., Ity :m clurirylman. tier, kit, Liver advance, to 'Me front of the etAchim tirld rtrrorrtirt fl prid.ent to kittet ilown and triter tc,tk elm to tile Tnronc of•lrratle Swayer for th n all Itoalnod foralvencea of th 0,, , 01er. Every person 1.4,11.0 am On th In 'Way ground anti earneAllf, responded o beautiful and fervent appeal to the .1 .Igoty for the , pardon anti orgrrene.s the ittrrr criminal who would SO Shortly . ;Inhered Into eternity. r•trriatt et aara. At the cite. of prayer the faithful rani itet• littelolanto artute and atTectlOnittely Lod trPb prkoner tail.. Inartug farewell neethetl Act feet deeply palsied In th iturting. a i•lisolu of 'anguluti 'toe Lt. countenance. Ito, W. It. Witt ltue in a Inthrenntvn manner tint ptuttuunce , l lb .nedletion, aud. Ltiu Clergymen retired,. • CM 0. the neaffold eternity eon tn. Irelng len n g • from earth to eternity we bad Our Ore view fl,: torled Fogler. He veal v e t youth• tat I.lk ing an.l yet of fully developed pro ortion-. well put trrgether and museelar. Ile boll 0 roll., rum :11(10 , 1 looking 11,401 - I which tailed to interenn any with the lea that Ito WI, a hardened culprit. In- I deed MII , / 111 001 1.3V0 the opportunity I of nerrlng Minn previous to his march to 1 lenth, trilttook 'oho for a clergyman 'and I welted tor tile titur.lerer. Ile wan attired In a • fell lire.. black writ, presenting neat and keno-nem: eppertrance. We moral courage In teeing droll. wat wonderful. He 'wan meek, humble I le anoll, and yet fearl..n. to ave and bold. I died. berieving te ,justiee, and retying upon lite met , try for forgiven... , We lIMVO never ener, apparently, se melt} a death as Foglern; it ne ereed that heral aer lens toClovo the dark vor.ane of life oft oarth to bleak the stator lite In eternity. CLAWCIA. I,ItWAT, Jing stepped epprel forwerd upon Oro nenffeld and e urveyed for a nonnent or two tiro and encode:fore 1111 n. but woe:nded nellver in men, full tuned voice, tO o tellowlng beefd.: `qientterrarn and Friends—l hero made a trio bad full C 001.1,11.10 trefdru God u gh fellnw 01110. ant ahout top.. through the dark valley of 1110 'Madera of denth, and will rile with trot full a...ranee that on all. au nlclt•ot Redeemer will reerd, say spirit. 1 thank the Sheriff, who hen always treattel mn hoer natty and .1 inchar ged hie .1 utimi kind ly sold with integrity tower - MI me, and/hone revel . . nil gentlemen, Mr. Herr and Ale Wat klnn, 'or their - wally ants of kind.. and 111101..t1 0 my •pl ritual preparation. I hope to Inert the nlierlff. us well as all here Ken nut. ln IleaVen. I have hero. written mate. meta. It in attended Unit witntwo.rd by 'Eno. Hobert Pomba, Jtev. Watkine. key. Robert. Ors... Clark and Wilson, who now authorize tolutve It publinhell.. I would like to have It put/llslied 10 Cellefl MIA Pitt.t/USICII papere, arid ill the Honker miner. , I hid you all gnaddlye... venerable Salle IMtigne, who had been very friendly tot Prl,loll l .[ .1000 tan eonvlorion, t,cerlerl the .tint, at tke ...reclusion of 1.110 farewell iirldrenn, Anil re cel,.l the confession or ntatement 1101411 the Immix of the condemned, Fouler warmly 14 leeed the old gentlemen a fond, larewell, after which Shrtritf Smith Pr. reedo.l to perfurni Um painful tank Of pra t/4.111W 110 prisoner for death. Fog., st eppinl lora:apt on tile fated trap, and ouleLly looked np thri rope on the 010.0 beam, so an to get litinnelf wto arely moter 14, ittol feeilltato the II:Mg of a b° " stn HUCK. W apparent feeling nod slue, the recited In a loud oter, which heard °Maid., of the Pa.. un the following IMIEMEMEM .001 my 001, nu. , when 00 holm 100 Me Li cut off. hoar this my tail prover to Thou.. Ulh JOOOO rrocivo my spirit, twit conduct toy omit Baldly Lti rough t lot dirk shadowy el 'llOOl who ilotia porilim the itYlulf said repeolunt tlitur up 1101 Crows wilt lima my prover, god Into Thy ltumis I cot/L -iza:lla ICY spiny, The prisoner was now pinioned, his hand, being held behind 111, back with handoldra told me lege Ina - toned together by a striper I linen sloth Sled tightly below the knee. The Sheriff took leave of Fogler, elehang •ing bloats with him. The parting effected the noble beaded hlierirt more deeply than the prisoner, and was calculated to make all who adtutuaed it Very Bad. TOO c donned whispered to thefiben Benny o on. d hays mercy Un yOOI . BOIIV 101100 knotted fops was being arranged about Ma noel., and as the whlte-cap of ignominy, which shut out all earthly things from hie night, was drawn over Uhl face, he bald, "Hay tfod PITTSBURGH,. THURSDAY, MAY have mercy on tuy soul." The words had hardly lIRSSed! his iipe when Sherif! . Sin ail 1,01106.1 tile filial trigger lied the murderer dang w as In the air. Ile angered little. 'rho neck was broken, and (loath must have been Instantaneolw, although the heart throbbed for thirteen runletes atter the drop. run waxmittms Tho morning of the day which wnoe to wit. nee. the death of Fouler, fav dark and cloudy up till tenfgelmk, itt which timea heavy Morin pailmtl over the borongh. The rain .Weed-at noon and field lip till after the executiou. but before the leely was et., down lc again poured le torrent, and rant ed more or los,during the often..., Not much excitement prevailed In the town during the der.. the weather was nrciem a ; ent enough to keep most of the ol rens home. 01 course that ems lot. throng of morbid . curiosity seekers whoever lounge about the outside of a l upon hanging days was In attendance, but In this ...It was very small. To preacrvo ,Ordur and prevent. the Possibility or any lillonity. Sheriff Smith had 0 guard al , o t the Coo •t Iloneo and jall—n. squad of thirty citizen b it s faithfully performed their duties and maintained, without much tttiable, the quiet of the town. • • • Vag eantOwn. , • : . The grim iiilltrument of death was con- Articled upon a new and novel plan, having the true 101111 forward instead of from the Centavo( the platform, and having the trig ger above e floor, so us diil to he touched be ton, the 81,ori th fr ilemeon from the segifold after tiling the rope about the prisoner's neck. It worked admirably, and reflected much credit upon the inventive g0..t.. or the gentlemen who contrived it. ura: Emery, 1101, Wilson, Meliennan and Clark were In ettendrlnce ut the execution, anti when they pronounced Fog!, (lend Ills for .°w takenSlown rani placed In a twat walnut cnlin, and sent to Georgetown, Beaver county, for burial at the aide of hie' mother. Among those In ,41.temlaneo at the execu , the: we observed S. H. trinies. , sloror of Allegheny county, Coroner William Claw 'son, and Messrs. Ira In. Ramsey, Looke and Stephenson or the Pittsburg° press, and l(r. Grafton, of tins Sew York /1,0 d; rritit cohrevaloh. Wo annex all of rogior'S coufession, gin. 100 it for w net It Is worth, s ...taring 50 Wl tort 110 opinion up, Its merits ord./terns. It plOlO4 a new tight On Mu tilos morn wan der, awl If to he 101u.1 upon us truth. It throws the Montwomery boys in eery owl'. mward posttlons. Hero la the dutaiment al. ost coluclute. ' • . ' 1, Cohort Engler, was Loin In Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, Pa., April 2., 1011. My father was of German don:wit. Ile oaten to this country when ,tutu young. My lather won killed about lourtoeu yea rs ego, MY near as l con roeull,t, by 'Clog rolling snot him He was not of any kin to a ',nein 100110 FOgler, !raiding 10 the eaatern puree( 110 w I county. 51v father's 'lame was 01.0110 Fog. 1,. 1 think he wok tatenther of the 601 - - man Reformed Churc a h; I. wlll not be posi tive. My mother was born 11l Grioritcl4;, Beaver county, Pa. ' , hero she 'hut t.... War years ago. :hew - a1 a flint tit . i Ilothoiltat CpleeOlial Churen of Pitteburgh I was In the faunae of Wm. Hervey, a 'ar mor residing 11l Canton township. nboot too mllea and a bait north of tills tun - Ouch. f rem tau Fall of lob! uuttl We inpring of lied, to which time I entered the /truly, and. Wee toe. stgood to Company II of the Ringgold Ilat• WWII. I matalliial In the nervy., until the ' CM of Novtllliber, IS LA Alter befog dlr.. Charged broth Lilo army 1 .poet the waiter , In Frederic City, Sid. 1 ea.. , In th . s Pis , ' et., the It. nt April, toil, I Worked tour or lime weeks for Willlatu Hervey. I cam. weneod towk fir Wil/laia Montgomery, Keit., June 11th, still woo no, trot woh Ism Oleo montosi I rionaltied ma 11 about Ilse middle of Niovem,r. Wane at Mr. klutitgOmeiyai there a to a number of panne 101 l to loh ditty', nt Pet.• no o t,. The plane Worn broporo.i id . . Mr. Mtogian er)'s toryk. I odd Coneot• to them at tie tune toey were titimiool, lint when tile time uf weisott at 1100.1 I al. to,- backed t a ett; It appered Lliat an .inousewe would not tumult me to commit ille hole. Jett.. Montgomery roeadlli to -haw, - (lactatingroues - 0111 otgonier), No.; MI Is called i•ltutu .° oo anew., in . , nig MO youngest Of tho fatiolt. I arid i1....1 . 11 that we should Mow open t Ito t.afie. of 4 . N tamer, uartas a Caton; alto a in., s.in 1 tailor try too o• 1120 et 11,....Aci1•. •'''..• is next of to Om salotat 111 III'La) . W. IL and ven 'raided ur to rob 1011,a:1'. hood,'. Llona).flio wt.ILI get a lora. , attl.lta of inoory—iontiCp.:per mei 1,011 e.on. Iho ataool. wa popored by Janie- Moutgoo.cry. a won of 11',, it to. Motitoinia ry. -it nu - tieno rob the hoar° of Manila tna t... tie slated that Lo could get tile icy of her ...ate at goy %AMC it I 14111111 10 , 000001' hi, Martha Bieck Is the dao4ltter of 1., or.: r Black, drawa.re.l, mot 10 00 n 100 , 101101.1, - 1 , 00/015 of 1.. d. Moot4 ooo ' , Y. rho thusiliore roimery wAi ,0tee.,..1 at, to me by Joiner 01unlg 0 ttl e1 y. 11,, 1 , 11 the 0ne:5,40111W, ,511/11.. CI 1.11 111.• 11,51 ~, • ~,,,. her, Shut loran aa• aet :10111 Itr. leo,nore dealt et hi• 4101., that ao, .0-1 10 1... V 1 r, i wealthy. 110 ral Ihe (Mr. li,dwtoo, I•a/ .0 1 / ....t . 111‘ . ...0ry . o 1 1 0n; 1 1 I t A 1/, •ture offering a t'.,. I.J .1.111., 1 :.: 1.. 1 • net . :Le 51'0 0 ,1 15 1,,,, Mont - 00. ho chaagol. awl on.; 111. w 0a . .1 get e ao) 0 . .,, . 1, , ,0 IL.. ill, oft V ....lei o a a .trer. ..1 th. One dollar,. that Amts..: t 1: tog. It, or ,•i It erurred 'el" toe t0.,,1• nod 04'01 lel at Ile, togeit for Mtn. I told - hate .- ittroat 11., to the rodd , ler •4 tt 1i11.4111 Slont,...e.t.er, I matter. and a,kett ht. 1/1 1 Ile.) or Ito . . hen 1.'.n0l to 1 ,11,111 ..' te 11, I '. ~ 111.11 1 . matter; he sahl he 011 • "to.. That o as ell L•eeti, an , ' a reo I 005 n , , , , 1,01 I 11150 I.. t • ' that wse Sold at that time ahout IL As olol 1 I .1/11.1t , i ...,.....r....t ..., of the Ill , .: t door. limo altra the ethoo'e root erratum, gm.. 0 1.5 tyr. , -,-... ~..I r.0r.0 •ole gave a ..lo hal day will.. 10 town. Jame.. Slotitoott,t y told ol 2.1.'100. Thor ~ Ind c "he troth th.e .1, ton that Mr. illn•toot e Mali 1.-,111.:..1 •un 0 1 tho , of the frr tit 110.,r. I. n'tsloo ed 10001 , 1 105 10( 1.015,, and awl Just teturuisl wet :..ail 1 the fiord need. • lute Lae ...nod 1...1.1.. 1,101, pieta) , of toonny. Celtaow 00' , 110 1 0/10 1,1 ! 41111 foetid 11. era. e llal., 1 het Cat e the , I.‘ go for It. A abort time sifter I 11.1 Ira! 111 e.:. lie o a.: a 1,1,10. Ine 1 nth . . .1.01 , • ..4 Montgomery's, •• 11,51 , e" 10,1 I 111101‘. 1111 100., ! aron 1,01 .1: 11.1,10 e 111C/001 1004, 10 , 11,0 15. to Mr. It doh. and rob Idol. Ao •tot te,l , I r a oold . I, 14 . e. wet uhout ao lo , t, wad a ha, I from ' tow. on a ee!hr to logltt tog e ther snort- I wide. de 005 00111104 0 9 tdr/tp, ,10 011 ly alter dark. We were/armed will, It t' , a , I Ite.her a , allhl ith the klill.. ihe entre wax nayy revolver—the Ratan rho. 11 to (our.. , in•• ,111.1 nohar.'ntlr had tad boot. ured 1 got eartridger fur the pistol at tho rode , tooe . h. I raked Idle a hat be 004 ‘lO. Of Cohort Poligan. Itio Look a boa ..1 loot i !ILL. Ile rani 10. •00 notklng a I.tett blocking along It, that parte,.n ot moo,. 1 to tale tn., knife along, and to enrry tug our hands and frxer 51 r 01 . 1 ,1 1 0 .1 t h" oj It le. ,rye 1, What du yoo s ant olarklug t r ltti a wean any Dr urn, 11l the , 1111, II." 151,111 1" .. .nyel I, ..1 ou do ntablo of la tiller. Mont , oniery, het., I het need . .t. - Ile repliod 1,11 1104 gulag to otarting to Mr. litn•thor.... Wiiwore ' lake it iii." hie, Ile tint naked the 011.1 au army hear.otts, and old worn "LI; oath or Id w old. what kept tee Wo long. I elk nate / t•un of ur, We got the Itlacklnu : to. , 10 er:ee, nd be ,reined entt•nt A. t anti trash aL the gt °eery of Julio, Stoat- ' cow asised a t 1.1 n .• lie got the loot.. 1.,, te rower) lerforo lowntig town. We wet" oat. biled lo the house. nu). tit . “Therc as a Al n the old to/nett. road. Wid tinto d exact. "0111 5 005 nod hat for L .ott.“ ' rue eat was a •ly know *hero Mr. Iflratatdo llt 11 , 11. n o 111. Woad-lane toed ItlaTk hat; the lot twa.• an ',lured Inn road at 0 1050,1 Flrlgg . . hen., a . ut toy to ercont, eulored 1,151'1. I lett too hat lamer restate"; about four owe" (tool till. I that I won . , to 11.0 stable. Ile wort, an old place, and woo directed by them, e ihrto, worn out Ada 1105,10501 0 Itlauk 0,51 •MI it went on 0 Lilo I en , lll did the road; I 011 ' eat' , 1 " i lii,ll' ''' W M .,. 1 ..'"' Ic , n cu; • 'I ant rotor Wm omen, Wit ...waged from too , also. hay r he, ° I vita go to Ira. IlOuro to road. After .eurchlng far sione tam. for i, avoid .. ..paha , . you a °di here wain 1 trout° Mr. Do we gave It up. tool - It dte •• 1 lan . T. ll Ito then .tat tad let the hous e . 011 sahl ho tieau unlit bo a hewn in a tortren ,' a etd nl , en the led:l4 std ,, me' to th hack I.OIIOW or low Into% whoa puoited ott Ito ] k 11..nc0. part ter' a dal 111 tho nituag we, and that they 011 , 1 Mr. Iliortnore were I boon.. 110 ohe gone led a le. toneole , lie ntighbers. 110 prove-et/I to go there and I Uten . ..el ton to go 11{11 1111, t h e 11 , 0104,1 0,1 latoitro the toad. Ile said I. Woo. lout ; •la , le, ard, he would *nut the oor., 110,r. il !deer (molly Itnenedug liettry %inlet, who , Il e eout t Ilk ba n', then . . 11,1 le rtetted IL On' ir n brother-in-taw of this lion. will. Mon:. 1 the 0101.10, and shut thole ootdoor 01111 IMIE. homers') and Mr. Din, , ,0,•,. were on etnni 1 etl a on the log,tt The lock of the de tenon, teente...: Ito had me II Mr. tilasomiii .I. a eld l,lll. He l' ol the he./ a . ' '( s lue get aorta, knoff ono day at Jane , Alootg,on. I ttnale In 1111 pocket to unlock Wu 1.1/1.1110 cry's, awl be) (Sir. ILI 101 1 1 if that IL wAS I 0111,1111 1,00101010. Ile then tante through fur his suit, tocatiltig Mrs. Mlllne. ,it ate at the sad of the 01,1111 Into the We then ' went 10 Millet'. The hour.; bar g nyard snit Lutoned tlie Onto aft, Lim. Mantle a short and:then La the !natl. 11 1tatte c ! Wo then n eut ihr"iiith ...tn., Axle ihto ... 0 unt tot tie hoe., slit 1 remaitiol itt a pair 1 tell that J.llio ter Kunlun 15/111 nrcaard, and of bare' tho berg are tisoil nr 1511 Inlet broth kept 10210, the delis of William . ant IC, putt the road to tail hour, I could hear Idol EpUtaltu Was Until 0e rain° to Jailor ballowleg tleitinCtly from whet n I war; 110 1 if wder. We 1,11100,11 trrer lit thin(te road node, ehallowedtilif or, but no 011 e MI- ! and kept the road ell th o 010 Way to wered Ulu, 1 think they were ell In hod. ' Mr. Motown', After hn had fitopped hallowing I beard a I We kept uu up the Cro.. Creek road until nirau like the falling of gilt., Or two ‘lolent . we calno too road Mining .11reetly_10 Mr. Drabing °Oen Of a du, with a chain on for i lansinore . e; the Wad turtse 01l to the left fartuntug On Ulu Otitnbto, trie.s.'ll a gloat I °waled° the trulant hOuso on the farm Of many farther@ urn. Alter the union I hew,! { hamlt , ' Taggart. We kept that road tll *tone olio roan tog towards m 4, 15 . 1111111 Imam ['Woo to Inoold /I 1 tddleto wI. road. There balail out to be °Bubo" returalwr. I waked 1 111 un old PCIIOOI 11111100 •LOOll6 by the sato or 1103 what. Thu nolw as; he •fttil loi hail till, road, a short 05051151e° al.Vo Mr. 111110- 51110/1 1 1 . 11 It sunutthroug II Ono of silo alutloWti, 1 ',ore ' s late Tonitlolitie; We entered It, awl all Ws kakis' IL had .cairn.] theta nearly to Pt Our dark 4/Otero, and proceeded to Itinck death. 1 our Nees and halals. We took tie litat,n ' After n itstio".Coulii took from the lietwo i along tor the tierposo 1 0 son when on were wO Atarted to eotOo back to Waddington ', properly blanked. Alter we bail completed sauce. Wo calm° back the salt. road wo hint:ldiot' Ottr•ClVeti WO otarted towat ds ill.' Wu We w allied. both going and cowing, Dlnsotoru i s bouts, We enteeed a gat° be - Wu cap• to the Itonte of hillfather, and low the bare. will kept 011 toward tile Itotoe. there loft our halt and cost*. The costa When wit got about suldway Intl were the worn pray tworcoate; 1/0111 were colonel barn wild 110.0 we heentne alarmed at 11 black, and both bull eepe•ith theta. "hail," Duke like swim one nothing towards US. WU e 0,1114 00 10 10011 will) lel', we wn•htel tln t tortied bald: end . Ilatened. and loutni the 1 i,lnok 017 our ttunde and latter at ter water. l 10i e° Cattle (10711 a lot of lingo that lag trough On tar tarot of Ilarrteolt Shute; 1 were leadtlir la' 1110 lane. Wo 11,0 watering trough to on the silo of the l •letted again the sumo all3 l , I ' ol l bllddlotown ,1 1110 , 1, for 11,0 accommodation ' found 00 torah! ht. roaell the 1010 . 0 in Of the ' , Willa. Wo came oh up 111 111 t n, and 1110 that wey 'without alarm log Mr. It mono,. when we I:Att Illne corner of Main wtrent , - I iho town clock rtruck t rally, Wo mono up I chard, and wont tatatoil lit front of 1110 Chestnut streets , ii llabet i- lift noi toi the i house. 1 thon went lit 511 e porch of lb° WHIM . Of Main and I.3ll , st:tat Street, 110 , 010111 looldlng, and went up on Wu porch, was ataylog In Biwa at Mak` latii mullion.'owl stopped up On 0, 1100,11 that War on tho of (loorgu tiiitegll 'o led, for cowpony for 1 I pooch, told looked In the alums' , , nod Ur.. Mary Creineraft, formerly 0111131 1111101, banal by Lao clock on Btu Monte-tree / went to toy lAntlallug, hOUto idol Mont to 1 100011 51/0 Ille 1/11lee. 11101. It is half past bed. • 111.0 O'cloCk. Tills I'oololl that 1 looked le We then gave op going to Mr. Itiostnero's / Stu window , wan because 1 Wanted to know until the night of Lao !lit of Bectonlicr loot, I whO Was In Mu room, as 415101.0 Moutmaro aSul I twlleve we 10001 , 1 11051' 1110011 1111 tlio ery iutortiwil mu test Mr. Dolma°. Itait ides of robbing Mr. Mins:row itllogethor i Cain ~r lour tilg brothere t and wo had lot. bad It not been fOr the second midget:tom tel let on 1110 liwkoot. of James Montgomery. 110011100 111 ultlono While I .ne lonking In the 'window / day and teekeib mu w hell we wino going 1.0 "Balm" opened IS halt) In front of the house, coo Mr. 011011Aore. 1 told elm I illd not 1 and pit•seil through It, 011 , 1 115111 110011 011 know. Ha 3 a he, "you (yilowe ere goitiog , too wound tentltle loonthirliew. Athir Igo behind. " toraUtog "Mahe , and on3rell. I ! tow it WC the porch I Jultutd him., 1 1 1 10: lei:- woo welting lamp-burners end wtovo ;Mors, i 11111 au WU Mot wit, Ills boast.' veto, we and trying to hay corn for .lain, Montgoin• I nrst 00111, List'hardly Gl e am ed a until t wors h hip, I cry-es :1M to the holy:sof Mr. 111netnorn on think/ an We I na , 1 1 te 1.1111. portic.; to and ~cr, where lie Itveil-eous iit 1 110 retired, A low nitnpratts lifter I Joined in number of fanners' holi,ex the day I was 1 "Maier" at the gate, wet heard Wins Otto at Mr. MinilloOrehr — gut. a Loren to ride IM. I log Up Madre. lineW tra y wore gOitig on Witt. IdOntkOnleryle. . 10„1110tto ten wholovoi rattled no if Tile Monday t he ton murder 1 111 ,1 111 11 . Ono War At alking bear ily. • •11,t1e , " and I were at tho bouee of Nancy Al till, 1111 15/11e 1 1 11111 11 . 110 t Was going 1.0 110;1 trail 11.01 the tarot Of Jobe L. Gook, Wo took tliii . 1 did not know. rat's lie, ••) on boot going pistol along with tui for tho piano.. of 111, 1 to bock nut urntour' Ile sad It wit, 1101 charging the load. from It / violet) we l'alled 1 pay to w.alk . n hot mak, gny lute /,, to do We thought perhaps tee ponder had I way, he, ° lt Id Intrre ill your tutor... 4, 5h11,11 to get tlalp, Sell oencludial to draw tiled by 1 'nine to me l t( do.tia. Hero It lel either dO It or had I lie morning of the Mu or /ucton• I money or lOrarrah o hay.. he 'Volt want hor tart wag very disagreeable. Rain laid I lo ntort ytrU In burinerw, tool It la been fr.llli.g all the morning Pp tit i snout 1 there if you go for It." Ile then ~.1,1 ~,,,,,„• eleven iicloca, when It clew - au op. Jointer I thlug about too ono having env heart. 1 Montgomery anti Myself went to Ulan WO- ttiought a mw ...tennis, and got up off the eery of dam°. Moneta d 1110. al.ut 1 1 10.0 0 11 groul l ,l and told hit ti tO Conte on. O ' elock that Morning. waolo /hero "Matto' . I .44,0,e bite p,ratio too heard groom 011 caul° in row. ~,,,1 war parolee' tho tdoro, ntalra white lying on the ground was bunny 1,,,ei.,,,,,:i.:,:::::7r,:,;L::,,,ni...:,510,,, ~,, h ien ho i Juni, inestnere. 1 than wont to tint porch 010,0011 Come In the Fiore. %Yu. euiyed a of the kitchen, and went 141 1,110 titan, on CO ~,th, 10, whoa ; tho "'Orris. - Mahe . rranaltool at the corner wu MI 1.1.1,1, lea the 111.11 re thilether, Jahtell Of the kitelteth We knew If Mr. DlnannOre and o flatio" MottlarktuerY awl tnyinfif. Wo Maw 111 hutli, an wonld not open 010 door. went froth ta,,,,,, 0 ,,, th e etetee rjeteee moat. 1 then knocked at Elm ilintlri sumo ono piked gomery, whet. ° Bal. ° and I at mien tent who not there, In Which I recognized the Mimi! preparing to go to Mr. DitISMOIT'S Voice of Mr. Plnanaore, and 1 told tam a rp!= . that night. We tt the pl4tol out of the drawer and went 10 thu flour room, and . • • • • 'db.lad , dna' nye balls from the pl.tal with a small gimlet. 'VP thou ascertained tho reason we could t abehargo the pistol before. It 'eta be Jointed, and sumo ono budrun neltedd in the channel, of Ilia cylinder, and It It atopped Op the holes ht lie nipples. ;Tl4Selminbers hail been run about one fourth Milo! lead. I toll it nu" moat ~,,,,,, corfs Oil burn It, to 11n00 our fort,' and hand "lin, till be replied he would. . •-i' 1 . . . - At the ringing ogt-Ito court toll for t ternoOn session, oDoblileo Poland camu to Inn and asked ins'S! I wits going up to etiert; I told him lwoold ao, Alter we had good out of Montgetriery's store, ••Il,tbble" asked mu loan halt and get 1,1,11 a sheet of foolscap writing %Wei; to writ. a *mg on, which I did; got Lila paper at Mont4omery's store, and gore tt 00 11151. Ito anal I then mono up to the catirlYOOM, where I remain ed about an hour. left the collet sous,, about thrisioNdOeltaano 'rent town•. to 1t,,, store of James Montgomery, and asked ne felt like taking a walk do WI, Arent. Ito said heiwOuld. We went Morn . . . far ak the itallstrad Hotel, and etuoned on the corner and ocaltmeneetl talking to John Arnold. W. had not been thorn but u few momenta when =tart Bolton came down to on thri othe&able. "Bane , ' hallowed to Bolton to eoullekr; which ho did. Ho and ...Babe talkOM Lk raw momuntto 'arhen Bolton remarked Mat he must rent and ask- BoItFLAW , lf ho mils, going down artmt. tm, ellab" rinfLmysel f ail StiVrto.l down streot togother; Ruston 10111 e at the depot. croaesal over 10 the other, shie of the Street, and Cantle back tip to Jalnes Moncgomery'e store again. We wont from Ch er to ilia barb,2t . shop under the Man sion !Mosel andlth got shaved. We went (rum tee' tsrD nr shop to oho "Iron Chita' n; Wit. welt glass of boor, each w o ,imim Wiling Moro. IN a' wont front the saloon trio. $lOOO of linls•rt Dons garb and J got one tiaokage or No. 11 cart ridges. Ti.,, - , package cent tln cart ridges. 1 wonted , Ilatro" to get the, partridges, bnt ktalld not; he owed Mr. !Mogan como modey, and had not the change to pay him just at that flute. I thlng "Babe" edgrpead lu WOwelPs drug 'dor. Or Seaman's Warble works while I woo in the store of llr, thing.n. We then went talk to Jan], llontgorn. ery's 'tore, and both went Wand sat down. Mr. ilommoru eatnisinto tire atm., shortly atter -wir tlid,aratl udmMencrol talking with - ffle ahmit a tune-burner that I hail mold him. In a tea minute, '•ilabe" got his books And said Ito Moat go home. Mr. Din, morij teen went op to him and asked Mtn if he etudied lotto ;llltabe" told him he aid not. Mr. Irinsmoriatemarked ho did Ire awould read his leasCra rite him. ' , Halo," then verted for home, and told too to comet:it h a , it was steak, and to bring every /I,log. Between vontiown anti dark I went up to niy boarding home to got tag torpor. I gel the pistol uhil fastanod It around me. I then ovkivl James,lffontifoutery for xothe Powder to load 11011 pistol.and a cairn Cl tap la aeuh Ott with, which be gave me. tarn stivied opatreet to get toy Clipper. truly woo not at home whet.l went inure. I. bug ot. [ha dark lantern we intend lot CO take IV MI U.. I LOCO wont down street 1111—wout in Jartlee Montgomery's store, nod told lain to gints me the dark lantern. It was In Imo ot chi drawers helinnit the counter. Ile gave It tome. nod 1 troketl blur if he had any spgrux or star candle, lie sold he had stn, but lrOuld give rue money to get ono Is Ilk, I told trim would rather be %Wild set it, .11101 del. Ir. 11141..11 In the vtoro while Lo way gout.. W hen he came track he aw 1. 1 ,1 mu how were gold;[ to work it it, get Mr. I,lnmnore out. I told him I wallgOlug tolell Mr. tiles MOO, hat It Olor'ftralltily vier, lie told nte a he w o ha would hr. sumo of it.. OOIO111:L11,:,..1 , 1 While the family w S 4 put ua: Ihk• ta.out we. .uI.I rot , tno house; I, •aal that,.se the way Willi ou heiley it, Litho Le 'oohed kin told Mar 1 Weald not do anything , ai l tin kind, fur if ore wart, detect"' it sroald ci bArd wit,, us, lor tn. Couairionwralin rout , it no I 1, I EltliVtlgtgilll AVOlist ilf—one 10 , arson, arid one for Daryl., v. . The tali lle I haw deocri , e.le , 4 ferelsked Jae:. Ment,one , ry. ...i,oveechlvetittlen I 11,11\Ill Wirt, Icy te.,rAlleg %Vl l, ev wr , e:el neat. / tetered the bees.. wed pre , “le.l p1..,1.1.14 get rea.ly. I (Si on ta • se.. eve( ...My aA allea- moaning ' Jmor ,rler)Ke , lll,actever3thie,feudy W.A., 5, ,upt.t , r - Irkure.e..ly. 11.1 ate .1 , 1 ,, I,.et 1i Ills tO. 'upper I.e• .. ea., In et./ lieu <he ell .11t..1 I ge . thrl.gh , ClO, ms' re.,,er. 1 up ill cornelele..l Hr 1.1.2.11 ten thee,e et 1 vet; ,eilt wet ',T.,/ 110 w (Let 1/r. h,•l “ugt. • lit le. Sir. 6, I I • e tf , 1567 man by the name of Johnson. lin as - fel attain who w s there, and I told hint Mrs. Miller Woo el k, or Miller's fartilly was nick, I do not rem onber which. Mr. Inimmore then Om-twill the deor. I told him hither j , wanted some of the boys to come down and go ter the di Mew. lie asked me wile I one nod If I wasi it lost. Ile said ho thought it nun Slemehn ii'.. that I was hunting. I asked him where Slemmonit lived. Ile leaned Ter onsilo. of the door to show inn, and I then Mei's/Lin beside hint and told pun he woe the man / wanted. I then presented the pistol at its head, anti told 1,101 If ho hal looed I would blow his brains out. 1 hail the pistol In my right hued when I went upon the porch. Mr. Dinsmore saM, "What do you wont with me, you ecoundrel 1 11 or rascal, I do not rertiember which. When I entered the house I had the cellars of my undercoat and overcoat turned up and but toted asouoillny nick to prevent them from recognising Me. Mr. Mourners seloal me by the miller and commenced tussling villa with me. In Thu tussle one et tat/ button was pUllnd 0/f my overcoat, and one lit stalled stritigrita that I hail hooked ltd ntering the limas. tine button W. Po All off my undercoat collar, and two opt my sect. My shirt collar was torn open, but - the batten was cot pulled sea. Whoa Sir. Irlnsinor° asked me whet I wanted with blot I told Mill I Wanted Ills money. The pistol was not cocked when I preset/ten it at Mr. Innscunso's [mint. Slier tile buttons 'gave any on the collar, Mr. Dinsmore seiged hold of the pistol, when a eovere ne ''halts';''ut./ enued. During the simple I called to I sold, "halm, mom/ oil." ' When ehabei . came In Mr. lOnstuore w m try mg to pull MO into the lighted room. I Called on °llatie" to knock hint down; nee did Ito inimedlntely. 1 lool.eil around to e what lie was doing, and saw lilts throwing back the eLirt m the cape of his overcoat, hon If prepastraig .to Wig° 001.130 one. 1 then eard something Ille glass or queeneware falling, but did not know what It was at the time. "hates' then pleked up a chair and •st.ruci. Mr. Inneinure on the heal, but ow leg to 11r. Dinsmore and I being In oell dose con wet, be could riot get a fair blew at Illus. ' In my former Astemonts 1 stated that Mr. Itin.iore at olio time wrenched the pistol clear eat et my hand. l will not be positive alient that fact. When "hale , " struck Mr. tilt/emote mi the Mail with the chair, Mr. 111n,mai 0 reimisial 1414 hold on me. I then was Leitu eon 1101 nod the lig laml mete/ and nltabe - wax In the rear of him. I saw "Balm" teml. Introto tho kitchen, te lille Mr. llllsauwee all I were seu...lng—could tem the bright blade 11.1,111 g In the-dui k. When AI r. Dinsmore let go tow hold on the pistol, 1. wont • Into the lighted mom, imed for a led [JO°, loot left Mr. tilusuaore and "lisle:" 111 the latclAin. Mr. Dinsmore knocked I .l;amt" down after 1 wont Into the lied recall. When I ilro. entermi the lied re it° Mrs. Dinsmore aAi standing in the Inttldle of 1110 floor; attu want to the 't; rat. anti m 0411.1.1 1, the tire ahovel,and 'Dodo motion to strike ma. port Lod the t0..t0 at lter t artao slut called to toe 1101 tOlll,Oll. Mr. Itinittnop - e ttten etllllo Into the room ant ptclztal tap la chair and rotated at me it Arlan toy. ,Iftt war between "Babe.' an sayaalf, one of um bating befOro IMO awl on Puttied hitt Dinsmore saw Naley Dinre standing In the door 14.01111 from the leelroom to the hall: do not know how long she there. Whell ate left the .room she left the dour open after tier. W heft Mr. Dinsmore went to strike me with' the emir, 1 run nut of the bed room and acros4 the hall into the Mt, lor, mud shut the door aft, 1 eaterml It. 1 w s s ta the parlor a few seconds, and be thought itlym df that It •11,00141 dO to lesse •`llAla4" and Mr. Dinsmore alone. 1 opened the .1000 11001 crossasl toe hall entered UM bed tooth again. Sir. Dinsmore pimediately Came at ale and caught thepistol, stol, Irholl Or! organ to scelllo lOW trent down. Ihnsmore one nt t4S loft side: had hold of Wu Pistol by tile butt and Intl, 010. PI lb,: .0:0”, eoeled toe stel disentirged 1 • discharged It a second Dine. lam Ste. Pulsator° immediately let go tits hold ou the ptstoi End went mit into th 11011. 1 thoeght pertlatis he had mme to gel his gun, anlld would Douro sad shoot ' tsult. 1 caught hold of ellabe" and puAtied mumeit 4.1 the remit. Atter ere were both to the k Ashes. 1 srent to the Id,' 1 - 0010 1:04 And 10010 , 110.10 a the room as thett empt y. 1 rue for 1,44 We, as ND. ssusinere 1441 mem utter 1110 gum' when 1 t. red the pistol :bore aud were sutt..llol I le er . ou, the balls were 4. 4 „„t4, 4.4.4 tt.e , res nnd 1114141-tht acing, Ir ...odd 04000 61,1310.00[0 to ta L 4. o.tt. 101 l the beuse the 4AIDO way me COOLIOLI arts.. the ore hard los ,41 the Mptdee....se toe, After 1 ma 4,4 r fete, 4441.4 the nevi, I 000101 MIK, It , l .0 .c•-..1t 111 I fed men!d eetv tea I telt a p on in tile truant. o:j.d.dl 4n4.4 and 1.4..1 "Its.," 1 Dement I 4,..t t.- end 44f y them , .. . but 4.41 r.,1,10,:dig 11 f e lte! no . . 1 3.1p;0.0 1000,0: I,f 10 , ”1.100. , .• tuv td iL ,00 0. 1.1.4. • [ILL 0i II 1r.',0 , 1 tO I/do to 00.1 SEM . . ,! . !, !.. I! I I ItIIII.11:• , 1; Ik•••IIIL. I r! n :t.. :le •:11.1 1104 not Ir., !I. awl 1..:u ,, 1 nr.Pun.l nn., -1..Fa0..t It to tn... I 1•1“.•1 111411 tilt, L. 11.4.1 n nt Ur 1.!;!!-!Dol , A. 1.1, In.: Ng,. till u-1n.1.1 , .. ,flu ...ant Mr La.!111 , tbd that t.1•11nul 1..11 1 otT 1114 Ltu•l, 1111 V 10/ .41.1 Mr. 1.111111.11111 tutu. lle 0.14 ort tit. lint arnla..4,tl 1. r. If I 111111 rec...nizo I.ltn. 1 It.lll 1111 n I coul.l not. enl.l ..nUtAtzlng n , 1 , 01 uso unuttng tofu nt Mr. D‘n.onnre'...—tliAt I ~.;tit 11.4 to , 1in...1111110 11, lie 1111, M-Art 11.111, 111 in, the 1.1114.11 li.ul In It; 1 (}l.l him I: lout load, to It. Say.: he, 'II dirt' ("11.,w ,1,111.1••titl tour-elf K. log s Clore Ig a 1°44 In Me p1.101;larr rill !.•,tpturtnl. Aflerthe lottcls are MI 11 , 11..114 Inv We trllt talic to the we r suss down on the Cross Creek road mall we eon. to the form kf •41:1 001 Mar gots —the farm Is srell known a. the still con d.. plonk There 4 a tenant house on trot pines, trestles; cu l the rood; Dot boom Is about Lolaw no lostass, Aaron Ntiller . @ AIM the .110,611. Tnere if rsco Doming lithe art. stud sow mill of Mort Wm. 11. Landoll: it tuns very close to the road. At that place au eros. st the f..uce lost worn Dos rove anti the road, than orsoessl the race on a roll—omit back of Mr. Contimillst bourse tl.l to alarm the dm, We eros , e , l the bridge Si the strum .111 M sCrosslall's saw m.I in' nod kept Das roast mitts e canto to Loon's woods. W. then croo@ed over the truce In to the woods to re@t, but did not res t, We went km up through the woods pout et, .1100 to a ftlllllll tilt, that llows 11.101 through the woods. I told "Dates" we had Letter wash the black off on:selves tnere. Wit pulled off our roots and washed ono sorts,. We din not light the dark lantern thorn; we thought souse one might sec the light, being so clos to the road. After t 4 n got through ...Wo e g we dried ourselves oil' with a pocket handkerchief, when we o ur on oar mar s sod started again. "Babe" snisl b. kn.. 11r. Dlnstnono had plenty of motley, or ho would not have rts roster! in, so hard. ll,' proposed to me ha+ torn we wont to lir. Dintruore's, that we should boric M me Mr. Dinsmore ,tuft n nod - tie and lien tell him If Ise O not give o twelve th °sand debars wo would burn his house over his head, not said wn ought to have got sante snot. rope to tin Mr. Dins ore wt., toisi him could rut snows Riling there to tin boo if 100 t wanted to tin It that he asked me what the 1aw....1114 [MOM that. 1 told him I know nothing abollt law, but aanpnsril we wonisi be indicted fur the attempt or burglary wills Dos attempt. to kilL If he Is arrested he wanted me lo stick to bltn. I told him I would, sold If I wits arrested I wanted him to stick to rue; he saki he would. lie soul Ito bad heard Mr. Dinsmore say during the scuttle that lie as 11,11. I ...tell him what Mr. 11100.. sore had 51,1 , 1, hit replied he had heard 11r. Dinsmore exclaim, 'Slit toy, 11.11111101," ..r "Oh my lord I am shot," be dm not know which. 1 told "Rabe.' I a fluid not nave kill ed him for the world. Ito said he dill not think I had killed Mr. pinernorethe thought I had shot hint in the leg, and Ito hoped I had, for It would keep him to the bouso so that he ermiti not, recognise oh, nitabn" saki he thought Mr. Dlosmorts had thought Ito was shot when Ito, ("Balks") hail not It I risked him if he had cut hilt, and he kald Ile thought ho Mkt. "Balm" Kaki that'' "Jirn,"—lntsan tog James 11 nnignmery— could not call us cowards utter that. lin Kahl it was one of the boldest nets ho over knew of, and that there would be a big furs kicked nit thn next morning about It. I told 11 o I n not in say anything about It to his brother dames Ilse next morning, end he saki hit would not. After we bud washed ourselves in the trnape, we kept In the fields until we reach col ton stable of Milton% Montgomery... "Babe" then took the buys from Isis itnektst and unlocked rho stable, anal got my hut for too. I gave hi m the overcoat anal hat worn. 1 left hi tn at his father's stable end I n,trne lip to loam :terns, the held@ of Ilxvri . son Shlris—came down past Dm @been shod I on .tie •1 cent to toy boarding house, pulled °lrmo boots 01111 moldy punts--tank blot pants, after I had pulled thorn oil, and the ntrtsl Off Inv boots; then set the , horde Inside the fender to dry. 1111.1 throw the pants out In the Latcherr—took Else pls lel off and put It in a chest In the 1111000, 1 thou undressed and wont to Ni. I.got up during the night. to ROt &drink Of water, nmi tormol the boots 11.1110 fklllilll to let the other side of them tIrV• Who. I 0015 turning theta, / found I had lust the heel ono 1,1 them. TllO tioXt morning when I got up. I Dm" My face very black—was It to worm rata water with soap. Form.l mY n 1 " 01 "" Wert, very muddy nod Moaned thew off. II moan 11V Elio clothes, tho stilt I worn ,ovory day.l While cleaning the clothes forted I had [Ott two buttons off my vest, and one 1 , ti t,:" 1 : : W ,4,i , . ---',' - ' \ 11 - 7 • —' 7 , r s , ' :-. , o z . ~ , : 6 MY my coat. 1 wilted Ibley - for some yest buttons. and she gore MO AMIIO, but they would not eorsesgond with the buttons on my rest. but !mewed them on. moon. re. member whether I put tim boots on the 1011., or told Mrs. Wlbley to do It—think t 11/M0 tt myself. I nidzed Mrs. Wibley It Plllllll Mon Was working ut shoutnuking yet. ltd stir said "yes." 1 told her! hint lost a. heel off my hoot. and guessed I would get Min to Pot ono on Mr ow that Afternoon. nfLor bren/ifo.,t I went clown 6t.rent. add . • . - . leartl of the lotrier to Jumei Mootkoct ry,d more; Thonatts Stockton toll mo. Thoulos htockton tY IS 8011 of Robert clock- On. 411.,01.1,1 mot clerk (or latnoo Moot, . . . Unwary.) Heler hail brought Usti news to town that morninit at four o'clock; lth) Nlr. Dinsmore hail been shut with a 'Wahl twice. 'flan nuws of the mur der surprlmsl lint very much. In a fow liniments alter this conversation with Alontwintery e3illni in, and IC and I aturtell down to tho 111110 stns 01l had comma, for Illtn that hit 'father . . bought for him. Say: be. You fellow, lu !bull oul,theee hod rdulit;you'Lllought nu hall was not etiouzb and no, Youlluf two . _ . . - . .. In hint." I asked 111111110 W my taco looked, anti hit sold just as usual. t fob! ithu to say nothing about the utriler. When return leg from th 'depot Jumps stopped at the groom* . of A I. Morrow, and settled of aft old aceount % Morrow, :..nal hought a dor - en brooms cm im. I carritsl the brooms up street for I to. After we went In his (Montgotuerylay tore I told him 1 woo fear ful of being urn% ed. Says he "You are ass fearful is all that the matter with Yon." Ile asked too hat much tht.ney it ould take to pay toy on petiSeS to the place 1 a - as last winter; I told him flftam dollars. 110 salt! he would glee me thlt mcbey 11l would go away. I told him not would not Z.. rot . ' laidthere would throw a.picion on me. ffe s w.llo danger of bilatte" ,being arrested , fur no one would suspicion him, because ho was a rich man's son. I toll 1 am. Montgomery about losing the Loot beet and buttons, anti asked him to get. um souse tort:place them, which ho did. Ito got ilto half u tio.-em coat buttons, and half a dozen vest bottoms, black, cloth covered. Hu told mu that I had better giro "Mahe" the pistol, and let him tato it out to the fart. with boo. 1 thou went up to My boarding house and sewed this buttons on my elmt and rest myself. I tried to get balls to voids, the loads that 1 had ols chargtel the togltt before. from the pistol, but lulled to gut them. Thereason lames Montgomery wanted nth to give the pistol to •thalse" to take out to the fardrw - arl that the balls 000111 ho drawn from the body of Mr. thus:norm, and if the pistol was found In toy possession, the halls drawn , from Sir. , Dititlinore'y body would be compdred with the pistol, and it would go hard' with me. After, 1 loot sewed the buttons on my coat and rest, I took the pistol out of the chest whore I bad put It the night before, and cealed it on my person, and started down street. Went to the sumo of denies Montgomery—went down to the cellar and lilt 1110 pistol nailer the counter that stand In the cellar. I put It untierlhe upper end of the cocotter. The end Of the colinter to' Roue from the main part of rho counts,l it can be pulled out lee enough to atitmt. a tuan's anti with sass. I put the pistol and dark'luotcen there, and covered thettrup with strew. Won't ho certain whether I put the pistol under the counter or not; or whether I loft it at the outside anti covered it op with loose ntrtsW, eXpecting to eend It out to the farm. Ant certain 1 put dlto dark lantern under the c"unter. I then :sent up In the Moro and sat down. -babe' come Intel town between Oleo and lob o'clock. in tho springwagon, and came l• to the moro. I told blot we hall killed Mr. Ithomore "dead as hell" 1110 night tea fore—used the word "lust night," and told bon about losing the heel ter my boot. Ile told mu to tilt the boot up. I told 11101 where the 10,101 was, tool told lino to get 11 un:l take it out home, and draw the load: , loom it. Le said be would shoot them out whoa lie got out home.. Ile filen left the store, and I .114 rod see bon any morn until after ho was brought to Jail. I eat dew.. 1“ amts., by the stove aset cool. c.,1 t a lking to James MootgoluetY• II" told me to go and wash my Lute, in a hocks, kept in the .411100 for that purpose; he snit toy face was very dirty. James toll Inn If I was arrested net 10 brio,: him into it. fold Ilia. I uould net. nap. lie: "Me end my wife will both of of blien2 that you seen hero lasi. night:" I was in the sloth when (th ristien llorn leh came 10, d y ed vd that ...reward of sellims and dollars been starred for the appro.- itenstott of Elle murderer,. 1011111 W James Month:toter) : "Jon, let's go end maku the looney; we eau catch the tuen that killed Mr. iii u." t James Mo ostuor ntgomery knew all aliont the mrder. lie lore- that "pane" and els •.o,uf ,111 It. James Montgomery never said d111.::1111, A LOW. ti. gIVIIII; 11110 ally Of the 1n...1, ace 1.11..rtt, I to Rest at Mr. Inn:- note', "It di •ll sus:gest. d Inst. it %solid tr.' •' . o.loina Oct, thau7nlr that vro...houhl .nOll otiao‘...lKuov.. I..ortjto. of wo for .u.....,,tance JAIL... tact retol• red IL-. Mont.:ll.ll.oth,. ice ha.l gi,o• hot& t 1... nonloy to Se.-cp tor it a. a n'. NI, 1: • 111(I.141 , i W.. 1•11 hintth. I whnll.l WWIIO r tort a TO...tot:rapt - 1 iotl , K. 1.1 go to couutcricltlog looney Hier oot, tool ..11.ttoun and Ntorogono,y intended to, the 11I,' orl tar.l otin'a proographrr, Sr. 11.1 lir T.r01,011011.n.11 , 1 orkc.l at tho • lu city. Maryland, hoot J. Mont.:others - know that " aibc" and ...cro ~111114 rot, Jr, Dimonoro. Slootgooner), Jame.. Montgomery and - 11,51 K.•• Montgomery are all the Soul of Wil -11...0 The W.eht of tho mutter, a . 1.1.11 we were .114/1111: Ito;,; Mr. 1111,1110rei. I Ilk/MCL I II the thit ...Bahr'. wore loci lho stir: or tai• r vety I.adly turn, and WI. 1/11111.1 UP. 1 slit •Ay It Wag at Mr. IMeti• 11 i 1S I/r lOW .. /141... when 1 lett hnt at hi.. father's .40011. that night, to .11.5 thu cloths, ,o that they couht not lie too rot. Tile pl.lo] that I used at Mr. Dlnitnore'n 11,1, the one letclie , t to .1 atltt•A .Nlontkrollter)'. store lo' I. Y. Hamilton. E.g., or ut I nl told -o and Jaunt, Mont. aiery. .•nalnd . and tnv.onf took the pin to] front the ,ntfe. in ht. brothur's store. It hwl no 14.11 on a - hen we took It out of the nafe. got tin, strap to make er-belt of lit the r+ table of Wtu. 3lontgonter.Y. wn , nttrrun .iron oif,dale. I got the bookie that waft on the brit ut the ,nol.ll, shoo In Phoenix. lion; It a It black mounted I and a 0.. rowe u* d on the belt with .1 1110 string: the holt, bong dut with a knife. •CWl'li it 011 IliVnytt. I had the pi, tai frt,inently, running around town at night. It was urually keln In a drawer behind t h e counter. I got it whenever I award It. The pletol hod the tnitlni tT: F. on the handle. Tire podol hound in rho possession Al "Mabee Monoplane, by John caird, Is the one I u0..1 ht Mr Dinsmore's. It Is Colt's navy—largest size. I never saw the pistol shown In Cou'atto Wm. Montgomery. I ear 4-lea 0 pistol tuost of the time whale 1 Was !In the army. Carrie -I both the Colt tool lletningten pistols—know all adman them. Colt's the barrel Is [Omni ; Remington is eight minor... 1 Fog!, hern recant' tainted the tal.:e state meet• pe made to Slterillnmith Imme,liato ly of ter ids arre.t.] We did not go to Mr. 14nm - town's with, the Intention of murdoring him ; we a - ianely for tile purpose of rotalalng Man. 1 lett town ttin evening of the Oh of Dee:ember, be tween ati anti ',von o'clock, to go to Mr. I alusmore's. Know It was about that. dare, hecatboa tto. cars were whistling around ill the cut before ent.olllo town. It was about twelve o'clawk that night when t got buck to town. Having mad° theforegoing, statement, I cow deem it prollant t0.„410w tile public why 1.11.1 not t ta•lt fy In the rasetof Mont gomery-don that I wish to expesowny Innately, bat I want to warn otheu that may follOw an nal fa.tsteps 1 n.griltuft, not to be deceived lay coapo.el. ' I will now Max:mail to Pilo the public tuy reu.sons for nut, testi fying: Moragnmairr was brought to jail MOM, lance on the evening of the But et Deemnber. On tile evening of the tollowmg day, be callea me to come to Um door of my cell. tilt cell being direellyoppreute tot:lane. Ile Will me to get down ..rt the trier et the yell, and place my ear to the true,, unaltar the door. 101 he wanted to talk with me, anal did not want to be overheard. I told hltu alerting the day that t had ale Irons on; he said I ought to have them on; end I was fool for telling John Itnlr,t what 1 Waal. Af ter I got lowa on the floor, be askant me how thick the irons were, and It I had a now a I could saw them elf if I had at saw. I m told la I could sow them car, If I had one, but it would dorm god. lie said tin would get mu a saw If I wanted ono. I asked him bow he 0001.1 get it, but he did not. tell :toe how. I told hini I did not want wsaw. I then asked him what ills father thought of tho ewe, 101 said they were ',town oil me like hell." (meaning by "alley" his father end oillooo 1 lor tanning out; out to keep quiet, and It 'would be all right. This was beton. I nimle the statement to the Coro nor's Jury. After that he would not speak to 1110. o.lman in tho cell will me ler the name of Johnson, from Indepaendence, It this count,, who wats convicted of al...melt M. battery, on oath .I Rebecca {VIOL, slot wmt mailer sentence- Johnson and Mont goanery were 00011 011 ha 00.0 00 , 110 , Gal. MOO WilS acquainted with him hereto lie moue to 3.11. aril used to gale hint PaPers when lie was In to see "hale: " I requested that Shoran' to give lull it evil to myself, which he all. Ile removed Johnson to the oth, side of tlan hall tow vett adjoining that et wllittaqw kept. up a great deal of priest.. talk, which could 11. understand. Gibson used: to go in to See Johnson. while in tau all, Our day, utter tilteam heal been In that 1111,Johnson radical to tar utter lie bud gone mit, to eome to tut, door of my cell. went to inn door, anal Ms told 1110 10 send ! b y J o hn Kennedy, Jr., for Woods Lath., I told Jo h nson to write It down anal give It soa to r at lily cell window, Which Ma ant. As near as 0/111 remember, 1.110 words ho belt were as 1011001: tie mild for me to standout for Little, who war a lawyer, anal a goof] one—that there Was a Man U , him lot tun, anal he was toll that 1 could Oct clear. 1 lola iducklmal no means to get a lawyer The nett tulip, after lithium went out. Johnson told toe again, by writing, to send for Little—Unit ho hal o( Bald ho floral ett - ,$ PRICE THREE CENTS (tO,O my PA. MOD ey or nn money. lilltinll Slthi the 111.1,011,1 , i to the Fr," 31,0114 . Mid it WI, R. 1 . 1110 .10110/ig t Ilelll to thOle. who hil l 110 money. I told .11r..11 , litt-on that. 1 hettrd ;ma I,lttlo %VA. In tltr• we,. II.: littt.tne, wottl.l . . C telega %ph inn him to ome Maim. i.tute 1.11 hilt, that dohniton told me to send oat after and a udatn. Into Jail ul 1• day or two, and when he was leay. mg lie a•tked John If Ito might •petitito him. John told 111 m to ts tt tirtinnd tretlay window and talk to me. t,014` th,l window of my to tire! told Mt:, In a n ti undertone, before 301111 Cl,llO nroun.t, to toll hlm (Ililtion) in John , + pre-enee. to ,eihl In Little and gull', whiell 1 did. TIWY to eye me that afternoon. 1 told them I hat I had sent for them to take advice to fed•r rime to my ea.., I Dad them I Ila.l toren 10 ,ntl for them. They told me thee would undertake my o et.rlll 1 II emelt tlionti mituole, that 1 would' u J they direeled In all tlilnuit, and 1110, reveal untie log thOY told Me. and keep me Ilpa teale,l every 1111 t. elite but them. I told them would do lust as they tofu me,tind I i. - anted them to lie laintett with To, and I would • • . trust them. Ruth Ulla mgt..; hese Was a desperate one, wel that IL would tulie kleN perutt, men to meet hut th,tl. 1 !eel 1..,e1e It myself, ttnd that I enuld not. bhttne ant one for It but.oyself. Little then:yoke L 5, and mil.l he ret,. It feint glimmer of 114.0.• tor . • . tattl wout•l aequas. 1..111.11 of It at al. ear), ‘1,..y, and then the, would tell me. all. , I‘. l ...my much the iln but r.nht the, COMO ill In 111,, Jut,. • The next visit wn, mad.. Muth. 1 then acqualuted kiln with ei:01/1/L,f,11 1.1 ,, ond told him 111101 tie money to pay , a Ma yer, and felt It my duty to "dorm I,nt.td Ile amid he would [al, my ease on the . on• illtions ho told bet wao penile cane. Ile said he would titinul-e nothing at present, 'hut that lie would pro. 111100 to delend me to the best of his ability, and see that I got an ltuparllal trial. I then told Ruth that I waSaf rah! he was concern ed for Montgomery.' ill said lie was not, and would not perjure himself for ally on , lasked 111111 If Mr. Montgomery ohowed any sympathy for me. lie said he it Id not knee whether he did or nod, hat that Montgeic• ery toll him when the 01110000 were after "blithe," taut If I hail not coulesscil he all nerer have tel mu guilt , of tile charge. and wonlil havo :inept a thous.ont dollar...on my 00011. 110th told ate not to go to trial this term of the Court (meaning last Tenn). I LLSlind 11100 If he thought Mont gomery would let "Cottle' . lay elcr tiler months more. Muth bald Ito could nut help It. I stated to my counsel all .11,001 the mar der, and Warta who 1 had maim tit:lt...meets t 11l thud they would have to keep them down the hoot way thhy could. and 11 they succeeded they were on :1 dead level, as the eireutu.itantlal dente was nothltig. Ile said the hoots did not ttnlolllll to onytholg. kald If I was to be convleted I wunte.l to -ey. as long l could; I told ru n I 111.1. Ile ell! I had great Itinny warin friends on the outside, awl that they would 1.10 , to tight down a great Bout of public prejudice, 1001 If we could continue the trill 11111 11 the excltecottnt dirt( out, IL would no he.ter for mi. Ile tell 3101agntUrry nal) ottllnttVett thn 1tt,t . 001111,01 In town, and that Mon. no tu b e Il wont to Pittston gh and .120111,11 the city, and could rat got 0.7 on*.Like hold of the case lint Fetterman, and 110 was not very 01..1. Mr. Huth wive r tol.l toe lie thought. I wOlll,l get clear, catil If 110 could reduce it to imprl-outnent It would be aloe thing. Ile •11111 lin did not think n jury . could be got In the county that would make It out more than Murder to Int• w•cond dn. riot:. Little always held out the most duranteuta to rue. Ruth and Little told me one day 11,at. must Luke the hack track—that 'the great point In lure WILA to deny all 1.11 11 , 1[1:01 , i the proof tor n. We dht ha , want to prove we cLattlf 111(1•1110r , , hat :Loon to prove t hat we dor. They wdred Inv orriolent. to draw uon oe rtnin which loan., theta, it hitch thou:ltt it would led t.r thy ea,. y thonght It 'would break etaternent; at any rate It ' , MUM not worst. tile. 'They toll! me to cerm for the Ju;tiers, Grayson anti Hudson, on E'retailn Surturrulay. and that the ruttilltwit would be remuly. and that all I a cull pare to do no. to sever It wen correct, road c'eY,"lliere are the feels I wave rum." 1 cent for tae Justice?, and they and were brought molten cell by t he she, Elf. The rineriff came into toy cell before he ari• 011.140 a them. and skid tin e Wan oi l ing La rne question, mid 1•41.11:1 me an Win truly. 1 told hint to ow' the questinn, rind 1 would answer it. Ile then curl Ill.' 11 it N I. my desire 11101 threw men came Imre 1 101.1 beta It it wr. Ile ?aid he wished to et c/tole no one tent would be of any oul van• L i to me, but that it w a? ill? dully not retiy not only to weep rue here but to °Nacre me. The sheriff . then brouctut thorn in. Little item request...l the :,111.111T 111 111111 OW rt1:11 Ifle ,140.: 11T 04'1 1.1111.• ho want, to . 1..n0w , the elwret Puce - reectlng Tittle rip, snuutll w tntet to turac nel w . ste'rel told hunt to state what the u,illdave.. N 0.4 for. let le otes. it tuu ?o, root the 11,0010 to go mit flan[ nib: 11111 g Iff 11101 .11111 0111,1 x1i.‘11,4 W111i.• N 111 1. 1.11:1111 11/1,11 .Senn to say reellinw the orieueece of the StietilT. 1.1,1 not know the nature of the alltulatet at the toee. lett afterwutruls found Out it wits a payer eu•rto .11 - 111,, 111 Innocence lu the tu der. Ma - counsel card It was necesswiy that the atll lavlt ?houlut dinwn ti so as, lureek my statement. Tney 10111 if the stniement wera into Court iturcoutrrelicted, it Wal cer tain death to me. Mr. Tittle seemed very much II turappnitut. eul when the Siwriff 1...rfi.1,1 N 11.4 1110 :10. r3.11g.,11111 1 11 , Ile ianil he would have tt.e Justices enme yet, and tio would show the t,benti It outs not In ills plat, to I.c present at any 11l Our noire ings. Mr. Muer came In a duty or two utter that. and ,41t1 lit' 1.4 rxpcct v.: that the S net el wouhl inter fere trial the urraegement, 1111•11 10111 w 1 tie *0..1111 hate Dr. Creign to como nl 01111 s e me, end for nue or :date the facts el fortll in the oft tacit to the Ituretnr, a? near es I could retolleet. Ile Mild the Doeter would not oilyAt l anything 01.0. it. 1 101 I hire I would do so, which 1 dbl. Little brought in the 11111 111011 nne day, arid Ruin returedeul Little to real it to el, %Meet he dui. 110:11 tn.n ut..k rut um if I would sign it. I toldnuim that I wourl.l 111,1, 4,1 It dOal.l - nut th. Of any 11:40 1, 1111.111 in my case. They sell It would, and !then signed 11. After that ',Otte brought a payer to me 01111 tail 1111. tooory WT . 111 plain hand write, wool for weed, w hlch I Old, and Awned It and ?ent It In him by . Muth. Little ssid 11111 %central in hate It published in the Washington papers, tont that he tvotrid try 0101 get Mr. Swan to come In and see 111,1111,1 der 1/1.1 10 wwe it to 111111 told request him to poirhsh It.so nndal 1101 COMP. RN 1 91111 t Ile paper and t :le imp, also to Iturn by Mute. Tuttle ?trid when he brought tile paperer, not motet any one get a hold 11l it. I.le said ho hail coneterfeitcrl his handwriting all itireciin the paper. I asked Little nut• day when ho was „euuleg to have the 0111'100a publish - sit he 4 . 11 . 1 in N week Cr two lief", we went tot riot. 1 oto Jetted to hat M h g it published.. told 11111 later 104%0110 day. that they weretieing to have it published It ulay or two before thin tidal In the Ptct...r.ur,:ti taper'. Ile sold hr allied it tat i.e publistw4l 11.4 In arrive here a Ally or two Ireton, the trial. Ile eniol lne rea..on it 11114 not [wen init3 , l4le.l befor. , nothat they , did LIM 1011,100 any 1.1 tat ua. Suppo..e. meant be ..th.•111'" heounsel NI: Ilia Lioinnionw c in niter hurl, Mlti 1 tong him t,. tell Lilthl: not to nave the a:ll.l.l.yit punt:nand at - . i. • Little 1014 ran thry were goinc to apply or a change of venue in my einie. l'e to had evnienco in tot favor that I knew flitting otanzt. Ito saki I must kommultl. mt not outgo any atatentents In Court, and I they foreot me to It, to tlcny all, and CO loan on L. affidavit tieserthett atmvi, Ile all the snort might want toe to go I.oefora• he grand Story, nut that• they would 0bi..., • nil if I was !tiros! to go, to atat rho !gets et forth In the alntlavit. Ile sold If 1 tow 10 the statement Chat 1 had rartnurly. 1110.10. that I hail better tell the Sherill to 000 it rope and hang Inc at Once. 1 told Mtn tint alteriß.l 1.1 not atom axle it:atm . ..Mon of want ing to hang te e. lie reel It there na rarer a lope out tor me, It would Ist Sherld smith 'that would do It, for that thow.atel tonnes wan ulng thug, and II 1 U. hanged not sheriff would get the reward. Ile turtle r wail ill sw . ore auntuat Montgomery, that thu snot - eine Coutt could du nothieg for tee, and If 1 del um. that t it.' .0111.1 earrY my tato , to the supreme Court en the !dila of excepttutt taken daring my trial. The Ito! day 01 tuy It - I.lllle told Inc Cam 3lont gotnery was out himthig eh evidence le our favor, end sal.l Wa, had 'got them . 111, " wanted them; and that he blont gOntery) would glee them all the money that they wantwl to curry hi) . 0000 to the Supremo Court. Little told me before going to trio!. hat If they could na011:1g0 to get -Mahe' tried drat that Mr. Mow gotnery hail said bl. would turn In wan nn mid Meer lei but that whore two men worn In a well tozeth• er, that tine Itiel to be pulled tint at 0 1.11111., , or that In putting troth oat at one Uwe yeti would he pulled 10 Yomeelf. Little eau.. ill ono day alter the death of J o u. stewart„ and toll tue that Mr. Stewart. WlOl dead, mud that the ho.tt que,loit all gone to hell. for that lit e wart Lad found the taut heel 01 Mr. Dlnsmories the next morning utter the murder. I told little that 11111.1 ant heard of 31r. stew - net , * 1.11 . 50. Ile said he had, end was walrlng pa tiently. or had been looking for hies C. - idle, and that lib/ ding wwi n. Log dog out 01 the road. Whim 1.101 lo (01,1 me Mr. Stewart waatleae expreared surprlao to , hear. log the. 101 , Wa. Little', reps). wav, eiead us hut;'•—think hl. 00111 dead 4.1 the aliened time.. Ilrke day W 11100•1111111 was with MO We worn taliclog about "Babe,u and he s-ibl they would try - and get. ...babe . tried Mist, and that before he left. the Court 11011 01,, Le 01111111•ummene him fora WlllOO, for me, I and make him swear that he had not aeon mu on the night or the murder,. 110 that 110 would Moak the greater part of my state ment. I told lilta I would not make another statement, tf 110 could bo tvenetlttthl by my kevOi.or quiet Muth Old to me a he thOught 1 would,Le would sink mu to hell 1:1 a minute. I expressed feitr to my counsel that they could not get my I list put off. They stud If they could they a'ol.llo, u. 1.1 If oft they would flyLt ea beat they could, light t4er.l Shogght tiley entild . - V.r..T.an.i el...fa:al, and ill.. :0 u. the oar.! the MIMMISINSI IM=2II3IMM= get foe ill1),111, !le got mo et pulverirml situr„.' inil stint it The Saturday h. t,5• court 'with for taking It. I took, so It of It, not erect me as he F 'I, It •• MILL ',Me ho Ir.. to keep ree'd slaking My trial, and fairy the b 11 by th e horn.t,und it by told toe to jump up on the platform and losik buttorml tr Judge . ' 0 illy lam., in do tri lot, says he, "Ryon loot. Your enututos in the Lige they will vanish Id,Suilnlfe." The evening 1 was tasen before 1.110 and *dead no; ' gutitn Little wide:wrist thel wOrdi ( Moe guilty - In my ear Whom I war, sintohng on It, :Lew. s . Little tititi In to see me the lid Deforn trial, atter .11.rls, and said they woold apply Inc a centinuance tne Int,rning. Sai4 if My trial syas pot on en ityimunt or inyt illness, that Craturtne ssoult Our' toilette's - sir :0... two! 1111111 t.. 1.1 I ww, thatLt shoold In. 'they said that they SOULS a m pave it pat off on iitutonnt of the atrnmeri of witnrsses. t Imam - steal that they bad Itlzt.,,vs for my defence. and augsrusted to t mad to staid sonic: Intent away. They said that the witnceies score of shell a!risturei mat they youot not do it.. I retnammt Igno rant et the I :.et Mat tile; lied no defence to maso until w Ls+ about 10 cloy, lAts 11l mod be wanted to ay, host lunch stand op [lime in toe 0. - .1111. lind for MO to hi ye ymil end look the jury in 100 tarn. He tunt the Jury Tl‘ll , CJ.ot u o r nic e ;acre and mat gu t s man and try to 4cure 11101, nomumgal prisons ev. I lit told me In cool and qtylet, mot t oo , e y e , on, In tip Mee, its they` , 51d place tuyo ilithirout mule id the Smart, ots to ..tTelt tne, and ours . ' Ilke,tv have Airs. ittnymors and her elitlitren losidel the ba: to try to Otto. uoi 0011001.' Its mid me to play 01r0/1,4 Lie pulil tram most of the Jurors a itold Lopublican, and to express. my ftwit, sr views to the Shorter. lie w0.1.1.,..1 me to May Mt Insane at one" time, . utuild not Mt it. 1 lo.tolit hie tO ! , lap ryliglous Mai 1110 IC Intatti,:eaute tie mm e, and ti..Lt It wonl.t ,ent. , 14,#[1,.. lie told e unlit In, time, botore 1 .7zt Up (0 the C..,0t Lome ;or teal, to run Ida Iglu my et mol phi - rt-dr-t`siktt , • lai• to twits that In mind. I dtd rltt do ' mot limn suo 1 1 bettOr nOL tIO Att.. ri•ltto•lai the 0103 trill, vo - onnvt ,tutuxacki. MO on ..00gttn ony on on Illy-C. T s..raror oft, . . ,uhf approach inn. and' try to p top ma, but to epuril 111001 trout tile, and to to _toll theta anything, 114‘1 keep 3itokl - heiltit —that I too . ury would not lai. In ua .www , aw they ihrw . peeled the... Ii lieu tunjuty rend mat too . _ , erd lot ut tile rite.; tog or the hell, y coun sel met lOU 11l the door of Ibe Plierld'a °Oleo,. tool went with n., tO the court to Cu, and" seated air bet 0 eel] them, and told 'flo "nor ._.• t t to get ...tolled It the,,,tey readered a verdlCh . of ,n liter i.l the erof tivitreo, fo that. 1 . coo 1•1 Intone tio one but myself for It, and , tee to te•ctry nifiiiii , t. Nlontgotuer ; - 'lor 1 , would be murder lo then', tO. Well , shut, ter .1 I o tow soon t lA` I,uprvi.ok. Court for me. lithee. told 1.. e, lfore toy LI 110, lllill JOOIN 1:3111,00 was sure of his ,o quital,/ , 1111 ho was .•,. L out wor,e 111. th au :..e., Little tialLl , lt they failed at the ottoretuo Court, that .11 i had a- a Irtend in Harr, herg, u utruibe 0 sr, and that Ito hwt lo.t hi atrel f 111 1 - fel-" • lueolenee a Ile Illiu 10 Vvg.o'it to 1 , 4 GP" ,— i t I bat ills friend was it Geary 111110,.a0 it thaZ j Geary war, a John,on that., told tt at thOY. ! would clo.e op on the toivevuor for pardon on the grounds that th e e Governar, well EIS , la t eel f. had !well to th army. Tbo day twfure 1wa...[001011 up IC a Trii.- • i. gm,a by the Court, 3lesers..•illeort u a Free- l' • f m at , ltrady, ;r., elated John Leann.). Altar .' they went. out Lennox 101(10:11 on it ye door • Ifs of It Is cell and asked me If there a to ..7 olio In th, 3.a.1.1. - 1 t , h 1 hi 11 UO. Ho tad ha • had coed new: r roe. 111, said Wm Linn, 1.. q , u as hero troll] I . lll.ol , Urgh, and lookod • toy ease ell over, 0101 10 4101 not io up ki the Court House and ca toy ire away ,woon, 1 hat Loot woald take pi3w. olio and . early It to the Supreme Court. and , ear rue and have , MO out of here' by Alay,l'und foe Otto nal,: to keep quiet. Ile maul Lion . _ wanted to rook, hitt:weir 0 big name, and tout he would Interfere Whoa 1 teas 'Laken tot to he sentenced, aull tell them he was Ile to take tlo , caw:. ;Ile sald Freeman ' Ilrady ..01.1 lip, ,Lonnorl-1 lawyers would Ind, Pun who with the 024,01. !irked Lijnnor who tool Idol! that. Ille said be '0..1114 • not tell 111, Iltlt to !take ttet Old tool' , tole lel• 111.1 keep , inn's[. I ,••ii . ,,,,,•• 31,,,,,,, re called tun In the doer 1 of my cell too morning - that I was called he- •, ' lore the ceert, mud to tllO . to keep notch '' toed I would e i out all right. ile day hallo told ute that the Counind' \ the COlllll/011Vre.ilL11 anti afraltl tiler could not , eonvict tuo. Ile alild that he 110,1 a matt ported one litchi In one 0(1110 roan. ! u. 1.1 os idiot Crumrin._, 011100, and I tott oar 014111 rim mat ..1 10 tau hull below the ', cite, 1111,111 1 twelve o'clock, and below , eiterte' a nd ltoydihruturlne 01111 Harrel' V au,: Irk. 1 U11iiii,1.0 ,,, 11 I the , eoui ea 110,3 . In tended to tairrini. hen the raw:came lip for truth Th,:y WI•r1 do". gI 0 Opi.:y for I 0 sep arate Mal. 011.1 try tne dr ,I 0110 Cntl V /et ma and then Mal, 0 11 1101.0 4 of To a,, vet Xl , llo,oinerv. 11,t 10iti tot. ut timot tI me I.ltAt y .tbunding him to Ilnd an=mozazo t rfui, hot ho ts °old not tell lam, but al , l to 31101 gouterY `,” ."ere Ilku the alt a the hor-e— , lf Son .to not tramp oar to., We o'lll 1.44.1 bOlher you,” and that Slooloinnery rail tt wa• all right. . . . . . tie tell .11entgoinery Met It waw not nee.— .ty to preve 11 he we, in company artte “1f.....e•• that nteht—al ho .ant that be could pr “It:Ope" rru, eh tt—and If be had nay xl.n ove uputi.., it wai bud 1011.11 . 1.1 1(10 'Lea that 110111 and himßelf were ibren yenne In the practice of Taw, and bad Poen looking for -owe hard ca,e tor same note, ant thoo,ht tut C.tcC wat the onh that tot.y\Cure Lott ist.; tor. It they could h., the 'rhea tort one 14 . 11.3 111.1 C. they Itht not itet the bit etto•it they.woula -et 0tt0. , 1 our, t.. nuke up. Tilt* tooth told me to,,ttclt to them and they a rothl click to he. Little toll me that Ittloottroinery 1014 thhto tha they loottrot itteto Jost whero tn..: wanted them; id stattl they gut e....try my ha,. to the Ottpreato Court atol Let, :tom, Cro tt 3 ear. Ile told Ine. attothor 1 111 t• It.t nno ot the jurymen tot: I, tot t met, won 1.1 have to be a good eal oLttir , l .1(11.0 to make him th., I nun guttry. H:t• Vl•qtell (111 a.ecrtale lunrulng by the 800. Dodde u xdt /*whew itrudp. logo not revel ..-el Ibe .1113 Cl the montb. but ;while. the': eo . ro In icy cell 3I r. asked me tr 1 ILol nny Lope of ludtbe; out Of All. I Loki Mto 111:111 could not un. e'er it Malian. r.' 11, ady ti.en los kid me It 1 Implicated MAntuolu, ry Ty In my etutelneb.. I. 1.11 .1.10111:et Id. vo“ia have to omens . ° mu for not be-Waring 1111 qutedlons, Cl my eden-ol had .Inody forhullen me ....touring PUI to rue by nue one but • . . The, next lithe Little came In to see me, I. tnld Mtn that Mr. Brady hall been in to sea tee, amt had b. en t.. 561 g tee questions per- .r .f. taming to any vase_ 11e. (Lath') 1111 . 1 ae that he was :;e lug It have the Itev. Itodget atat 31 c• Bra.ly toLvltit? rue again, and ito anted toe to•tale Mr..Urtniy aside and tell haw that my 'slat onttent. Itatt been obtained front tile by the ,h,nr ant others by in- , dace:emit , lodd out by them. Little told T me to tell Mr. Brady hat the Sten!'" had told um that they bad round the heel off my heart. and tile 1.011 also, not a button off ley vest, end that they could trace mu every step of the way to Dluentort.s, and that Mr-. Itlnsutore hat Identified Me as on 11l tee welt, and would swear 80, aml tha e t Ilt , y Mot the dead wood on me, and heat there was CIIIII/C0 of escape, and that 14x.1 n0 better Millie IL }tfaettlelli and bo- V0111..11 Mr the commonwealth than to korn collet mad be bung; and that the SLerin 02.1.111101 It 1,11111 , l llc latter forma to doe.., that he would not say that It would, et any rale 11 Collitt not worst rue; and host 1 leant the then in the yard ear • they oagl. to hang the, and that I ought to le st rang ail to ga tamp post; and that), bath - 1•a the statement through fright, and the Inducements Lel.l out by the sderifft sad 11102 1 was an orphan and a earanger-in 100 Li, :WO 11;0 110 0110 In 4,lvlse me, tuld. , a, learlul of my lice Irving taken on the spot, that. I had seen the like done In the army—that 1,, I hull seen men lynched. I told Llttle that l had never Peen a man 1,1t...he,5. oayo he. ni:rady Will not know what you have s.•en.'" Little said to tell hills also that the sherilT had told Inc what to say in toy' sta....meta, an 1 that 1 ought MO mak... a Stat , Thent, and that it was the cherdf that mentioned hhout too bringing ••11..,' 1 Into it—twat tta, evert', had talked, tile matter ell over with me in my cell be-. lore 1 mule nay publle . tatemeut at all. I tohl Little the Sheriff did not may any thing to the Whollt maktug htnterneotr,enly what Mods .1.1 In the yur.l• f.tore ll number of nice; and that the Sli *rill' w ould. tlehy toe asAdtlon, lie it was 1 lee. Little aald thateas jest what ho Wan ell him torlotand he bud a sped .1 reason for wanting Illm to do it. Ile told toe to tell Mr. ern is that I had been to Itinsioure's once, um' rhooght T. could deserief,the place, land that I had hoard the part mulsra of lm warder talked. over the Inert..., before I wa. arrested. lio charged The 111 1.1 11.1:rads to hay nothing unont ear ennVersatlen unit.) he wskasked nbnat 11. la Loartt and to tell Mr. Hrady that I Illlk hint to he toy friend 1.? . y the plain anll honed way he talked to tars , al.llO eo.lchhf o r by ;4;114 g: ".I/ r. Brady, yed know my states mirnts "rule to different persons—that tall .4110101101101516 f*htlealLlll.l,:,' the l eng th r , r i,.•• 1 .111 mina did not care about mak. log the ntatell.l.nt tO Mr. bratty. A bergs p a rt of thin IMM:tag*: 1 , used In the killdas VII drawn Ito es my Connool, The next tom: ',lulu came In after 1110 ~..s,ve cons el - salon, be asked We If Mr. llrady mot He, Dodge lord been in to see toe 1 el. I tOttl Ittm they had not. He ask/ main 11.4Vir 11,11 to cocuu_ yet;. Ilull Mr Itriel3 .1 Ire not aav anything &trout 11, tar the , 10, (11. - ady , o) brother and three' • 91 to.r ot ho Laden:gen to a. certnib todze. and 1111.1 Andy Brady beiouned to it *loo. 111' 1I t urn :dote tee nature 01 the Lodge. Ile roll that 31 r. II eitily's brother was a law yer. and 111 id 511:1 msLe I,la prOSLINtI cresy unire Indituu. boweyer, Itrely del no: cone,. and thereto:, I,lld not leabe id:dement to tuna or any one «leo but Hr. Creinh, In Yalu:11 I contradicted roy term, rdidetuerit. Rath told me 01 ono lime he tbonsht or stsidin.: Cretonne, It: hi. Gibson, Wm. 3l'liennda, Pavia Wh.on, and oth er ptnn,il tint, taw yeri of both . sides—mean log ueutters, and Itepubllcans—and for me to run Ire, Ina dale tl,fdeta set forth :1 the nhll,lo a il , tto them, 0114 then the COM nem %rend enuld not .ay It via,- all aone 01.1211 ~veet ma. Ile did ant mind them In. Little told tne.loo 4105.10 get some paper slid write hint not sil-t et all the names of the 001-1100 that Wele 'admitted to my cell. bittlt ladles end gentlemen. Ile sold he uvula font use Inc Iton my trial, to show hole that) had been kept for a show. Ito 01.1,1 the law I.ollhl not perunt„claitOre to be halllitteci to toy cell without my conleent, an , l told me to tell too Sheriff to stun ad mltting any,onc. I made out the list, but did not give It to my counsel till the )bey had rot tentat the close of my trial. 1 gavo II to I:ath. It., asked me why I did not glen It to him before toy trial commenced. 1 told blot I aid nut thank It Sault] Isi of Spy 1190 If, 01111. I tut T o te it In In 010 bands yet. 110th snti Little have o certain paper In 10:10 prersssslon which was got from toe by them, I suppo s ed, tar the itro.., of twine fitting me on my trial. 1 wish to Inform the public el It for fear that It might injure. the Shorilt, .0110 has Always acted honest with me and been my hoot friend, and II hod taken Ids 1115100 01111 listened to him, 1 tCositinuett on Fourth Pllge43 IN nt,zonlery ,11 thrxt eoul !do, 1 thry 't would oine kind • Ith nosh rti lit it dai or my H ere v al e party
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