The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, June 05, 1889, Image 3

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    l-nigel t-.'U lbe;u it was S ci'-.aa:
-..gutrm fa fine i.iea aa I-wi" and
Tx-i.. r ; was about -' ; pe fr-in them:
; a n Sunday, a'wnt ( e'giock in the
e-hi.ii.g. April 14th.
Ml.. I., i! M. Oiniork. I live
the. --f i.-l!..f a in':',, from the niI
...an 5-n.ij.i-; . ! inn at "' 'rn
rvn-Uy i. "ght. Apr,: Hrh;ti.cy itj-oke to
in and a.-t-J ir.p the umiTWt way to
t-.c rrilirvmi : wul-ienl with them ehort
.k-'.nic r.p tic rjd when one .f them
i:.-'it me by t!w Mienl-Icrs, I bnke
from l.im and they Vga cursing
s:i 1 swearlrj; t roe. Jut the I ob-rv-.-d
another man cumins niot.g 'th
k:t.-k -!' hie shoulder. I'm- rgi:-z-d two ol
the raet.a T.er and Marshall SaUivan.
P. V. Hatana Live ia Addison about
ruie-fourth mil Heath of Hamlvil!e on
tbe road ivaiing to Petersburg ; ou 2 Jib
last April aw Lewi. ni Tasker in uiy
fa'b.-m li.ro : they had two ack and
a dcmij.hn; lliemdu were filled w ith
..methiiiji which looked like it might 1
l.atn, client nuts, or aomi-thing of that
t .in J ; 1 had one of the twit in my
liaiids ; I asked them to hand it to me :
,i v father ordered them out of the barn,
j iitiiig a double-barreled i aliot-pun at
them : said they had pjt there abont 11
o't ! k the night liefore.
Wm. Hanna n the I'rfh of April last
ul..ut m'lut'k Lewi and Ticker were
in n y hum ; they had two mk k and a
.i. iK;. .hn , I ordered them out ; they
t-.i ! Hit they went into the barn about J 1
.', i,n k ti.e cipht before ; I wan talking
w i'.ii ir.y hroti-r a! .nit the Yoder rob
In ; had just heard of it, and sjke o!
:., u.g driven two men :t if ii.y barn ;
u l ;nin to ru-n can.e op ttie river
r-w-i earrj-irijr a e-:ijde ani-kx : t..ey were
.:.. .:,; 'din the iiir-.-ii..ii .f N-mcrhi-M :
i i-. llieiu they w:i!d l;ae to jf bjck
:-i ( .ii.'.iuj-u.e ; Waikt-r and Fiannijrau
uir ai.'i.j ;Uft then : miije iit:le c;n-.-ri-i:r.-n
Imit pife: I ake-1 theai where
?li.-v w fr-.ni. hut they did no! give a
.-iv ti. I.i.iie ner to lliat : they fcai-1
I . v .a-!trii;iiuil!yemiefruiu Ua'.li.nore :
ll.t-ti ii.ked thMD where tiiey were g-i-irii
and they fcaid ihey w allied to pf V
l',. i- n'vhbirho.d of Tlin Uat.-rs ; thai
t;.e -re pr"tixl uiinere ; 1 afcked from
lijii Uirej-tmM they rjimo w hen they en
t n-d n.y lwrn ; they mild they ha.Uun.e
from the S.-ulh.
Ji.hii tlanna I.ive in Ad iii-m town
fc'.i.p, on the rid leadii.$ from Contiu-er.i-e
; on tiie 1'ilh of April Rjiw
and Taker a!-ut 2 o'ehn-k in the after
n n. almiil 7 ) yurin from my houe,
nioTij: the road (.'o.np in the direetion of
i:ni riie!J ; I htjirted aft-r thwu and ar-r.-!-l
them ; v.e a-ked Uieni to go with
r.r. to ( V.nf'in-niv ; we went mt tln-re to
t!.e l.rkof i.he ria l, !i re my hrother
Ji-ft u: A'.ij--tiiie ar. 1 tl.eiatyert one cot
-n t . lvr'i t in-' ii. a;il 1 UK.k the
i- tii.-r tyii tl e hrtr. 1-i-iiiij.l me; e w.eut
ii- a n a!'i!'. half -y I-iimi civ horn
I ("ot ii m m-e, here the prioin re wic-
i --f.ii-.i mi matin? thr.r i--ajie ; the man
v . i thf hl-i- in- stie c -t out of Aiu
t.Tu 'd n sn-l Lii 1 Joan M ':te I
.:. i-k. un 1 ;vten Vnt to r "aril for a
! i.f-r hi-f. rra a r-V'.tVi-ran-l or-lt-r-
i .;-1-. iM nil of tiie a arn ani
. r t... i-u-v, h h" did ; '.'.e man
i i.-1 nit- on tor li.-rwi had a ftr-.'e
l . ii.-1 .r the r i -n f n j r-w'i--
al.i 'i he hna:,y . -eiede-t m jiro-
'.i i t.
i i . i in
4 iw- "-j
': A i.- .! w - 'j 7i--r
; : tor ; !i ot A ; i ! I - i. V. yi,
;'..: an I J -l.:i 1Um. , i-: .--n
.i. :.-t. v ii V nirriri l, .in M-ti i(,y
1 . .::. j ti.- ri -Lurry ; t.r y pju-i u
j. i l ir f .!!..rl ai i ii. ,u,it1 a to
v.feit.jy jiiir (r.Kii ari'l a Irt-re tli-r
r- ' s "t aid what tli y had in tiie
r-knalo. h tl.i r mt-re carry ,vg ; Uike-1
lo i:.r:u i'(if 1 i ui;iiu'.e. aihn Waiker
toid Alidrrw 'jjjliaj;an I'aiiiraiol.C ; Win.
i. h ft ali i went h"ioe; th. r eo:u
i IU--1 kUiut tM-iiiji very (.rf-ih.rr. and I
,i I taking i in-( f them half Way
. aii-v l- ijy and the other ti.e other
i'lil , 1 t. k liim in aith me and ah irtly
r-f'-T i.-kui: li k. m that Mr. llanna
lu l t..k.-u the o'.her ou tin- horne behilid
! -ti : lur ' i"ire pl lo piinj; pretty 'at
nr. ! 1 c t iiaite a d. -. :;hi'a-l In-fore I
km-w it ; m the aay I-eaiit t-ouiidained
if iiiijT wif mi k au 1 aiid he wn
cm.r.iird with heart J.-'a-: he lo kei
j.i. I a-ted aa thor.h he wait m. k : we
iue to a fprin; and I ier:iiitt"d him to
p.t out. to take a drink of water ; after
Ui.ui;: a drink he u hieiily dn-w a re-
v. !.-! iU me and 1 then diw-"ienl tliat
I. .- x frte of the leart dixcaiiean 1 1 was
tuken with a an.l-ien attark myself: he
.leumn le-1 t't 1 t'uruw up uiy tian-U
v i ii h I d.d i Sout arp iment ami alo
reln ited (rnnvfully over the fenee ujnm
hi-i re-iu.
John A. Walker. Corroborated1 t.-!i-nionr
of Mt-rs. John llanna an 1 ll.ws
An'iistine.
tnW 1. tTofl Ijvr in Confluence:
n the ju:k on M m lay evenin at
As-KineV; ;ieneil on? of the Barks ;
vlie uV.tlor Kirk, w hich e iitainod a dem--sjohn.l
a-!iie ciiar cike, aiu-aje,
ri.-iuis au I t-lioxtnittA. All contents were
repiave.1 an.l taken iark to Aagmtine's
lu.-
JiM-ph I'mla-rjiohn Live in Farette
-iiinty, ahiiiit three ini'es fnin HillV:
know JwemaniVi Thoina ; ake-l him
si'i :: eirrviuj piovi-i.n to lldl': a 1
iid tint J hid errr'u-.l apple. eir
sold nicnt to tiiem. Went with Thomas.
An-lera-m an 1 Sheriff of Kayette e-Minty
l'oelilI Ii u-4e on night or ".'n l of
M.irvh and heanl a a hi: I.- w hich he
thought isi fiven hy Thia.i.
l-owel Miver Live in l'.lack n
n'.iij. on the Korge mad : Cre or aix miiea
troio M.linii-.-.liurv ; st four loen
po.i i.i direvtir.n of I '.kliik Mtur-Uy
April 1 tti, iMMit tweuv r.U aprt :
r.-iiiM- lm i9 a ir f ttie aii-n.
Wiu I'. t'..k Live at Meyelaie.
I'aut I -an made a atiti-merit to me
out l-y acviiie th.it iie ciu'.-I
iv k4 w !i-rral-vim or, itu' lar an
:-! iv wif ii! ; aii-l that he nUti il!
. j'Hna M"kttUy A i --il i't'h. at ti.e
ii-ioc of A'jihani T.i-mia : on Thn'"
l:.v ruf1 t April ". at h-iieof Marshall
Sii iiin. o !"n-lar Birl.t So'ii, with
An.aliaiu Thoaiaa, on Saturday ti ijrti
.'"U.. Willi Ahraham Thmnaa, on Sunday
H:;. '.h. lih Mm su I van ; he Ui n
ra-i tkal lite eroad aitghl tlol.k it in
ti'!!. he knw theae people, l-nt he
m hi o'e-t wa to arrwl ihcin ; lie
aljiMid that hp had l-Hirht whifkev f.-T
j!.te ianirK. a la- d.rtivnt on-aiinim,
tie final ftaiion for Marvoail Suhnan ; he
e;J that lie prop.i naoij the w hiskey
if -r W j urpwr- of tnakmi: the arnwt.
.l.ihn lnt s. L ie in I'.iki1. k lown
a";.ip ; know (iraut K'an;haS a cjnver
aatcu with hi u ah iit the roV.iery ; ,e
tan I he knew iwmie of tiie piirtie and
vi. ulJu.ke iu-anw towardx tlieir ar-rv-4
; we were tait ins ahm! tiie ma'ler in
tue f!:iii y almnt thi- tine aud aouie one
f (be family inquired an to how La? f.Hind
thU-out; he aaid that lie knew auiue
tiutif f tiie par.i(i.nil would find me
ihitifc one way or ano:l.or : a.me one
p-niarked tiiat they woui.i not tcii hint
foeir awtf and lie re.l:e-J that he had
k-j"t xTet fir Uiern before; I think he
knew the S-uliivan lov; be u"I1 my
i :ouse Wedneiay laotxjir.g and the next
tone 1 Nt hiui was at ilcycrhdale after
it" nl; hare know n him since jolt,
;vv. ; left iut hoaae about o'clock ia
the f .emu: of tpnl l ilh. ii;i my ,;hi-r
h re-1 l.all l, tell KM ' p.'.lVV to-
ther.
ChrUlan Liver.tr oodL Live at S.i'i
hnrr ; ks-xr tira it reu!i ; had a conver
l;ou iUi hiin atit the robix-ry; he
t ill me rm of what he e.alleU t!
Mi-C'i-.Man-itown i:in;: a-k-.l ne if
ictcr Kiwher an-i i. V. Iieachr ilii r it
have a gnial d."i of cah aboot them : toid
hiru I J.'i not know ; thia convenuijon
was on the 'Xih of Mank.
I'phrni:n i:n?!e. Know irar.t It.-a ;
had inline convt-nulion with him atnttt
the robisery : was taikinj to him on Kil
ter Sunday ; wa ti-.ikimr and j iking with
him ; he Mi ! he would m.-r his eK-k-etU-ijfc
fjr tlO: he then opened the
bock aul I did njt see acytninz ia it :
he then aid I w ill il tj yoi for i,
an ! opening it aain etiowed me :iiiie
hills and said "this in Kinie of Yo.ier'
money I aw a f 29 and 10 bill but am
not wire a to any more.
W. J. fisher. I Know (irant Ivan;
helped to arrest him at Joseph Savae'a,
in Layette county, aliout a mile from the
Hill Houie, on Monday morning follow
ing the arrest of the other p-trtied ; fnund
a revolver an his perin ; di i not have a
warrant.
John J. Keynold. Live at Ooii.lu
ence ; had a conversation w ith Iiauabut
the fxib'ttery; he waa in charge of Mr.
W'oodmancey at the time ; he volunUt-r-ed
to Uik to me about the matter ; told
site he knew the parties who committed
the robbery at Yoder and that he w a
about jr-iting cp a party ti arre-a them
but thee were a lilk- toj imick fir him.
Marct-ilu-Kike Knew Jcre Th uirw :
had no particjiar oonveraaliou with him
about the rohtH-ry ; did Dr aay anythiu;
about provini ma ; met Jllili on the Mao
the la.-t M m lay in March ; he say to nie
"hold tip, I would like to have a little
talk w ith you" ; he said, "you fellows are
a he'i of a party net, omiti up to my
place looking for roUierg and tiionliirj
thnjUfc-h nn- houie. If I find you or any
other man in uiy lot looking after robViers
I w ill hhoot him down like a dog." We
had a little further c onversation, and I
left him.
Samuel I'ullin Live at Summit Mill?,
a half mile from Y-der'8 ; have butcher
ed for Yoder ; recr;ui2l hann show n in
court m belonging to Yo ler ow in to
peculiar cut which he exp'.ainel tithe
jury ; the hams were the oik tarkcu out
of sacks carried by Lew i an ! Tai-ker.
J. M. Miller Live at Meyervlale.um a
merchant . have b;tn buying s'vir from
Y oiler for t lie pant 10 yearn; witne
Uent.fie-l piive of surir takea froiu aack
at AojruKtine's ho'ise by mark he had
put on ilat that time; ui.-o hil Gael it
into mould ui"-.l by Yult-r aud was lirm
ly c-nvin.-vil that it wai Yo ler .leij-ar.
K ijar Kyi--. I Kv-a! Mt-yemiale ; 1 li,-.
ed to arreI thev j-ii!e.n tne J-:!i of April,
oiisuikIjv: I hei;H-lto arTe '.' ei -.-j-t
lv.m ; we went to the hnii-n- o.iit lo
n!ikin Suuiiv the ot Apri. and
aTrsied I'ealur Ta-iter. W. C II 11. (,';ia.
Ijw-ii... Ja. kiin -.hraa ; the o:iier yo.:n:
man. An.lens.r.. n a.wiHed near t y ; 1
didn't ee him arr.-iei : Mar'. i . j.l.vai
and Tiio.ni w-ri--:eu-.i a; ' it ' I -.i' :
-on wt- a-re-ted ai I he Ij ie f a mar.
hr tiie lini ol l'.-lier . wa or-uzl tnr
i Irre.-t .a 1- to ir o.i'. on d ! -re il r
ie t.liif I-. .1 "".-re.it ti.uv- in ci'i (' eille..
li.m .Oi H l.f . ot.e catii- ill fr-.ru tiir -lit li
,ti i ,r li-in u.t:ie wl.'-re r
il.i '' s.i:inati wa and 'he "Hier
lo i .fn- in o-i Ll:r li.i! ti ; we i-jini-. I.i
-r r-ai il-r !I. ( i.-ue a'd the -u I wa
O'tinfi -l :i '.-ve tkie !i u a -r e ti.e
t--;i. a 1.. oroke arid lite d i--. tarke.l and
II il an 1 I w le cam o l'. oi U - h n-e to
mv w 'tal tiie il i.4 were L-arii.n at. th?
th.yii werr prelty rl -r in the houe an-l tii-y
rovere.1 torn w ilii tiieir (film ari-1 told III til
to boi l up hit- luti l.mti l com- up, and he
waike.1 lip and tlien tit-)' nmiutlde1 the
limiv; Lwiti, Ta-ker and Jack Sullivan
howej f.iht . it ai-(ieared tiut way; they
z i up on the hift of the hot"?, but tuiallv
t:ie w-inirn prevaile.1 on tli-in and they
ajrree.1 to utim-ii.l.-r ; they came out on the
jiorch and 'im.iidereJ and were haniciitr
ed . the hoiie a torr and a-haif, part loj:
and weather-hoarded ; in the tirnt mo-it,
ialleil tiie kiti'hen wan an old Move; i'l the
room back of thai wai au old bed a:id bu
reau and there wa a heJ on the tUwir ; there
wen only two b.iii in the hnue . a ham
laid on thi bureau, partly cut up; in tiie
ball-way ninnin nearly ea-l wa- a trap
door wiiicb they ued ana c i,n: ; there
wan a cellar to the lioune ; there wa u i
Mairw ay leadinp up to the lofi, simply h oleii
i tit in the r! mr and a ladder set tip ; in the
kitchen part wa a place to f up o i the
loft by climhir. up the los ; ttie luiiie w an
very filthy : up ntairn we found a pun with
boili hanmieri erxked and two she! is In the
.Umbie barn-led jrun with twenty elun in
e.i- Ii fiieli, and a lot of lea 1 shut : we tound
up there three rfrnitli and Wenseu revolvers
and one was taken off uue of the w m;n in
the h;nine ; we found aii-o a ban lie of la-hes
hone: i !ioe shiw.-il that biinJ.e t!;.-y hil
Iiere to-day wan got at the hjjs ; IVvr Al
brlirht pulled thi-m out from a siieif in the
kitchen ; I didn't arrent A ehtrjn : my men
arretted him near Markleynhav : a pair of
steel knu-. kiei. a handy -bill" and a picket
knife were f Hitid ou him : I hive the knuck
les in uiy pMNcniiiui ; 1 didn't s-ie the knife
myself hut I saw the leel knu.'klca -and the
hiily.
i'r n-e irnin i'i.i-1 T.i t sni r'ihMh
r-Mim in this hotine, ori the firnt :1 i n ; it wi
not livke,l:the d.ir wsn siauduii; i.en
when I nn- it . ulliera were likely in U i .re
I wan: there were old sachem and a jr-md
newi:i miM-hine in the-e : there a a lot ot
old ru'jblnh s-a!tere.I al! over t lie rl Kr pru
mictriii!y . tiie '-ckiiii and miiietis wen
: -mid t.et:ter in the kii. hin: tiie pe.p'.
uiiln'l ail hve tiicre: there were iHt Inb
enough for tuat ntimi-T of ie.H.'ie. uni-n
tliey cihjliit t-nre'.lier in s nut- ut-'atrfil
way: I didn't reiv.ver any r.i in. r iu tt,.
houne, or in thin wb-ile lran-l-':i.n . !; t'ti
an wan "Cai.d.n in tiie na-l La. it : n 1. r- '.-'-Itu-r.
anil I said to tliem " Take ttia: nun
ahm , ' that wa at tiie Hiii II aim.
It--hTvei. Ji.Mn's h ane i oi!v fire or
ten ni-n-llen wa k fr.mi ttie Vejiku,i .,.J
VTKiiiia line II " in n -t t.r . it i r.i.t
on tiie intrrier 4 (t. -nf S; t:s.
I;e ere--i am iiied T!e-e in a wa-rant
w-e1!) oat l.tr ( l.a-len J Le at an.) i.ti.e ,
.h-h. t haw tiie warrant.
Ih-. Ii. l.llier I l i m etiil-ielax anJ
w a a'tiie w li-lt tt,, a-r,-l w a uiale.
V,liH-.nes .iela'ln uf tiie ar-rt a'.ut tle
sanie a I lie lal i.rie
l'ijarKW rnn-a ',el Wfien i arrrnle.1
Ta-ker tie mod. - I w lh we hal (..urlit t:li
luvl d.rd " lie sai-L T)ia! w hat we Lad
iiiietjilmj l iki, but tt- women peruadej
i; to lumijrf , that tmia.-k wm Uia.te
wiien I unlerrd h mi to be hand-ci.ed to
11:11.
I'eter Alhrnr it I waal m wien the ar-re-n
werr nia.k , I f-inid t i ; i ; their
waa (toe :.ty-il.i!Ur bill and two twenty
doiiar piid pieim; f f.mnd a fif'.y d-.Hr
prrrnli. k a:i-i a twenty rolj p:e.te wrapjied
op in a littlr rait en 1 lied sii.it an I it wan
tiircwn I tliii.k by Sullivan to the la !y they
called hi vster, i; wa thrnwn on the pj.vh
and lteem- liirkel it up and I demii.linl it
from hhn and ojieneil il in tl-e preoc- uf
the crowd and I cl.mrd on il . I think that
belonged to Sullivan? tlien I found
ni'Me on l.i uoninion aiier wrhsdhiinin
tiie h k-up ; it wan a twenty d-ilar folj
pime; a ten d-iilar "rritiark 1 fc.ued in
Uill s jnw.nrse.kro : 1 pot ?'. ,S5 fnjm Siihlvau :
w'orj. J a-ru..sl I;il and put the hand
nf. on Lai he wautel top-.iii awayariiuud
the psnlen f tue; 1 i..,ia bim to Mop and he
said he would like to walk down ai'Hip ih
eo.-e. fiirtiK-nr was jj-iineto be some rt.i.
work, some hootins or sonnet hinr ; be said
be would hke to ;ret out of that, that there
was polnj- to le fHiie trouble; I arr-1ed
Snliii'an at lVsu's house and when the
other crowd came they had Thomas; i a-tied
him whs be was aud wbcihcr he w as uue
..: 1. v a-u l iie 1
i'lC'n.- i-iell a I-, l-i.t- '-I
t.i t. ii : i f.-tt-i-i t5.'
ber. h ill ".he i:lt.'li--n.
rrcriri -f-J ' ily
C'tW ; iece aa.-. rA;.---l
et-..( j- ii i. an ' I il-tn
s.i t .e i'.rsl rca.i al
ii Jo t I'j i; lio-." oi
1 ftiW a book-a-e ;a t 1
vtjji : f -1 k In n -t-: I
noi: : I orirrtd him Ui Ii
I l-.sn d- tiH.-I T.mK ;
Ol ; hi- .. 'Iced t .1
P..-Ki.d pro-, itijtjs
i.iin e j a water"
o.ie tsrn'5 i illar
cp ar.tl iiir-.wn to
t arnrt Ti. .mi; 1
;-..t till! Loiiw : I
tl.-e rabUMi room ;
re ; 1 th.c.k there
h i.i t a.Tet AiiJcr-
- ,-i--rie I ; 1 tbir.s:
i a;n s-ire I h&nd-
enlfed II
I .h.hi'; h-ar Ij;!:er inisTe a;;y
rvi;ari;s.
lir. Fi h:rnr r-Th.-.n-a
nai.l he i-
Liiti; u: :. r : i si;.
1.
i-1--. i.; '-T w!.a: :ie was
.-. "A;i-t y-iii iii'rriSisl
I- ri'.-l c-:..v as rook fvr
in the tuatlr"
tbem and that he hid iot.t work fjr tbera ;
! swid to h m, ' I' d y it iu-t they were
robbers at tne time ' he sui.t he dldfi t at
Crt, bit funl it out after at -1. but wan
afraid.
IL Si. MrMiiiau Tl.ii properly has been
in my ee!-;oii as S hen if woee the h-ar-ine:
ti uouey tha. a a. placed iu n.y kerjr
ir.g wi.sd-pMMteJ in bank, it r.isy he in tne
bank yet; i don't ki.os that I have .hp.
edo( imre ti.an -r fi: Mr. Ilit:rt
bad an orier i r t.n : the money that waa
(:ott-n lit-ni N.-;!.e f ill. van. ' "', I Fe
tier when she was diw i. -. I . mere was a
ilfiy-d .iia-h..l a.-iJ 1 funk a iweuty-d-;iiar
bill
Aflj. .m idvii;.:-.! t-y ; -e aii-iesn, were
now chn-d and tiie I
mr.i ii.u ::b re-led.
iLst.- A'lon.cy
k 11 I. -ate i j el iter
nooe i-ri-e; i. as lo
Tn.'U.aa a:-d Ar-e-rsjo.
an-l leave wa crare.!.
a. . n -I mi uriM itt i it ma tit;: i-c
r. l!..:.-.-ri
tle (I. :-!. i
l .11 II
i.jn-ied the
.'n f irtil
! I- an ah'ii
i Ta'er. an-l i
cae
lint
as to
.ked
luv Cv-'iri ;o iiislruc. lii--j-lry tnt toere ws i
H..I su:! . l-ut n :.h oi e to c-niVl.T Hi:; aud I
Dean. Till the t'-.urt -I-viin.-J to do.
Jaii.b s. Ati-leevn. 1 live in lifury Clay
tp . I'avei.e i '".'ty ; I am toe ow ner of
ilieil il lio;.j : nr. hu::ie-s in leac.iiu-r: I
was lesviiin in i .no'iios.i Iat a 11 ; my
family removed Irotn II.!. h-iu-e af:er Nov.
eiti:!ion ; Wm. li.!l m-tii-d lino ii ; I i:ave
!iim k---'.-:ii until 1 raai? tick auiti : 1
retameil one p'm. ! j:i"l in tiie front of
tiie houne: I didu't e-iiue back for atsiul I
three moiitn?- I found t'niis -aii.rivht; there
are I", acres of lait-i aita- lieii to tiie house; 1
was at the Hill bouse the week ix-fore this
r-ibi-ry : tliiiijfs there were nil ritriit then ; I
itioveil into t:.e ho'ise. si;n-e Hill niovc-J
away; thii.es were a.l in j-rrtly hail order
when I went ha. k : 1 in-, er k-pt a cess sil
in tiie bail of the house: there was a board
ra,eJ in ill" iiall wli--n I We:li hl-'k, and ft
was very lilijili-.i-j;;: r.i tin re.
C'n.s.eiani.i,a:ii'ii I rial t.i cicau the
house -if Miicu I cam la. ; it m-lst bave
been ul a a p ivy . II. I. live 1 -:! lot- Ieau
ta-'iil s i I : i M i " -!i .-iiliiva i l". !,irc he liioved
il;!- mv lio ,
Jlar-liail T:. .mi I liv" in Tn:.:! fv.., i
W.
"a . ami am a ol lea tier . kn 'W tin- I
1 ib.c-e : I was i.i ii a t- w- r.c irates one j
l.il.a- hell Uld i" .l -ic ! II. It waa his I
vj-i-nr iia.-.!
ross--A.iti. :
sas there t
e cvelliliji
liri-tius liii-y Lad a paty jhcre ;
ti l -a-..iiiii .w- re noi there : I .lon't
w ;
sn. w- wii i wa : ; , .. a . I t iie tout- ; I am a
br-1' in r .-I ' T.i.ut.rt-. i.t.i "f t iie d. lcii hints.
M.vr li l-Mm- I'.i li il lul in
:h 1. -.in . kept r,-. .tt.ler or:ly l.w ,s atit!
Tj.i,.T : 1 (iiiin t t. -w- li-. i'.i-viie- the way
. Toe ' at.
i lil i..oiV'ili.'.-1'i ti f -roti w hen the
a-s1- t.rf rua le.
II.
Ira it 1 1 -.-i
in ); i.:;. k ion-
ip
i. . i! ! ' 'm ("'' rv 1 mii n ! my h.,U-
r 1 i-!..v ; in- -:- i-Tt- a '- :.t ,)'tit;k ;
I a :: rr .Ki i I.i- fft to n'.e !.irn with
me ati 1 a'jd ha- k T't ti e I: it- ; tie tta lliere
at V -"fi k ; he thdtj'l K h'.MVit aiiy roi
U -V ; .t the liii:!ii ' 'iie ruMrery.
S-ii'i iln.:ie I ;e iti II k!ii k to'n.-hip
with Henry V,n ; k.i"r ;ra:it Dean ; on
th? tiii.ii! if l.lth April In? at Ileory
0lSr ; he was tht-re till iimniin ; he was
mith rsse ; that wan t Sir iiirht of the Yoier
riU-ry ; I am his ife.
"rx"n cia!itia:i!iu We were nijrried at
Kilter ; l hoy vail iut- -il I ie Utitiie yet: he
eanie there j-'imui! S o'(-a-k ; he was not out
l Twet-n T ..nd 1 2. 4
Thorns U Iea:i I ki.ow Wm, IX Hi and
where he lived; he livi? in Anderson's
(mii-e ; te wa1 -int iiti- f nt;li.yv-l hy me ;
1 doit't know wheie he was on l.'Uh of April.
Thorua it. IVuii 1 k.iow Win. Iliil anil (
where lie lii. ; he hvei in Andersou'?
Iiou ; he wa Kmietimt s t:'.; !yei by me ;
I don l know lerv iie w as on ihe lMh of
April.
J. T. roIh ks I kTi-iw the Suliivan bovs
' ,
and Tkrr : I know An.kr.n. Hill an
i;rmil i ktin m t i I ' -i ..f .ril 1 1 ill .nic f
. , . . , ...
fta till' ll.lllU' fiTiil i.'.lli..il Mil'! tilt 1 till ' tllnw
wife wan Willi l,im;n, '.! e!-e wa.- at my Henry Sul!ivan-I live in Fayette tvuniy, thin since, except hnntin a little,
bi.u-e wiiii hi in : I .e-n Mai-h .Sullivan, ' "ear I'liKiiitowu ; 1 l-e.w Ja.k aud Marliall J. SI. Sullivan, ainilier i,t the d-.-ftiidants.
Jaek Sullivan. Hen J-iilhvan ami John !ir. Sullivan ; 1 work al I'uijntuw n and Uurd ! and p-nera!!y lalknl Marh, u then swuni.
mure on the Hth ir. tbe ttii-1 lie .if the fire- j u' Ueanon . Work. ; I an out there on j He aid-I live in Henry Csv tuwn.-liip.
.,.R..i.ieberat.i!t II u . l.v t : my wife Sa'unlay a:ii .ntayed over Sunday : I went Fayette county : I km. Win. Hili ; I know
and 1 were out a!":, rep (::. and fmnd them i home on tle lJtb and laiiiie airos. l'eter j he wan over on the oiher i-Me of t:,e m ,un
drinkhiit : I .l.du l uj muci to them, lie- O.H.eman, Jiepb I'aul and John Sullivan ; tain e.n a vih ; lie hired a horn? an I buvy
cause lain'ta drinki'; .g man; 1 am Mep- i '-he Mad John maid it wa. his wile birtb- j "f me ou the llih: I wan at J.ibn Ium
falher t-f Hill, and he came tutre to are hi. I Jay : I wan just going out to iut Caiber . and I more", on the l i h of April ; Jack-on Suiii
mother : he came then- on Fri-lay and stay- ' diuu'i intend srimp further; be told me lliat j n wan there to; it wan my iier n 1-irih-,.l
till I .m ;.r,,i',r.M.l,, in ! aiel 1 Went up to b.s houne with the bov. ; i day ; stayed there ti l M .11 1 iv ; I know
tiie S'.):ia:i. and 1 am a br..::ier in-law to
i iinnioie : I j i'. tf.i;e to i-ie-u ; they were
i-aniu'inf . iinie. and I tb-ln'i mop lni:.
t I-.H- ea:i::liali'll Il w.l abjut the mid.
lie 1.4 ti' f'-io-ti
went to i'.iiin re
than t;ifn-e or Int-ir
jio t.r u i"rM i!
nrtir 1'iiji'Titttwn , tl
ai.'i.l II oii.n-k ar
iW u?!.e t' u( a"
I. i: tulr a W ;i
Mayea a l w tt.,i. y.i un
UV dr ; ..V r-
IU -'..Tit t 1 ..-.!. t -t
fr m j'k t m
Mi
-e her sit
r .
! . til , we o.i y
iui.I ol lliere b-
Ta l.-r at llisi il-ne
:i---.- I ,.ve : it
It
i . ! ; i van ,
th.-m at my
.'ik ; k.ww k an 1 1
in ".'ii f Aii ! f -ur. t
f
t. wU;
.. a a 1
1 1
re , :t w a n
w if 's bie! ! iv an ' w . w
it : I t k i : 'i I'j .',
arid ll-r.-T Si .in i.'-ir.-h!
I. k a- ! M.-.'i -day
rt.-ili. '.n i t I- I: --T,
the 1 " ; , 1 a. th. 'ii . n
tue. I father's . tl.. i trfl.
.lay; W !:.. ay w t
U ut. IJ II on 1ie I ':i, . -i.
. 'e r-n-i- l,rt -nj
r ... -nun
-i !.-.. e tlot
...I tl-! V. ,n-
e M .il ! 1
M eiii,ljv jt
I '.'.He t .1 la
t " , -en
i - 1. ; i." w
ti -t: .- , a
l"tt otl 1 '-!
.. ::.' via';, ar, I Ja. a
:-, ii . I.i. t w. -it .I'll
. ...... . . , - . . .
Ma si. I
liu.it ;
thci
w.T.t iijl. if l sk and .he went I
in ti.c ha k
t'ems-ex.tiilri.-I iM'an.r.'. wotka
al.vut a n..le and a half fr n:i l uiontoi
thev are coke wol!.: I U. I work tl.rr I
but don t E w ; we i.a I a tii. in of b i-jor
when ctlei.ralin; ne w:f.'. 1 irtii dar ; '
I. ... .... ... .lr.. . . I' ..--, t,- ;..t.. -
... J . .... v.. ..... .... ...
didn't maik -i -n how .
lav ni 'lit ' .
. I
.i n 1 iln nk in
town;dra:ik often: was fs-lii.jf pretty !
fill w h-n I i.-ft toar. ; tioswuiaa and !
IVal were pretty wtr.iih; ; tiie ".illivans i
were there when we it home; 1 am
marrie.1 to a Satiivan ; I don't know j
how t'.ioy ca-ne : they stayed till Mon-i
day and went away on one of Marsh
horse and his father's horse: Ini' l,l- I
! links on Sjii lar for a few minute ; hi. j
! ifi. wa with him - thev lae-l or.le ' . i
i r . , . , , '..
few Ui.tiJtt; I uui a cu! hauler; the !
i . , . , . ,, ,, ' , i
I cumpunT was t, hve.y f.,r rt, and .
; his wife. I am r.'-t a jv-ir !nnjin ;
j ;
i man : I urir.k nut d ni t pet anything out i
j of the riad ; the ?a!i-.n listed till Sin-
day Eitt'it l.at they l.-.'.d a ijaart ; 1 c.uld
j not U'l! w here my w lie w ns now ; she w as j
21 old The ,la of A, -it - Ill
- . - - - - -1 - -
wasb-srn ls:h day of lebrosry,
Wins'. Virginia: in Wheel. nz.
ia :
U.'-siirex-t I ilidu't ft-e Tasker and his j
wife together on the l.'.th of April. '
At C o'clock the Court a ijourne-J until j
S.JO T!iar!ay niornirg. j
-. .i li.iS-j u-ii;J.
Jit the o.eiiinj; of the tamA TcttnJar
moruioif a niotioa fora iwar trial ia the
eawofCiitrk ii. Einford o.'.nvi.-Ud of vio-
la:ir. the li.pior laws w-as jesited by Vr.
li ajfon! s coun-ri. The new tr.al w-as askei!
fjr o:: therrt.iund tliau thever-lict wan against
both the :sw aul the evid-:c? in lber-.i--3.
Tiie motion was tied a;.d will be argued aad
dci it-d hi.rea:"ur. j
Tue tlourt announced fl.at nii.t sesan.rn i
woniubcbe'l duriiig tiie remaini-r of the j
wot-k. j
T:.e geuto" jut L-rioml the bliis in Che j
canes of I.. A. Morrison an-j S. J- Uirtiwr. and i
fdsowl tie euts Jin th prosecutors. Ubesej
we cro-n c.rs iu w:ii-!i ea--h pr-ine--uti?r I
... '.. ,.
tkarjinj t'te:lier With having so;J I .jiior .
" """" :
l rue bin vrm urdn i ariwsi tn . .m
Sta. rrm-r,r pjor in cLuri of a church
adui'erT3di.ffnicati.ma...dbinUrJy. Mis,
Sr-san Taster make, the Infjrmatkm In all
tbe cases.
In the rase of Wm. II Raytnan, chargeil
with etobexilement, th (rand jury ienored
I lie bill and decided that the prosecutor,
Ct arles Kiclier, must pay tbe costs.
A true bill, on the char of assault and
battery wnii intent to kill, was returned by
tlte p-and jury as-ainst C. I. Lewis. Jackson
j j Sallivaii Marshall SulUran and Uscatnr
j Tasker.
Tiie prand jjry thought that there was
i m x rrijenre eo wijli on which to find a true
1 m n neof theCotnmoowealt'i ajrainst
! .. ., , .t ...a
, luinon nimsin. coarireu wiiu hit. aim :
therefore isnonsl it. j on tl,e nil-'ht of the lllih of April, I was
T)icarof CommonwealthTs.C.J.lwis. I at John Diu!nore's;I fix the time be
et al., was then resumed. ; cause I know it was my sisters birthday ;
J.wph Paul I live in Fayine county i Dins-nore is married to my sister ; I gtay
t about iwo miie- and a half from Tnion- -. e l there from Saturday evening till Moa-
: ....n- '.M,f it mil 1mm J,.hn
. . . ,
' Iiiiismore; Iain a miner and am not re-
i , , . . . .
J
TT Z , r , , ,
Jack and Marsiiall Sulhvan : I seen thrm at
,
John Dim-more's house on the evening of
il,A I I, r.f 1 ,,rtl 1Lt I ., mo ..i.ff wit h I'-:..r
,,u.N..lrl..,..-..u.
GiKHsriiian ; it was Dinsmorc's wife's birth-
day atid I went out with them and found
the Sullivan, there; I stayed till somediinj j
after midnight.
cV-iss-examiued Dinsmore a-kid tee to po
nut 1 'c nnn ili il-i!, tir th aeiMiltil I read
in ih pniier; tbe aTeame out on the
I". h ; it is a daily paper: 1 have known the
Sullivan rar! while; I live close to the
IJeav.n's Works and close to Caal fiiirin
Hollow.
Mr. Koontz here a-ked the witness if
wniiesin .,
: it
Coil Spring Hollow was not the rendezvous
of the Mot'lelis'idtowu cane for unite a
I while before tb-y chan-e-I to Marklej-sbttr :
tiie question was strenuously onjectea to out
j the wili.es, w... direct.sl to answer.
I wasn't psrt of the McCldlatnltown canft ;
I . . . ' , .... ,, ,.
! I d'n t know that ool Sprnu; Hoh.iw wan
.... ,. ... , . ..
lu-'ir liea-j-rasneni ; j iiearu Ol I neui, uui i
. - .
I r.tnemtx-rw.i.itliey were sanl to tie : nun
I ties same party wan bl.meil : I wai. t mti-
i ninte wiiir ineni ; i am acq-iaitiiea. init s an;
I didn't no on a sure w nli theni : I didu't
In't o on a e
know they were there till I went ; ne
ere
not very drunk; Jack Sullivan. Marshall
; Sulliv-m, John Dinnmtire, Hen. Sullivan anil
' Mr. iim-tnn wai there; 1 Kiseman was
! not b aiueil with b-inr a member of the
fltti?;! d in't think (vooaeniaii aud Hen.
j Sullivan were blamed.
j Ite-d:rcctl know Taker; know nothitiz
; ab-uit his w hen-abouts on the I.t'.h of Apr;
1 P. W. ti-srs-nian I live
1, .
.inj.n .
Wo-ks. J'.,tt county, aboct two mii.s rs of tiie srau : I l.-Ueve 1 di-i see pouih-t-
i-.,:. ...,.... . s... i.v ..i m. .h..ti : thine to '.hat eif-s-t in the tiars-rs : (.'har-
' - '.
Sull.va.,: on haiuolay b U.U of Apr;,
Din.orr came past and I went with him
to rnijtitowu ; he asked me to come home
witli bini;said they would have a lime a lady by the name of Miss.Tcais, who
pa-ty as it was las w ife . birth-day ; we ( was on a visit ; my sister 'was also there
vurteil abiut So'clit-k; Hen. Sullivan and n a visit ; tliey weren't there cookiog
J.ie Paul and us all went out ugvt her ; t he j wilea e were arrest j I ; I had no revot
Siiilicans w-mv therj when we git there; ver m ,nv lmtft,m; I had a revolver
I tit the date by John telling me it was lus hrn . , Uon't know where it was. I laid
wife' b.rthday and Ve would pto rat and . . ,, . . . .,
, , , . , . it on shelf w hen I we.'it there; there was
have a little fun ; we seen in the pi-crthei ' .
iiofthe wkut the McOrMandtuwn lorkeJ or thretit mad,; Ta
gngbeincat YodtT. ; it was to ker JMn t say he wa.mv.rry we hadn t
be ttt panK ; I ion t know anything about ! ! 1 bren arrestcHl before ; it
Decatur Talker at tlietiiue: he had U-ft t a.s in Muy or June, lSsl( hi Fayette C.(
home some time before.
Cross-examined J am Taker's rep lath
it ; it seeiui il i3 talked that t!ie portion
that are here, some of tlicru. wtrre
the
Mn-C'iollAndiown ans ; TatktT liad lived right
i:!..se to me ; the alliiaim arriv..dcoa!.i:is
of mine: I am not related to I.'wis ; 1 am ac
quainted with Hill; he was over there; he
came 011 the U:h;l am well acquainted
with Mr.. H.li ; wa w.ire drinking t irether
on llie cum coming over ; and I'aul ain me
had little li paor; bad right nice time at Dins
moie' tbat night ; I live balfa mile from
Cool Spnng Hi.ilw ; only lately I heard that
was bead.piarten of the SlcClellandtowu
ptiv; it was iu the papers ; I know it was
tiie l iiti liy uiy working at lliat lime on ttie
! rv-ad and etIiI.g uoa ii the lin.e.
I D
ihMt vSat!ir.Ur it. Itl.k of Ai.r.f m l.in
, . r " .
laeutuplo l.t.inttVa 1 Uxiwi Jaek and
iu 1 1 . . tnn-i. i ,i M-i.ie 11 ill wriuir is i lie
; irason 1 re. of.x.r.r ihe day : 1 saw Wui Hill
i on Minitav S-al .iidn'l iwe Tanker.
iutim 1 d hi t know ! -'rn riimiimd. 1 am bratber of these ' now but tall: Hiii m ived over to Marklers
Hiii )!."!; tl.i. ia j k leiidaiiii; my faliier live, al It.asun j burjr last fall : be is a neijbew of nun. :
wa on Mind.r ; my i Wwik. : Marsh .ulhvan live, near M. rkicv.- I di.hi t arrange to move there I. wet her; the
I biii , Ja k live. r.ear where my faihrr live. ;
j a-.iit.ovsiiirj: . tiiiiiitt-n ur iw.-n'jr miles
i fri.ia ti,--, we werr dritikit.f in l uioi.-
Sliitkl.vsburi; i k:l,t.n or iw.-my miles
! t-.w.i , I s'a d at P.n-nioie. till Holiday
...ii .ut a-.u wan wuh Jakand Marshall
: ..HUiw, l"nui "e l a l-ru: lier ni-law of
miw . I,e u,ni.-J tu my sister, I am Lnarn-
J u t; ibe Heu;.liif tral; kl.i.w nothii, J was after dark ; it wan not nii.Iniht : I wa
i v,ul it M irliaitdtow o s'uujj ; 1 Letnl of 1 n at K.iii'e . and &ske-l t.r brea 1 and bui
' ib gtit. tni; 1 a.d.i t kiK.w aba tlwy were; i 'er, I didn't see K-wie at Mey.rnU!e b. f-irr
i 1 1... i!.. .o. ..... I k...... I Ihe'S.'i.re: I ,!i bi t see Mtn h'-i -h-- I ...
- - -
iTH -rte-s , was liariwni Htysril al nrt a. be-
i r-n,' hi l tx fnng ; i wa. arresteu ofae ;
in t.l min luts.1 iu nSi liim and mI n I tene wan m euli i.i jul ; I .ji.ln I quite j and llat.i t-aibvan were roarsbalenl iu
I t il ; h um l u. to pj bimwrif am paid w" u"1 n' time ; 1 didn't break jail ; 1 l-y iiie :u-r:!f, the o.bers having bvn d s
ii t.r llie bol Ik t!,e boodle ; be ' frm uut hole. j i harye-l
in. J -a--' . u was .uppofc-d W bare j Ti,e w in-. w b.-re ai-.l I t stale w!i j A. t'. II ".i-rt. Ks , one of d -fvn.lam .
of iIm. .n.-nintn; . iiteriev an.i Im. wan t mle the bole, but hi dc-'iiiie-I. and the ! comm.;. al.iresseJ t..c j irv in sulrvtance a
t.m.nirr, wan nl bi Hip iiiitruliary
for r. f.- -t. y. sr. anJ a ha'f.
i..n ki"eu aked to Witney who wa.
arte, el w.iti bun. but tl .trietrar H-ecied
, an ! tt.e , i-.:..m n. it
1. Il trans-
bis l.Mtlier
I p'-rcd aiieraarX that it w
; J. L .mm . if th il.-t.-ot 1. 1 1.
! dm; 1 was IT years old when srut to j
i th. plilleiill.iy.
i : ii
. i
J 1. .... I live in L.khik towunhin
and know trant Itean.
I At ihi. Point ieoeral Kminli .Ials.1 llial i
i i
the tomnMHiwealtli tleemel it iMinecen-ary
" u'b-Bake to pnive an alibi as lo (irant
feah anJ oi
j ' i. i..i utane nit inrory oi
ii . i. . ... .
Iks I . i m.ii-(.M. 1 1 1, i. tl,. .l.tf wum. . . -..
- " '
acx-ensorir. bef.ire tbe fact and must necensa
rily bav been absent
I know (irant IVwn ; on the 13th of April
be was at lleniy Opel'.; 1 couldn't tell yoo
what time lsegtt tliere; be left me cl.we to
tt. Paul's church; be told me he wan g-ing
to Opel .; objected ta.
1 know his reputation for honnty ; it wa.
-. Xam.Bl-l ikm't km. of y wn
"Hf th.t be wa. at Opel'.; known 1
.. . . ' i
him over two years; beard a treat mane
mbout hlm since br,.
i . K-;r i i .
- -.--.s. ......... --rut uau (uiitr vn lino; II r
is married to mv neice: hi Udv. Md me
they were married; St. Tau!'. church it!
sboat two miles from Yoder'a.
j ,ho jn,, know
a mo urun ma.itu i anow me neien- i
..... ...ia. , .
. . . . id wujvh -., : :i i img irreu ; lie
lived with me the prciter part of tbe time;
I I never bean! anything a;sinnt bim.
Cross-examination He wa ic my employ
anda tra-to my trust.; others asked me
aboat him ; beard no one talk about him
before tbia occurred.
j J.uis Opel wa.j re.niie-1 an to I-'aiit Iieao's
reuofetiou and teti1rl that it u
Thoeias K.ese I live at MeyervlaT?; I
ran a r ial ralae; kiw Dean since M.irjb ;
d.-i't k-iuar mii.-h iiiboot him ; iteier jjeard
anythliis aitwt.-iM bin U f.,r this.
I Ltarid Fuller 1 i ve i:t E t'.kk township
i ni i::i a Ju-'icc of tiie I'ac-e ; seen tlrant
; !eaa fr.tiuc:n!r ; didn't kn-jw hi:a till
March ; rerver h-za-d aiivtiil:;,: SjTair..- hiiu.
J. C. IVm, recaJIe-l. Ti-.a Coaimuuity
In w huh I tn;w Grant T'ean is about
Mark!eyVnrr ; a fur as I know his re-
paut;,.-n is c I ; ii'-- is no relation to wc,
onjT niV raii,er jj i.;,,, ,
j" iiii-j-jiuer ija - nlic-!. I li re r.'-ar
... , ' ,. . ,,
MiiiiicvsOoi ; know Grant IiVuu since
. .
t v " c i tr u.s, iijei'u4iitii jsi sju. '
I T. J. Zu
revatlie!. Testis eJ that
Orar.t Paan' rrpctatlca was good.
I M. W. Fike, reialle.1. Said Grunt
I De".'c ru "
! Glin.-Live in Henry Clay
j un"''ip, four m.lftsfrom Mtrkleyshur ;
j know Graut Daa ; his rcputath n for
j honesty is i,iod.
j The Court here remin le.1 counsel for
tbe defence that an n!:l as to IVan and
j f ill would be nneli-sn, they only being
I frKu as acoesnories and of tiecasity iua-4
lvX.n auaellt fnjrn the mx-ne of the
crime at the time it was committed.
1 Jackson P. Sullivan, one of the defend-
i ant. I live near Iieasons Works, Fay-
1 twentv-five miles from le-asyin's Works : I
1 ,hi morionis. the l-'ilh of Aoril: then 1
. ., . . ...
went over the mountain wttn uiv bro -
i . , , ,,-,. ,
fc-br - '
! "'n' " Wy " h0a'' nCaf V"
; Works : we wpnt to Marsh Sullivan's ou
; Mon.lav, April bit:., and stave.1 there, I
i...'... '
tli ink. till I hnrsilav : then we came haek
I over l!ie motiiiuin again to my foiks ; we
I came over in a bay ; Marsh wanted to
! a house ; I know absolutely nothing
1 alsiut the Yo-fer robberv. more than
1 have read ; I never saw the goods (said
! to ilave Wn tilktn. e5irel,t Uva
I
,Ih'"' ''ere in court.
j O" exauiine-l. I don't live with my
J father, but live H couple huti-.ired yards
j cast of him ; went to Dinsmorc's on after-
j noon of the 1
- . -r .1.. . . a. il . 1
iKton oi t lie loin; weino.eruie m.miii-
j Hin on the loth; had no previous ar-
! ramrcment to lm : Hill is niv nenhew :
, t,tKtMii:in is not my iinclc as I know of;
j was ovt-r ut lm-g jiunlin. tia(i lliy
! hi)UnJs wah m(i . nm,yt ,,)e u(( . u,c
1 . . , ,
. dor Wiis not locked ; there were no re-
1 .
, volvcrs f liiinl on me : I don t know that
i
i Ibere were :111V 111 tbe hollm'- I bnd A 1
t ..'. ,, '
j 'V"'""""'",1 ' ' " ' "
j - " "s--- - , e - --
1 tins in the room : 1 brou,Mit it tbcre lo
hunt foit-s. I
ia.-ous i.orn,s.,earine p.ii.i' can-
ed Cool Sprimr lloiioiv; I Jou't know
that that is tiie place where the M.-Clei-
landma n ir.mj st 'pjie l ; I heurd of the
ping tiiPvh the papers : I heard I w as
connet te-1 with it, but yon can iee most
anything in the tujiers; I d-m't know
; !... 11.11' l...!,., ol.,.- 1 1
. luai uui " jii.ut . s niiuinci ilea-.'iiiai t-
; . ...
ii..i..t. n .... T...u. . nn .... i
-y . . .... . ".""
. se-f were at H.I! s on toe Sunday we
: were arre.ted ; Mrs. Ilul, mv sister, and
for rob!ery ; I was convicted and eiit lo
Riverside Penitentiary; we served ftis
years nnd a half there ; I wasn't arresteii
in, West Virginia ; they didn't try to arrest
j me there; never g'tt any tliiii at Yuder'd
j and kn.w nothing about it; never pas-
j t-e 1 thn.uih Hurueusville fir the la?t
1 fifteen years to the be of my know
I lede; I went S uth after I c t out of
j the lVnetentiary to Alabama ; come back
I to Cincinnati and went into saloon bus
iness then went to Michigan: wa in
the broom making biiir,est two or three
! see the pl.ice;t eyed only couple of .lay
1 men came iiouie 10 rayt-i.e ciiuiiiy iai
i fall; have not be'ii d im-' much of anv-
1 n'rihintr ai-nt lUe Yler H'ii'HTl of
j 111.
j ?h-, uu,y what I saw in the ii(r: kew
, .-.-., ... utm
nerer saw his h-iun' or him ritlier
! t-U ! him here al Sjm-met.
' fronn-. amin.nl I nviee.1 wl ere I bve
j house are ab.mt a i lartcr of a mile apirt ;
' wan at my own bo.ie when rretej . I
" ... o.i, ,.o..- jh anetea . j
i went .way m a biiry ; I canic v. r tie
moir.taui on tne i.i:u ; it in t e i as ay fr,m
home on the niirht of the li.'i in a bu.-y ;
' msn nn. in nri n .u- i live m ;
, " " n iir.irs.iay me is-n i went ijv ; i
i , ... r.
"trcsieu ainiiu . oi is rears a -o in in:n
o, . o. i;n ui.ie. . me -i-:i-
I question was not pressed.
j 1 d-m't know tnyihitii ab.n' ihe M -1e;-j
i landtawn pwng ; 1 wan never char-rd w iiii I
unioc.i,',n2 ia it la my ow n cunty ; u.i
bouse m not my fiea l'juarters ; I saw
1 1-eai an-l Tak;T tncre on.e or twh-; 1
I wasn't lit the it-ihit of v ":i! ttirv lmt I..-
been there; 1 pit out of jail twir here hut
I didn't breakout eilh.T lime: I went cc.it
I., i. . .. , ..J
uinwiiii note uie ...nzono iim loo; i was
... . ...t. - ... . .,
- I iu iMiu il un i1 iiw ltmi- 1.1 inerav.
ettec unity aurhoritien were not after me lo
M.. ti... i... r.
,. mr, .r ..ii, ti.cj oc u.rr a-.er
Lewi, tiiey were at my house ; they aai.l
tliey weri after C.i.rley Ijearia.
Mr. Holbert of Couilnel for the defetl
bereoflerel th record to show t!ia' when
Marsh ? I'livan win indicted for jiil break
ing, at the time referred to in his testimony,
the nin 1 jury ignored the bill anainst him.
Wro. Hill, one of the defendants! I liv
near Markleyshura; in Henry Clay tow nship:
Jaoob Anderson owns the property ; I rent
ed it as a dwelling; moved in shortly after
the fall election ; stayed till ar.-ented ; I know
Lewis and Tasker; they were thereat my
house over night ; they staid one two or
three days, paid fir what they got and went
away; the second time they came they al
lowed t- gt away on Monday and then
these partis came on Sunday and arrr-ited
tliem and me too; on trie 13th of April I
was at my mother's at bVanon's works ; re-
I turned on Sunday; tbe Su' ivan. ar my
uncles: know nothing ah-v.it those goodn
-t . . .. ..
.. --ei, uon , UK.w.m?, mey
lui l fetcb-d natcheis aud I c.j.p -d they
wer tiieir clothes; I am a mem'x-rof the
Uankard church.
CrBs-etamined Lewi. lived in Vnion
town and Takr lived on Bra ty's farm ; I
worked with them in the mine, some tim
ago ; they stayed tbe first time 3 day. at try
liti:'?. i,o!iy waa limiting for the n t!in ;
iti :Ker,fr,f tk.t. ..iif jti-tn'l e-iene
there aittr me ami tiiem ; I m ntr c'.-tr-1
with sny oif-w; JseS i?.lira wan't at
my h.u w'asn the S'-ierirT .f Fayette
) e-.n'T w .m- tacre: tc S..r,fr wist! t tJiere
watclil-K ray hnst It aj knnw!e4M : Jack
i ST.Iivan, Tinker an 1 Lfwia weren't stay ir.; j
there : when ttiee were lb-re they were out j
i of the b'nie and arjund th- icMs where I
j was working. They talked awhlL' a-i-i sa'-.I
j '-bey weir coirse to Pari City, and stoppi
there to n-t up: tliey were ? lins; to s i fi,h.
inF and bunting and fien were goinj away ;
! they were all p.dn Cnhinjr: they were thc-e
I xiiTr m f,,Gr 'f re lb y were amjfcte.1 ;
I I don't kn-jw their fi-liiiiir wan d i-ie tu tlv
i . , . . '
witb revoltvr a-id s:ioiir i i: tner wenr
three revolvers Ui-re lliat didu t bJ.m to
me. I wasoii. ii the woil yard wb-n they
arr-ste.1 me ; 1 d-ir:'t kisow w-ii.-S one
brought the bundle with the io. ktn:I
wan not at the h rae when they came ;
wan there alien Jack came: my wife win ai
home wiien they cirtic ; I ctmr back oil tiie
Uih; I was arrested somewhere towards the
la.nl of the week; I had Marsh iSuilivan's
horse and bu.ry ; tliese men maile do re
sistance thai I saw ; I don't know they were
up sAairs; when mr w'.fe an 1 I were pat aii-
j der arrest I said we would walk away lor
j tear some of these men would shoot.
I The witness was cross exaio ned further
hut larsinleil in li':a ilniul nf nil Ir n... ld.
j of tbt rjbber).. iu mhniil, however, that
I i,, Was arrested in Lnioiitown for gettinj;
Grant Dean sworn I livel firmerly in I The rase is preatly simplified by having
Fayette touuly : wiihinthe lat year I re- j only four m'n lef ire ?j.i. Let me lirst de
siil.d in rk merset Cuuty ; I lived with John j fine what a burirlare is. We have trncd
Lentx on tin. 13'.h of April. I don't retnem- what wan st-d-ii into tiie hands if all four
berwlietherl work-d or not ; oti tiie niiit J of the men. Proved tiiat fo-.ir vi'.ijiun. cow-
1 of the 1 t:ii Ivit.ofe .s my wife a. Henry
I Oii--l s; to! tli-iv ali mt o'clock ; 1 was ar-
I rested at J-sph va- a in arrtie i jhu'v:
i ,, " , ' , "
I wiica in I-avc.;exu:itv I tnide mv home
, willi M.irsh Sullivan - 1 Ltii.v n,'.iti nlvinf
Yoder rohbery (Iliv .to I read and
...... . .. . .-...., -
wnii .vjiii cam. an , J MHin inn iiiix a.i iil
the Yoder robbery I went to St. I'aui's
' i't. -..-!. .i.;a . I...1.. an.l ...1 - .1
i ber if siie knew of folks g iliis' aher the ro'i-
liers: she akrJ me why I didn't go ami I
I said they were tiv flip for me.
! In i''ard to tbe testimony of "pnraini
Lncl-
mess for the Commonwealth, ex-
.mined jester.l:.y, the witm-sss said he was
! j MiiiijT wlit.i lie sua. " tins ia soma ot 1 a-
dt r's motii v.''
I went to Fnyetie County liecause I hadn't j
t been there siiiiT the election. I loaned a j
man $lo up there ; he was to send it to me !
i . ,,,-. . , .,......,.. .,.: .,,..
i anlsttoTi 1 to sn otiir btininsn.
! iv.. .i iri-i ... .;,i, u .i,
j Sullivan he herd in Boss Dean's house;
Marsh marrie-i a datiirhter of tbe man that
raisisl me. I hadn't lieen there for a pxtd I
while; at tint time Hill hadn't went to
liousektepinir : knew Fisher; never saw!
I-w isbut once tielbre ; I never asked Mr. I
l.ivenitoo.1 whether John lleachv or Peter
i Use had af mot.ev ; Uvenxl i mistaken
; al.n.u! that.
Tiiis w itnes-s wss cms cxaniintsl some-
U.-I...I fiir-litr l.i.t ..ll,;nit lnM.Hal -s
, (.1:(.i,e,1 f,.,r whh h i.V .k-felise ann iunonj
j .eirease waseloserl.
The Commonwealth st.Vel that thev were
j wiliinir to allow a njiit - in case of tlrant
j Iiean and amotion to that effect was lile.1
i with tl- court by th-i Dlstrh t Anortiey.
Aft-r s.mi- discussioi a motion f.ira ,'
wa alnti tr.e.f mtlierar-e nf m. It. linl
with tbe understanding that be ! tee.ui.l
over to apn-ar either in SimerH t it Favette
i Counties an receiver
ef Molen i;,!. The
,'irt .., a jn of Grant
J ,Hmnd w, ;; .., .v..r jf
f , , - .
term of tue Court of i laner Sessions to
answer the charire of receiving stolen gxhln,
AU-Jl'SExr of it".vCL.
The Dinrict Attoruey. F. W. Bieeck"r, j An to Ja k SnlKvan, he ban not d 1110 one
fipt ne.1 the argument for pronei-ulion, by j honest day's work sini-e out of the peniten
fnt detailing the circumntancen of the rob- j tiary, but floated to Alabama, to Cim-innaii,
bery. The evidence wan then all review
eil, showing in his etsliinulion that it fanier.5
the crime 0.1 tiie accuned. lie said we
bave shown by uncontradicted testimony
thai the aci-unel pirtien were in the County
on and about the Yoler settlement, ffoinir
from ptav tn place, and making sitizireMjve
in.piiries as to ri-h fanners. They were not
working anywhere, or necking employment.
We have. alno. proven tbat they were
in tiie County on day of robbery. Also,
they were i.lenlified by Sievanu.n. F.lla Ifaker
untl Miss Wilhelin who were at Mr. Voder's,
and wh .i were tied by them. After the nh
bery we have shown that they w-.re goinj
out of t;:e ' 'latry t urir ln Faye:te Ciu-ity.
and were arrested wUb the stolen prt,je?r:y
in tiieir pi..w!(m. 1 (nn wan clearly pn.ren
hy sueh wiinesse a ihe three Ha-iiia'n, atiI
other reputable men of the Caunty. The
latioinanl j 1 1 uir.i . was, a tueyiry will
knew, a mte-t miera'.le failure. Under all
the c:n.-ilnilai. cen we do not l-'iil-t thnt
your ver.bct, gentlemen of the jury, will lie
guiliy in firm au-1 m inner an indicted.
John 11. Ihl. frthe defen-:. relerre.1 to i
the giavity of '.he charge showing ti.e pen- J
uhv involved if c-iurUtioii follows. 1I- na.-l i
in w-.listam.. that Ih prm-cution faiiej to!
i.--iitity eleirly any of tliea.v-jed. i:ly a
few of ihe wiinien said th. y -a eil her of
tbe Sullivan, in S iiuemet C-ai iiy. iiiju.rv
were n it piiive in ttieir a.-n.-r.io;.n. We
...i...i ..... .1... I,.,. ...a .1
"' -' "- --' 1 -,,.
rrbv.if titnrr J t. k irr Varli Snilirm in ll.
'
j 4huntT. Ail we a-k w a verdiet in a--ctr-
W h.ie proven ty A wittie
f.rfli r-ulbiaun wre ..vcr tu t. rr
I'l.iolitown ..Ol llrt- dav of the r.S r-v
,o:i i.f
and i
., .!.,. afier l!..,. cud
-i . - . . ,
III-.- or a w iilie-ne tn mistaken, or is H
or is H
w.t.ie i..a Hk-- have in I them!.,
The .loenr iar imti.ely lliat both
ine ru:.iii.. w-re ai ii,e i.iniejj. pany al
i Ienns..n t in Kay. tie Ciutily un in l-'tih
of April, tin- .lay Mr. ikt wan o fearfully
.l.u-.l and roolwni.
i I ur arunient I .u t -1 .1 ti tiie fact tnai j
t n,f ui- ta. .,,1 ,., ,-,.;, otibt lo '
hae in wfiht- Tuey yive tes;:in-,ny like
hottest nir-ii.and da nottl.ey ha,k like tru:h
fii witn. -.
i'ourt Aoj.-uried.
t'oiirt ouireio pninipily at 2 o'ch.-k ;
a:; 1 f rir prisoner, oniy. v. a. I. wis. Taker,
fo
e don't ih-ny tbat a rob'tien was com-
ii, lieu at ) ..I.i i I:i.iis-, nor are we beret-,
j say a word iu pallla'ion of ihe '-rune; but
! are here to Jn,y that these four men. nor
one of tii- iii bad anything tod iwilii it.
Jhe jury mast divest tbir mln-in from all
pnjuiliii's and farm an opinion on the evi
dence otfcre.l.
Certaiu principles to be kej in view. via.
Kvery man is presumed to be innocent
until found ftuiliy ; the prosecution must
make out the guilt of the anx-uncl, and .how
tiiat none other than ihey could have com
mitted the robhery ; thai the prisoners must
have the benefit of reasonable doubts. What
is a reasonable doubt? Many deCnations.
Hut take this, if you were particularly con
nected witb the prisoner, a doubt would
lead you to aoiu it. So you ought to view
your duty in this case. '
Four men are weeded out. ami only f mr
are before you ; i:evanus tries to identify
them, and having seen the men ofien. final
ly, through prejudice thought they might be
the men. E.la Date.- identifies Lewis and
Ta-ker. by having seen them before; eunld
nx others have been mistaken for them.
Mr. Yoder. with good eyesight could not
say these were Ihe men who so brutally
abused and robbed liim. Again, none f tiie
money was found and identified, and the
fact thai a lew dollars were found in the os-
ion of one of the Sullivan was no evi
dence, as any y-vai; man wail easily make
a little money. Tbe prisoners were not
identified by any peculiar mark about them;
the Witness.- only aayiug we kuowtiit-m be
cause we know theu. it is like saying tbe
cow crrwned tbe road because .! crossed it,
tl.eC.enmonweahb has proved much.
Hauna s and M.uctock'a testimivDy don't
mix more than oil and water what becomes
. nr nr i..,rn n it 'lef I13;. .. . .
j of the alian'ow -'f lite T-hji le ihe laiter le
I ,J" T:-.e Hiii 'ier--i-- ti.-'.. se-l. hv lti:a.
i seem to he ;ie kiii i -l me-i i i oi mo-e tie
st-rllen bv Kania. Fe.ir men trtvrl or-.- .
! Kiklk-it )ei otilf tw j t-i;.rn-.I. V.'l.t
; came of t..e ni-.erta.i7 I.'.e ( ..in iiv - i.. -
j only b.-ium tw
Ue-k, I.-
a:.i la.i.
il ..eiv w-re t!ie Su.nii.n.
pfovc.i iha! th-yw-'i-e c-ve
town, thus provmi a. I
I'M
I'l
V-.-i would
prttre wiiere y.i'i
by the friends w
Sulilvsns p-ivel
we-t a: a-iv c- rialn linw
. i w I -en y -j scr; l';e
Wie-e ti--v w-r.- on the
Uih of Apr1! hr a br : -e-
aa. I1 -i-U'-r.
,l.e cu.- 1 y
.M.i.'s . ( li e
Frc-M l.t. m iry to I -e'::-! -Sii
L-i; ii to 7- 'ir srs lie 1 ."
.ti "leiltidiow n jru-i J e l a
li . fliao -.i Miii'l:
.1 iVcr
i.-e ai
Di c.mii.rr s at li;e w-n-s cannl. .
t.rtiilief-ln 'aw sw re.
lt.it Ii f'tilhraun. l-:.i :l--lr br,;l
tl-siirl-si to nam-e.'f-.i. J I -ic Sl'ln
cer-j"-! bete, wttli no .jnirtu-iit
subin mitti otiier. teilss s.iui
I.
mi.
of C.-.1-
fit-f iraard
story. No eviih tice jif isi,ln"ii.ii.
District Attorney nert unfairly trietl to
prejudice yon by sayinir if ymi l.w-Iieve the
thiory of an alibi, you are lioimr injustice
to tiie Nrfnerset dutch, it was the most un
fair thing be ever beard.
Do not ynnreon-Si-len ts tell ym thsre are
grave-ikiuiKs of the guilt of any one of then.-?
prisoners.
F. J. Ktsever. for commonwealth saiil
anion? ntlier ihin : i'.ear with me only a
li'.lle while g -ntit-men of the jury. I wili
not wearv von.
! ardn, enter-d in'o Yo-ier's h-'me. ii-lo't
' know what would be the naiurer.f rhelr .1. -
i lense. .ndu t know but
L
. w.iunl tie Lewi fivonl
:at the d?e
irile heart iii.-sise.
I Vs ill the fimntis tl , r-l-?-Piet wriek
thev bare tried old man's iWller's i:U
i 111 iitt ijiiiir.i, lurin-i n in i
i We cvti rlu t Rtt hold of tie morey as tie
- ,.,,,,
1 on tiie othir siiie to-k care to
I art it.
j Wehave found them coming into Somerset
! Cjiinty, g -r.as oner to Kiks.ck, si-:i.linii
i timetiiere. Tiie Iln'es s i teslify. a well as
some oi hers.
Lewi? and Tasker had been at
i the bouse a w eek before, and knew aliout
I now io enier ny tne two doors. 1 dcy ua.l
asked a'nont rich people.
On the lilh of April Martha! Sullivan left
home and was aw ay up lo llie Hth. And
now two piths wire sitnai llarneibviile
and Walker's Mill, iierein S..ii erei Coiuoy.
Tissue 3T..1 Wiiu'l.t two witnesses saw and
identified them hy tbe hl-ic ite. klie and the
hi:: collar. Thty wi re seen lo he moviiiir in
tiie din-lion of Yoder 's. I'.- ih Mr. I.n-le
and In dauahter saw Marslial Sullivan wbeu
within a mile of Christian Yclern.
An to the crime its ! f lati'i-iaje fails to
d-si-rilK it. :ily hr ili-n and cowards arc
el ial tonu.ha .bed. And I
i . ......
iere tiiey sit
i Stevanntm iw them ti.ere f-.r
ir hours.
He had the best of
' ;.nini;'y to see an-l
I. ii.ewi.se Llla Ilakcr,
rein-i'ilier them.
t IV.1 1." 1 1 tiic-tll
Lewis and Tasker Were arret.-.' bv Hanna
.n,., I ..il,m lfi,. ,, ii i'n;,.
T'K) well known to I- ; roniitierit and there- I
I fore they elude pnblic ;.i,-ervatii
j We trace them to their ren-1--.
J Marklces'-urg. and find them in
I
Cilin near j
prisse-Moii
, i -f Yiier's p io-ls
j a ;o ti.e ani.i t.n.tiier-ii.-iaw 1 -iiiai 1c,
! an4 .(epfalher llinnnwre had mueii i say
i about eeieoratir.: Din-i-i .re wlfcn birth-
i -fy wv.n a .i -leal of v'ii,:v, i;.m..,-i:i2ii
-ly wi;.ii a g -Mi deal of v
a:i-l I'.i::l were (here.
Henry S:ili:vati, a bruthvr. ..ne i.f ti.e
alihi wiliienn.-n, a.ir'.tied having 11, mmitle,!
a r.ibV-rv w ith hin bm!!,tr Jack, ami nervinn
I .ii and one-half years impr-M-iimem in jieni-
rteniiary for it.
to .Michigan, to iMrnit, then to Markhyn
bnrg and over here into Kitlii-k towiisiiip :
living how
We ask in the name of all we hold
dear :
that you render a verdict of givlty.
A. C. Hoiber? Erp, said he wished to say
be did not receive tiie money taken from
prisoners. Sir. K'viser rcpiied that he did
not lay the counsel took the id-mica!
more-.
The Jude said it was an error to take the
money and place il so as not to lie identi
fied. Jt'IniE BAKU' CHARHE.
fitiJhmiH tf lite Jury: Whether the
prisoner at the bar are or are not of the
" Mi'lellHndtown tan!" should not af
fect your ilndiii in the i.ie
you are
now trying. The pilv.ners at th-. bar
slurid hi.ii. tc.1 furthe tdfrnse of burglary.
Tiie indictment char -s tiie olF-.-nse as
hur-lare.
l'urt'hirv is the brea
n- :,mi enter. ns
1:110 llie ilweilin? lioust' ol nuoMier with
the intent tocom nit a f-iony th-rein.
The statute prevailing in r.-nn-ylvaniu
provules as follows :
If any perin shall, 1 y nii;lit. wilfully
j and iiiaucioiisly, br-.ik or enter i:it 1 '.lie
j Stale capitol. or other pab-ie building
Iwloning to the O.Kntiinnwealth, or to
; nv citv or coiin' v there-jf, or to an v bodv
' ' .
, coriraie, sin-i.-iv or
I .....
' "HT "un " Hlee.illif !N' or t ! lu :)! ;
, or ont-ho.,. panel c.f saiJ dw 1
i steal, or commit
or any i lonv
! whatever, w hether the felonious iu'-nt
, PWJ of not- l. I-''" "
i ill" -tiiii on ...-1 :.ti,:n .1 n.-i.,,...ui
- " "" ' w-.ni-Ti
- -'J"
i icioi.iou i.i.r.ary, ana Le sen-
. T. .' 1 t .
teiii-rl t.) pay a line H i', ei.iv.linx one j
iiiousuu-. ...jiiars, aiiu i- i;n lero i u- i
J prisonmenf, by separate and suhtary tor.- )
' fineiiH-r.t ut labor, not exiee iiils
I years.
ten
I
1 s mu -n nas tieen si.l i.i tue enormity ,
j of the r.rr.-i;e chars.-.! ; an I of the ne-
Cmsity that a jury siiould carefully c in- j
sitler all t!ie eviden.-e in . i-.i in I
I .1 1.1 - A ;,.:.. i r. ' ... .
j --two..., m... i taw iroiii trie
;( 'oiirt, fairly, impartially, and without
I prejudi.-e or a.ioa. an I without anv
j icJuence front uuts.-ie sentimeiit w hat- I
I tier, b vide the i.sniie on tiie evidcn.e. j
I The issue ii the irtiik or innocence of
! the i.risoners ; keep this in mind, and
tnrtist aside n'i f.sliu that may h-ive
h'.i'n ;:i-.-:tsl iq jour bre.i; on first
hearing of this ifreat o.Ti-nse. Know no
county t.r township hue; Lr-k at the
prisoners as men try them a men
and. decide honestly and ju!!v, on the
evidence, lietween the Couiuionwe.ilih
and the pr-lonri4.
I-t no other crime., that have been
mn.milted in tl.i counts ,.,.- r
feet upon your minds in finding a ver-
diet. Try the prisoner on f he? charge
ronUitied in the indictment; and on that
alone.
(live all the evidence d:ti considera
tiongo where the evidence of credible
witness-, leads you; wiiettier it lead to
guilt cr innocenire; and Ije ntit siiaye-1
from the right and from duty hy sym
pathy or by prejudice, or a feeling of re
venge. THE CVillF.Vl E.
The evidence, if believed liv tiie birr
Rhows that certain persons, on the night
ofthe day ofthe blihof April. ls: broke
ami eniere-i ine nwelliiig bouse of (.. iris
tian lo-ier, one of the g-l tirme,- of
mis county, ana there committed a frl.v
liy. The olf,-n? there cornniitte! was,
arc . rdlng to the definition and statute
just given you,
lit ::-.i. vkv.
Who eotnmitle-l the olTense, is l
question for the jit'v. Tli
burden of i
allowing that aa offenise was com uitle l, j
ami who cotnatitl it, lie upoo the I
(.oir.mocwealth, whose duty it U to
eetablUhed it, l.-y proof tha: mfi:ieyoij
of the STiiit of the aivust d rar'iesi bevond
a reasunahled.xibt ; for it is a fi-st princi
pal of criminal law, that everybody is
1"
the (oio
f i.e (' r.iiiiio-
j we." hit in :u f.l.ft W prove
fir.t s ..,:,-! ,:i..-.inn, who
- j ji-4, bur.-Ury tvij-i t!ie f-ioi.e
i . gl. n..H i.., r-. i;,rP.,
ia e
of
Y-aderV tlBtllici:. a: W r. l:.---r
! iletaii h- y:a t:i ai::;;i--r j:: 1 'he en;
I of the a-t. The? ui t.rre t,o... n,
fca.vra-..i;U-..--io rf V-T. V.i i,r.v
j if Mi.-w iiakerV. ajj.-; tl.a; -uic st-.-ar.
j ham, el.-.-v.:ii,t-i, :. k-n,-?, pi.lo' s
i kt-s .! a --
m u oc-iim, to- re
! If fore tiie I'ur'aiy,
j ar-is. 11c t.vii i -i
j !.e an-l tli c-'..i- r ii.
i w. r.' tied, lie Li-
w -rj
.a-i;II' a
! be wi,
;.-r:a.n t. t:--..
la'i'.i a pirtles
:s out 1. ..v s an
that he si !'".!
a j certain of the dclcts
I ir. tii? act ; he p ,.:
'J' I ina-i wh. i 'it-il h: ii :
Ast J Talker, he jao,-- from an
voice ; says he soa tyci .,! one be now
says was Maish Sullivan, and ?iw the
u; per jurtci hii face, above the i.ni
tachc. F.licn Baker, als.1 an inmate jf Mr. Yo
der's J welling at tin? ti:ae of thif rohijer
rv savs the st.s k. b ;s that were in evi-
deuca .and which were found in toe
hoasr whete tin' arrot iiwile are
her's, ami wcrv tak.-a, t the? tiaif of tl:
biiririary ; she po.n'-S out Ia-wis and Jai i
Sullivan a two tbe parties and says
she could not tbra A-e the lace olln'
others. She testifies that a w cci before
the burglary L"'wis aui Tasker were at
Yo l.-r's au i ir. t t.ieir sjpj.-r, and she
also states the kia 1 of property tak.-n.
GhrisliaU Yo.ier, t i-- oi-1 p.-r.tlciii.in
whase uweiliit was ba'-cUirisiii, i-"es an
accu tut ufhis h-e and toe tuauner oi
tiie cti.r.uue into his d acii.no an-l '.he
cruclili s iiiii.. te upon h:iu, hut 0.11 1
ui:dcrtae t i i.t.iy any nuc I'j
states boa, l-y tr.ivl trcatiiit-:,t lie bc
canie ur.,si:ii -u s -nd is licii .e utiaitiv
to say how tiny sijipeare 1.
Fanuie iViihcliu eiiiistai.ti.ii;;.- cortobo
rates tint .sUi!.--..i-':itj of Meii'iJ-, )!'
1 l.jkcra:id Mr. Y-cacr as To the l.ur-'.ir
aud the manner iu which it w.Ls.iou-.
! Anna L.i .le, cariy in Apr., prc.-i-lnii;
j tae burj;iary rs.ivs j iSa:nl U-ttr ca-ne
i to tier laiticr s lor apt-i.-s, eic , an i sun
i that on the da e of the Yoder
.r a
j niiII cmne and uske 1 t
a i-sjf of
bread an. 1 sni.it bitt-.-r; s!k- u..l. rt.ii-.s
to poiiii titlE the :ir4U a. Marshall S i..i-
van, a priniiit-r on trial.
I!. Y. M.mst stij ? he saw men w i-mi he
jxiinls iiut u-i Lew U and Tasker, liiid ho
on .:! April Is"'..' ate anpper -ih him ut
C'liri.stian Ytiih-r's.
ttt-i. itiihritfht says on Ulii April !''
iie ptisscii tA'o uicn. who.il fie t;ow ;,::iis
nut as I.i'w is and Tas!er ou their w.iv to
CH-Mlii.l'.
Win. I'.-own f '!':;1 two la
in
W,.i
Meyer's hay mow
tiie Saturday pf.
1-
in tbe robtK-rry.
! 1 ",,s- 1 ''an' OI 1 jy(Ue
r.n;y. siy
I he lives in the same L
to with Marshall
Sullivan, and thai lie. .-"ullivan, was fr nn
Ii. une fr..;n April iilbto loth.
John I'av.. navs he saw four men hi I
' pa.i"s.-.t two,
! on L':. 1 d ,,
p.iss.nr so:n- ttista
1 il 01: C'.-u;: iem-e r-
:.-e :i;-:i-t
a 1 n ,.!!'
of April
l.recto:i
is and
in -me uiicetii'ti, an 1 on lyj.i,
saw two iiieu in opp .site
c.irryit,.' sack, at-.i p-.iu'.s out I
x (-
llleil. p.Lssii!2 Kith V V?.
tiour, jw t iuc:i in 1 airs, pas
to'.l li-:.i.-, t:l r:f !l I U he
I.-.'wis 211 I 7aker.
1:1 .-i..i.-.-a
I l"'1- " 0
Mr. Tiiniie, on lith AprJ, iw f mr
UK'il 1.1:111. arid lake cr... cut over ii-iin
one of whom lo kn hke L -wis : o:ie 1.!.-
da. k Sullivan.
Howard Wright on cf April si
five ."trail;.' r. four of tii mi in pair? : one
mine distance in re:ir, pa?iMni; tliroiiL'h
1 Harueiisville, in thiseouuty, he f.iys he
! roevniie 1 one a Marshall S illiv.111, and
says lie mv men whom he -M,t ot a
Lewij anit Tasker carrying gos-ka tiled,
at a later day.
Wiu. '.dull Hityson !.V;i of April he
saw fji.r met:; reconizel M. .-.il'iivan
us o le.
Then. Knjlo s-'.vr he Rxiv a man nf his
place l:Mi of April. HS 1 ; nke.t 1 1 1. iv a
I'nif of brea 1 and butter ; take M. .u.li
van to Ije th; man.
.V. i'.onn.eli nays m t '.'.1 ti.eu in
1 country, w.-re pe'ti tna.--i 1' -rt it il';
j two h:i 1 ..i.-fc on . hivil !er : on Sui.-Uv.
April lt::h : thinks I wis an.l V.-r
were two of t :i- ;.i.
M. Mi-i'iiriVwk miiv tii-;-e m -n eiruin '
i of 1 lh, near I..rt II. 'I. in- i. . I a -i--k.
: Sjt- he f'! .-ertahi T i-'-.-r . -.e ..,
mi;!tt be .::-.- k . n.
II. J. Hir.,14 s 11 s on ; he ;
II
i saw le-i.s a id 1 i-er in
I.I fa:
, i.-r
(barn, wi'li two .i -ks ail
nieat i"i ot sjek ; 3.1 1 0.1
; .t 1 1
! t'n;
j ha 1 -s.-en '".urni-n p os ia
'.es .la. k S-.liivaii as o
I ahii'e!y p mill . e.
i . .',
! m. ll.il! 11a .says he sit
I.
rr-.s a i
ja-r.T l.l .b I.J.U Si II O
aaw thea; ,.n th.-iu t,n road af-ra.u
with :.. '.; details lion, rrt a t m i
i 1 n,.,. :... 1.,-. .1...
ft...,. Of i.ll ,
A:i-.'aniiie an 1 other.
:n custo.iy of
Jn.i. La-mi si, on 1 -'.i of. Vie, 1 he
he'p-i t arret 1. -ais an I Ta-k'-r s
. say.: be.l.'tail. at ':. n I
- " .
1-
; . f , , . - : . . .
enough to eu-.ii.ii' hi.n to ree. vui.ie hi,
r.it-ii.
H ex A:)' tstlm. defal!- tiie m inner cf
' sa.ue arre.t -an I b.e.r lii m ,ti ...,- i , -l-
My they ha I sxi.-i. n!i.,h in r mit he
i lentilie-i with
.iys the men i
were Lrwis an I Ta-ker.
Jiio. U alker c .rr ilsirate Iliuna and
! An,
ir.e.
j Israel Hoover ree ,--ni I..vis as o.ie
' he s i iiaj tip .. I.U'i ..f A .in!.
-vii-.m-ruii witiiess.- wire ru;
ciiin-.tt Hi . .. is, .rj.'..r n.
aul !III!. hut tr.ev.' ur
out of :he case- arid you have iroli
t n-i'iire of -s to ti.e u.
Mr. Ku'.h-:i e-il-.iv.ro! !- i
s- .
el i
Ih-illi
M.-!l',.v
II. M I-
s.viieh.i-11 fo-.r.i ii: tUe. s:-kn
j ler. the "-ir and mo:;I.4.
Shcriif K rie and I'r. I'u li'uer t.--ti:i--
as to the hrrest, u,l t.ie iimiiner .in
pl.tci'i.if arrest of tiie turti-m, th- fin.lt:
" ",c """"" wun-n .n:. b iki-r men-
M ers Uul' ''" '-' "'
of t!ls pri- .Hers t ie i were.
J IVter AlSriitat t-titi..i a to t. arrest
I an'1 th" tnoaey taken fr uit the t.-lsjuem;
' none fr '- litivd on trb!, and iw ia-
icrencj can lie ma le fr.i.ti it ; nothini;
I apjiear.s Uj identify it. Ii had b -u ioa..
vertently uVp-sit -.i by tiie oilie. r.
On this te-.'i,-iony t!:e Cmuionwealiii
eek toonvlct litese f mr prisoner of the
oiTeuse charje i.
net Iter the w;tn'sse s.itislie.1 you ns
to the identity of the parti., i,s f.,r jou.
The def iise set tip. is a to the two
Sullivan. Marshall arvl J u-'.-.r. t
I im alibi. It is allcg-l tiiey were -:t tl
-- uiut - li
! tiuieof the all. ..I l,r.hrr ; i
i count r, a di! m.-e of .', ,,, -m ,. ;
I'.i mi
away on the day and time sn,l for
a .:
t previous an-i vtra! davs after - art!-'
i th-it t-c-r.-f ,r- it :Ut iii"ij,sil.'' i
tlies t .j:ivaae i b.tve been ;at-
! tieip.uiU j the bur-iarv !
An .
crioie
; is as inm-b a trve.ie of a !
rg-slasanv o'.her d.-f.-n. ..i i
I,n"f tenr'irig t es'a;,!i,!, it tl,, , . . I
clear m iv :rhf.;h,r fi -''.f :ri,
reiiinjt lo i ;-" '
in eis 1 . ,. .... . -
. ..:ii....t,ireaoii ji
ccsis u-m iiivc aa-l nndoubted prov.f
of tin
pri.nera it, it s,a; i ,,.
oiercoTiie by iesa tht fuil eimt
ls.aciory evtaccce of the artegej
j it.urei;t f SR"
1 in: -n V-1-..1: ll I-rilV-
1 lee, wrn h ten.; j i. .
in f r t'.e j-ir.-. -,r. 1
" :y be i'r- i.-i"-e.
I-
i. ii o: rni.i j Lie j n- ni s ,
tlicr.-' y at.i.bsl. T.-i- i. i- n .....
tli 1 1 i ti ;t ' I i'l t su' r. t'n'
irtill., ft y n.l x r ".t!-lr u .-i .:
to
irv m 1st tike i.. -i c i.; - .1 . , i:
f tJt-i 11 to fist jit I t'l-- -if v,
" I
;:-i i.i c i t ;! U a e.it..-'.'i-..ia.
j i.o- as to 'to' aii'd inv il.es t:
j Ij r tli ni.'.ih i::i.--- t.-t!
I l-iiite of :"i ..:-. ;-.:: i '.it
! ij. si. v" ti.e '..i i s-t i; t'i-.'
! er wtietl'er the aiioi n t i
.' tie,
re i .:
t.i::-
j , m ot.! : f.,r the f... ,.; ..
! pi. ivs't a', a Ci-rtiin t ia. . .
j certaixi o.i?as:-.i miy be a ! true an.j
I r.e.e.-? m.iy !' m's'-ikcn an to ti.ee ;-..
! t-e ti.'iic an 1 cir- ujii.slati il, an 1 ;:,e
- l ! a.nce at another plj.-e hitve bren
I:s!-.c!. it is evi.leiii'e lute any ot.n r e,
ileiiii-, and may If s fu.'i answer to t!;
charp'.
And evea though not cVuri
eshiolis'icd, it may with other fa, r i;,
the case if any are found, raos.' a r-a,
able doubt.
When an alibi in July esiabUsi.e.l i;
j one r-f the mxt decisive ilt-fen. i. :;
i the evidence advlu.el to ?npp.rt t!,.
aiioi r.--;-iires to 1 n.inu:eiy r-toilr-ei
i and tii plea is n it coiic'-.iive Uiii-ss t'.
i circ.i ie:.M--cs s irr)'.!n-l.:!' il. si-..,
it w .u rnpo-nsible for t.ie pris .n
hav cotn'ni'.te-i the olf-risis or un ! -jiroivfof
thea'ibianl th? otii r f4.
the r ise raise a rta"or...bic ! n
To sti-iairi this .hIiIi:. the deiciMa c
1st. J. G. i' .ii s'ks s'.ys saw tV
van b.vs, M.irsliali and .J.n:ks..ii
April at his home in Fayette c
F .li.i.-ks l.s h.-otiier-in-Uw f S i.
2:1 1. Join lcn. n ire siy.s I;
Marsli Stiliivi-.i were at hi h . n in
;..- f r.c n 1 Hit April to IVh, c.i- -Mrs.
li:;:;n -rc's L-.rtiid.iy ; sa: I
hi la lively pai:v;siii be l-t
s-iilivan, t -tii" I'aui ai: 1 a Mr. i. .
t-i bis l.o-tse that lil.-'.t l ii:- ,. .-,
hritiier iii-lj' of Si iiv.i-m ! ! .
vit'i wil: re :n -inV-r w hat re!a'..o .s ;
i-ts.
.Ird. Joseph :'a-i' s.is h- sj
at; I M ir-h
1 1,
il I..
at t:i.- ii'l-- '.'. 1 i:i - n 1 re! :r.e.
l'..i. 1. W, 1 , 1 11 1:1 n.yn - '
I iimri; ire n on t ,e ! '.tii .,f Apr.',
iei.-t : 1 think he na.-l the - i,i:u:i ,
hiae.ci-i.ti an I l.i.it lie wai:i- .-.
ia ':-r of IVti-r.
tu. Henry lilivau, a l.r :! r
M.ir-h.t!l au I .la.-k-nn. rii.i he wa- ,i :
'ti;."h-Uy fe.i-t on l:;-h v-.rl'. ,i-i 1
hr-: ;er-t were there. Tiiis w:;n--- !
er-eiM-(x.iii1ii.d t-i u;l -ct re-l;!,ii::v
iiiitle.I lie ..n--e -n-rve-J a Henttii
on a iliar.f of rnblvry. I"!. 17 yi-.ir a.
t'th. J.u iis,.n 1. Stilliv.in one . f ';,p
ih-f-.-ndiitiif, say ho wa the 1-irth
p:.r!v of his sist.-r 011 the !:'.:h uitji i-(.
..th-r w h-i fi-st;:ie.l as to U-ini: there. .,n i
was there till the l.Vh. I!e d.Miies !,.;,t
lie know anything of tin Y.!er r. i
!,ery, and ilenie that l.c w;t ;.t :'.,-pia.-is
w!,er,' witness fir tin Ci .i n
wealth i:u h-i-. i-.i's t-.i i l--!iiiry !ii 11. 1 -i
cr-iss-ex.iiiiiniti-iii .vlut't iie --rv-i a
term in the penitentiary f--r r-d-'n-y.
Till. J. M irha!i thtv in sty. Ic :
was at tli-' .si-ter's i. -a-t 0:1 her i-:r ij. i,,-,-or.
the i.'.tii, an 1 ;: ti : 1 1 Y- r r : -i
--ry an I knot rt"! i: ir, t.i" it. and , .
he was at any of tile p!:: -.-s. that '. -.
ner-sS of ti.e f.'..::uii jcw.-aith s.v ' v
saw him.
Win. ill':!, fay Iwi
Ta-ker
-If k Sullivan were arr.'s;.-1 t
:.t his h.
he ') I. -wi an! Taker a.-!.
j main a few day to rest up.
i of the 7 witri.-sscs win. sm
to
1 ain't, ir. 1 ar.l was ni
iat.ve ;
un
ne. I 'olio, k, i--v winun, lb
n :
iv:u
wete it aeein. relative, an-l JVknon an 1
Marshall Sullivan tire defendant. !.
fen. lunis are made conij-'t.-nt witii.-s.-s
by s itfutc. nn-1 ndjtive are (s.o.pet.it
:tr,t ,- :il .. Tot the credibility of a.!
w itricssi-s for your .-..nsiderafinti.
The defense us to l.eu Is an-l T.i-st-r :
based ti. alr.lv. on a denial that ti.e '. n
iiioiiw.'Tilth has sitfrtcie.'it'y prov-l ti .. -.
identity us t':e j r-ons w ":e o-n,-,;!-'- !
the olf.-:i'.-. You will rv.i r-i a t
tie-ei that Is- ir. r-.-n th. :r .' -.-
I.i --lori w 'th the oil. ri---
it : i l.ii.i.e 1 fv ihe ib r:-e f h.-' - -e
. IM i , live proof tii t ti e ! - r
"'i.e of ;he-:i. c .-.liu,-: 1 I'--
:i'i 1 I it .. t :i" , ir-ii:i
: 1
'1.... i lit t i et.L
W h. n a cr.-n
1 11-1 ! :--.., -i l t.--.'
.- - . f-
1 1 -t
1:1...
f
1 ift i.it-
. 0..1-.1.' he;l-. i, wr l ,4 ,-
j pa' : '-le ,,e ;i,n- il-e of
.1-1 per, ns, an in.-i; ' , f r-
A iin r.-.y other h. ;r,:.,.
i gu-lt.
a:i
t 'Mil-.-! h.i .s ti.-
of thi-ir in'i.n r.- e.
If : tne-elerv ni.m is .
'r i i
.' tit ' a .-ri:i.nil i iiai g--, aii ! i- i - ' l
- r.i !d he hm ... j.r - .-n t ;--
r'l.iiy U-y-.n-l s reasonable . I. T
C !;"i'ii.m e.th 1, o,is.t pr.-..- :ci the i
rial all-' i' : .ns in the in I .. t.M-ti'. ,' .' v -:ng
the j iry on tiie w hoi., c.i-.-, U.-.-.u ; a
re..s..iia.,le -1-nr.r. If t.'n i n .t ...ne the
I r -:i rs sin ui I (.; .i.,i,:i,
If lln v s.iti.Iy you is-voli I a r"siH4!
il'i'i'-.t th it tli- pris-m-r are i e . r! i -i
as to 'i-h of tiiem as i-i douM i f-,n:i 1
i the jury sho-iM c.r:vl.-t.
I It i not the n that t! "s. nnct !
j ucpiitte-l ill nil ea-.'s of ,!.,-.i,t.
I Toa.spit the d-.ti! t :iMit ! a r- .- r:-
! ab'e.loul.f.
j Judge Ag!i'-, one of p.-r.!tv ?vat.-.
I fr.-it jti-igi sav :
! A rvn-s, iiiib-e .h-ii'.t nin-t be sn h- --t
i an-l ci tis,-;.-r;j, ..j;;... j ,:,v,, ;:
! n -t a d ,uh: th it is rn.-re'v ti,''" an I i'l
! aeni .ii. It must b one 1 1 ..-t ar- ti
the cvi b-n.-e, nn I not f.-n, n,..
1 1 jure I up, t p cr.se j i.-n -e : It i i : '
1 ist-.ke tiie mind w.th wteb f-.r.-e as to
g I c-i-np -i it to pause, i-i yie ling Iieiu-f.
. iry 'n-i r-t r
il ti-
: liei:;!V
pr. -oners 'ArMunirl
At ha'f-pisf eight ..clock. Tiiur.!iv
i evuinj:, tliejurv in the Y.-ier r -l-i. ry
I ca cinne into Court.
'jent.emen ofthe jury, h-ne r i
ii2rts-l npi.n a verdict?'' was a-ke-1
Clerk lioritcr.
In rep.jn-n; !o the ii-:;-iti tie' f re
man handed lh verdict ti the Clerk,
w ho handed it to the C mrt. Judge Hacr
j r'a'1 an.l pu.se,l it bark to the Clerk,
j id '-
I " Otitletuen of tl.ejur 1,. rtki n to
' "ir ver.ii.-t us Ihe CVmrt record it. In
, . ,
'" ""ne i'"r'f'1 't twe. n the Cotiin:on-
! we.iltu cf Pennsvlvania. T'laintitr. and
' u-'r.cs J. U' is, Jackson P. Sul
Man-hail Sullivan ami I.i-atiir T..er.
defemian;, you ;. yoo find the .. f. r.,i
atits milty in manner and form a'.iey
stand iieoi-te.I.and si say y(jal!."
h.ist ;i rdrive formula was l:rg
repeated by the Cl.rk, the slhmv . f t! -v.t
au.3:ene wa so profound that earn
person in the crowd cul l almost hear
! "
i "'"I"
his n-ighleir thin a", an-l the afiintsati-
ne r-f th- jury, aithotgh ;. k.-r. In
a :oi,- .;J oi.e, s.T I..-', ret v rieiii..
'1 " .'tii' t m si iii!s . f ,i e it i ii:.
Alter the 'in-mrv-emer.; of t ie cnie !
which the defendants hearl wit'i-mt
changina ciuntenance, they were sent
hock to j.:il.