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James Redpath, The Public Life of Captain John Brown, Chapter 4: State evidence closed. (search)
d save all that trouble. I am ready to face the music. Mr. Hunter. I prefer to prove them by Mr. Campbell. John Brown. Either way you please. The bundle of letters was then opened; each was identified by Campbell, and then handed to the prisoner, who, in a firm tone, replied, Yes-- that is mine, as soon as he recognized his writing. Mr. hunter presented the form of Government established by the insurgents, and read a list of the members of the Convention. It is headed, William Charles Morris, President of the Convention, and II. Kagi, Secretary of the Convention. On handing the list to Brown, he exclaimed, with a groan, That is my signature. 3r. Ball, master machinist of the Armory, one of the prisoners made by Captain Brown, testified as to his arrest, and stated that he was conducted to Captain Brown, who told me his object was to free the slaves, and not the making of war on the people; that my person and private property would be safe; that his war was against t