An Introductory Narrative and a Revised Report of the Trial and Execution of J.B. Rush, for the Murder of Isaac Jermy and of Isaac Jermy Jermy by James Blomfield Rush
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1849 Excerpt: ...it was intercepted. This is a letter I wrote to Mr. Cann. "I think it my duty, considering what a state Miss Sandford is in, to send the enclosed. Please send it to her, or send it, so as I may have a letter in her hand-writing God knows she has quite enough to surfer, without my doing anything to give her pain. I hope you will agree with me, in the propriety of having this sent." My Lord, I sent that letter to the magistrates, and I only mention it because the Learned Gentleman said it was intercepted, just as if I had sent it clandestinely, or anything of that sort. The Judge--The fact is, you wrote the letter to the witness under cover, and, on the other side you sent a letter to Mr. Cann, requesting, that under the circumstances, it might be communicated, and Mr. Cann saw the witness and told her that you had written a letter, in which you had apologized to her, and said you were sorry for the harsh language you had used. The Prisoner--But nothing about the unjust accusation. The Judge--These are the facts; we cannot hear any observation now. By the Prisoner--Now what had my conduct been as far as you had seen of me, since you had known me, up to that time, as regards my sensibility of feeling, and my attention to my religious duties. What had my conduct been up to the time when this transaction happened? You always had been of an amiable temper towards me, and I never knew you otherwise to others. You had prayers read in the morning since I came to Potash, and it was done before I left. The Judge--Every morning? Witness--Not every morning. The Judge--But the habit was to read them? Witness--Yes, it was Mr. Rush's remark, that they were reading prayers at that time at Felmingham, and it was necessary they should read them here. The Prisoner--Ha...
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