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Supposed I was aiding Jennings in the arrest. Believe I fii-st found out at W^el- lington tliat Lowe had a warrant. AVhat had Lowe said about the custody of John ? Not any thing. In the room in the third story someililng was said about the nigger's be- iug put into the custody of Jennings. What makes y«u tliink he was taken into JenniniTs's custody up there'? Can't tell. Prosecution Rested. Witnesses /or the Defence. E. S. Kinney. ... I went to Wellington for the same purpose that others did, t...o release a man that had been kidnapped. I did not get to AVellington until after John was rescued. We left Oberlin about 5, p. M. Cross-examined. Winsor was in the wajron OBERLIN-WELLINGTON RESCUE. 121 ■with Bushiiell, swinging a giin, and saying, " All is well. " A majority of the crowd went to- wards Oberlin, after John went away. The cry in the crowd was, that some one had been kidnapped. It was with the understanding that John had been kidnapped that I went. Jos'ph H. Dickson. Live at Wellington.
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