Trial of Matt. F. Ward : for the Murder of Prof. W.H.G. Butler, Before the Hardin Criminal Court, April Term 1854
Trial of Matt. F. Ward : for the Murder of Prof. W.H.G. Butler, Before the Hardin Criminal Court, April Term 1854
Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) Dlc
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Were they afraid to trust the artlessness of childhood on that stand ? There is an old adage, gentlemen, that children and fools speak the truth — and like most old adages it has its foundation in human experience. I must be permitted to say that I admire their sagacity in keeping him from the stand. You, gentlemen, vriU draw your own inferences. Mr. Marshall tells you as matter of complaint, that when Barlow was undergoing the ordeal of cross-examination, a " low chuckle " ran around the court...-house among the audience. I noticed, gentlemen, the fact; I differ only in the name by which I would call it, and the feeling to which I would attribute it. There is a feeling, thank God, in the great human heart of the masses that revolts with horror at the exhibition of palpable, unblushing, and unmistakable perjury, and that feeling will find Tent, no matter in what presence the crowd may find themselves. You may chain the limbs and seal the mouth, and yet the heart will find some means of utterance — and all who hear will Ijnderstand the meaning.
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