Trial of the Conspirators for the Assassination of President Lincoln C Arg

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Trial of the Conspirators for the Assassination of President Lincoln C Arg
John Armor Bingham
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dence that in both those months Booth was at the National Hotel ; that he occupied a room there ; that he arrived there on the 22d and was there on the 23d of December last, and also on the 12th day of January. The testimony of the witness is, that Booth said he had just come in. Suppose this conversation took place in December, on the evening of the 23d, the time when it is proved by J. T. Mudd, the witness. For the accused, that he, in company with Samuel A. Mudd, spent the night in Washingto...n city. Is there any- thing in the testimony of that or any other witness to show that the accused did not have and could not have had an interview with Booth on that evening? J. T. Mudd testifies that he separated from' the prisoner, Samuel A. Mudd, at the National Hotel early in the evening of that day, and did not meet him again until the accused came in for the night at the Pennsylvania House, where he stopped. Where was Dr. Samuel A. Mudd during this interval ? What does his witness know about him during that time ?

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