Trial of the Conspirators, for the Assassination of President Lincoln, &c : Argument of John A. Bingham, Special Judge Advocate, in Reply to the Arguments of the Several Counsel for Mary E. Surratt, David E. Herold, Lewis Payne, George A. Atzerodt, Michae
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force of this testimony, that Mr. Norton did not, in communicating , this matter to Mr. King, make mention of Booth's name ; because 1^ there was nothing in the transaction, at the time, he being ignorant j: of the name of Mudd, and equally ignorant of the conspiracy between , Mudd and Booth,. to give tb& least occasion for any mention of Booth j or of the transaction further than as he detailed it. With such cor- roboration, who can doubt the fact that Mudd did enter the room of Mr. Norton, an...d was followed by him, on the 3d of March last? Can he be mis);aken in the man ? Whoever looks at the prisoner care- fully Dnce will be sure to recognize him again. For thei present I pass from the consideration of the testimony showing Dr. Mudd's connection with Booth in this conspiracy, with the remark that it is in evidence, and I think established, both by the testimony adduced by the prosecution and that by the prisoner, that since the commencement of this rebellion John H. Surratt vis- ited the prisoner's house ; that he concealed 3urratt and other rebels and traitors in the woods near his house, where for several days he {urnished them with food and bedding; that the shelter of the woods by night and by day was the only shelter that the prisoner dare furnish these friends of his; that in November Booth visited him and remained over night; that be accompanied Booth at that time to Gardner's, from whom he purchased one of the horses used on the night of the assassination to aid the escape of one of his confederates; that the prisoner had secret interviews with Booth and Surratt, as sworn to by the witness Weichmann, in the National Hotel, whether on the 23d of December or in January is a matter of entire indifference; that he rushed into Mr.
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