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rights are disregarded by wicked, cruel, and unjust enactments β I submit: so let it be done.
Let me say one word further.
I feel entirely satisfied with the treatment I have received on my trial.
Considering all the circumstances, it has been more generous than I expected.
But I feel no consciousness of guilt.
I have stated from the first what was my intention and what was not. I never had any design against the life of ally person, nor any disposition to commit treason, or excite slaves to rebel, or make any general insurrection.
I never encouraged any man to do so, but always discouraged any idea of that kind.
Let me say, also, a word in regard to the statements made by some of those connected with me. I hear it has been stated by some of them that I have induced them to join me. But the contrary is true.
I do not say this to injure them, but as regretting their weakness.
There is not one of them but joined me of his own accord, and the greater part at their own expense.
A number of them I never saw, and never had a word of conversation with, till the day they came to me, and that was for the purpose I have stated.
Now I have done.
Perfect quiet prevailed while this speech was delivered; and, when he finished, the
Judge proceeded to pass sentence on him. After a few preliminary remarks, he stated that no doubt could exist of the guilt of the prisoner, and sentenced him to be hanged by the neck till he was dead, on Friday, the 2d day of December. βAt the announcement,β said a spectator,