445 house, timber, and rails, and garden fences, and stealing and plundering what they pleased.
"When I was at Richmond, a prisoner before Judge King, we sent for many witnesses; and when they came they were taken and cast into prison with us, and we were not permitted to have any witnesses. The day I came out of prison they compelled me to sign a writing which was not true, or remain in prison.
"DAVID PETTIGREW.
"Sworn to before D. W. Kilbourn, J. P."
-Millennial Star, vol. 17, pp. 662, 663.
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