Second nail—the letter of July 5, 1882, when he says that affidavit of 1881 was made by the persuasion of Bosler; drive it in.
Third nail—affidavit of July 13, 1882, where he swears that they were all perfectly innocent.
Fourth nail—the pencil memorandum; drive that in.
Fifth nail—the tabular statement that gave thirty-three and one-third per cent, to Brady; drive it in.
Sixth nail—his pretended letter to Bosler telling about the advice of Brady; drive that in.
Seventh nail—the letter he pretends that Dorsey, on the 13th of May, 1879, wrote to Bosler, the copies being made by Miss White; drive that in.
Wind his corpse up in the balance-sheets from the red books made by Donnelly.
Then you want a plate for his coffin. Let us paste right on there the Chico letter, April 3, 1878.
Now, we want grave-stones. Let us take the red books, put one at his head and one at his feet.
And let his epitaph, written upon the red book placed at his head, be—Up to this moment I have been faithful to every trust.