"The Consul knows well that I am not pleading for my own life. I
have not prayed to God for it, nor even to the Blessed Mother. I
have neither home nor country--a victim of war and persecution, the
avenues to the securing of property being closed to me to such a
point that I have not been able to provide bread for my wife and
seven children, who know what it is to suffer for the necessaries
of life. My life is one of suffering, and I look upon what has
happened to me as a benefit of God, and it is not for me,
therefore, to ask favors of anyone.
"The engineer, Knight, I know, came contrary to his will. He was
bitterly opposed to it, as I learn from the person who obtained him
to come.
"Spaniards, the world is not so full of people who prefer honor to
life. Save poor Santa Rosa! Poor gentleman, with heart as tender
and as compassionate as that of a woman, of irreproachable honor,
his business was that of charity. He was devoted to others, and
though he was aboard the vessel for the benefit of their health, I
believe he will not use this advantage for himself....
"The greater portion of the crew were entrapped by their lodging
house keepers, who gained possession of them, and watched the
opportunity to put them on board on receiving advances on their
wages.
"Spaniards, I believe I am the only one who dies in the entire
Christian faith of our holy religion. Consider the souls of these
poor people; give them an opportunity to ask mercy of God. I know
that you must fulfil your duty, but my blood ought to be
sufficient, because innocent and defenceless people will suffer
with my fall.
"May these considerations have influence with the authorities to
whom I beg to appeal! These poor people had no knowledge of what
you think their crime. Pardon me if I say that I don't believe
their deaths would have on the fate of Cuba the good effect the law
foresees--our civilization is so opposed to such proceeding. I
don't say this in tone of complaint, but we are accustomed to at
least identify victims when we are going to sacrifice.
"According to my view, there should have been some intervention.
Our Government, by its influence, should have been pronounced, and
perhaps in that way their lives might have been saved without
compromising the dignity of Spain.
"Señores, farewell. I know that the members of the council who
condemn me accomplish a painful duty. Let them remember us in their
prayers to God, and ask their wives and children to do the same for
us. Respectfully,
"JOSEPH FRY.
"Written on board the _Tornado_, Nov. 7, 1873."
At six o'clock on the morning of November 7, Captain Fry and thirty-six
of his crew and twelve passengers were brutally butchered in the
presence of a ferocious mob, who mangled the senseless remains.
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