14.
15.
of hilarity, as he himself has been fifty times in parties of the kind.
That it might have been considered conspicuous by some, considering the Judge's position.
That Mr Mc Knight has seen
Genecals, Judges, and Admirals in
the
Governors
the same lively
Q. _ By whome?
A. By this boxcellency, the Governor_"'
-
"
207
Q.
Where?
state as Mr Hulme avas on
boards the Agincourt.
A.
Ithink when His Rxcellency the Governor
house in a squall of rain-
Questions put by the Chief Justice.
took shelter in my
Q . _ If His Porcellency the Governor told Mr Me Hnight the object of his question ?
You say Mr Macknight that.
you
made no minutes.
of what
you sawdd on board the
Agincourt,
ow
the
22. November 1845.
A.
He did not.
Answer. _ I made no records.
Q.
Did
you
state to Sis Corcellencey what
you
have deposed, today?
Question. When was
your
attention first called
to it !
A.
Istated to the general purport of what
A. _ I think in
May
last.
Shave deposed.
Q
Do
you
recollect meeting
One ow
any