118.
moment to supposo
that
in objecting
to the reception
of their evidence, I meant to insinuato that they would state one word not perfectly correct and true,
but I felt it my duty, as a lawyer, to make the objection. Should a practice prevail for the admission of such evidence, in my humble
judgement the sooner such a practice is abolished
the better- My
ours
witnessed
evere
erxcluded, while
the members of Council, cho heard all the evidence,
their testimony. And
were permitted to give
although I might well rest
my
calo th
the coidence
I
that had been given in support of the charges,
my duty
feel it to be
to call befar the Council
Every person who is able to give evidence con
concerning
any of the chayes. _ Itherefore proceed to cale
my Witnesses -
The Chief Justice then called Mr
bay who was sworn -
M
At bay suom.
1o Charge
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259
read to him by the Chief Justion By the Chief Justice.
Q. Were you present on beard the "Agencourt
on
that occasion, the 22 November, 1845 +
A. I was present at the Dance, but not
at the Dinner
notice me in the course
you notice
2. Did you the
evening ?
A I did
Q. Did
you intoxication ?
observe
A Certainly not - 2. Did you
notice
me
me
the course of
in
a
State
of
C
doing any thing