4.
and,
to
sice 1825, no juror
Caw
into the
be attainted for a merely - false Verdict . It therefore appeared to me unnecessary
enter at large subject of the miscarriage of justice in this case: _ and I felt relieved. For I was addressing His Excellency through the medium of one
who united in his own. person the character
of leading counsel for prisoners still in confinement that of Secretary and Councillor
to the Government.
Under these circumstances
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Scontented myself, with a
formal reply to His Excellency's
note, as communicated;
" forwarding such information to the Government as I had
" collected ; but only so for
as the same related to the
" statements of the last paragraphi
On the demeanor of
the leading Counsel
yourself,
for the prisoners at the trial- on the repeated signals which, whether accepted or not, you
were seen to make towards
the
the
jury-bow, - and
upon
impression which
was
formed by more than one