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G. was ordered to silence, and m- formed, the witness should not be admitted. Mr. G. begged the court to consider what a disadvantage must result to him from the measure ; that Mr. Hazelton had been his inseparable companion on the way to the Synod, that the principal stress of the defence he intended to make, rested upon him, that if they rejected his evidence they would for the same reason reject the evidence of Joseph Cooper and James Slater, who were in the 110 same predicament. He hoped, t...hat even admitting the form of law might be in their favor, which he believed was not, thejr would not take an advantage of it, and preclude the possibility of making a perfect defence. The court became more preremptory in its tone, and decreed, that none of those persons should be permitted to be a witness.* * This was an act of mjustice so violent, that the court could not but calca- iate upon public odium in consequence of it. To repel this if possible, they had deliberated during the nig'ht, and on the next morning' proposed and adopt- ed, what they called an amendment to the minute of yesterday, which was intro- duced by Mr.

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