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^ xv^ ^' T-^^^y I^anded up fliot upon deck, and got every thing ne- 

 « — — ' cefiary to keep the boats off in cafe they were boarded, 

 December. Berry and Lilly faid they would die upon deck rather than 

 give the fhip up. 



Court, Did Berry ftrike the fixth mate to the deck, and 



at what time? 



Anfwer. I cannot fay. 



Court, Did you fee any body attempt to pu0i Mr. Dun- 

 lop overboard, or did you fee him nearly in that fitu- 

 ation ? 



• Anfwer, I faw him nearly in that fituation, but faw no 

 man do it. 



Court, In what ftate was the fhip's company as to fo- 

 briety during the Saturday night and Sunday ? 



Anfwer, Kelly was the only drunken man I faw amongfl 

 them. 



William Conner, Did you hear me threaten your- 

 life? 



Anfwer, Only my ears. 



Court to the prifoners. Have you any more queftions. 

 to put to the witnefs? 

 Prifoners Anfwer. No» 



n\. 



Mr. James M'Culloch, fixth officer of the fhip Belvi- 

 dere, called in, and defired to inform the court of what 

 he knew of the prifoners and the mutiny. 



Upon 



