A Letter Addressed to the Proprietors of India Stock Demonstrating British Just

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A Letter Addressed to the Proprietors of India Stock Demonstrating British Just
W William White
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I reported the circumstance to the ha vildar major.
Question by Mr. Wray. In what state were the shot, when picked up off your bed, and delivered to Lieutenant White ?
Answer. They were flattened.
The shot, which were sent to the Court along with the papers received with the Cantonment Adjutant's letter, were here produced, and the subedar says they are those mentioned by him. There are also some others, which were picked out of his body, and the bodies of the havildars.
Question by Mr. Wray. T
...he first time you saw me near your hut, you said I fired my fowling-piece. Did I actually fire into the hut, — or at a bird near it : or, do you mean to say, I fired at you, or any body else?
IV APPENDIX.
Answer. I saw no bird. Observing the piece level- led at me, I conceived Mr. Wray meant to fire at me.
Question by the Court. What reason had you to suppose that any British officer would intentionally fire his fowling-piece at you?
Answer. I could only account for such a circum- stance, by supposing the gentleman to be intoxicated, and not to know what he was about.


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