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1043. t Note I. Contains the information thereupon. t Note K. His trial therefor. 12 JOURNAL OF NEW NETIIEULAND. each carrjiiig a loaded gun and pistol — the first fired at tlie Director who having had notice withdrew towards his house, the balls passing into tlie walls alongside tiie door beliind him ; the sentinel firing immediately on him who had discharged his gun, brought him down. Shortly afterwards some of the Common- alty collected before the Director, riotously demanding the prisoner j... they were answered that their request should be pre- sented in order and in writing, which about 25 men did, they therein asked the Director to pardon tlie Criminal. The matters were referred to them to decide conscientiously thereupon. In such wise that they immediately went forth, without hearing parties or seeing any complaints or documents : They condemn hiin in a fine of Five Hundred guilders^ and to remain three months away from the Manhatens^ but on account of the importance of the affair and some Considerations, it was resolved to send the Criminal, with liis trial to Holland which In this Confusion mingled with great terror passed the winter away ; the Season came for driving out the Cattle ; this obliged many to desire Peace.
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