atlraiis of but one interpretation), but in tbe firmness with which they repelled all attempts (particularly ..
... Government press ) to prejudice their minds before the trial, and the cool int ependance they evinced in the discharge of the.r arduous duties during the trial, particularly in sifting the evidence for the prosecution. Another circumstance ought also to borne in mind, to the credit of the jury. They belong to a class of society which, from the nature of its pursuits, may presumed to be ...