A. No, sir.
Challenge withdrawn. Juror sworn.
William H. Marshall called, and challenged for principal cause:
Q. Have you any conscientious scruples that would prevent your finding a verdict of guilty in a capital case, where the evidence was sufficient to convince you that the prisoner was guilty?
A. No, sir.
By Mr. Larocque, for the prisoners:
Q. You read the account of the privateer Savannah?
A. I believe I have.
Q. Have you formed or expressed any opinion as to the guilt or innocence of the prisoners?
A. No, sir.