Q. You wear no such decorations as this? (shewing the star to his lordship.)
A. No, certainly not.
Q. Supposing a gentleman appeared before you in an aid-de-camp's uniform, with that star upon his breast, and that other ornament appendant, should you consider that was a man exhibiting himself in the dress of your sharp-shooting corps?
A. Certainly not.
Q. If a sharp-shooter belonging to your corps presented himself to you in that dress, you would think it a very impertinent thing?
A. Certainly.
Mr. Serjeant Best. As Lord Yarmouth has been called by the defendant, De Berenger, and has given evidence which may affect Lord Cochrane, we conceive, we submit we have a right to make an observation upon it.
A Juryman. If Colonel De Berenger had appeared before your lordship in the uniform of his corps, would it have been any thing extraordinary?
A. Nothing extraordinary; it would have been more military that he should do so, though I never exacted it.