MR. CHIEF JUSTICE. How is that? Are they not so returned?
MR. CHAMBERS. No they are not. For some of the names that were last set down in the panel are now placed first.
MR. CHIEF JUSTICE. Make that out and you shall be righted.
MR. CHAMBERS. I have the copy of the panel in my hand as the jurors were struck, and if the clerk will produce the original signed by Mr. Attorney and myself, Your Honor will see that our complaint is just.
MR. CHIEF JUSTICE. Clerk, is it so? Look upon that copy. Is it a true copy of the panel as it was struck?
CLERK. Yes, I believe it is.
MR. CHIEF JUSTICE. How came the names of the jurors to be misplaced in the panel?
SHERIFF. I have returned the jurors in the same order in which the clerk gave them to me.
MR. CHIEF JUSTICE. Let the names of the jurors be ranged in the order they were struck, agreeable to the copy here in Court.
Which was done accordingly; and the jury, whose names were as follows, were called and sworn: Thomas Hunt (Foreman), Harmanus Rutgers, Stanly Holmes, Edward Man, John Bell, Samuel Weaver, Andries Marschalk, Egbert van Borsom, Benjamin Hildreth, Abraham Keteltas, John Goelet, Hercules Wendover.