The outer door?—Yes.

The garden door?—Yes.

When you got to the house, what did you and he do?—He went and put the remainder of his clothes on.

Well; what did you and he do?—We went and searched every room in the house, beginning at the bottom, and going on upwards to the top, except my mistress’s room and Mr. Church’s.

Did you go into all the other rooms; did you open them all?—We went into all the rooms except Mr. Church’s and Mrs. Patrick’s.

You did not go into Mr. Church’s room, or into that of your mistress?—No.

Did you open the doors of those two rooms?—We did not open the door of either of those two rooms.

When you came to Mr. Church’s door, did you say any thing?—Yes; I said, “I’ll go and pull him out; shall I?” The lad said, “No,” for fear of disturbing his mistress.

Upon that observation of the lad’s about disturbing his mistress, did you forbear going into the room?—Yes, I did.

What became of Foreman for the rest of the night?—He came along with me into the Pottery; he came down stairs, locked the back door, and staid with me the whole of the remainder of the night; he returned with me to the Pottery, and staid ’til the morning.