Smith. "I do not like to speak from memory with reference to such matters."

Attorney-General. "No; but not speaking from memory in an abstract sense, but having your memory refreshed by a perusal of that document, have you any doubt that you were applied to?"

Smith. "I have no doubt that I might have been applied to."

Attorney-General. "Have you any doubt that in January, 1855, you were called on by William Palmer to attest another proposal for £13,000 on his brother's life in another office? Look at that document and tell me."

Smith. "I see the paper, but I don't know; I might have signed it in blank."

Attorney-General. "Do you usually sign attestations of this nature in blank?"

Smith. "I have some doubt whether I did not sign several of them in blank."

Attorney-General. "On your oath, looking at that document, don't you know that William Palmer applied to you to attest that proposal upon his brother's life for £13,000?"

Smith. "He did apply to me to attest proposals in some offices."

Attorney-General. "Were they for large amounts?"