Mr. Serjeant Bompas. We call for that paper mentioned at the end of the memorandum; we have given you notice to produce it.

Mr. Kelly. If you mean to call for any paper, just put in your notice, so that we may see what document it is.

William George White sworn. Examined by Mr. Serjeant Bompas.

Just take that in your hand. (Handing a paper to the Witness.) Are you a clerk to Sir George Stephen?—I was employed by him.

Did you serve a copy of that notice upon any body, and upon whom?—Yes, I did serve a copy of it.

Upon whom?—Upon Messrs. Zulueta and Messrs. Lawford & Co., and Mr. Jennings, or left it at the office: I either served it on the parties, or left it at the office.

Cross-examined by Mr. Kelly.

There was a question put to you, which my learned friend did not give you time to answer; are you a clerk to Sir George Stephen?—No.

How came you to be employed in this matter?—I happened to be in his office, and he asked me to serve it.

What are you?—A clerk in a wine-merchant’s counting-house.