Do you remember any storm arising after you had left?—Yes; after we left Liverpool we had a very heavy gale of wind, which lasted some time.

How shortly was that after you sailed?—I do not know; it might have been several days.

Do you remember about how far you were from Cork or Falmouth?—Not a very great distance.

Do you remember whether the wind was fair for going to Cork or Falmouth?—Yes; it was a fair wind back, if the skipper had been disposed to run back.

Did anything take place in the ship about going back?—Yes, there was a great disturbance with the crew; they said the vessel was not safe to go to where the skipper sailed to.

Where was she going to?—The coast of Africa: he said he would not go back, that he should lose his crew if he put back.

Mr. Kelly. They said it was not safe to go to the coast of Africa?—Yes.

Mr. Serjeant Bompas. Where did he sail for at last?—Sailed to Spain.

Was the wind fair for Spain, or not?—I do not know.

How many days were you before you got to Spain?—We were some time before we got to Spain.