Goodere—Did you see anybody with me that day? I was not at your house that day.
Hobbs—I did not say you were; but as you was going to Mr. Jarrit Smith's, I heard one of your men say, There goes our captain, or else I had not looked out.
Mahony—I beg leave, my lord, to ask him, who it was that the captain bid Mahony to look sharp to?
Hobbs—The gentleman with the black cap.
The Recorder—Was the gentleman in the black cap, at whose going by they all rushed out, the same gentleman whom you had seen before go to Mr. Jarrit Smith's?
Hobbs—Yes, Sir, but Mahony gave half-a-crown for my reckoning, and as they rushed out so hastily, I was afraid they had taken away my tankard; for which reason I went to look after it, and saw no more.
Thomas Williams, sworn.
Vernon—Mr. Williams, I think you belonged to the Ruby at the time when this melancholy affair happened?
Williams—Yes, Sir.
Vernon—What station were you in?