Walker—When he went from dinner he said so.

James Berry could not remember exactly which day it was that Sarah Stout was found in his mill; but he went out at six o'clock to shoot a flush of water and saw something floating in the water, and on going to see what it was, saw that it was part of her clothes. He did not see her face; no part of her body was above the water, only part of her clothes. The water might be about five foot deep and she might be about five or six inches under the water. She lay upon her side; when she was taken out her eyes were open.

Jones—Was she swelled with water?

Berry—I did not perceive her swelled; I was amazed at it; and did not so much mind it as I should.

Jones—But you remember her eyes were staring open?

Berry—Yes.

Jones—Did you see any marks or bruises about her?

Berry—No.

Cowper—Did you see her legs?

Berry—No, I did not.