A. He then held his hand down, and gave me two Napoleons; I have them here now; he did not say one was for my fellow-servant and the other for myself, but I supposed it was so (the witness produced the Napoleons.)
Q. Did you hear him tell the coachman where to drive to?
A. I did not.
Q. Do you know the name of the coachman or the waterman?
A. Yes, I do.
Q. What is the name of the coachman?
A. Crane.
Q. Do you know the waterman's name?
A. I am not rightly sure; I think they call him Bob. I know his person very well.
Q. How was this gentleman dressed, that you drove to town?