A. 27th August, No. 1,048.

Lord Ellenborough. You had better see what you apply your proof to, otherwise he must go through the list.

Mr. Gurney. I am told these clerks have examined all these notes. You have looked over all these notes found in Mr. De Berenger's trunk, have you not?

A. I have not looked over them to-day; we looked over them before the Grand Jury.

Q. Look over that parcel, and tell me whether you paid all that parcel [handing a parcel of bank notes to the witness.]

[The Witness and Mr. Thomas Northover examined the notes.]

A. Yes; those were paid.

Q. There are forty-nine in number?

A. Yes.

Lord Ellenborough. Were all those forty-nine part of the two hundred pounds that were given in exchange for the two £.100. notes?