was drunk slightly when detéotivo Powell first carno in

got drunk on a'e. I might havo appeared so, but I

was arrested till Mr. Powell told me. After this, [

night. I was not drnnk then. I did not koow Stanley

Powell and Broomfield, when searching the house that

I wai drank. Da not romembor talking to ieteoilres

I wai talking to Waldon that night because

Stanley waa arrested. Cannot swear whether

sago .as we did.. ' It was raining the night

M'Bride's preaenoe. Mrs. M'Bride used the same pas

on these days, except tho Sunday, Slst Marob, in Mrs.

Saturday and Sunday. Cannot lay whethor I saw bim

was at the honse on Wodneidty, Thursday, Friday,

know that lady ; elie li red next door' to us in Sussex

don't know Mn.' M'Bride (oalied into . Cou'n). Yea, I

before Stinler was arrested-perhaps onoo a wehk. I

arrest.. I don't know how often Joseph Waldon anme

wai either Saturday or the Sunday after Stanley's

Josoph Waldon (lld not come after that t'tne, wbloh

only came into tho hou'O as far as tho middle door.

cause he knew I took a glass too muoh at times. He

about Charley. Ho told mo to keep myself right be-

me to keep myself right. There wai nothing aald

the house on Sunday, after Stanley's arrest. Hs' told

Waldon was in the bouse on Saturday. Yes,'be waa in

Stanley was arrowed. 'Cannot iwoar whether Josoph

Do not think- Joseph Waldon wa« «it th»'home after

borne, but to no peraon »Ince Stantoy was nrreiioj.

made ? remark about the cob »ob« to acme on» in tho

lng In, but «orno «lore in Kont-street. . Mla-bt kare

Stenier did not tell mo what atore ho had bairn work

«o ont together before breekf.ft that Friday.

list t«Wrir«ny one that r »sw Stanley and Waldon

Mr. Gannon applied for permission to treat the wit-

Hiing together as man and wife,

By Mr, Cannon : I aid Mr. Stanley hare not been

to; ding to lower or degraJe you in public estimation.

Mr. Carroll! You oah refuse to answer any qnoslion

alive or no*. I'm »ot a widow. I have boen married.

agreement. I. don't know whether iny husband ia

soy bow fong. Two years ago. We bid no particular

rae money. Ile engaged me is housekeouer. I cannot

By the Bench: I lived aa hi« housekeeper, llegare

aftor dark. Joseph Waldon did not remain long. Did

Josoph Waldon together in the evening of that day,

tho day Stanley was arrostod. 'Saw Stanley and

?Ix months. Had seen Josoph Waldon fre-

Joseph Waldon. Know Stanley for live' or

street, and new tho prisoners Stanley and

posed tint shs was a widow, and resided in Susiei

Bridget M'Bride (now correoted to M'Leod), de*

mediately after Waldon left. Knew Mrs. Lanes as Mri.

Mrs, Lams, aa oho was inside. Saw Mrs. Lsnes im-

honse on sunday morning, 31st Marob. Did not seo

kept a shop or retail store. Saw Joseph Waldon at the

with a horse and dray previously to the week StanUy

night, 29tb March. Sa« Waldon often at the bdui

Joseph Waldon bctwoen 9 and IO o'clock on Friday

night. She was then sobar, or appeared so. Saw

Mrs. Lanes walk out In the street after dark that

the time Wa'don and Stanley were logother. Saw

not notice whether Mrs. Lanes was drunk or not at 1

By the Bench : I always considered hor to. be Mr.

a bag to my house-the morning before he went up

or beginning of this month, Joseph Waldon brought

band is at sea. Know both the Waldons. Last month

and reside in Oatley-lane, Woolloomooloo. My hus-

Line 2.11.0 te country. Dont know what the bag was filled .

Line 2.11.1 with. He asked me if I could allow

Line 2.11.2 him to let the bag remain . till night,

Line 2.11.3 as he did not expect to get such a

Line 2.11.4 large load in William-street. He had no dray with

Line 2.11.5 him. It was in the morning, about daybreak. I got

Line 2.11.6 up and spoke to him. Have known Joseph Waldon

Line 2.11.7 from childhood. He came in the evening, after dark,

Line 2.11.8 with his brother Jeremiah. I asked Joseph when he

Line 2.11.9 was going to take. the bag away. He said Ann (his

Line 2.11.10 wife) could send for it any time she wanted it. They

Line 2.11.11 remained about a quarter of an hour or twenty minutes.

Line 2.11.12 I had no Idea, nor do I know now the contents of the

Line 2.11.13 bag. It was stitched up. I had occasion to life it, and

Line 2.11.14 it was about the weight of a bag full of clothes. Ann

Line 2.11.15 Waldon called on me and said "I had better get the

Line 2.11.16 bag removed, as some parties were looking for it, and

Line 2.11.17 that I hid better have it taken to Mrs Green's, and