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'■".■■■■■.■. •^ ■' . ■ (■' MaOHIOPU: ■\ - ■ .V, ... ■ ■ Hiili J • < /• ns .» -fip -^ '^ 1:- %' ■/ii/ \ .<^«> *<•• n* a»»ii .,•«•.-.« •'vaa: : at flfWu.--' »>•■■ tk«rj« * •*•"*' ■ -^ ■-■ **• "- •■»• rffJT w^i^ nrv' mic LlBpY ^«&V^ ;'■*•:' IIAY15 toiS^Sjg^ \ • ft ■ f ■.-.v BAlVlj^ ROBBERY AT COBOURG. Tht DepOiiHdl^'of Person^ examined by W. H, Draper ^ on the exUnmvtvnd mysteriom J^obbery of ike Upper ada Bank at ippbourg. K .%5*/ The Inffrtnttlon of ommi Di«trio( ■ttBihJune, I '^ HenrftttttiiMi bei r-- -^ . ■: ... ■ -'■ ■ . - ■ ■ . r. WiiAiAii BbctfRT Ilank of BJ.ontnNitv:|)M Cdmtnercliil Rank n of CobMirg, 19 tho at Kingstoiy^ ^vA ptlf ton AoWfkr Wm of the Gtmlainln, jiiadia Quebec Bank* aihdiiniliig ia£774 10*:~. Illie Midl'Wnil. The money «ni» •punted on the/ Tueiday „ii\ily awar* evenhig. and w»^ chirged to the Bank of DepoAent ia u Clerk in the eHit>lojment Upper Canada onWedn'eaday IM Ji^ih inat.- of Mr. Jan. G. Uethune, the agent of the It waa not sealed up till WednaMay niorn*- Bank of Upper Canada a^ Cobourg ; having/ Depohent thinka he coiilited it oyer the sole inaiiagementof thebank\bHtl|M|isMHain on Wedneiday morning, but U at alt keeps all the cash at his sole eohtV^v ^ents positive jie tnclua^jhat suip. Ic Aeeps cash in ah iron chest ; only one ilrey was packed up in strong kibf n paper, quite M Oubourg ; (here ia another key, which new, iMled with >»dwnx,/1)right colored, (le|i(>nent believes is hi the posles^ionof the impressed with the seat ailreadir mentioned. Cashier at York. It is not in the course not ti«d Without iif *ny way. The notes of the duty of any other person to have were put up in separate parcels according^ (lossesaion of that k^y.^ ^he business of to their TsUne, that is. ell/the five dollar; the bunk is rraifiiacted at Mr. Bethune'i bills were put up together and baiiJeii to- otiice. The Post-oflico is Conducted >t gether, and so on with the the manageRMTnt of the Post-office, (herei habit of sending bank bills, not of the was a parcel of money for Mr. Macaulay, ' Bank of Upper Canada, toth« Antit, Mr. to whdm Che packet was addressed, roen^i- JoUn Macaulay of Kingston, oftfWednes- oningtbat itcontaiaed £774 10s. Depo- dav in every week, when -the amount was nent genterally stated tlie f mount it con- sufficient to require it.vThis amount was tained. Mr. Rnbidge replied he , ^ould four or five hamlred pounds. These l#ls send it. Deponent has been a clerk irt the were usually putup in strong brown p»per, post-office himself. The burtness of thac sealed «iil» red *i;ax— Office of th* Bank office is conducted in the way it was during of Upper Canadivat Cobourg, is the imv the latter part of the time deponent was a press of' the seal 'hills were always pack^ clerk therein. < AH the packets for Kmgs- laying open— theseX packets been numbfiro ton and the offices east thereof were ptit ed and marked as Containing moneyv— up^in one bag, so as not to require openmg Theageqt at Kingston usually advisedtheir in the internlediate offices. Oh the letter receipt^ return of pt^st ; does not recoU hill » particular entry is inade of all mo- lect any instance to tl^ contrar/jr when the ney letters, but no amount itated. lii|l packet haa been received. notseethe Jetter bill the day he sent tbis On Wednesday. 15th Maj^ Wst> depo- packet. Saw (hit packet of money still nent put up a^icketpf bauk notes of the lying on the post-office table a fewmoinenw -/ ■*: I ^ t- t. 1 ' IK Jf li^'S^ st .-.Jii »• »tJ ■ :.i y ' ii^'*<' ri i( w i i ii ii i i.# ^.» •. M* U "V" ■■■#' mp*"**" St mm taiWpi .v'V. ^ftfrvBfd*. M#. Rvbid||i|M;it the tibl* Am. 't'lM prlnied pMi ofll«« reguUttonf H^d Mr; 8««o«l«r« «i hl« dMli, • ftw ft«l and JnMrUoliotii wcr«pMt uphi an adjoin- 4^nt. Mr. Sanlil«n w^ in thf JlMbii of \n(^ o(Bc«.' where lh« pott-(i|fice wis for. olUtionally MMlstkic Mr. Hubid^je. Otn-juvtlT k'pt. •»!* •*«« •• now used m a1)«a •^'^|t uv wImUmi Mr. QniiiMlert iMUtfd ill radm ^nd no MImm U truiicted iht^ Wtug up tkU mftU wr-not. In about ,aii It Jiaa rMnaincdlfiara till lo daj. Wfln Hli afttrwardt depdnani law iha bag for de|ibnlnt was unabia to gat hit letter ready Khigston and QthermaiU packed ap,raad/ bj the hour appointed for cloiing the mail, tc^be )wni and laying on the same ubie; ha waa in the huhit o( requesting Mr. Rn* did not howater WMimina thmnu arid only bidge 19 k«ep the oMiif open, which waa ^ stippoted the bag eotttlMd tU Mailifor uiMaUr«M|%' Uepoaent delivered pac'^ls Kingston and eaM tkttwf, I|MMim those to4Ir. l liil ilg fio asiniilar war oa foriner in«Is werausu«||f *i*i«a«*«a»i bag.4- occasknii^linha aafe r««eiM of vkldL ha Thinks the siaga atrited after iwehe has been idvlsed. \ o**^o^%- Ikponeni enquired whether his On the eteniog of Wednesday tfc 19th paroet%4JN*>< ••'»*• *P'* •*'• Rubidge Junb inst. about six, deponent put bye th«« replied itmn this enquiry was made, as Bank and other money and papers in the deponent tltiinks» ^fore the iriaU bags left ordiifary way in the iron- cheat,, there were the office. Mr. Sauiidtn *as » tworn thenput tnio iheehestafjirg^jiwantity of clerk. Deponenjiaalsoa ^ornclerk.~> bills of different Bankf, aonie of Lower-' Mr. Rubidije wHjiot al thM time ; he waa C«n«da, some of the Coinmercial Bank// sworn a faw days ago ; it la •J>*rt of tht and the princi|ial part qf the Bank of Up- / directions of the Post Master Oencrat tha| per-panada, there were no l)ill of a higlie/ ^cWIls or persons employed in that office denpminatioii than ten dollars; Cannot albuld be aworn. Deponent apprlaed Mr. tute what t. and three bags of": awtjrn. On Tuesday last deponent leerned Silvir. There is a biiri^au divided into two fromMr, Rubidge, in answer to a remark pw«« whlnh loek with aeparate keys, stand- that deponent made, i,hat he (Mr. R.) waa mg by the iron cheat; Opponent locked not sworn. Mr. Rubidge stated that he the iron cheit and the upper part of the' had gone at the time deponent supposed, bureeu, and put both those keys into the for the porpose of being sworn, but from a lower part of the bureau which he locked feelinE of bashfulness, lie had not gone to and took away the key with him when he Mr. Henry but to dinner. On Wednesday went to tea. Deponent left Mr. Rubidao «2d May, deponent sent another parcel to aldn* in the office; Deponent returned m Mr. Macauley, at Kingston, and In a letter « rer/ short tTaSe, aay about ten mi'nutea.' I aut^ to him that the receipt of the parcel in«t Mr. Rubidge a akoit distance cast of aent ontlietMhMnotbeen aoknowfedg. the office, and received the key thereof [ed. Deponent had previonaly ezpreaaed his from hini ; found the office locked. nDeiied 5 atlTprise to Mr. Bwhuiie that it had not iUu^nd went in, it waa empt/fe-Slv/jlobL^ I been acknowledged. Such acknowlfdg- O^on ahortly came in and olftred tiJill * \ "?,"' **• r''li"' received on the Tneaday; l*pon«ni a pair of boou; tw? boya nSSr I fallowing the day on which the packet waa Butcher caineib also about the aaroetSe- * ^nt. iik:: fc iiSiu •« »!.- »"**• » ***V .^M •»*IUm'^ ■■1. : ^.f .1 ■ ■■■"- m ^Ww -.'I ■>.' f. tea. nntil aboiit halfpU «tflfin)MiiMkld(ARiilt«7'<>^tl^*^^«*l*<^'^ •v«nin(; d«poi|eni l«a tho bflic* tmakk^m*tot tM bunitu lay >•• dCftoMot bid ■Awt irjing iha bo^ti. aoeoaip»ni«d bfrtifttlMm; tht lock of tb« borcM »PpMtt tbe tfo bnv«. Mr. Robidn tri«d on th§:06 n»«|ljr at iiMal, th« k«r turtolnl at Ih bootn ami ilepoMnl ibinM/lM Uft Gotdba graaraU tba doort of 1h« baraaa mm^ tiierTwith him. Depon«ot ramaiitad jDraf rati, a«d from iha appMranea cmM ajf half an hour with the bojri, and agaiq^ h»M baan opanad ualatt by anloaklnf inw turned to tlie office ; found lararal penMMN doar; tba door araa lookad whan dffponant there, Rmaog them Mi>. Rubidga. Qoriaii arent to It ; ihara ¥ai no apparent ebanfa ' and thraa itranger*, tk deponani baiiafeai laboat tba d half paai eight, and looked up tba office, with tbam Af minataa. Depoaam on* and foobaway the k«y>rnut half p«t eteireo jwanlng. *nd »*»»"'7«« f* ^^•'',*J*'|* deoonent returned to the office aceompa? iron tbatt ; on opening tha aneti, imme- wedbythatwo iwyt, and went down to dietely after? doponeni fouiid that iha par- ' tha cellar to draw tome beer; whila there eel of billt that ha had put in on »• pre- deponent loriked at th^door, it appeared ceeding evenlM, and the b«g of goM bad atha had left it. Tha keg of tobacco couM been abptracted,ihara had bean a linen bag not have betn placed at it then lay from aho in the chart about ftftean loehat long tka oottide, iha deponant had lo remote a and aeven inches wide, wat iikawiee Mken labia (one legofwhidl rested on the trap away; deponent is certain w*,?!'?"*" door which goetintha cailar)whan he went locked when he werit to it; the lid it hea- down— he had placed the leg of the ubia vyand difficult lo raise; the bar against on thit trap door praviout to leaving the the caUar door appeared firm j whantfepo- office, at Imlf pa.1 ei^ht; thia however nent went down to ex^niine it for the pur- wight have been replaced by a pe»ton pbte of teeinc if any entry bad been made i^ing tha cellar door from below. Fouml . |hat w^ay. Deponailt obtarved wme loot ^hted candle in ttie office in tha san^ mirkt out tide cha cellar door, apparenUy i. ptnoe he had left it In, which wat on the frath ; there w^t the mark of the hnl o^ Sipotitetideoriiie office tathatwiiere the hoot. Deponent has sihce^baen informed "iron ahest stands. It would not, in de&»- that ii man wlv> wears a boot axawlyW- Mfnt't opinion, be poitiblal6te«**hatW ling thit markM^ras at "^^"^^^^ in Ihe chest if the candle i$dod there.- pretJout dar* the cellar «*•« J?^'^ "JS From Iha appaaranoeof thacandJfildid »»«««»: ^ ';•'^^'i!^.fL^S noieeem to haae mOir^ from the time he On ti»ogr»«nd under *• W' • JJS! had left it. The lKiy#«»awaway ink short orawftiwuiidettl^^ tiiim ; deponent wanil»nia*lllitham.lofck- got to the inner do^^ ih^thTSLedmif «i< tahiik*#ay the Ttnooiher^^l^^ kiy^^Mm hit tatntn iioM iSCiHiOf wKh «loor or 'rt«4o^^^ tlmhoiaderontlM opeMd eetbel«th^or4pcUla^ ta up b«i did not •ml Hu Vh»*«fi«MalM ll|ith«FdMmiyo4opnrtmeal.of intheoflkomOl fhnfliioanM b«iU > thf^ ian#«»l wit Mg anae nt ^ eiae'teareelr poU Mdt a^ •■• npnM kava e all usaallgr eloeea aad mad*, anoddled with H. Dipiiipl km no leeol* • ' loaediho aajrwhe* aZii^lon cppjr o(^tbe dith, and wm «lao hilbraMd or dela^ed^olngl^tiiMil ibo ataftaiflvwi. bj Mr. Saiuiders. thai bo» doMoeni* shoald Tho stage arrifod ahiit ihMe ^aacianbT Kto Mr. Beniy, who wm a Megislralo^ to en hoar after the aialla vam nada 9f(>^ , sworo. Depoaani we^lapl, mjrUig that Tbqr were eneloMd l» ikn lealhet baff* he wovM go and ha twara, bui weal ladin. looked by daponantr aig || el U eted to a i^r, It being the dinner haar, aad the aaannaaMd Atwaed,ihalttbdrlfar, Tha house where depoaeat dinad be^g aa the money picket waa aqrmi lalalk la |ill tha rpad to Mr, Henry's. PepoM|P*li raa^oaa qUms iaeUMarea la Iha eaavaas bag. aad if, for not going to Mr. Henry's wae, thai ha> n hadUM baea ihera whan tha nfialle wera ^ never lieen to Mr. Haiiry'a hottM or pMflta Iba lealhet bag it nmmI have air ifri)liabaohirardua8atoi|pi9liim,aoiih|nl£ ao faaaow whatatrer iubettavaU waaab-. .yigiteasantlaU aad no| having then had airaeled before iha mail bag waa delivered ^'"ajiy Instraotkms on^the salijioct eseepi what « Attrood. Mr. Killaan apd lb. Baaadart Mr, Seondert staled, and awanhig to take were ia tha afllaa the wholp4iai% b«l da^ > aome opportaaHy af belaa awon, hey whieh deMheaiv^as he atlU jbrteaded to be Jiava bae*anato#ed Wi ihaaMil, bat peokeu swora, did aat JM it n e e ef skr y to, Maka bava aai been seat ia ikia waf to aay other any laiaark. Dapaaeoi to Act d|di ifka oOaa. lb. Kiitaa did apt Mvally attoad to ^^^k^Uf-Umomtm^rhm. tha paiiii^ ap iha toaawAfiMbMe after Oaiha l^^af May last, aftet alee. oMa delivering ih«p todipaaeat. Tha «»f t|» Mail tofJOagptan, aboaitwap^m. ^^^ |o, muI iha» 4iy waa naikad Mr. KitiifA haiHM la depaaaat a*aa .Ipir KiuuWn aw oaa Hda aa* Cahaorg ap tha tor and a paraelv M pdjhateed to Mi^ aiker i the |l»ol bllt wM p«l «p wkk tha Maeaalayv &(). Miiiltoa. The pagbyt gjagina toaM wid ewtpTay wMi lb-,- toarked l*toM7M jMatttride^ Tka, Ti» liiii^i-dilTafe* »a|Mlt,i»faari(ail adUi "wvm ■T'i.^v.^ ,^i^^^m waavMaaai- atwai .aawiiepipiapai- to* lai" u^ V -f*5*gjlt» i>^»y»> niito»i»thaiiBianBiito:^^> .f^: i ' ■ y "i # mad« «bout (h« tim« Alwood ferrifed.— Tliii way-bill It now uMiatly eneloMd in • pocket in the mail b«f . Th« chaini, rings ,,,jinil padlock of ih« niRil bof were In good order at the lime he delivared it to Aiwood. Deponent locked the bag hlinaelf. Deponent wai in the offloe with Mr. Kilt- ton on Wednetday etening, the 1 0th of June, about lix o'oiook. Mr. Kitlion went lu tea ; deponent wat making up the malli for OtonabMand Pfterboro', when Mr. Kitlion went awey. In about Ave niinutea ^oung Mr. Ham who it in a tlore opposite called to atk him K he would go to tea ;— deponent Immediately got up and went with him ; locked the office dour and took the key out ; at a short tiittance deponent met Mr. Kittson ami gave the key to him, remarking what a short time he had been to hit tea. After a Upte of from half an ihour tolhree quariert deponent returned to the ofAoe, found Mr. Kittton there with Gordon trying a new pair of booti which dordon off'ered to tell to deponent* Rp* liert and Richard Butcher were alao there ; Kitton came round frotn behind the coun- ler, and afierwardt went away for some time, Gordon remained, determined t(^ tell the boot* if possible, and wished to borrow money. Before he left Mr. Joynt oame in, and Mr. f^lition returned ; de- ponent lent Gordon two dollart which he took from the Post Office, mentioning ttiat he had done -so to Mr. Kittson. About Mf past vicht deponent left the office far the iitgtet4''Mff. Kiftton waa then with the tw'o t^ Mde man named Delany ; depii' nent wetft to Him^a More with tlie boots, attd fotitid Mr. Him, Mr. Noyea and i)ikv ther petsott thete, ramaiDed with tliem nbfflit « quarter of an hotir, and then told them he ^a» gdtng ha«n«. At M r. George Boeweira Mere depOhent met Mi.JFoynt, who atlfed Mm K he would go to the Cir- cus, but deponetit deeliRed end went home {done ibotitlialf »«inie^ Onarrhriiig4i6me deiKinent iouiid hit mother who ez|»MMd her aUrpriM nt deponent not going to the Ohtmv depnn^fcnt retired' td teat before ten o*tst0Ck. Dqienent waenot in the Tit« lage again niNit etnut seven the following mornintf. Dcponeitt did not to to the ^« fiee- m neerff eighth Mr. Kittson wet thiwei Mn fSeoitdwi •Rei'wifdt oame In, and Hn Kittsottthen went nway to break- Ohi. The office ««is kept open from diet ttme until 'Mr. mtHon (etuiaed I neither deponeitl nor Mr. Saunders U(t the office, on Mr. Kitiion's ri^itun he went ir bed room and came tu deponent *{" he ban received a boi from below ; { went to his side of ilie office. In the i^ of half an hour the iron chest wat opi deponent thinkt Mr. Kittton opened .... bureau to get the key of the chett, as Mr. K. Med usuitly first of all opened the bu* reau in the morning as deponent supposed to get out the kev. All the Bank books are kept there. On opening the oh|^ Mr. Kittton called out to Mr. Saunders that he was robbed ; deponent supposed that he wat speaking of the box lie had received. He and Mr. Saunders both went, to hini, Air. Kittson stated that all the bills were gone except a few tattered ones and tome tilver, and that tome gold wat gone, alto tome doubloons. D«|)onent doet not re« member if h« closed thethest ;*Mr. Kittson immediately raised the trap doof and went into the cellar without a light. He re< niained down a mhnlte or two, came tip, made no remark in deponent's hearing, and went ont of the office. He returned in a ' very short time with Mr. Bethune and Mr. Clark. Deponent taw nothing to lead hini tosuppose the store had been forcibly en- tered. The tnble was not on the trap door when Air. Kittton nrtt went tlown, ddes not remember whether he doted the trap before iie went out for Mr. Bethune. Mr. Kittton did not say in deponent's pretence oc Mr. Saundert't (before Mr. Betl^|pM anived) where he had left the key the pre* oeeding evening. About ti«|Weekt before that time the key of the ekeai had been foniid hf Mrs. Bnrrellin making Mr. Kkt-' son*sbed. She banded it to deponent who gave it tq Mr. KiUson ; but noremark was made by {any person on iheiubjeetof the key being in such a place/ It was about trine in the niorbing, Mr/Sannders ooca. sionally sleeps with Mr.yiCittson. It was then staled that the sumyebbtraeied was near two thousand poundst depoheirt expected to meet a brother who he supposed was co« nring np in the Great Britain. Deponent always understood Mr. Kittson kept the Itey oUhe chest about him until after thie money v»as lost. He then pointed out the plaee in the bureau wher« the keys' were' lyii^ In themorning whenhe wemto«pen thO «hest, sayii/ig thet that wat as he ha<|i left them the preceeding evening. Wr.^ Clwk trns «lao pNisent, Mc. Kiilton dM' • Oft •I, MiiMr. 1 lh« bu< KuppoMd ink books ohf»t Mr. idcrt thit Kd that h* I r«e«ived. )t to hitii, bills w«re nnd »om« ;one, also )s not re> It. Kittaon rand want t. Ho re« came up, •ring, and irnad ins' le and Mr. lead hint >rcibly en- 9 trup door iwn, ddes d th« trap lune. Mr. • presence . B«tl^|PM ■y the pre* eks before t had been ; Mr. kUt- onent who emark was leetof the was about ider» ooca^ I. It wst id WM near t expActed •d wa« oo« Deponent 1 kept the I afterikle [fed out the fceya ' were Bmto hed dwilMf the night. There ^ias the *rst oeded him in charge ef the aost oAce.-' Intimaiioo depotient hi|d that Mr. Kiitwin On the Artt morning after Mr. UubMge left the key «Mit of his possessloiu The eame to the odice deponent told hiin< it «•• uflice is seldom opened until eight or ball' neceseery he should ne sworn, arid g.. Deponent wsa made the same nfternnon, tbe wards were in the office when Ms. Eubidg* returned, not tlien put In. Du|ioheiit look away the but nothing was said ou. the subject of the old key and returned to the office and lock* oath. A few days after Mr. Beihune eur ed it ; Mr. Ham was there waiting Cor him quired of Mr. Kittson if Mr. Rubidge bad iiist gning to his tea. Tbe new key was been sworn; Mr. Kittson said yes. Depo- not finished tlU towards tbe afternoon of nent was under thelmpresMon thel he had the next day ; deponent subsegneDlly had taken the oath, and Mr. KubidK* gave no said, on being piesied ns to the robbery intimation that he hnd not. He mo»t have that he doubted whether any money had hftard the eonvorsation. Mr. Rubidge con- leen taken, but he was well cunviuMy^Mt tiiuied ia cbaige of the post office from such was the fact, and said so ftoWpita- tioti at the moment the remarks wflettiade.. Sworn at Cobourr, in tht titvmtitU Itta- MOOS. 1833, before me, U. HENRnJ^P. that time. On the 19th June deponent Itsll the ofr flee about tight o'elock'in the evening ; both Mr. Kittson ana Mr. itutiidge were\ there. Deponent went to the circus. De> ) ponentv in company «riih Mr. Wot. Bo|/ wellv and Mr. Waller Favell and another The Deposition of Gcorgc Saondebs, of came out of the circus Ibr a staiert tln:e, the Town of CoBourg, In the District of and then returned and there remained litl Newcastle, Odntlemau. it was over ; this was about ele?en o'clock. Deponent is in ilio employ of' Mr. Be- Deponent, in about an hour and a quarter, thune as Book*kee|i«r to the Bank Agency«. wluch he passed in eompaoj with Mr. ' Deponent remembers a packet addressed tq Wni. Boswell, went to the office. The Mr. Maoaulny at Kingston, and marked night wa» dark, finding no light*, and the money, Ijcing on the post office table, ready key being in the lock, inside of the door, to be mailed, on the 15th May ; observed deponent oonclnded' llfr..Kiiiaon waagone it asrouch as halfanohour. Saw Mr. Kitt- to bed, and returned to Strong's tavern, son hand it to Mr. Rubidge, saying he wish* where he slept. Abottl balf^post seven on edit forwarded by that day's mail. Saw the following mornios dep«non| wenttii llie canvass bag after it was tied up, and theoffice, found lb. Kittson not up. He ftrom the bulk of it, he would suppose that got up and let deponent in. He remained titis packet was put in. This was before until about eight an4|tlien vent to broaki* tlie stage had arrived. Soon after the stage fask leaving Mk. KitteoQ there alone.r» had left Cobourg he heard Mr. Kitudl^ en. Mr/KubU^e had not then mjved. Re> quire whether his packet had been se0; miiiied half, an bonr aw^ and returned lur. Rubidge answered it hftd. Deponent and founder. Kittson atMltlifie and alone, thinks the enqi^ry ifvas made about three A man named John Tompioo came in *n< o'clock, p. ni. ; the stage had then gone quirinf about tome linde bfthmginf to the half an hour. Deponent was at one time Canada Company. While h« wm there •mployed in the poit office | wasiworu at Mr. Kittaon wont airai !• btfakfast. Ho i ^, ^^ i :■• J „ * v***~* ■ Tin' ^ X :,,-.-r-.. ■, ■ » i s , I > u 9f, R«iM4m inn . BoMdM iMMl •/• Ofl Mr. KHmmi^s HIM. DIlpOlHNN Mi th. R«lM4g« INN Iktnlplh* oAo*. Mr. H««d kM «•' tMor pfftflMM btfor* TompMii l«n. Ofl «omlnf iittrt the oHm Im wtfnt Ima M# b«nd op«Md tiM Iron chfst. From tho (Imo of Wb opening lh« •huiitn to toil opoMag th« «h«M not niorotiian tMi mlnntM oloiiMd. WlMn Mr. Kktwa ^poood ttio dUM ho exQlalniod flMHMl«rt.rm robM. Do- ponoot at tho mnmoni nought him not in oarnott. hot on hit rapooiteg H ho got olT hit Mat ao4 tan roond to (bo ehaat. It WM wide opon; Mr. plohMgo aoBOhipanled deponent, lit* Khtion added, tho cboM vet eoroptetelj stripped— 4he bnraaa end the ohost neortjf touebed. The bureau wea then open, both the upper and tho lower . Mr.Kiitaoii opened them after ho had ighl thej«y ofiho Iron eboM oat ofhlc bed room. Deipenent poeitirel/ aaw tho kev of the iron cheat In hie bend befoio either the upper or lower port of the bureau were open. Mr. Kittmn pointed out the' Hiaononll which he had found tho haya the nllNrhofMro. and that he had tehon the b^ of tho irOn eheil to bed wiih^ him. Mr. RilbWgo wf f Mending by. Mr. Kittwrn immediitefr loft the o%ot he returned hi about Ave minutes «c»Mnpanied by Mr. Bethune. Dr. Carlile eanw In in a minute or two sfterWaiHs. Aboot sia wtcka ago deponent rtcollecta thO key of the iron cliett being (bund In Mr. Kitaon's bed. by the woman who was making it. It was about nine O'clock In tho morning ; Mr. Kittson WIS nitt In the OfBeo ; Mr*. Burreli put the key on tho drawers In the bed room, and it remained there UH Mr. Kittson came in. Mr. Kittson ceme into tbeofficf in about tt*eiity minutes or half an hour, to tlie. best of dip6nenH reoolleotion. Mr. Kittson, during ^e day, hcpt the key of the iron chas*lil(i the lower pi^rt of the bu- reau, but depbhoot does not ever roeolleot to have seen the' bureau left unlooked or the key 'left In the. ioor. Jlei^mM hm ''dfi'- N h t Wrtt yamyWk.inttao* laiif ^ the key or tho Iron ehoH In ibo koreou when h« was foln|to Me Meals, It when stooping there, whieli iap rm i ui genOraWy does \ ho kpows Mr* MiMoM took tho key to bed with him. Mr. Kittson ha* lelaoe there was money, not Ideh- ed up, In tho small cupboard over depo* nenfli do«ll, which belon|edtotho Canada oompany, and wae not handed over to Mr. Kittlott untttadoposH wu rogullthr made hy depononc on aeoont of tho Company, with tho Bank agoiiey. Nono of this mo- ney was tooehetf. There was alto soma monev beloMdng to the poM oAoe open to any one wh^was inside the oflles ; a few . dottorsonly, btitwhleh was Untouched.^ 5t0eni at Coht/urg, inthtDUtrietofNtw- oosMt, thi$ 9rd day of } G.BAONOtai. Arfjf, 1198, before me R. HlRNaT, J. P. The Deposition of Jimir OitcnisT. of C«bMirg, in th« N«»«Milo I>Im«U«, l*toj- *Man. ^ Bkamiiied the ptemisee, in part of which tho Bank ofBooand Pott office om kept on iho morning ofHho Milt June laat. Tliero was no ma» or appearance of violence or force on the cellar door, nor any thing in raito a sutplcibo that it had been forced open. He alio looked at tho trap door whieh opent from the cellar below into tho office. If the leg of the table were on the trap door, deponent thinks a person from below could soaroely by any meant succeed In getting up into the office ; but In deponontTi opinion it would bo impos- sible for a person going down into the cel- lar lo plaoo the leg of the table on the trap door and olote it. Deponent eaamioed the ![ionnd under liha gallery which rant lit/ rent of the office; theio wis a. hole thro' the floor of the gallety'^ibrough which a parson might creep, and at the farther end from that hole a board was broken away MMl aspaee left jfiffiR|ently large for a per- son to get throiifh into tito outer cellar at a distenceof a fewfiiei from tlie door irhich .foaa into thtl toner oellar ; but this boatd ■X .i^a. •*?w«», ^ «Nf t, t h« k|M«rfl Mih him. t of lh« bwrvau irhm h« hn N. D«pon«nt moiMy our of •• MiiAelcnr ill itad duriiii Mr. ttmj, not lock* ird amt d«po« to the C«nid« Mover to Mr. «Cttl4ttr mad* Im Comptny, NM ofthU mo- «rM alio tonio I ofllot open lo I ofllc* ; • few bnUNich«d. G.8A0K0tRI. QlUIRIIT. of n part of which lice aM kept on le laai. There of violence or it enjr thing tn i been forced the trap door lar below into I table were on liinkt a perion by any meant the office; but uld be impbt* 'n into the eel- ible on the trap t eaamioed the which rans iii^ a« «. bole tbro* ottgh which a the farther e«id ( broken away large for a per- outer cellar at llie door which iNit ihU boatd f w •no KiiMt ana eaiiae ano reel Bom m end mumw ey ■epewen i e« IIM eMOfMn^ b»4 MM ; the marks of the henda end feel eleeC' uadertook l» 4b IC Nexl dej^ aMlNoor If ihoweil aeme perion had erepi both depoaeni aeot op to her, eke roiorned th4 wa/i. The matka aeemed verf freah, ea rflioglo wlili MMllMr omNm o4 an ire* " * ' • ~ * * e«i tbo . — ^H«i« w«a imiiasB «i«iui«rnwMi«r loot |iwnawi wim ura ■■■■■«• ean pmiin vi •o complete »a t* enaMe a meoaoNment to pepec aof pvodMoed. be made of II The mode Of erewling along tkmni at (Maurg, \ ' rendered thU Impraoiieahle. Pmoi the imlKtOitritt^fNtm- I . •ppearanc* of ibe proMlaea d^onoM tbiaka caHU, tkU td dag ^f } U. OiMUiiT. they could mm have boeooMerod, eMopt. 7ii^ isii, belofoait i lag by a peraon who either kai got pBiiaa E. Bauoh. J. P. J -I" ; alon of the key of ih* oHoodoor. or wbo Depoehlen of CmaiiUW Ciami bfCoboerf had a falio key whereby be ^Id open k. |a «be NewoMilo D^irioi. M4i«hent. mllni*2ilIhS?n .htl «S!;ir Sr;!.[r; »H»n».tba. heard rood m much of Dr. ?!. .«ri ■ ^ **^' OlloSlSf e deporitloo aa retaea to the ap. ^ • ^ pearanoeaurfitttoofibopwaalaealowhlob Oeoonent peraon seem, more prObaMi^ the niooe» should b«d got WouXtlMr*, dlSBl ttled ^^ shut up at eiihl o doek. From 4he ap- « piece of wood Mnt piMod atUnst it in peyanceof tie trackM^le-the gaHer?. the^mtliSer ff {SSSTdSliSrbut h^ 5;nJirr.h1A71'''j!?**'*^*:^ oouldiwt succeed. On iho morning of Ibo- iT^,?\ VJ*^!w^* "t^ "^^ '" •".?"»• " ^"■•. Mr. Bothono dun^ fo depLirn"* babhty taken through tbeoenar, and dc, door u he wis eettlni doW« to br^wifast fi^^e^S^Ur^f,!**^^^^^^ ^'^^r^ '^'^^ told him JS^'SL^L^^lTii: l«i?.i.^ir •'»«?««*.P«'^«>«W»lr*d deponent t7oo«o of^ Deponen* oasily get aMt by creeping rtong where thd-b«ld ho wonld in • fltomcnl, and M^ Be- n«nt-ft..i£l*?L:52,"."!"*r* ** %- poneiitl-pllowed him ami wtnt into the of- Z^ .wiiriSf*!: ^IHL ■.'• "»**' ^ -W enQuiiod for Mr. Betbone. Mr. iron r„^.\^XlT;Jl.^t!5!!L??!*l^'^ B«ind«r. 34 he^a? I- Ibe cellar ; tho S;Si/on to. »;£;•;? *^^1'* *»»»»• ««W depon«rt Wl .satlsfted'that SSiV^Bf w,SS;JoIr.^S SSl"i/" ^•'S *MiiotthicasoJKowb^ieresthat.o.ne *-, I \. \ )■', .A ■^■)" 'i-*' : I i » ■I. iIm ««ittr'»i^ pit it «nd«r ih»0UI«rrj mI torn lh« oat«M||iir, bn^ratf liidi to wtiil aodtr ikAgaUarf at mmm QoiinmiMt wiaaiiM a wMMI tb^tiMMColtapM^M* opporiMiir tha parson who war in tha act of forcing. ryiaf a e«Mla»#l»a had not baca aUa to the innc» caliar door,, and thi* belief: wa«< nt a laatarn wjkara th*jr had baa«« and the auengtbened by deponent obterving tracks aightbelB»ad^«but vary dark. Tlits was ;q|iite fresh urtdar tbo froi^t Kallerv of the^ the i4ght ipat i%a robbery wa»4iseoveMd. ' building j deponent iaoi opinion from sub* On^rt&M Mr. Bethune'frdoor de- sequent ^rwtion and mbiute ex.mlna- twitMM ohl^e^ a lot of Bank Bills which »»on of »he premises, that there was not any KSS^ rSle Ne! PrhSrw.rd:wn forclblrent^nr into the premise. In question Z\?ar\bere"^iad been iain a littta while on the maht of the Mih June ; deponent SeforeTeS th^billi were perfectly dr^ as h" read Sir. C. CI"jVdeposj»ion, and SSrwX p-Ur rimod them. Thepa- •• far wrelptetto the flod.n|ol the Bank pea how proauied is the same which thev Notes in front oflepd there foundwiti the billaparOallji enclosed, tnal Of forcmg the inii TWt paper beiari the iinpraaaof *^ho|1ron. »««» belierer Uie same and JtT^Jd tWlmprWon tvHiha timelt •»»«•• JSKSSM wias found.. It tM ••»»•«» "P »n deponent's of paeer produced as lant'a cbor, and tiio ir door of the cellar, be correct in sub'* icognizes the sheet, the same ihaf was Totes on the eight of opened in,dapi;ment'l» iogaaorning. * ^ Suomai CAoitrgl intktDiMtriciioflmaJ^ foUow €2^9. Ci>A|UC. the S<|th June by Obs. Clarifc an<^ deponent.- That deponent discharged one of his clerks since the rubbery of tl^ name of Eaomnd, ,ltubidge, because said(*clerib had deceived deponent in acXfnowl duly, sworn as a Fbst o; ■' ii r u vh «8»- ;iiig that he was- cTerit. wheii the have come out .., and matters that lowlcdge previous, he iron' chest was fo persons, in depo« said robbery was. prerious to the - "tbcnigliti — , jyohi the circumstance D«posltlmi ofifv G. B««t7it« of Gobourg,. diiriiig,tliif iovestisati to tha DUitdm of Newcastle, Esqoifc. came to deponem s / ' Abouijtf&rttenln the mornihg of «»»•» ^!t^^.?!t» thfS SttEdepiitientwetsW. Kittson, committed by one or t« S?3dlaalTlefWa* deponent's o^ Zm^lclSjt^ Wd control of e^mUtea "i ^m^i IDt|»t»«aeirtrwr»re|£bbed,.we are 5^£''' i*?.^ "{/"'^V robQ.orwii|iajOthat efe^^^^ p. proceeded wXMrv^tUudt ta the office, E. Barhum. J^P:.. who sheved Jin th« emutiebeit i>atso . Jobs llicAiio, of;the i)OlnMowi«o*t»**«'»*»"*i*'*?*'°*'*''"* "*°"* '° * • Ne*«castiei r^u where hcM(b«keyuol^<^^^^"^^^^^ ^u»g:duly awosn pn ihe^ lie wWio tiSSwwt»e'w»*l6ui>feniog,:v|ftaketh oa* and saitbi.uwi wMM^.».»jfrv M hniaWd^oS o^dbS ..thttW fiiurtd With Mr. Eamund Rubidie, «>ntl.e^sub^ct badStoloteS Wm.Idttti«| poitktedbut thune'a^ftce.^^^ ^^f'T't. tT««menttl|«t.tbeta3e^wbl5»*qu*«»r> jlepooent >ai4 ^o bi»v heWonside^M^hai tityTrnMr. ik b liMd had one leg in the said Edimmd RubiJg^M^ted mj iSrtoiKS^^5Jt*"P»«»diitgtoV dfpoaition before Ro^e^^eiiry, Esq. Sffi " UllSm SSowiid 'Mr. Kittson tiSS^Z& criminate liim.ind said that de- rSuiauSwa' aa* higiil^ttajrct of ppnept thought the toonayiittght»«»el«en. o^r^e^bpr Aliidi &* ll^e «»4t Sktii.whileMr.Kilisonw^aibis iea,;ind» j: G. BSTOtlNE. riiship Of -Ham- l^istrict, iTcopian, 9ly Evangelisu, ..that.coa^rsing; wbendef r. Kiiiion- or ill thll* Uiion andv • tiMide by i( forcing: belief: wai' ing trieks >ry of the' from •ul)> exemlne— mi not unf n qucaiion deponent ition, and [ibeBanft r, «od t!iA ihe cellmf. ect in lub'* the •heet. ihaf was h« eight of deponent. - r his clerks f Edumiid, d deceived lathe was r, wh<»iihe a come out laiters that ) previous, chest was win depo* Qbbcrj^ was> ious to the - (liti / rrj- # / V, BSTDCIVE. -N ip bf-Hain- , Vcopian, Evangelists, coat^rsing ^ilte subject »«tair.'-U^- le i9tlLinst. )derj»d whfctt >s(atB4 ott « snry, Esq. «id that de- ■ lit liave been' bis tesf^nd) / X"^ ms #