onth of December, 1802, as coachman ; he left my service in June following; I suspected him, while living with me, of stealing hay, corn, and other things, therefore I discharged him; I told the coachman to go and see whether the things were all right; he came and told me there was hardly any thing there; the only thing that I know of is two horse-cloths and two rollers; I saw Woolings some time a