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ock Exchange? _A._ Yes, I am. _Q._ Were you present with Mr. Wade, when he received the parcel from Odell? _A._ I was,--from the last witness in the box. _Q._ Was it delivered over to Mr. Lavie? _A._ I believe it was, it lay upon the table some time. _Q._ Did you examine it? _A._ I did, very minutely. _Q._ Are the things contained in that parcel? _A._ I believe them to be, they appear to be the same. _Mr. Gurney (to Mr. Lavie)._ Did you receive that from Mr. Wade? _Mr. Lavie._ I did, I took it from the Stock Exchange room. _Q._ Mr. Wade and Mr. Baily were present? _Mr. Lavie._ Yes, they were. _Mr. Robert Watson Wade sworn._ _Examined by Mr. Gurney._ _Q._ You are the Secretary at the Stock Exchange? _A._ I am. _Q._ Did you, in company with Mr. Baily and other gentlemen, receive from Odell the bundle said to be found in the River? _A._ I did. _Q._ Was it given to Mr. Lavie? _A._ It was. _Q._ The star we understand was then in two pieces? _A._ Yes. _Q._ Was it afterwards sewn together? _A._ It was, for the purpose of being exhibited. _Simeon Kensington Solomon sworn._ _Examined by Mr. Gurney._ _Q._ I believe you are a military accoutrement maker? _A._ Yes, I am. _Q._ Have you a shop at Charing-Cross, and another at New-Street Covent Garden? _A._ We have. _Q._ On the Saturday the 19th of February do you remember any person making a purchase of any military dress at your house? _A._ Yes, I do. _Q._ What dress was purchased of you? _A._ A military great coat and foraging cap. _Q._ What is it made of? _A._ Dark fur. _Q._ Was any thing on it? _A._ It had a pale gold band. _Q._ Have you since had a cap and a coat made exactly resembling them? _A._ I have. _Q._ Are these the cap and the coat you have had so made? (_shewing them to the witness._) _A._ They are. _Q._ Do they exactly resemble the cap and the coat you sold? _A._ As nearly as I could possibly recollect. _Q._ What else did the person purchase? _A._ They purchased at our house in New Street---- _Q._ You suppose some order had been given in New-Street, did any thing come from New-Street as having been ordered there? _A._ Yes there did. _Q._ You were at Charing Cross? _A._ I was. _Q._ Did any person come to your shop at Charing-Cross and take away that which had been sent from New-Street which you furnished? _A._ Yes, he
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