Q. Look at that star and badge and tell me whether you believe them to be the same?
A. Yes, I do believe them to be the same.
Q. Why do you believe them to be the same?
A. The star I certainly believe to be the same, because we had the very fellow star.
Q. Except these two, did you ever see any star like them?
A. I do not know that ever I did.
Q. Do you believe that badge to be the same?
A. The badge I did not notice much.
Q. You sold a badge?
A. The badge came from our house in New-Street.
Q. Had you any conversation with the person?
A. Yes I had.
Q. You have examined these fragments?
A. I have.
Q. Do you believe them to be the fragments of the dress you furnished, or of such a dress?
A. They appear to be those materials, as far as I can judge in that state.
Q. And the same kind of lace?
A. The same description of embroidery.
Q. Speaking of a thing so cut to pieces, does it appear to you to consist of the remnants of the dress you furnished?
A. Yes, except that the scarlet is very much discoloured by being under water, it appears the same description of coat.
Q. Had you any conversation with the person as to the use of these things?
A. I had very little conversation as to the sale of the uniform, for they were already purchased before I saw him, with respect to the great coat I sold that and also the cap.
Q. Did he mention for what purpose they were wanted?
A. He observed that they were wanted for a person who was to perform the character of a foreign officer, to be sent into the country that evening.
Q. Did he take them away with him?
A. Yes he did.
Q. Did you offer to lend them to him?
A. Where he purchased the uniform----
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