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monwealth is substantially as follows: D. T. C. Peters, after an examination of the notes alleged to be counterfeit, testified that, on the morning of the 5th January, Riddell brought $100 of that money to fits office, and he purchased it at 5 per cent. discount.--He did not much like to take it, as the plate was a new one, wended to put them on their guard.--This was between 10 and 11 o'clock in the morning. D. T. C. Peters recalled.--It was between 10 and 11 o'clock, on the 5th of January, when Riddell exchanged the money. Jos. Stern recalled.--Could not state the exact time when the opera glass was purchased, but it was between 9 and 11 o'clock on the 5th of January. Wm. C. Breese — an officer of the Bank of South Carolina, at Charleston — testified that he was familiar with the notes of that bank. The notes exhibited here are counterfeit. The bank has no such plate, and never had. The signature of the President is good — the best imitation witness had ever s<