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INVASION AT HARPER'S FERRY.

Charles Blair, of Collinsville, Connecticut.

F. B. Sanborn, of Concord, Massachusetts.

George De Bapt, of Detroit, Michigan.

James Redpath, of New York or Boston.

E. Morton, of Rochester, New York.

Dr. S. G. Howe, of Boston.

Lewis Hayden, of Boston.

Gerritt Smith, of Peterboro', New York.

W. H. D. Calender, of Hartford, Connecticut.

On motion, the committee adjourned to meet on Friday next, at 11 o'clock, a. m.

Friday, January 13, 1860.

The committee met pursuant to adjournment.

Present—Messrs. Mason, Davis, Fitch, and Doolittle.

The committee examined, as a witness,

13. Andrew Hunter.

On motion, the committee adjourned until Monday next, at 11 o'clock, a. m.

Monday, January 16, 1860.

The committee met pursuant to adjournment.

Present—Messrs. Mason, Davis, Collamer, Fitch, and Doolittle.

The committee examined, as a witness,

14. William F. M. Amy.

Without concluding his examination, the committee adjourned until to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock.

Tuesday, January 17, 1860.

The committee met pursuant to adjournment.

Present—Messrs. Mason, Davis, Collamer, Fitch, and Doolittle.

The committee resumed and concluded the examination of William F. M. Amy.

On motion, the Chairman was authorized to summon, from the Territory of Kansas, such witnesses as he may deem necessary and proper.

On motion, the committee adjourned to meet at the call of the Chairman.

Saturday, January 21, 1860.

The committee met pursuant to the Chairman's call, at 11 o'clock, a. m.

Present—Messrs. Mason, Davis, Collamer, Fitch, and Doolittle.

The committee examined, as a witness,

14. Richard Realf.

At the suggestion of the Chairman, he was authorized by the committee to address a note to the Hon. Henry Wilson, and inform him of reference that was made by the testimony of the witness, to-day, to him, and say to him that, if he desired it, the testimony of the witness as to that point should be submitted to him; and if he wished it, he should have the opportunity of putting any interrogatories that he