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he figure "$1," which is in the centre of a circle in the upper end of the right hand side of the note. The word "one" in the middle of the bill was also rubbed out, and "ten" inserted so as to make it read "ten dollars." This was very badly done, the word "ten" which had been substituted for "one" being in much larger letters than those of the word "dollars." Take it all in all the alterations were miserably executed, and were not at all calculated to deceive the most unobservant. An examination took place before Commissioner Alex. H. Sands on Saturday morning, when it was proven that Keys positively stated when he sold it to Mrs. Edwards, that the note was a good one. The order from Lieut. V. Bossieux, delivering the prisoner up to the authorities, sets forth that he is a very bad character generally, and deserves the severest punishment. At the conclusion of the examination, Keys was remanded for indictment by the Grand Jury of the Confederate Court on the 11th of April next.