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nd that all was not right about them, and he therefore broke the seal on that account. [It will be recollected that Burns, in a previous examination, averred that he made it a practice to open all the letters which were sent to him to go North.] When B. brought the letters to Mr. Ould, he was told that he intended bringing the matter to the notice of the Secretary of War him self; had no recollection of advising B. to take them before the Secretary. At the conclusion of this evidence Mr. Lyons announced that they were through with all the evidence, with the exception of a certain document which he wished to present; but, as it was not in his possession then, he would much prefer an adjournment till Monday, in order to allow him to obtain it. The Commissioner thereupon adjourned the matter over till that day, at 11 o'clock. [Note.--In furnishing our report yesterday morning of Capt. Cashmeyer's evidence with reference to his leaving behind at Mr. Allan's residence in Goo