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hs in the year 1859, and during that time he filled up many drafts for witness. He left to go to Europe, but returned in September last, and was invited to stay at the house of witness until he could get into business. He remained there nearly a month, and during that time was not authorized to fill up any drafts for witness. This was dated Oct. 30, 1860. Had been in the habit of filling up his own drafts since Cockson left his employment. Thought Cockson was at his house about the 30th of October; was not positive. The draft was not in the handwriting of his partners. Enders, Sutton & Co. had been cautioned against paying any drafts not signed by himself. While prisoner was at the house he had access to witness' books. This is a leaf of the draft book in use at that time. It bears the number that would have been placed on a draft given at that date. After some questions from the Mayor, as to the time it would have taken a letter to reach Richmond from Covington, and an