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hiskey; but the liquor, as will be seen from the following letter, communicated to R. R. Collier, their counsel, may be confiscated to the Government. The order is addressed to Major- General French, commanding at Petersburg: Adj't and Ins. General's Office,Richmond, Nov. 23, 1862. General: The case of Wm. H. Moore, and the question involved in it, have been carefully reconsidered, and I am instructed [to] say that the directions of the President conveyed in my letter of the 15th instant, will be carried into effect. The same difficulties present themselves in the case of Mr. Handly, who was tried by a Court Martial at Petersburg in October last, and the President directs that the decision in the case of Moore be applied to that of Handly. The Articles of War provide for the trial of officers and soldiers of the army for military offences. No civilian can be tried by a court-martial under these articles except in the cases of camp followers and retainers to the