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erwards went to the house of the prisoner, in Appomattox county, and found there a porte-monnaie, containing $12.50 in coin, which I supposed to be spurious, but Mr. Pairo has pronounced nine dollars of it good money. Perry Jones.--Saw the prisoner on New Year's night. He asked me to change a $2.50 gold piece, and I did so, gidge of money, and would hesitate a long time before pronouncing an opinion where a man was on trial. Could not say whether this was a genuine note or not. H. T. Pairo, Exchange Broker.--My impression is that this is a good note. We object to receiving notes like this, because there is a doubt about them. At this point M to decide that question at present. It was, nevertheless, his duty to hear the evidence in respect to all the doubtful money in the prisoner's possession. Mr. Pairo resumed, and examined a ten dollar note on the Bank of South Carolina. These notes are not received here, and are pronounced counterfeit. My own impression is