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m there, he knew enough to tell, and was guilty if he did not. The Court refused to sustain the objection. It also appeared that at the time of his arrest a quantity of papers were found on his person, among which were three letters from L. P. Walker, Gov. Pettus, of Mississippi, and Senator James Green, and that he claimed to be indignant at Jeff. Davis for not having ratified the bargain between himself and Walker. Davis, he said, tendered him an office of lower rank in the service of treen, and that he claimed to be indignant at Jeff. Davis for not having ratified the bargain between himself and Walker. Davis, he said, tendered him an office of lower rank in the service of the Confederate States than that which he should have held, and they had a rupture in consequence. The contents of these letters have not yet been given to the jury. Col. Anderson will be examined to prove the occupation of Fort Moultrie, which is one of the acts of war recited in the indictment.