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that Order No. 38? A.--I can't recollect any denunciatory epithets applied to that order. If there was any criticism made upon it, it was mentioned above in the remark about the Constitution. Mr. Vallandigham discussed these matters very briefly. He took up most of his time on another point, in connection with the question of closing the war. He charged that the men in authority had it in their power, if they were willing, to make a peace. He exhausted some time in reading from Montgomery Blair and from Forney; and also stated that there were private proofs, yet to be developed, and which time would disclose, proving his statement. He bitterly denounced any attempt to make peace by a separation of the States. Q.--Do you remember to what, if at all, connection with future usurpation of power he applied his strongest language? A.--I can't say as to the strongest language, for he always speaks pretty strongly. He denounced any usurpation of power to stop public discus