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ay, denying the authenticity of the letter which he is charged by Mr Garfield with having written, recommending a young man to John C. Breckinridge, for employment in the rebel ranks, will no doubt lead to considerable discussion. Mr Garfield reports that he did write the letter, and that the original can be produced. Nothing has been heard from Judge Eckles, the other party implanted in the subject The Federal troops an and South Carolina. A letter from Jacksonville, Fla., April 17th, says: The withdrawal of many troops from Florida has led to the abandonment of Pilarks as a Federal outpool. All the troops stationed there were withdrawn last week. The guns in the redoubts were brought off, the battle destroyed, as also the signal tower and everything else of value to the rebels. Several Union sentiments come away with the troops, fearing to remain after the abandonment of the place The policy of occupying posts in the Confederacy, persuading the inhabitants t