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er seen to before. He judged at the time that Miller was a Lieutenant Colonel, from his dress as well as his address. We may state here that among the papers in the prisoner's pocket was I Lieutenant's commission in the Seventy-fifth Virginia Regiment, dating from the 14th of May, 1861, signed by Governor Letcher; and in application for leave of absence, while a discharge from a lieutenancy in the Twenty-fourth Regiment, Early's brigade, was held under advisement, on the back of which General Earley had, written: "Now under arrest for a serious offence, and his presence in camp is pernicious in its influence, and he sooner he is got rid of the better." Miller represented to the officer that he was on furlough, and that his Colonel's commission was in his truck at home. The prisoner's counsel, N. A. Sturdivant, Esq. introduced no testimony yesterday; and, after examining the witnesses present for the Commonwealth, the Mayor remarked that if the accused was a Colonel, as he repr