Adjutant and Inspector General’s Office, Richmond, Ajpril 4, 18G3, GENERAL ORDERS, \ No. 35. J I. At a General Court Martial, convened at Pollard, Alabama, Do- cember 9th, 1862, by virtue of General Orders, No. 93, Head Quarters District of the Gulf, were-arraigned and tried: 1.—Major M. R. Marks, 2d Alabama Cavalry: On the following charges: (Specifications omitted in this Order.) Charge, Ist, - - Violation of the 24th Article of War. Charge 2d, - - Violation of the 99th Article of War. Finding and Sentence of the Court. The Court find the accused, Major M. R. Marks, 2d Regiment Alabama Cavalry, guilty of the charges preferred, and sentence him to be dismissed from the service of the Confederate States.- 2.—Colonel F. M. Hunter, 2d Regiment Alabama Cavalry: 'Charge Ist, ' ~ - Violation of 6th Article of War. Charge 2d, - - Violation of 24th Article of War. Charge 3d, - - Violation of 83d Article of War. Finding and Sentence of the Court. The Court find the accused," Colonel F- M. Hunter, 2d Regiment Ala- bama Cavalry, guilty of the charges preferred, and sentence him to be dismissed from the service of the Confederate States. XI. The proceedings, findings and sentences in the foregoing cases having been submitted to. the President," are by him approved. Major M. R. Marks and Colonel F. M. Hunter, 2d Alabama Cavalry,Ncease to be officers of the Confederate States array from this date. * order. S. COOPER, Adjutant and Inspector ,General.