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prosecution say they have only two or three more witnesses to examine, which they will do to-morrow. Two marshals from New York have arrived to take the prisoners in case they are surrendered. The following is the document in which Lieutenant Young professes to have received his instructions for the raid upon St. Albans: Memorandum for Lieutenant Bennett H. Young, Confederate, States Army. --Your report of your doings under your instructions of the 16th of June last from the SecrLieutenant Bennett H. Young, Confederate, States Army. --Your report of your doings under your instructions of the 16th of June last from the Secretary of War, covering the list of the twenty Confederate soldiers, who are escaped prisoners, collected and enrolled by you under the instructions, is received. Your suggestion for a raid upon the most accessible towns in Vermont, commencing with St. Albans, is approved, and you are authorized and required to act in conformity with that suggestion. C. C. Clay, Jr, Com. Confederate States Army. October 6, 1864. From the Trans-Mississippi. The Yankee Trans-Mississippi news is date