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ssions. Mr. Coyne, a tailor, was shown to have assisted in the conveyance of rebel mails to and from St. Louis; also, to have been engaged in making uniforms for rebel officers, supplying spies and escaped prisoners with money, and in general aiding the enemy to the best of his abilities and opportunities. Dr. Gelding was proved disloyal; to have furnished money to escaped prisoners of war, and to have acted as rebel mail receiver and forwarder in St. Louis. Messrs. Clarke and Bourne, of Platte county, were the editors and proprietors of the Platte county Conservator, a rank treason sheet, which of course was suppressed. Messrs. Goran and Cope, of Montgomery county, signalized their faithfulness as good citizens by refusing to take the oath of allegiance presented for jurors. Mr. Rose, of Pike county, was shown to have been engaged in harboring, feeding, secreting and encouraging bush whackers. Mrs. Trusten Polk, of St. Louis, the wife of the rebel ex-Sena