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her family. Called on Mrs. A., and being informed by her that she had obtained permission from the Sisters of Charity at St. Francis de Sales Infirmary to remain there till her examination took place, he (W.) consented for her to do so, and then had her conducted to that place.--During the progress of Gen. W.'s examination some very tart remarks passed between him and Mr. Lyons as to his convictions of Mrs. Allan's guilt; but afterwards agreeable feelings prevailed between them. Mr. Thos. W. McMahon was then called to the stand to testify as to the handwriting of Mr. --, the man who Mrs. Allan alleged had given her servant the letter in the market to be sent North. Mr. McM., after looking at the writing closely, answered that he did not think Mr. -- could have written it. He was familiar with his writing; it was of a "sprawling and unstylish character," while the chirography of the letter signed "Santa Trinita," (the letter which has caused so much trouble,) was of a regular and