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Mrs. Caroline Allan, which was commenced about the 1st of December 1863, and after several days' continuance adjourned over till the present time, was again resumed before Commissioner Wm. F. Watson yesterday morning. At a few minutes past eleven o'clock the accused lady was conducted in the court room, leaning upon the arm of her husband, and soon thereafter the counsel for the defence, Gen. Geo. W. Randolph and Hon. James Lyons; Patrick H. Aylett, Esq., C. S. Attorney, and C. S. Commissioner Wm. F. Watson, made their appearance. Mrs. Allan was attired pretty much in the same manner as she was at the close of the previous examination, and remained during the progress of the trial with her veil closely drawn over her countenance. The attendance was not so numerous as heretofore, and with few exceptions only embraced those immediately connected with the case. After some little delay the Commissioner announced his readiness to proceed, when Mr. Bass, Deputy Marshal, proceeded to call
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of them were taken about fifteen miles from this city, in the county of Hanover, and were traveling in squads varying in number from three to five. The following is a list of their names: Col S P Spofford, 97th N Y reg't; Capts C J Gates, 3d Ohio; F Irch, 45th New York; G Slarr, 104th New York; Adjutant M R Small, 6th Md; 1st Lieuts A Moore, co E, 4th Ky; C S Edmond, co D, 67th Pa; W B Pearce, 11th Ky cavalry; H Schroeder, 82d Ih; C H Morgan, 21st Wisconsin; F Moran, 13th New York; W L Watson, 21st Wisconsin; E Schroeder, 74th Pa; A B White, 4th Pa cavalry; W A Daily, 8th Pa cavalry; H H Hindes, 57 Pa; 2d Lieuts J P Brown, 15th U S regulars; G S Goode, 84th Pa; G Gamble, 63d Pa; J M Wasser, 40th Ohio; P A White, 83d Pa; Isaac John, Engineer, gunboat Satellite. Since our publication yesterday we have obtained some further particulars of the escape. The work was mostly carried on by one Capt. J. D. Johnson, of the 16th Kentucky regiment, who is among those still at large. On
Confederate States District Court. --Yesterday, upon the petition of Abraham Copal, representing that he is illegally held in the custody of Captain R. H. Gilliam, of Company I, 44th Regiment Va. Volunteers; that he was enrolled as a conscript and assigned to the said company; that he was over forty-five years of age at the time he was so enrolled and assigned, and therefore not liable to the conscript act. A writ of habeas corpus was awarded him, returnable on the 19th inst. The presence of the District Attorney before Commissioner Watson, upon the examination of Mrs. Allan, being indispensably necessary, the Court transacted little other business in consequence.