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ter contained all about the movements of Dr. Hoge, when he was expected home,&c] Mrs. Allan had always been so kind to Mr. Hoge that she could not think she wrote the letter in question. Believed her friendship was entirely disinterested, as nothing in the world could be gained by dissembling and playing the hypocrite. Another witness, and the one who had been entrusted with the letters to be sent North, testified that he had received through the hands of Dr. Powell, some time about the 1st or 10th of June a letter to be sent North. It had been his practice to forward through the hands of different blockade runners letters from persons in the South to their friends at the North. He had also been in the habit of reading over every one placed in his hands, before delivering them to the blockade-runner — did so because he felt it his duty. The day before he thought of sending the letter given him by Dr. Powell, he broke the seal to it, and finding that it contained disloyal matt