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habit of running them through to the North. Miss. Hoge, daughter of Rev. Moses D. Hoge, of this city, waRev. Moses D. Hoge, of this city, was intimately acquainted with Mrs. Allan. Never heard her mention the Rev. Morgan Dix's name [the individual aune last, and while her father was in Europe, she (Miss Hoge) had several conversations with the accused on theelieve that she wrote the letter in question. Mrs. Hoge testified that Mrs. Allan was at her house but twice during the absence of her husband (Mr. Hoge) in Europe. On the first occasion she came in the morning and ate to every member of the family, more especially Mr. Hoge. Had known Mrs. Allan six or seven years, and durriendship for the family. Gen. Winder showed her (Mrs. Hoge) the letter which caused Mrs. Allan's arrest, and t this letter 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 friendshi
Dr. Hoge's lecture on English and French sentiment towards the Confederacy. --The very inclement weather last evening having materially diminished receipts designed for benevolence, and prevented the attendance of persons who had paid for admission, the committee deemed it right to postpone Dr. Hoge's lecture until this (Friday) evening, at 7 ½ o'clock, when it will certainly be delivered in the First Baptist Church, (Dr. Burrows's,) without regard to weather. Dr. Hoge's lecture on English and French sentiment towards the Confederacy. --The very inclement weather last evening having materially diminished receipts designed for benevolence, and prevented the attendance of persons who had paid for admission, the committee deemed it right to postpone Dr. Hoge's lecture until this (Friday) evening, at 7 ½ o'clock, when it will certainly be delivered in the First Baptist Church, (Dr. Burrows's,) without regard to weather.