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the purpose of arresting her, when he learned that she was sojourning at the Rev. Dr. Hoge's. Then went to Mr. Hoge's and told Mrs. H. his business. Mrs. Allan wasMr. Hoge's and told Mrs. H. his business. Mrs. Allan was sent for by Mrs. Hoge, and he (Winner) was introduced to her by Mrs. H. Soon after, Mrs. Hoge left the parlor, and he then communicated his business to Mrs. A., and Mrs. Hoge, and he (Winner) was introduced to her by Mrs. H. Soon after, Mrs. Hoge left the parlor, and he then communicated his business to Mrs. A., and told her the nature of the letter which had led to her arrest, handing it to her to read. She did so, and afterwards denied all knowledge of it; said she had never Mrs. Hoge left the parlor, and he then communicated his business to Mrs. A., and told her the nature of the letter which had led to her arrest, handing it to her to read. She did so, and afterwards denied all knowledge of it; said she had never seen it before. He then told her to think over the matter and give him a true answer, Mrs. Allan raised her hands up and said, "I swear I know nothing about it." Sued she was the author of the letter in question, and so told Mrs. A. Then left Mr. Hoge's, but placed a guard of detectives around the residence. A few days afterwards he received a note from Mrs. Hoge desiring him to make some other disposition of Mrs. Allan, as it was unpleasant to have a police force constantly watching the m