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The Daily Dispatch: December 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], The raid into Southwestern Virginia--depredations of the enemy. (search)
Examination of Mrs. Patterson Allan, continued. --The third day's examination of Mrs. Mary Caroline Allan, wife of Patterson Allan, of this city, for alleged treasonable correspondence with the enemy, took place before C. S. Commissioner Wm. F. Watson on Saturday morning last. At half past 11 o'clock the accused entered the Court-room, leaning upon the arm of her husband. She wore a black alpaca dress, of the finest texture, and over that a black crape shawl, with that provoking brown veil over her face, which was not lifted during the whole of the time she was present in Court. The counsel for the defence and prosecuting attorney having arrived, Commissioner Watson signified his readiness to go on with the business of the day. Gen. Winder being questioned as to the time when Phillips (the lame man who Mrs. Allan asserted had given her servant man John a letter [marked "A"] in the Second Market, addressed to Rev. Morgan Dix, of New York,) was arrested by him upon suspici