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Mrs. Allnott, of Prince George's county, Maryland, and because of the jailor (Mr. B. Milburn) declining to deliver her up, placing him and the Deputy Marshal (Mr. Phillips) under a military arrest, and taken possession of the keys of the prison and the prison itself. These two officials were taken to the guard house, while Messrd been left in charge, releasing Messrs Bradley and Carlisle. During this morning the Sergeant of the Military Guard was released by the Marshal, and Deputy Marshal Phillips, and Jailor Milburn, it was expected, would be dismissed from the guard-house. The Marshal avails himself of the earliest opportunity to consult the Presidelock and key J. M. Carlisle, Esq acting as his posse armed with the revolver and sabre of the sergeant. Thus the matter stands at noon to-day.--Deputy Marshal Phillips and Jailor Milburn are held as prisoners by the provost guard in their prison. The imbroglio is not to be solved until the President can find time to di