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isoners meeting with safe delivery. She had learned of his whereabouts during a visit to Camp Chase, from a prisoner who had been a private in his company. Captain G. received other notes from Mrs. Allan, and when he was about to leave for the South, having been exchanged, she wrote him a letter in which she expressed her gratification at his release from prison, and said her feelings were increased from the fact that she felt as if she was a prisoner herself. She was very severe towards Gen. Dix, commandant at Fortress Monroe, for not permitting her to return to Richmond by that route; said she was determined to return to Virginia by some means, for although her father and his family were living in Cincinnati, she did not look upon his residence as her home; she recognized no other place as her home but that of her husband's; his home was hers, and so long as she was kept from him she felt that she was a prisoner herself. Capt. G. was very decided in his opinion that Mrs. A. stron