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desired that it might be received. The Commissioner stated that whilst he did not recognize his right to receive such a paper, yet as the accused requested it, he would take her affidavit to the paper and receive it: The affidavit of Mary Caroline Allan, now under examination been Commissioner W F Watson, made before the said Commissioner: This affiant doth solemnly declare upon her oath that she has never written or sent a letter to the Rev Morgan Dix, or received one from him, and ence to the trial by jury of the issue of innocence or guilt. At the conclusion of Mr. Aylett's remarries, Commissioner Watson read the following decision: Opinion of the Court The Confederate States of America vs. Mary Caroline Allan. This Court is one of limited functions; true, it has the right to discharge a party accused of crime, if it believes there is not probable cause for charging the accused. In most cases it has the power to bali; but where, in the opi