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Changed with harboring deserters.

--Mrs. Mary B. Yates, of Danville, Va., was brought to this city yesterday, changes with harboring two deserters from the Confederate service. These deserters were sons-in-law of Mrs. Y., and when found in her house they were secreted in a little cuddy, which had been so neatly cut into the wall as to render it very difficult for a person uninitiated to find the door to it. Subsequently she was taken before Commissioner A. M. Sands, who, after a short examination, deemed the evidence sufficiently strong to remand her to Castle Thunder for trial before Judge Halyburton on the 10th inst. A.

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