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Examination Postponed.
--Yesterday morning was the time specified for the examination before Commissioner Wm. F. Watson of Mrs. Patterson Allen, charged with having used treasonable language in her correspondence with persons at the North, some months since.
At a few minutes past 12 o'clock Mrs. Allen, who was neatly attired in a plain black silk dress and closely veiled, entered the Court-room, leaning upon the arm of her husband — her counsel, Hon. Jas. Lyons and Gen. Geo. W. Randolph, arriving a few minutes afterwards.
About half-past 12 o'clock the names of the following witnesses were called: Gen. John H. Winder, Capt. Philip Cashmeyer, Dr. Erasmus Powell, Rev. Moses D. Hoge and lady, James P. Duval,--Flegenhelmer, and Wm. Burns; all of whom were present except Mrs. Hoge and Wm. Burns. P. H. Alylett, Esq., Confederate States prosecutor, then announced that, as Burns was a most important witness in the case, it would be almost impossible to proceed without him, and he desi