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Ann Perrin, charged with running slaves through the lines, was taken up and disposed of Her case is connected with that of Gunn, the young man who was brought up a few days ago. We append the following testimony, upon hearing which the Mayor sent the accused on for examination before the Hustings Court. Captain Doswell testified, that when Gunn was arrested, he (Gunn) stated that he was merely Mrs. Perrin's agent in the matter of running negroes through the lines, and that Mrs. Perrin had rGunn) stated that he was merely Mrs. Perrin's agent in the matter of running negroes through the lines, and that Mrs. Perrin had received half a dozen silver spoons from one negro and a silk dress from another as a reward for running them through the lines. Went to Mrs. Perrin's residence, in company with Detectives Reese and Craddock, and arrested Mrs. Perrin. The accused act the other, who brought the dress, was a slave of Mr. Halsey. Mrs. Counsels, daughter of Mrs. Perrin, testified that the dress was bought by her from a youth named Childress, and that he (Childress) divided the money between himself and Gunn.