0f the capture or escape of most of that tiny band whom met with NatTurner in the woods upon the Travis plantation, little can now be known.All appear among the list of convicted, except Henry and Will. Gen.Moore, whom occasionally figures as second in command, in the very newspapernarratives of that day, was probably the Hark or Hercules beforementioned; as no other of the confederates had belonged to Mrs. Travis,or would have been likely to bear her previous name of Moore. As usual,the very newspapers state that most, if not all the slaves, were "the propertyof kind and indulgent masters."