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uis, the wife of the rebel ex-Senator Trusten Polk, who is in the Southern army, was held to have repeatedly expressed sympathy for the rebel cause, indulging in treasonable correspondence, etc. It was thought the lady's proper sphere evidently was with her husband in the Confederacy. Mrs. Lucy Welsh was a notoriously disloyal busy body, and among other offices in their behalf, was agent for furnishing escaped prisoners, rebel fugitives and spies with clothes and other comforts. Mrs. Dorsey corresponded with the enemy, and on her arrest and examination is said to have displayed a marvelous amount of insolence. Mrs. E. Rose, of Pike county, wife of David Rose, above named, participated in his sympathies and hospitalities towards bushwhackers. Mrs. W. Veil, of St. Louis, was deemed unduly outspoken in her avowals of disloyalty. She is also said to have aided in the escape of the rebel spy, Absalom Grimes, and to have been actively engaged in the rebel mail enterpris