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this vicinity, men who dwell in the habitations near our pickets, who visit Fortress Monroe daily, and who have sons or near relatives in the Confederate army: Houghton, a son-in-law in Confederate States army: Craver, three sons in Confederate States army; Hickman, brother in Confederate States army; Phillips, three or four sons in C. S. A., Russell; Youngs, two sons in C. S. A.; Holston; Topping, brother in C. S. A.; Copeland*; Bentle,* one son in C. S. A.; Bloxon,* Lewis,* Bolover*; Guy, four sons in C. S. A. *These men have not taken the oath of allegiance. Mr. Craver has a daughter married, and her husband is in the Confederate States Army. A Mrs. Haywood comes in here frequently and purchases goods for her friends in "Secessia." Quite a number of women come in weekly, and undoubtedly carry out letters and papers to the rebel side. I think by the time this is published General Wool will have bagged a lot of them. I have referred to these persons in more th