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nassas.the Tribune's falsehoods — interview between officers — Sounds from Munson's Hill, etc.[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Manassas Plains, Sept. 17, 1861, The base falsehoods that the New York Tribune recently published in relation to an interview between two Michigan officers and Captains Thos. B. Massie and John C. Porter, of the 7th Virginia Regiment, ought to have choked the breath of its correspondent — whose rapid, almost instantaneous report can but remind us of Pollock's description of the man in whom the spirit of slander had entered — who with "heart black as death had legs faint with haste to propagate the lie his soul had framed," They begged first for an interview with our officers and after imploring them to cease firing upon their pickets filled the mouths of their press with language as lying as Munchausen himself could utter. There were two meetings held with members of the Northern army on the day mentioned by the Tribunes reporter, to one