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s 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 enterprise, and the escape of prisoners of war. She is also held to have corresponded in cypher with the enemy. Miss Cleveland was arrested for corresponding with the enemy. On examination she was to the last degree insulting to the officials, who sought to treat her only with the politeness due to a lady. She was first arrested in Troy, Lincoln county, by order of Gen. Bartholomew. The Misses Susan and Selma Lemon are step-daughters of Mrs. Rose, and participated in hospitalities to bush whackers. The ladies are allowed to take with them an abundant wardrobe and an unstinted supply of other necessaries, to prove which we append a list of articles taken by two of the party. Mrs.--,6 pair shoes, 9 dresses, I silk sack, 8 pair drawers, 10 chemises, 8 skirts, 2 flannel sacks, 11 pair hose, 1 doz. handkerchiefs, 6 paper p