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or slavery, but his disease is of a very mild type, and he is none the less an accomplished soldier and gentleman. The retaliation case — another letter from Sawyer. The following letter from Captain Sawyer, now under sentence of death in the Libby, to Mr. Joseph S. Leach, of Cape May, N. J., is published in the Baltimore Captain Sawyer, now under sentence of death in the Libby, to Mr. Joseph S. Leach, of Cape May, N. J., is published in the Baltimore papers: Libby Prison, Richmond, Va., August 20, 1863. My Dear Friend: You must have heard of my solemn condition before this time, but, notwithstanding, I will give you the particulars. I was severely wounded and taken prisoner on the 9th of June, near Brandy Station, Virginia, and arrived in Richmond on the 13th of T. Nixon and John F. Starr, to enlist them in my case, to procure for my wife and children their just due? Hoping you are all well, I remain yours, truly, Henry W. Sawyer. Captain 1st New Jersey Cavalry. A Revolutionary Plot — Outspoken Treason in a Democratic Convention. In the Maine Democratic State Convention, he