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is satisfactory. [How do they know?] There was some heavy firing west of the town on Saturday, the 21st. The investment north of the town is close, but the south side is open. Gen. Burnside is confident of final success." Letter from John Minor Botts. A letter from John Minor Botts to the Richmond Examiner, dated Oct. 18, is published in the Yankee papers. He denies having proclaimed himself a Union man without any its or buts, and having said that he wished the Federal Generals kneJohn Minor Botts to the Richmond Examiner, dated Oct. 18, is published in the Yankee papers. He denies having proclaimed himself a Union man without any its or buts, and having said that he wished the Federal Generals knew half that he knew of the rebels and their resources and intentions. He says his earnest prayer is that the revolution may result in whatever may contribute most to the permanent peace and happiness prosperity and freedom of the people of Virginia — If by the success of the revolution, then he prays God the revolution may succeed; but if by a restoration of the Union, then he hopes the Union may be restored. The letter closes with the following paragraph: "I cannot be induced to swerve o