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of jewelry in addition to it. The Alleged captured dispatches from President Davis to Gen. Lee. The New York Herald parades the following dispatch from Frederick, Md., giving what it claims to be the contents of some dispatches from President Davis to Gen. Lee, which were captured by the Federal. The idea that Lee wanted money to carry on the war in Pennsylvania is particularly good after the little experiments of Ewell and Early in levying on the towns: On the 1st instant Capt. Cline, of the 31 Indiana cavalry went to Greencastle and captured Lee's private orderly and his entire escort, who had very important dispatches from Jeff Davis to Gen. Lee, together with orders to Lee's various Generals, muster and payrolls, and other army matter. The most important of these papers was a letter from Jeff. Davis to Gen. Lee, and showed the weakness of the latter, and had a favorable effect upon the results which followed the battle of Gettysburg. The following are some of the