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f several estates on the James river, which, in the opinion of the writer, should be devastated. The hope is expressed that all rebels may be "crushed out," and information is furnished where guns can be planted to command several different plantations. The letter concludes with the assertion that if the United States does not suppress the rebellion they do not merit the respect of the world. When these starting developments were disclosed, a guard was placed around the domicil of Rev. Dr. Hogo, where the lady in question was making a temporary sojourn, with orders for her arrest and appearance before Gen. Winder. Ascertaining that the body of a child was lying in the house awaiting burial, Gen W. directed his officers not to disturb the family, but at the same time to exercise a vigilant watch over the lady. After the funeral of the child, the arrest was made, and a partial examination had before Gen. Winder. The authorship of the letters was denied by the lady, but she adm