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uarters stated that he was a member of the firm of William Hendley & Co., of Galveston, and that he was on here to buy goods in the event of the blockade being removed. He was in the habit of spending about eight months of the year North, but had never come on to buy goods before. In the possession of the prisoner was found a letter from his business partner which referred to the purchase of some goods, but nothing else of any interest or importance was discovered upon his person. Superintendent Kennedy discharged Mr. Sleight on the condition that the latter would drop in and see him occasionally. Mrs. Swin says she is not a prisoner. Mrs. Senator Gwin writes to the New York Herald: I was startled, yesterday, by reading as an item of intelligence in your paper, that I had been arrested in Washington City for alleged co-operation with the Southern army. I have had no aspirations, I assure you, for either a crown of martyrdom, or any such laurels as your corresponde