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d in the matter, we subjoin the following: I here with send you a list of the residents of this vicinity, men who dwell in the habitations near our pickets, who visit Fortress Monroe daily, and who have sons or near relatives in the Confederate army: Houghton, a son-in-law in Confederate States army: Craver, three sons in Confederate States army; Hickman, brother in Confederate States army; Phillips, three or four sons in C. S. A., Russell; Youngs, two sons in C. S. A.; Holston; Topping, brother in C. S. A.; Copeland*; Bentle,* one son in C. S. A.; Bloxon,* Lewis,* Bolover*; Guy, four sons in C. S. A. *These men have not taken the oath of allegiance. Mr. Craver has a daughter married, and her husband is in the Confederate States Army. A Mrs. Haywood comes in here frequently and purchases goods for her friends in "Secessia." Quite a number of women come in weekly, and undoubtedly carry out letters and papers to the rebel side. I think by the time this is pub