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ers who control the prison are particularly spicy. The "cruel gray eyes" of Gen. Winder seem to have looked through every canting Connecticut preacher who has been wance of lashes at the hands of the Prison Inspector. A letter was sent to General Winder by the Colonel, asking the charges against him, and protesting against his icers for the crime of spying and recruiting within our lines. By order of General Winder, as a retaliatory measure, two captains from the seventy-four captains in pd in the dungeons, where they remained until the capture of General Lee and Captain Winder, who were held as hostages for them. They are now among and treated like ther officers, and in no possible danger of execution so long as we hold Lee and Winder as hostages. Our condition bettered by Gettysburg. After the results ollness of many others with scurvy, and the united protest of the officers to Gen. Winder, accompanied by a statement of the rebel surgeons that, unless a greater var