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married to a Southern lady, and with a numerous offspring born in New Orleans, he has abandoned there everything he possessed, and is now recruiting his health in his native State. If testimonials to his private worth, purity of character, and exalted patriotism, were necessary to relieve him from the unfounded aspersions to which his communication refers, there are scores of Louisianians and Virginians, now in Richmond, who would vouch for him as unhesitatingly as Your ob't serv't. J. P. Benjamin. Mecklenburg Co., Va., June 15th, 1862. To the Editors of the Dispatch: Gentlemen — In your paper, 14th inst., occurs an article, copied from the Montgomery Advertiser, headed "Beauties of the Passport System," which makes a statement concerning J. W. Finney, who passed through Montgomery recently. That is not my name; but the article evidently refers to me. It contains some unimportant facts and many misstatements, which, so far as they tend to impeach my loyalty to the