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ement of the case. That friend has written a letter to the Mobile Tribune, from which we extract the following: Revs. Leacock, Goodrich, and Fulton, It is known, have been arrested and sent, I understand, to Fort Lafayette. My informant statees or be imprisoned. They chose the latter alternative, and hence their seizure and imprisonment. In the case of Dr. Leacock, especially, it appears that a sermon, preached and published by him in the earlier stages of the accession movement, afforded a very special pleas for Butler's malignity; that he charged Leacock with treason against the United States, and threatened him accordingly. He also states, I am informed, that if he could catch Dr. Palmer, who also preached and published a sermon about the same time that Dr. Leacock did, he would hang him without judge or jury. He said he was determined to make a clean sweep wherever he could lay his hands upon a clergyman who had presented and instructed the people on the stir