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rpart of that of "Dablin Tricks," the well known fighting man. The lady prisoners at Washington. A Washington correspondent communicates the following to the New York Times: The Committee on Political Prisoners have ordered that Mrs. Greenhow, Mrs. Rosanna Augusta Heath, and Mrs. Morris, be sent beyond our lines. Mrs. Greenhow has made a full confession, admitting that she was engaged in forwarding letters, papers and information to the Confederates. She refuses to tell what souMrs. Greenhow has made a full confession, admitting that she was engaged in forwarding letters, papers and information to the Confederates. She refuses to tell what source of communication she kept up, and gave no names of her spies in this city. But other information gives the names of several--two ex- Senators and several members of Congress, one of whom still retains his seat. Mrs. Morris also made a confession, admitting her treason in aiding the enemy by forwarding information. They all refused to take the oath of allegiance, or even give a parole of honor not to aid the enemy. Abridgment of editorial privileges. Subjoined is a Washington te