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he consideration that my life was in doings — which I had every reason to feat — and the duty that was incumbent upon me at that particular time, when an attack upon our lines was apprehended would have justified me in my own mind in taking the measure I then did. As a soldier of lot guerillas, I am convinced that you will recognize the necessity and lawfulness of the act, however much you may regret that it was caused by one of your flanker, and none for although I had never before seen Col. Kimball, that I am aware of I had learned to respect him for his gallantry in several engagements of the present war. Reports from Washington City. The Washington dispatches, of the 10th, contain some matters of interest — among them the following: Yesterday morning at daylight, the rebel cavalry — some of Mosby's fares — took Mr. Sherman from his house, near Drainesville, and securing him of giving information to the Federals, hung him.--It is thought that the Government will r