mated by a common sentiment, and that the glory and welfare of their State and country.Don’t Hurt that Woman.—The papers speak of a Georgia woman who has been detected in what is known as the “First Kentucky Regiment,’*(Lincoln,) in Western Virginia, and arrested as a spy. When interrogated as to her object, she boldly nvotved that she was in the service of her native and beloved South, and de-J the vengeance of its invaders; she knew her fate, and as a patriot she was ready to meet it. She was sent to Columbus, Ohio.We hope our Government will see to it that this patriotic woman does not suffer the penalty of death, whatever may be the ransom. Spare two spies on our side, or exchange five hundred prisoners of war, before a hair of her head shall be touched.