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prize crew, and the Captain of the bark and a part of the crew taken aboard of the Sumter. The Maxwell was taken into Cienfuegos, but ordered out within twenty-four hours. In the meantime arrangements were made to run her ashore fifteen miles east of Cienfuegos, which was done, and her cargo taken to Cienfuegos and sold, and partly paid for. The privateersmen were sent to Havana by the Governor of Cienfuegos as shipwrecked seamen. Exchange of prisoners. It is stated that President LiCienfuegos and sold, and partly paid for. The privateersmen were sent to Havana by the Governor of Cienfuegos as shipwrecked seamen. Exchange of prisoners. It is stated that President Lincoln has received five different petitions, signed by the Bull Run prisoners at Richmond, praying that some measures might be taken for their release or exchange. One of them was signed exclusively by the married men and heads of families, amountinCienfuegos as shipwrecked seamen. Exchange of prisoners. It is stated that President Lincoln has received five different petitions, signed by the Bull Run prisoners at Richmond, praying that some measures might be taken for their release or exchange. One of them was signed exclusively by the married men and heads of families, amounting to 413. It begged that they might be exchanged, in order that they might return home to provide for their families, whom, they alleged, were suffering. Another was from the three months volunteers, whose time has expired. The President read them