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graph: "That infernal brute, Capt. Turner, a few days since, had charge of some of our prisoners from Richmond to City Point, and caused a man of the 119th Pennsylvania to be bayoneted because he could proceed no further. The villain would notsle Prison. Our prisoners were compelled to walk from their places of capture at Fredericksburg to Richmond, thence to City Point. Some gave out on the march. A member of the 20th New York regiment died on the route." The delicate allusions A contradiction would hardly seem to be necessary, yet we will state that Capt Turnerdid not accompany the Yankees to City Point--one party being in charge of Lieut. Bossieux, the other of Lt. La Touche. Nobody was bayoneted for inhability to procrom Capt Turner at the time. He left Belle Isle with his comrades. The idea of riding seven or eight thousand Yankees on the cars from Fredericksburg to City Point would have entered the head of nobody else but the editor of the New York Tribune.