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nant Porter, to be escorted to Norfolk and sent to Fortress Monroe via flag of truce. Before leaving, aided these officers expressed themselves highly gratified at the kind treatment received from the Assistant Provost Marshal and his Colonel Woodruff, of the First Kentucky Regiment, a Yankee prisoner, also left by the same conveyance that the old U. S. Army officers did. Woodruff was carried from the Confederate States military prison by Lieutenant T. P. Turner, officer in charge, and deeatment received from the Assistant Provost Marshal and his Colonel Woodruff, of the First Kentucky Regiment, a Yankee prisoner, also left by the same conveyance that the old U. S. Army officers did. Woodruff was carried from the Confederate States military prison by Lieutenant T. P. Turner, officer in charge, and delivered to Lieutenant Porter to be carried to Norfolk. The distinction between regular Army, time is and the rag-tag and bobtail of Lincoln's volunteers should be preserved.