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s, and subsequently effected his escape. arrived here to-night with a broken handcuff on one wrist. He reports that he was treated with Indian barbarity by the rebels, and that many prisoners were pinioned to trees, and tormented with bayonets thrown at them. Federal Treatment of prisoners. While the wounded Yankees brought to Richmond are treated with more care than our own brave sufferers, and sympathizing women are permitted (wrongfully) to send delicacies to the occupants of Harwood's factory, the surviving Fire Zouaves in Washington demand the sacrifice of the lives of our men who have fallen into Hessian hands. A Washington letter to the Baltimore Sun says: About two o'clock this afternoon, a company of six of the Confederates were brought in as prisoners. When in the neighborhood of the Treasury Department, they were met by a party of the Ellsworth Zouaves, who, on Sunday, were decoyed by the Secessionists under full charge of their cavalry and lost so many