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spondence. This is a statement of the fact that Lieut.-Col. Hanson, of the 20th Kentucky, (Federal,) was captured at Lebanon, Ky., and was paroled with his regiment at his own earnest request, he promising to report within the Confederate lines if his Government did not recognize the parole. Gen. Morgan gave instructions that they should be paroled. The letter continues: Acting under these instructions, I paroled them on the evening of the 5th of July, and on the 8th of July Captain William Campbell, of our command, and a small detachment of his men were captured by a portion of this very regiment, and were treated, on their arrival at Nicholasville, with the greatest indignity by Captain Frank E. Walcott, of company F, of the same regiment. He not only abused the men as a parcel of horse-thieves and scoundrels, but took their boots and hats from them, and threw them away in their presence. Lieutenant Colonel Hanson also came up a short time afterwards and took away from one