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ashington, Saturday, Aug. 3, 1861. Dear Sir: In reply to your note of yesterday, I beg to state I have not seen Col. Corcoran; but I was informed he was in Richmond and prisoner of war, and treated with the courtesy due to his distinguished ch hold intercourse with any of the prisoners; and several attempts, which I made at considerable personal risk, to see Col. Corcoran and other friends or acquaintances, proved ineffectual. While at the headquarters at Manassas, when the arrest of Col. Corcoran was reported with considerable feelings of exultation, Gen. Beauregard at once exclaimed, "This is the same Colonel who refused to turn out his regiment in honor of the Prince of Wales" I was assured that Colonel Corcoran, though, asColonel Corcoran, though, as usual, in very feeble health, was tolerably comfortable, and I should not be at all surprised to hear that he has been permitted to be at large in Richmond upon his parole. At any rate. I can assure you and the numerous other friends of the gallan