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The eleven Kentuckians released from Fort Warren the other day, being destitute of money were sent home at the expense of the city of Boston.
ng from a foreign mission, and, relying upon the supposed good faith of the Government, proceeded to Washington for the purpose of reporting himself and setting his accounts.--He had not been there three days, when he was served by the military myrmidons and thrown into a felon's cell, where he retained for thirty hours in solitary confinement. He was then placed in a military prison and kept there for a period of thirty days, after which he was transferred to Fort Lafayette, and then to Fort Warren. Thus his fellow-citizens would perceive that he had some experience in prison life, and an opportunity of studying fortifications. But he was not yet a free man. It devolved upon the Confederate Government to say whether he should be, or not, [Voices — You shall be] Whether he should be compelled to go back to imprisonment or whether he should go free, and dedicate himself to the cause of liberty — or, as Mr. Seward expressed to the cause of "treason." He had pledged his life to th