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the army. The navy is represented by thirteen of its officers--forty-two are from the State of New York, and twenty-eight have been in confinement since the battle of Manassas. The health of the Colonel and the other officers is good. Two of our men have died this week; the burial place is outside the enclosure of the grave yard. Capts. O' Mears, of the 42d New York, (Tammany regiment,) Austin, of the 24 Kentucky, Assistant Surgeons Slocum, of the Navy, and Houman, Medical Purveyor, Blank's division, have been chosen by lot, and are now held as hostages — who for, or what for, we do not know. The two former, we think, are held for two gentlemen whom Fremont caught filibustering in Virginia. The Colonel, Lieuts. Bagley and Gannon, desire to be remembered to you and all friends. J. P. Mciver, Capt. co. I, 69th. The imprisoned clergy of Nashville. We have already given our readers some account of the imprisonment in the Penitentiary, by Andy Johnson, of severa