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late Senator Borland, of Arkansas, recently of General Slaughter's staff, of Mobile; Surgeon T. T. Pratt, Confederate States army, and Carlo Patti, of the Confederate States army, also of Gen. Slaughter's staff. Patti is own brother of Adelina Patti, and made most anxious inquiries after his family whom he has not heard from for a long time. Our reporter had an interview with the prisoners, and Patti stated to him that he had been in eight different battles, including the first Bull RunPatti stated to him that he had been in eight different battles, including the first Bull Run fight, and had served principally in the signal corps. Major Borland is a West Point graduate, and a young gentleman of culture and refinement. He said little, but evidently felt his peculiar position very keenly. Another of the prisoners is Capt. George A. Preston, Confederate States Army, of Gen. Kirby Smith's staff. Preston is a nephew of Kirby Smith, also of the Hon. Wm. Ballard Preston, at one time Secretary of the Navy of the United States. He was quite communicative on matters not n