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s are unknown, while the prisoners on the Union side are largely made up of the troops surrendered by Twiggs's treachery in Texas. Arrival of prisoners at Fort Lafayette--a Virginia printing Office in possession of the Yankees. From the New York Herald, of the 2d inst., we copy the following items: From the Upper Potomac we learn, by way of Darnestown, Md., that the rebels had pickets posted on Harrison's Island yesterday.--At last accounts the main body of the rebels was at Goose creek, seven miles south from Leesburg, which place, it is said, they abandoned the day after the battle of Ball's Bluff, upon hearing that General Bank's force had crossed the river. Eight hundred rebel prisoners, from Fort Lafayette, arrived in Boston yesterday, and were received at Fort Warren by Col. Dimmick, who commands at that station. There is trouble brewing in Kansas, which may soon produce a second enactment of the border ruffian war. Jim Lane, with the assistance of the D