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The Abolition soldiers. --Yesterday seven hundred more of the Abolition soldiers captured by Gen. Bragg in Tennessee, arrived in Richmond--three hundred and fifty arriving at 11 o'clock, and the other half at sundown. There was yesterday confined in various localities between 7th and Cary and 25th and Cary streets 3,100 of Bragg's prisoners. None of the officers (200 in number) captured with them have been brought here. We understand that they are in Atlanta Ga. Some of those that came Bragg's prisoners. None of the officers (200 in number) captured with them have been brought here. We understand that they are in Atlanta Ga. Some of those that came yesterday had been wounded in the hand and arm. Soon after the last batch arrived in front of Castle Thunder one of the men, named John Martin, of the 9th Indiana regiment, fell on the pavement and expired. He had been sick with typhoid fever, and his decease was owing to that cause. Eight hundred will be sent to City Point this morning by flag of truce, 100 starting at 4 o'clock, under Capt. Warcer, and 700 at 7 o'clock in charge of Lieut. , flag officer--The Yankee flag of truce post was re
ron, brings news of the taking and surrender, on Sunday, of Arkansas Post, by the land and navy forces under Porter and McClernand. Rebel, loss 550 killed and wounded, and 5,000 to 7,000 prisoners. A Nashville dispatch, dated the 15th, says Bragg has been superseded by Longstreet; that conscripts are deserting the rebel army and arriving in Nashville daily. The following dispatch has been received by Gen. Dix: "Suffolk, Va., Jan. 10th.--The enemy crossed water river in consident to sea to join the Alabama. --Farragut has sent the Brooklyn, Sci ta, and other vessels, to recapture her if possible. Capt. Waynwright and Lieut. Lee are among the killed on the Harriet Lane. The dispatch from Nashville, announcing that Bragg has been superseded by Longstreet, adds that the latter's army corps is now at Shelbyville-Forrest it still at Harpeth Sheals. The river is rising, with ten feet of water on the Shoa's. No steamers are able to go up the river except conveyed by