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s we occupied it to-night." Private advices represent that two thousand prisoners will arrive on the down trains to-day. A large corps of bridge builders have been sent to the front. Orders have been issued to examine the railroad from Dalton to Chattanooga, via Cleveland. It is supposed that the trains will run on to Chattanooga to-day, as the road to Cleveland is known to be in good order, and that from Cleveland to Chattanooga is not known to be destroyed. This morning a disp25,000 to 35,000. Large quantities of arms, baggage, etc., have been brought in to the various depots in our rear. The army trains have moved forward. Many of the wounded are in hospitals near Rock Springs. Others have been brought to Dalton, Marietta, and Atlanta. The Press Association reporter is at the front, and it is hoped that he will be permitted to send in true reports. Gen. Hood is not dead. His right leg was amputated. He says he will live to fight the Yankees at