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Prison record.

--Among the arrivals at the Libby prison yesterday, we find registered the names of Brig. Gen. C. K. Graham, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 3d Army Corps; Major W. B. Neeper, 57th Pennsylvania regiment; L. Applegate, Assistant-Surgeon 102d N. York regiment, and L. Thompson, 1st Lieut. 2d U. S. cavalry. There were 99 prisoners received from Charleston, most of whom were dressed in Confederate uniforms when captured.--There was also a batch of thirteen received from Knoxville, Tenn.

At Castle Thunder there were very few arrivals. On the "book" we noticed the names of Mrs. Mary Powell and Miss. Leath Brown, Yankee women, and Charlotte Garnell, a Virginia traitoress, sent down from Winchester.

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