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Arrival of Manassas prisoners. --The following named Yankee citizen and negro prisoners were received at the C S Prison, corner of Cary and 20th streets, Saturday, Sept. 6th, from Gordonsville, via Central Railroad, at 9 o'clock, viz: Lieut Col J F Pierson, 1st N Y; Lieut- Col R A Bachia, 87th N Y; Capt Z Baird, A D C to Gen Milroy; C A Rollina, 4th Maine; L G King, 16th Mass; W H Leycraft, 87th N Y; D P Jones, 83d Pa; J C Conser, 105th Pa; Jno C Lasson, 87th N Y; Jas H Bradt, 101st N Y; E Bishop, 2d N J; C Wrebeck, 2d N J; D Schortz, 12th Pa Cav; Wm Fisher, A D C to Gen McClellan, attached to Gen Rickett's Staff; 1st Lieuts Geo C Moqk, 1st Michigan; Geo W Duncan, 1st N Y; J D Schuller, 87th N Y; R H McAteer, 12th Pa Cav; Geo Hudson, Adj't 87th N Y; Geo Van Vient, 105th Pa; Romane Roff, 97th N Y; A W Norris, 107th Pa; 2d Lieut A G Bonsall, Acting Adj't 12th Pa Cav; 1st Lieuts Henry Bower, Adj't 73d Pa; J M Liniard, A D C to Gen Birney; W T Allen, 1st N Y; C B Brockway, 1st Pa Art
From Tennessee. Mobile, September 6.--A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, dated Tupelo, 5th, says: General Armstrong's official dispatch says, that since his last dispatch, he has crossed the Wahatchie river, and passed between Bolivar and Jackson, Tennessee, destroying bridges and trestle work. At Denmark he encountered two regiments of infantry, two squadrons of cavalry, and two pieces of artillery. He captured the artillery, destroyed a portion of the trains, took 213 prisoners, and killed and wounded, by their own account, 75 of the enemy. Our loss was small. The prisoners were paroled. At the Bolivar fight two Federal Colonels were among the killed. At Denmark, one Lieut. Colonel and eight other officers were taken prisoners. He had the co-operation of Colonel Jackson, whose command deserves equal credit with his own. Jackson, September 5th.--General Van-Dorn to day revoked his order declaring martial law. The Essex came up to Vicksburg to-day