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upted only for a few minutes. Among the prisoners brought in by our forces Saturday was a correspondent of the Cincinnati Times, who was taken near Resaca. He says he found himself suddenly in the midst of the Confederates, and he thought it better to surrender than to have a ball put through his body. He had no idea when he came into that place that he was getting so near the rebels. He says that the Yankees had become well apprised of one thing, which was that they are not fighting Bragg now. The position of the Yankees is on the west side of the Oostenaula river and west of Snake creek, which runs into it. What force they have there is not known. Our troops are most eager for the fray, whooping and yelling all the time, and sanguine of the result. They say, to a man, that they are "going to whip the fight." [from the Savannah News.] If private letters from the front be correct, remarks the Macon Telegraph, a most interesting and desperate game of strategy