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this morning. All the wounded prisoners on board had been put ashore. The steamer S. B. Spaulding has sailed with a number of wounded for Philadelphia. Surrender of Memphis to the Federal Plant. New Madrid, June 7. --The steamer Platte Valley has arrived here from Memphis, and reports that the city had surrendered to the Federal flotilla without resistance. All was quiet there. Official Bulletin. Washington, June 8. --Advices have been received from Commander Davis, at Memphis, announcing a battle between his fleet, aided by Col. Elliott's ram flotilla, and the rebel fleet of eight gunboats and rams. The engagement commenced at 6 30 on the morning of Friday, the 6th inst, and ended at 7 o'clock in a running fight, the result of which was the capture or sinking of seven of the rebel fleet. One only escaped, and that by superior speed. Col. Elliott, who is seriously but not dangerously wounded, is highly complimented for his gallantry and skil