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ubstance, and say that they are utterly disgusted with camp life, and will, under no conceivable circumstances, return to the army if released. Another member of Sickles's brigade was among the captives of yesterday. He says this brigade has suffered indescribably. The regiment to which he is attached left New York a few months since one thousand strong; now they number but seventy-six, all told. An effort had been made by Sickles to merge this fragment into some other regiment, but the bare mention of the matter created such intense dissatisfaction among the men, that Dan Sickles was compelled to abandon his project. The prisoners say that the river baDan Sickles was compelled to abandon his project. The prisoners say that the river bank would swarm with deserters, but the officers now regard all their men with suspicion, and a vigilant watch is kept over all their movements. The gunboats ply up and down the river for miles to prevent the passage of men across, and it is only under cover of darkness that any succeed in effecting their escape. The prisoners