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discharged by order of the War Department. The following list of prisoners now at the fort was obtained from him, and is published in the Philadelphia Press: Room Number One.--E. S. Ruggles, Fredericksburg, Va., July 20; James E. Murphy, Portsmouth, Va., July 31; John H. Cusick, Woodville, Md., July 31;Charles M. Hagland, Baltimore, Md.,July 31; John W. Davis, Baltimore, July 31;George Miles, Richmond, Va., August 22; James G. Guthrie, Petersburg, Va., August 23; J. R. Barbour, Lake Providence, La., August 24; D. C. Lowber, New Orleans, August 25; R. F. Grove, New York city, Sept. 1. Room Number Two.--Chas. Howard, Samuel H. Lyon and Wm. Gatchell, Baltimore, Md., July 31; Richard H. Alvey, Hagerstown, Md., July 31; Austin E. Smith, San Francisco, Aug. 2; John Williams, Norfolk, Va., Aug. 11; John G. Beriot, Washington, D. C., Aug. 25; Samuel J. Anderson. New York city, Aug. 27; Frank E. Williams, Chocklain, Ark. Sept. 1; H. L. Reynolds, Mobile, Ala., Sept. 1. Room Num