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nday, June 29th, two hundred and seventy-one Yankee prisoners of war, including the following officers, viz: Major D. Davidson, 4th U. S. infantry. James Markson, 2d Lieutenant company K, 73d New York. Surgeon M. Grimes, (Major,) 2d N. York, Sickles's Excelsior Brigade. 1st Lieut. A. M. Judson, company E. 83d Penn's. 2d Lieut. Geo. I. Brown, company B, 2d Maine. John J. McGowan, Surgeon, (Major,) 2d N. York, Sickles's Excelsior Brigade. Capt. John M. Oakley, compaN. York, Sickles's Excelsior Brigade. Capt. John M. Oakley, company A, 1st U. S. volunteers. 2d Lieut. J. A. Cozno, company F, 1st U. S. volunteers. Major Wm. Birnen, 4th New Jersey regiment. Some half dozen of the wounded prisoners died on Sunday night, including Julius A. Smith, 2d Lieutenant 61st Pennsylvania, and a number deceased yesterday. Up to Sunday night about 2,100 Yankees had been received here, and lodged as comfortably as circumstances would permit. The followidg Yankee officers arrived yesterday: Second Lieut. G. Washburne,