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ent not over one hundred and forty effective men are left. Two thousand prisoners left this place last evening, and two boat loads have just arrived. Lieut. Phelps's official report of the Tennes. See river expedition. The following official report of Lieutenant Phelps we find in our northern papers. It will be seenLieutenant Phelps we find in our northern papers. It will be seen that he reiterates the statements previously given of the wonderful outbreak of Union sentiment at the South: United States Gunboat Conestoga, Tennessee River, Feb. 10, 1862. Flag Officer A. H. Foots, United States Navy, Commanding Naval Forces Western Waters. Sir: Soon after the surrender of Fort Henry, on the 6th inwen and Shirk have been untiring, and I owe to them and to their officers many obligations for our entire success. I am, respectfully, your obedient servant, S. L. Phelps. Lieut. Commanding. U. S. Navy. From Missouri — sentence of the bridge Runners mitigated — reported evacuation of Columbus, &c. St. Louis, February 20.