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Prison Items. --All the men put in Castle Thunder Monday for stealing Government wood were released yesterday. Wm. E. Disney, put in October 31, for presenting a forged passport, was discharged by Major Griswold, P. M. Thirteen deserters were received from Camp Lee, to be returned to their regiments. John Myers, company B, 6th Louisiana, imprisoned since October 27, on suspicion of being a deserter, was discharged by order of Gen. Winder. Wm. H. Dixon and H. B. Thomas, arrested as deserters, were taken before Commissioner Watson to ascertain the facts, but were sent back.
Important from Tennessee--Surrender of Nashville Demanded — the city to be shelled and burned in case of Refusal. Chattanooga, Oct. 31. --It is stated by several gentlemen, who left Murfreesboro' on the 29th, that Breckinridge had given Gen. Negley two days in which to remove the women and children from Nashville. At the expiration of this period, Nashville is to be surrendered or shelled and burned. General John Morgan is said to be on the North and Forrest on the South of Nashville. Breckinridge is at Lavergne. Morgan has about thirty pieces of artillery. Breckinridge and Forrest have about sixty pieces of artillery. Several ladies have left Nashville. The Yankees did not even inspect their baggage. Permits to leave were readily granted by the Abolition authorities. [The above dispatch we give for what it is worth, the news from that section having been too unreliable heretofore for us to endorse it.]