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Arrived. --The Danville cars brought to this city at 2½ o'clock yesterday morning, 342 Abolition prisoners of war, the remainder of the 750 captured recently by Gen. Forrest at Brentwood, Tenn. Included in the lot were 23 commissioned officers. The officers and privates were Western men. The latter did not look squailid like down East Yankees. They will be sent home at an early day.
Flag of truce. --At 4 o'clock yesterday morning 451 Anpliionists were sent to City Point from the Libby Prison by flag of truce. Included in this number were Lieut-Col. Bloodgood, of the 22d Wincobbin, and 21 other officers. The majority of the privates who left yesterday were those taken at Brentwood, Tenn, by Gen. Forrest, and who arrived on Wednesday morning.