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Flag of truce. --The flag of truce boat which arrived at City Point on Wednesday afternoon brought up 312 paroled men, 12 officers, 3 political prisoners, and 3 ladies, and to-morrow morning a like number of Yankees will be started from this city for City Point. They were brought over from Belle Isle last evening. We appenCity Point. They were brought over from Belle Isle last evening. We append the following list of officers brought up from City Point, the most of whom have been in the hands of the Yankees over twelve months: Col. W Von Schureling, Gen French's Staff, Capt David Wagster, 12th Tenn; Capt J. C. Jamison, Burbsidge's regiment; Capt W. C. Bird, 1st Fla; 1st Lieut F. Turner. Co I, 4th Tenn; 1st Lieut JCity Point, the most of whom have been in the hands of the Yankees over twelve months: Col. W Von Schureling, Gen French's Staff, Capt David Wagster, 12th Tenn; Capt J. C. Jamison, Burbsidge's regiment; Capt W. C. Bird, 1st Fla; 1st Lieut F. Turner. Co I, 4th Tenn; 1st Lieut J. D. Tolley, Co. I, 8th Tenn, 1st Lieut J. C. Duvall, Burns's artillery; 1st Lieut W. P. Newman, Co. II. 2d Tenn cavalry; 2d Lieut D. C. Bane, Co. B. 50th Tenn, 2d Lieut E. E. Knight, of North Carolina; 2d Lieut T. C. Murrell, Gen Cheatham's Staff; 2d Lieut B Garnett, Campbell's battery.