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— the Military Dictator in Tennessee, &c., &c. From late Yankee papers in our postoral on we make up the following summary: The Peninsula. Baltimore, April 8. --The Old Point boat has arrived. She left at 8 o'clock last evening. One letter says: "The rebel steamer Merrimac is confidently expected, with seven otuments based upon's thorough acquaintance with the physical geography said the topographical features of the country. Halleck on Secessionists. St. Louis, April 8. --Major-General H. W. Halleck, St. Louis.--Dear Sir: On my return home a few days ago, I found several letters addressed to me by friends in the interior o-Commodore Footh's Dispatch. Washington, April 9. --The following was received at the Navy Department this morning: Flag-Ship Bentoy, Island No. 10, April 8, via Cairo. Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy I have to inform the Department that since I sent the telegram last night announcing the surrender to
of prisoners. --On the 15th of April, five Yankees and two domestic traitors were received at the Confederate States Military Prison, in this city. The soldiers were J. B. Falletton, K co, 28th Pennsylvania regiment, captured in Fauquier, April 8th, Also, Chas W. Foster, D, co., 41st New York; Warner Gutberg E co., 58th New York; Jno Arnold, E co., 54th do; Frederick Charfold, K co., 54th do; and James Webb, citizen, captured at Amesville, and F. X. Schwebel, citizen, captured at Warrentonth do; Frederick Charfold, K co., 54th do; and James Webb, citizen, captured at Amesville, and F. X. Schwebel, citizen, captured at Warrenton, both as disloyal, 8th April. On the 16th, Wm. M Martin and Wm. Kennedy, of Co. K, 13th Pennsylvania regiment, were received at the prison; having been captured near the mouth of Warwick river; on the 13th instant. The two last named were part of McClellan's forces on the Peninsula and have preceded that redoubtable chieftain in his march to Richmond.