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stating that on last Friday night he was engaged in changing the position of his army by the left and centre. His lines are so drawn back that his left now rests on the railroad bridge over the Chattahoochee. There is no change, however, on his right, and he is apparently working his troops in that direction. On the 26th, the date of the last advices, he had no troops nearer than four miles of Atlanta. Prisoners of War. We understand that the number of Yankee prisoners at Andersonville, Georgia, is at present over thirty-three thousand, and more are coming daily. Notwithstanding the prison there has been enlarged, it is still too small to hold the captured Yankees, and another is to be erected on the Georgia Central railroad, near Milton. The prison at Andersonville measures five hundred and forty yards one way, and two hundred and sixty the other.--That near Milton is to be four hundred and forty yards square. It is stated that the Yankees have a regularly-organized co