Arrival of Yankee prisoners.
--A number of the prisoners captured in the recent
battle at Bull Run were brought down to
Richmond on the
Central road on Tuesday night. The
Bull Run prisoners numbered 101 men, and consisted of 33 commissioned officers and 68 privates.
The former, though many of them protested against the supposition, were all considered officers of
Pope's army.
Their names were given as follows:
Major H S
Atwood, 1st Michigan cavalry;
Capts Geo A Gerrish, 1st N H battery; T M Howegan, 1st
Mich cav; H C
Boyd, 5th N Y;
Jas McConnell, do; C S
Montgomery, do; H E
Hascall, 1st
Mich cav; G S
Elcock, 14th N Y;
1st Lieuts F A B Koons, 5th Pa; T P Havilaud,
Adjt 12th Mass;
Lieuts Fred'k Schluemback, 29th N Y; P
Clarey, 24th N Y; John C
Shaw, 1st N Y; Francis Ferns, Harris Light cavalry;
Bernard Franz,
Aide-de-camp to
Gen Stahl;
Capt Jno Hess. 1st Va cav;
1st Lieuts Anthony Browner, 5th N Y; S C
Barker, Berdan Sharpshooters;
Jas E
Doughty, 2d U S Sharpshooters;
Geo C
Woolley, 9th N Y cav;
2d Lieuts A L
Easterbrook, 22d N Y;
Jno S
Raymond, 5th N Y; Wm O Ranuells, 75th Ohio; R G
McKay; 1st
Mich cav;
1st Lieut Fred Bieleman, 1st
Mich cav;
2d Lieuts G Wipft, 1st Va cav;
Jno F
Williams, 107th Pa;
Capt Thos Elliott, 60th N Y;
2d Lieuts Jas Hatch, 20th N Y; Isaac M
Jones, 9th Pa cav;
Joshua Davis, 73d Ohio; C W
Fisher, 104th N Y;
1st Lieut R
Brownley, 55th Ohio.They were lodged in the
Libby prison, along with the other officers of
Pope already on the hands of the
Government.