I Letter from lonlslai»»***Prl»toti»,1 ►J ere or me Htu Beslaent P«*( roJed.I ll«iwjr»BTwa Vakxeh's Battalion, \J Awswiw, La., J*ne lOtb, 1864, /j Kbito* Tones;—The following mem-!| hers of tbe fttitb Ohio, captured by tbe \enemy on the 8th of April tod 4th ofMay, arrived here yesterday from ftedi1 Kire** •Col. Raynor is at St. James Hospital and doing we!!.Surgeons William and McFarland, well and hearty. IJohn McGrew, hospital steward, well.; Corporal Robert Fulton, Co. E, woundsimproving.John Phuler, Co, B, and Thomas Davie, Co. E, unhurt.All have been paroled by the enemy, and were delivered at tbe mouth of Red River. Thence they came to this city. They wilt leave for their homes in a few! days. Dr. McFarland informs me that Wh. Stslef, Co. F, and Dixon Oudgeon, Co. H, died at Mansfield, La., of wounds received on tbe 8th of April. These make the number of deaths in tbe regiment seven. Tbe other prisoners are all at Tyler, Texas. Respectfully,S. E. VARNER,Lieut. Col. 56th Ohio. 1