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lk and sewn on the inside of his coat-sleeve. Watching his opportunity, he cut them out and burned them. He also acknowledged that the treatment of Federal prisoners at Andersonville, Georgia, and other places, was very severe, but asserted that he was only obeying orders, and that he was not in any way responsible. It is hoped that he will not be allowed to escape. Miscellaneous. Brigadier-General William H. (one-eyed) Powell, of Sheridan's cavalry, has resigned. Brigadier-General Wheelock died in Washington city on the 21st. A force of eight hundred men are on the eve of leaving Annapolis for Savannah, to be employed in repairing the railroads uniting with that city. The Postmaster-General has issued an order re-opening the post-office at Savannah, Georgia, and placed it in charge of James G. Mills, of that city. The train bound to Fairfax, on Monday, was fired into by a band of guerrillas between Springfield and Accotink bridge. The conductor was in