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feeble health. Speculation was rife as to his successor. Seventeen of the released prisoners, who are unable to go home, have been sent to the hospital at Old Point. The others go North to-night. Mr. Ely has been declared a prisoner of war by the Confederate Congress, and is still confined in Richmond. Col. De Vilks in making his way to Norfolk. Commodore Goldsborough is expected to return to-morrow from his visit to Washington. Brig.-General Williams arrived at Old Point this morning, and will proceed to Hatteras Inlet by the first boat, to assume command there. Their arrival at Baltimore — interesting intelligence from Richd by the free offerings of several commissioned officers at Fortress Monroe. After a short detention at Newport News, the Express, according to orders, left for Old Point, where Surgeon Cuyler, of the regular army, and his Assistant Surgeons, investigated the various cases, and concluded to send twenty-four of them to the Army Hos