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rs from a thousand and one of the most impracticable and unreasonable sort of people. The flag-of-truce letters sent forward under the auspices of Major Clair, Confederate truce officer, have been permitted to pass Also, a low telegraphic dispatches have been permitted over the Federal wires to Nashville, and replies received within twelve hours. An exchange of prisoners, two thousand on each side, has been effected between our Commissioner of Exchange, Colonel C. A. Henry, and Colonel Warner, of Sherman's army. After the necessary preliminaries, the two thousand Federal prisoners will be brought forward, and an equal number of Confederates from the other side, for exchange. General Hood appears to be in as cheerful a flow of spirits as his brave and patriotic veterans. I saw him to-day surrounded by a group of major-generals and brigadier, in social converse, under an oak tree. Where the next campaign will be is scarcely even discussed. At present, there are no evid