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Mr. Stephens's health, a constant attendant being required, under the circumstances, for his comfort. A detail of ten men was made, on the part of the enemy, to receive and take charge of the baggage belonging to the commissioners. Lieutenant-Colonel Hatch, assistant commissioner of exchange, accompanied the commission as secretary. The scene on the lines during the passage of the commissioners was one of lively interest. As far as the eye could reach, to the right or the left, the bhe commission. A number of ladies were present on the ground, some in front of the works, some on top, and many walking and riding in the field to the rear. Their presence added increased interest to the occasion. During a visit of Colonel Hatch and some friends to the lines earlier in the afternoon, to superintend the dispatch of a flag of truce; considerable cheering was manifested on the part of our soldiers and of the enemy, who probably mistook them for the commissioners. The e