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ew General in-Chief. The position to be assigned to Gen. Smith has not yet been made public, but will be one of importance and commensurate with his rank. Judge Ould's mission to this place, as I intimated in my dispatch of the 30th ult., was for the purpose of facilitating exchanges of prisoners between the United States anme is interrupted or interfered with at Washington — which, for the sake of the poor suffering prisoners and the country generally, we hope will not occur. Judge Ould returned to Richmond on Friday evening. At twenty minutes to five Major Mulford accompanied Col. Ould and Capt. Hatch, on the steamer Silas O. Pierce, to withinaccompanied Col. Ould and Capt. Hatch, on the steamer Silas O. Pierce, to within a mile or two of Day's Point lighthouse, where the rebel gunboat Roanoke was waiting their arrival. The transfer of the Commissioners from the Pierce was made at ten minutes to six P. M., and Major Mulford returned here shortly after seven o'clock.