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on, 12th S. C. H. H. Everett, 14th Texas; Lieuts W. Hark reacher, 7th Tenn. M. V. Shockley, 24th Va; A. F. Baton, 1st Tenn; C. A. Carter, 24th Va; A. J. Nowell, 1st. Tenn; M. C. Holmes, 4th Tenn; R. E. Stanten, 14th M. V. Darvin, 12th S. C., J. W. Smith, 15th Ga; J. W.--14th Tenn; Jas May, J W. Bean, 12th Va., Fm. Walen R. A. Baker, 1st S. C; Guice, 4th Ala; J. Burch, Ga., Quartermaster Jos. Martin, 6th S. C., Contemplated Exchange of State prisoners. An order of the United States Not less determined, though perhaps more cautious in his protests, was Secretary Seward. It may be sidely said that he was the great leader in the Cabinet of oppositions to any policy of emancipation that which the President finally adopted Secretary Smith and Attorney-General Buren occupied about the same ground on the subject. The Prime necessity trade — operations against Smuggled. The Collector of the port of the Philadelphia has received instructions from the Treasury Department a