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squadron belongs to Maj., General Hardee's command, and he was left in command of the post at Murfreesboro', and to which the movement's of the enemy. Our the 7th inst., in the afternoon, Capt. M prisoners were divided into three squads under separate guards, and all started to return to Murfreesboro'. Lieut. Owens and 10 men, having 60 prisoners in charge, were attacked and pursued by the 4twent across the country passing within a mile of the Federal cavalry, reached the vicinity of Murfreesboro's that nights. Capt. Morgan was returning alone, towards Murfreesboro', and encounteringMurfreesboro', and encountering a picket of six men, captured them and their arms. This is said to have been accomplished in this manner: He discovered the picket in a house, and, having on a Federal uniform, or, perhaps, overcoatur prisoners, and they came up with Col. Wood and his party next morning, and all returned to Murfreesboro' with Thirty-eight prisoners, who were sent on to Salisbury, N. C., for confinement. The
everal cases of elegant surgical instruments were also found. The sheets and pillow cases left for the sick were of the purest and finest linen, each one marked. A large number of these were presents from ladies. On the bed in which your correspondent slept was a linen sheet, bearing on its corner the following inscription: "To Captain Semmes, of the Jackson Guards, from the ladies of Columbia, Tenn., " and a large number of pillow cases bore the names of a committee of ladies from Murfreesboro, Tenn. With these hospital stores were found delicacies of all kinds, such as jellies, wines, farina, &c., besides a large chest of medicines of various kinds, neatly put up and marked. Things in Washington. Washington March 24, --There have been some intimations of the period at which the present session of Congress might terminate in the debate in the House a few days ago, as early as the first of May was spoken of for the adjournment, but the appearance of business, as well