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clothing have also been sent from Kentucky, and our soldiery are made as comfortable as the circumstances of their condition will admit of. Capt. Ross, formerly of the United States service, who commanded a battery of heavy guns at Donelson, has been released on his parole, and reports himself every five days at headquarters. No proposals for the release of prisoners have yet been made, although several, through the intercession of Northern acquaintances, have been sat at liberty. Horace Maynard was in Columbus shortly after the arrival of the prisoners, and was instrumental in the release of three Tennessee, who took the oath and, wise discharged. All the field officer captured at Fort Donelson have been sent to Fort Warren,--The remaining commissioned officers being at Camp Chass, Columbus, Ohio. Lieut. Wilson represents a unanimity of feeling in the North with reference to the rebellion, which they effect to believe is nearly at an and; there are, however, many sympathi