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sinking in the North river, and sent on a sea voyage that should require the stoutest sea-going ships. Who can imagine the misery our brave troops have suffered? and what is still worse, there is a disposition on the part of those in authority to bush the thing up, and give as little information to the public as possible. Coming down the coast in the steamer Albany, I happened to notice the transports Jersey Blue, Thames, and Sanford.--The two first, crowded with troops, were sinking in Port Royal, and the last was a crumbling wreck off Carysfort Reef. Now, strange to say, when I arrived here, although several vessels were in port before us, nobody seemed to be informed of the disasters I have mentioned. Hence it will readily appear that a dozen of like character may have happened, and all except those immediately in the secret remain ignorant of them. Rosecrans's order for the Imprisonment of Confederate officers. Hdq'rs Dep't of the Cumberland Murfreesboro', Jan. 6, 1863.