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Exchange of prisoners. --A letter from Como, Miss., to the Mobile Register, says that Gen. Forrest, Confederate States army, and Hurlburt, U. S. army, have completed an agreement for an informal exchange of prisoners in that department. The preliminaries have been arranged, and an exchange of those at present on hand will be effected at Hernando on the 13th.
Gen. Hardee. --The marriage of Lieut.-Gen. Hardee was announced some time since, but to whom was not stated. The Greensboro' (Ala) Beacon states that the General was married on the 13th ult. to Miss Mary T. Lewis, of that place.
ne the whole of Ewell's corps left Culpeper C. H., moving in the direction of Winchester, via Front Royal, in the county of Warren, and crossing the Blue Ridge at Chester Gap on the night of the 12th, the whole corps arrived at and near Front Royal, and was disposed as follows. Johnson's division bivouacked near Cedarville; Early's between the north and south forks of the Shenandoah river, at Front Royal, and Rodes's five miles beyond the river, on the road leading to Berryville. On the 13th Johnson, moving on the Front Royal road, and Early, on the Valley pike, approached Winchester. About 12 o'clock Johnson's pickets became engaged with the enemy's pickets just below Winchester, and drove them in. Soon thereafter Col. R. Lumden Andrews, with Carpenter's battery, opened fire on a battery of the enemy, which they had advanced out on the Millwood road, driving it into the town, and blowing up one of their caissons. This achievement drew upon Carpenter's battery a heavy, but not