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rebels down and bringing released Union soldiers back. Prisoners to be held till the end of the war. The Baltimore American notices the arrival in that city of the following Confederate prisoners, of whom it says: By order of General Sheridan, they are not to be exchanged during the war, being considered of the worst character: T. M. King, Seventh; James Riderwell, Thirty-firth; Herbert Alexander and James Washington, Twelfth; Z. Anderson, Eighteenth; C. S. Lerett, S. C. Morland This is what caused such an immense destruction of houses. Miscellaneous. Henry S. Foote, ex-member of the Confederate Congress, who recently arrived in Washington, reached New York city on Tuesday night, in charge of an officer of General Sheridan's army, and applied for a room at the Astor House; failing to obtain which, he sought an interview with United States Detective Colonel Bakes, but was unsuccessful in obtaining one, and was at once removed to Fort Warren. His refusal to tak