GENERAL ORDERS, No. 10. WAR DEPARTMENT, Adjutant General’s Office, Washington, January 10, 1863 1.. The following officers and men have been declared duly exchanged as prisoners of war, since the announcement in “ General Orders,” No. 191, of November 19, 1862: 1. All the officers and enlisted men who were delivered at City Point, Va., from the 11th November, 1862, to the 1st January, 1863. 2. All officers and enlisted men captured at Harper’s Ferry. 3. All officers and enlisted men paroled at Winchester, November 15 and 26, 1862, and December 1, 1862. 4. All officers and enlisted men paroled by Colonel Imboden, Novem- ber 9, 1862. 5. All officers and enlisted men paroled at Goldsborough, N. C., May 22, 1862, and delivered at Washington, North Carolina. 6. All captures of officers, enlisted men, and camp followers, in Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, and Louisiana, up to January 1, 1863. 7. All captures of officers, enlisted men, and camp followers, in Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, and Florida, up to December 10, 1862. 8. All captures on the sea, the sea and gulf coasts, and the waters flowing into the same, up to December 10, 1862. 11.. The paroled troops herein declared to be exchanged will be, without delay, equipped for the field and forwarded to the armies to which they belong, from posts or camps wherever they may be collected. All officers and enlisted men absent, in virtue of being on parole, will, now that they are exchanged, immediately return to duty with their proper commands. By order op the Secretary of War: E. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjutant General.