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enameled on each. I have not heard that the gallant General yet wears the expressive appeal over his heart, but I think it is in his heart, nevertheless. Gen. Bragg among the wounded soldiers. The Observer has the following allusion to Gen. Bragg's visit to the Pensacola hospitals, on the 12th: This distinguished Gen. Bragg's visit to the Pensacola hospitals, on the 12th: This distinguished officer and high-toned gentleman was in our city yesterday on a visit to the wounded soldiers in our hospitals. His expressions of sorrow for their condition at this particular crisis, so eloquently bestowed, must have been consoling to them — emanating from such a high source. His sympathy for their bodily suffering was in keepnd every one an encouraging word and an expression of sympathy. How we could see in his flashing eye the true christian feeling that pervaded his heart! To do Gen. Bragg justice we are unable; his eloquent eulogium upon the services of the ladies of the military hospital was truly great. His thanks (as expressed) could have com