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also proven a department of great good to the soldier. Under the constant care of its devoted matron, Mrs. C. E. Mayo, it has been made home-like to the afflicted soldiers, where, by kind attention, they have been speedily cured and sort on their way rejoicing. A chaplain is in daily attendance and family worship is conducted morning and night, in which all the convalescing patients unite, with evident regard and profit. The scores of letters received weekly, from all parts of our Confederacy and from the various divisions of the army, testify to the estimation in which this hospital is held by the soldiers and their friends. The percentage of deaths has been among the smallest of any of the hospitals in the city. The following persons were elected as officers of the Association for the ensuing year: President, Wm. Willis, Jr., Corresponding Secretary, Jas. Gordon; Recording Secretary, J. D. K. Sleight; Treasurer, S. B. Smith; Register, J. E. Burress; Librarian Asa. Snyder.