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schools in the State as sixty-seven, the number of teachers as six hundred, and the number of scholars as seven thousand and fifty-three. The number of hospitals has been diminished to twelve.--lb. Mail Facilities. Contracts have been ordered for service to commence immediately on a number of important routes in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and other Southern States; and it is believed that they will be put in operation without delay. We name some in Virginia: Route 4,680, Cady's Tunnel to Lexington; and 4,599, Bonsack's to White Sulphur Springs, A. D. Trotter. Mrs. Mary B. Thompson has the route from Bowling Green to Newtown, Bowling Green to Mangohick, and Bowling Green to Edge Hill. J. C. Howard, of Washington, D. C., has the route from Fredericksburg to Tappahannock. J. T. Rouse, of Washington, D. C., has the route from Tappahannock to Richmond. Henry Carns, of Warsaw, has the route from Warsaw to Kinsale. J. T. Rouse has the route from