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Nurses wanted. --A paragraph appeared some days since, stating that no more nurses were wanted. In an appeal urging the necessity of more nurses, this statement is credited to the Dispatch. It was telegraphed from this city to the South. We have before us a Southern paper which says: "We are in formed that Gov. Moore has received a dispatch from Richmond, stating that no more nurses are required there to take care of the sick and wounded." The statement, therefore, did not originate with the Dispatch. We learn that nurses are wanted, and hope that measures may be taken to organize a system for the business of nursing in the different divisions of our army. The present and ensuing months will be sickly, we fear, especially in the peninsula below Yorktown; and the philanthropic and patriotic should do all they can to mitigate the sufferings of our brave soldiers.
r for a moment lost his presence of mind, and insisted upon being again placed on horseback in the midst of a shower of bullets, which of course was not permitted. The brigade is now at this post, where any letters to its members will be received, as the mail is again running. Allen Infantry. List of killed and wounded of the Allen Infantry, of Mount Jackson, Shenandoah county, Virginia: Killed--Alexander Williams, Jas. Swartz, Nason Kauffman, Wm. Walker. Wounded--S. K. Moore, 1st Lieutenant; Noah Proctor, Orderly Sergeant; Chas Butt, 2d Sergeant; Jos Hawkins, Samuel Wetzel, David Overhoizer, John Grimm, Reuben Grimm, David Hoffman, Harrison Jordan, John Stonebrenner, Jos. Butt, George Patten, John Corden. This company was attached to Col. Cummings' Regiment. The Withes Greys. A member of this company sends us a corrected list of the killed and wounded among his comrades. The company is commanded by Capt. Terry, and is attached to the Fourth Reg
Socks for soldiers. --Gov. Moore, of Alabama, has issued a proclamation to the ladies of that State, advising that each of them knit one pair of substantial woolen socks, and deposit the same with the judge of the probate court of the county in which she resides, who will have them forwarded to the Governor of Alabama, at Montgomery — from whence they will be forwarded free of cost to the soldiers, before the cold weather commences.