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ight. In an old safe were 200 bottles of sulphate quinine and a large box of patent lint, bearing on its rolls unmistakable evidence of English manufacture. Several cases of elegant surgical instruments were also found. The sheets and pillow cases left for the sick were of the purest and finest linen, each one marked. A large number of these were presents from ladies. On the bed in which your correspondent slept was a linen sheet, bearing on its corner the following inscription: "To Captain Semmes, of the Jackson Guards, from the ladies of Columbia, Tenn., " and a large number of pillow cases bore the names of a committee of ladies from Murfreesboro, Tenn. With these hospital stores were found delicacies of all kinds, such as jellies, wines, farina, &c., besides a large chest of medicines of various kinds, neatly put up and marked. Things in Washington. Washington March 24, --There have been some intimations of the period at which the present session of Congress migh