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An Unconscious hero.--The notice, by the dailies, that Gen. Hooker desired to appoint George W. Smalley, of the Tribune, on his staff, as an acknowledgement of the great merit of his report of thnds us of a personal interview we bad with General Hooker, which, in justice to Hooker and to Mr. Smalley, we feel it to be our duty to recite. The General was laid up with his wound, but on the occfrom the ground. And his name, General? He was a young man, recently from college, named George W. Smalley, and I am writing to him now! Those who know the noble nature of Gen. Hooker, will therefis first acts, when placed in chief command of the army of the Potomac, was to ask to have George W. Smalley placed upon his staff. The writer of this has never seen George W. Smalley, but he deems o have George W. Smalley placed upon his staff. The writer of this has never seen George W. Smalley, but he deems it a simple act of justice to relate this interview.--Wilkes' Spirit of the Times.