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an entrenchment around it. They are well fortified in every respect. The loud sounds of drums and unusual noise at our many posts, we heard on Monday night, was caused by an intended false alarm to try the alacrity of our soldiers. It is needless to say, the result was satisfactory. We regret that our late Medical Director of the Hospital at this place takes leave of the many friends he has recently made, to enter upon his usual duties elsewhere. In his letter of retirement, Dr. Southgate feelingly alludes to the patriotic sympathies of our ladies in contributing to his aid in relieving the sick soldiers. He then pays a brief, but well merited compliment to the Sisters of Charity and in passing says:"It would be a painful suppression of the emotions of my heart, if I land to record my grateful acknowledgment to the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincenta Paul.Their prompt response to the call in behalf of the suffering; their self-oblivious devotion to, and noiseless yet chee