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From Charlottesville.the hospitals — the University — military instruction, &c. Charlottesville, Oct. 2d, 1861. I arrived here yesterday, and thinking you might like to hear from so important a place, I hasten to give you my impressions. The country around here is extremely lovely, and woods and fields look fairer than usually at this season. The town is improving rapidly, many new houses are going up in Main street; handsome cottages rise on the outskirts, and the whole bears a well-to-do progressing air, as if the war had as yet done this great harm here. Two excellent hotels are filled to overflowing mainly with refugees from the threatened portions of the State, and some of the larger houses have been taken for hospitals. One of them is a fever hospital, under the excellent management of Dr. Davis. A little way out of town lies a torture-looking building, called the Delavan House, filled with sick soldiers, under charge of Dr. Allen, another Professor of the Univers
eorge A. Hubbell, after six days incarceration in Fort Lafayette, has been discharged by order of the Secretary of State. An additional squad of one hundred of the First Fire Zouaves were sent on to Fortress Monroe on Thursday night. Continental Lodge, No. 117, I. O. O. F., of this city; have taken three thousand dollars of the new Government Treasury note loan. A letter was recently received in this city from Colonel Wood, of the Fourteenth Regiment N. Y. S. M., dated at Charlottesville Va., August 28. He states that he was sent from Richmond through the interposition of a rebel officer, with whose father he is now sojourning, and that he is treated with great kindness. After an absence of a week in Washington, the Prince de Joinville, the Count de Penthierre, and Captain Moohia, returned to their apartments at the Brevoort House last night. The Belgian steamship Congress, from Antwerp and Havre, arrived yesterday. Her delay was caused by the breaking of all