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nced mind and dexterous pen, forever ready to espouse the just and merited rights of his companions in arms at an eventful period, now only in history. He believed it to be self- evident that the old soldiers of the war of 1812 who were infirm by age and ill-timed want were entitled to remuneration for faithful services rendered, and early advocated their claims. For such a man — for such a soldier — we sorrow, and with sadness sympathize with his bereaved widow and family." Gen. Henry B. Woodhouse, of Princess Anne county, was re-elected President of the Society. I notice occasional statements in the papers relative to the healthfulness of the location of Norfolk and its vicinity; and many persons manifest surprise that the troops at this station have enjoyed much better health than at almost any other place. During the war of 1812 (says the Suffolk Su) large numbers of the soldiers stationed at Norfolk died, and ever since sickness and death have been associated wi