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Vice President Stephens and the hospitals.
--We rejoice to hear that Vice President Stephens devotes a great part of his time in personal visits to the hospitaVice President Stephens devotes a great part of his time in personal visits to the hospitals, and to the rebel and consolation of the sick soldiers.
The proudest intellectual effort of his life never reflected on him so much honor as this noble and m est will level with the dust.
We therefore, to see so eminent a public as Mr. Stephens manifesting his interest in behalf of the sick and wounded soldiers of the ding by which they are surrounded.
In the promptings of his sympathizing Mr. Stephens has pursued a course which will add still greater popularity to the now Gove rate the be and the chivalry of the Southern character.
We do not know Mr. Stephens personally if this article should chance to meet his eye we would most earn t of the part of stewards, attendants, and which demands the attention of Mr. Stephens cannot do a to his country and to humanity than by personally ascertaining