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he Surgeon of the post is Dr. A. S Garnett, of the Confederate Navy, formerly in the United States service as a medical officer. He has all the hospitals under his charge, and now has them organized and in very good condition. Half a mile beyond the town is a mill which was begun a few years since and never completed. This has been fitted up, and is now known as the "Mill Hospital." It is under the immediate charge of Dr. Wm. Geddings, of Charleston, S. C., assisted by Drs. De Wilton and Snowden.--Two floors of the building are now in use, and the third is being prepared, and will soon be ready for the reception of the sick. The beds are arranged very conveniently, with one row around the outside and two down the middle leaving space enough for aisles. In both rooms there are about sixty beds, all of which are constantly filled. The basement is used as a kitchen, but a small house is being built, detached from the mill, and near by another, to be used as a dead-house. The water