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bels were to be taken off in her. Upon the return of the New York from City Point to Fortress Monroe she will bear five hundred of our men from Richmond. And so the exchange begins. Gen. Butler, after inspecting the rebel camps, visited the troops stationed here. He found them in a good state of efficiency. He also visited the Hammond Hospitals, attended by his Medical Director, D. McCormick, and the surgeons of this district. I am glad to learn that there is not much sickness in Gen. Marston's command. There are a few cases of small pox, but of a mild type. Mortality from this cause is slight. It was creditable to humanity to find that the same Sisters of Charity and the same surgeons who administer to our own wounded and sick also administer and attend and dress and help the rebel sick and sore. This did me good. To be sure, things are different in Richmond, but let mankind bear in mind that they have another breed of dogs down there. The prisoners, as a general th