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s under the direction of Surgeon by Dr. F. C. Green and others. They proceeded as far as Turgey Hand, where they met Dr. Cullen, medical director of the Confederate army. The of the armies together, and the on the occasion. were not atght down on board the Three of our surgeons who not wounded were also brought down with 33 of our badly wounded. Dr. Cullen informed Dr. Whitson that every care would be taken of our wounded of whom they had in Richmond, and that as soon as the count be repaired, which Grey would soon, they would give us thousand a day at the White of Dr. Cullen, and that he has every reason to that our wounded men will be well caved for. From Harpers --Winchester Threatened again. The s at Landing, affirm that they have received as much attention as they would have expected from our own surgeons and Dr. Cullen, of Richmond, is the medical director, and himself and assistants were quite free and communicative, as well as respect