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s fellow-prisoners at Savage's Station, until the next Sunday two weeks, when he was sent to Richmond with six hundred and seventy-seven of our wounded, being the only surgeon accompanying them. On the arrival of the party at Richmond the authorities there did all they could under the circumstances to make them comfortable; both officers and men were treated with much kindness. Dr. F. offered to attend the rebel wounded as far as lay in his power, and his services were gladly accepted. Lieut. Enack, of the rebel army, who had charge of the he "did not expect such a friendly offer from a Northern man." Major Rey, of the rebel army, who commanded at Savage's Station, treated Dr. Fox with the greatest consideration, and evinced much gratitude for the Doctor's offer to attend the rebel wounded, remarking, "it did him good to find a whole souled man from the North." Major Rey told the Doctor that he would be kindly received on reaching Richmond. On reaching there he was furnished