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ags for defence, lint and bandages for the wounded, clothes for the soldiers of the Confederate Army, to nurse the sick and wounded, and to seek out the families of those volunteers upon whose exertions their families are dependent for daily support. These are supplied with work when wanted, furnished with necessaries when needed, and afforded all the help and comfort possible. It is proposed to form a similar association in this city, and we learn with great satisfaction that Mrs. Judge Hopkins, of Alabama, will be at the American every evening for a few days, where she will be pleased to give any information which the ladies of Richmond may desire. We append a portion of the appeal of the Mobile Committee to the women of that city, as applicable, with very slight modification, to Richmond: These being the aims of the women of Mobile, their committee solicit the assistance of every one individually, and call upon every woman to do her utmost in furtherance of the cause of