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ck continued to follow in the rear of the column. Dr. Alex. McDonald, who was temporarily in charge of our station at Acqriday afternoon, to intercept our train at Poolesville, Dr. McDonald having informed us from Fairfax that he should make thanspector, Dr. Lewis H. Steiner, was at Frederick. Dr. Alexander McDonald had joined him. The wagons of the Commission, whicported to me from Washington, being accompanied by Dr. Alexander McDonald, (Sanitary Inspector,) and Messrs. James Gall, Junrederick storehouse, and despatched under the charge of Dr. McDonald, via Emmetsburgh to Gettysburgh. Dr. McDonald was provDr. McDonald was provided with instructions to take charge of our operations in the field, and was supplied with discretionary powers. Rev. Mr. its stores and the horses of the party confiscated, and Dr. McDonald, Mr. Scandlin, Leonard Brink, (the teamster,) with a coeral Lee for the immediate and unconditional release of Dr. McDonald, Mr. Scandlin, Mr. Brengle, Leonard Brink, and Moses Ga