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utions of money and supplies at once, to enable them to provide for the wants of our soldiers and their families. Clothing of all kinds, and especially shoes, are in great demand.--Contributions may be forwarded to Mr. Roger Martin, or to Col. Wm. P. Munford, Chairman of the Army Committee. We learn that, since the beginning of the war, the Army Committee have received from private contributions more than five hundred thousand dollars' worth of property in clothing and food, which has beeere of city legislation. The Army Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association extends its operations to the poor of the whole country. The whole country ought to come as one man to its aid. A contemporary justly observes: "The name of Mr. Munford is a sufficient guarantee that the purposes of the Association will be faithfully carried out," and touchingly and truly adds: "The mothers, wives, sisters, and the little children of our gallant soldiers in the field, stretch forth their hand