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Contributions. --We are requested by Mrs. F. E. Nelson to acknowledge the following contributions for sick and wounded soldiers: From the "Young Ladies' Aid Society," at Clarksville, Va., the sum of $52 38; also, through the same source, a donation from H. Skipwith. Esq., of $50, and from Mrs. Ellen Towns, $2.
e released upon taking oath not to bear arms against the United States Government. This is done in response to the recent release of fifty- seven of our wounded soldiers at Richmond. As nearly all the persons released by the rebel authorities are disabled by wounds and disease, more than half of them having had a limb amputated, Col. Burke made selection in the same manner from among the common soldiers, and those were taken who appeared to be most disabled and weakened by disease. Judge Nelson has arrived in the city, and will next week proceed with the trial of the persons indicted by the United States grand jury in the Circuit Court for piracy. To-day three hundred and ninety colored persons were sent out to join the American colony in Hayti. They are principally married people, with quite a large number of children. The steamer City of Washington left to-day for Liverpool, with 44 cabin passengers, and others in the steerage. Among the passengers was the Rev. F.