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made. The people generally are very friendly to the South, but in too many instances I can but think it an interested friendship. They derive great benefit from southern trade, and, undoubtedly, are honest in their sympathy and in their admiration for Confederate valor. A few men can be mentioned who have done a great deal for our cause, and have shown their sympathy in something else besides empty words. Among these are Dr. W. J. Almon, Dr. Slayter, B. Weir & Co., A. Keith, and Mr. Pillsbury, editor of the Journal, who has taken a strong stand in our favor. Dr. Almoh, especially, has done all in his power, and we were indebted to him for many kindly acts. Through his energy we obtained a mast to replace the one lost, and his whole time while we were there seemed devoted to us. I have reason to be very grateful to him, and many other Confederate officers can say the same; for he is never weary of good deeds. A son of Dr. Almon is an esteemed surgeon in our army. The archb