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mpanied by a statement of the rebel surgeons that, unless a greater variety of food was allowed us, many more would die. This privilege of buying was denied Milroy's officers; others might buy, even Streight's command, but they not. The Cincinnati Times publishes a letter from Junius H. Browne from Castle Thunder. Being a newspaper reporter, he has learned to take things coolly, but will make up for it when he gets out: There are about three hundred citizens here now, among whom Richardson, Bulkley, of the Herald, and myself, are the most prominent, and therefore less likely to be refused. The prospects of the Tribune attaches look brilliant for the war.--If my health continues good and my constitution strong I expect to die somewhere in the Confederacy of old age. I long since bade farewell to the North, to freedom and everything desirable in existence. I learn sundry obituaries have been written of your humble servant. They are very well times, for I am alive only by a