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hed Washington? April 20.—Writes to Dr. H. H. Fuller that surgeons are appointed under the militia law by colonels of regiments, and not by the Governor. Acknowledges receipt from Captain Edward Ingersoll, Springfield Armory, of two hundred and fifty rifled muskets. Thanks Miss Laura A. Phillips, of Great Falls, N. H., for her offer to nurse our wounded men in Baltimore; also Miss Laura B. Forbes, of Cambridgeport, for the same offer. Telegraphs Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, Vice-President, Hampden, Me., I advise you to come forward without delay, in view of possible events at Washington. Telegraphs Governor Washburn, of Maine, One advance regiment [the Sixth] has reached Washington. No other yet beyond Philadelphia. Directs the Adjutant-General to grant all applications for organizing new companies when he has confidence in the parties. When doubts exist, consult the Governor. Directs the Adjutant-General to get off Cook's Light Battery by steamer before midnight; also the left win