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s arrived yesterday. About 5,000 are now in the hospitals, besides 1,200 convalescents about to he sent to their regiments. About 160 disabled soldiers were dismissed since the 20th. Since January 1, 97 desertions took place from Col. Maxwell's 26th Kentucky. Bragg, while retreating, lost hundreds by desertions. Yellow Jack at work among the Federal. The death of General O. M. Mitchell, of yellow fever, at Beaufort, S. C., has been published. The disease is also raging at Port Royal, S. C. A correspondent of a New York paper, writing from that place on the 1st instant says: The dread pestilence seems to have confined itself to the worst vicinity of the headquarters where its immediate ravages were made. Officers, upon Gen. Mitchell's Staff, and those immediately surrounding him, were the first attacked. The death of Capt. L. A. Warfield, which I mentioned in my last letter, was followed by that of Capt. J. C. Williams, Aide-de-camp to Gen. Mitchell.--These two