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ing, but stands high, and is healthy. We get half a loaf of good fresh bread, and plenty of boiled beef for breakfast, and half a loaf of bread and a tin-cup full of soup for supper. In the other building we had breakfast at 11 o'clock A. M., and supper at 5 o'clock P. M.; here, breakfast at 8 ½, and supper at 3 P. M. Our appetites are so good that we have to buy both bread and molasses to make up. There are two of my old teammates with me, George S. Massey and James C. Hufty. Corporal Will. H. Cox, of Company A, is here, and we spend about one-third of our time in walking the floor, and talking over the chances of being exchanged or getting off on "parole of honor." Alva L. Morris, Co. C, 1st California Regiment. Proclamation of General Phelps to the people of the Southwest. One Gen. Phelps, of the old army, and a Vermonter by birth, has been assigned by Lincoln to the command of the Yankee troops at Ship Island, Gulf of Mexico. On arriving there, he iss