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ors. Ireland has no quarrel with either, but is bound to both with the atronqeataties of affection and of interest. The Irish has contributed largely to the people of the Southern as well as of the Northern States; and the Irish in America, like all other American citizens have to take part in this war with the States of which they happened to be residents. The most honored and trusted of our political exiles are upon opposite sides — Mitchell is with the South, Meagher with the North. --Williams and Honey have died since the war broke out — the one a soldier of the South, the other leaving his sense in arms for the North.--Those noble hear is new cold in American graves, surely both of from turned with the most intense love for Ireland! In she it, it is a war between States and populations who are all allied to us by blood, who are all to our eternal gratitude by the munificent chastity with which they strove to feed our people when starving under the English rule, who have a
Medical Department --Surgeon H. S. Gaillard the Medical Director on the Staff of Major-General G. W. Smith, has recovered from his recent attack of small pox, and has received leave of absence for entry days. His duties will continue to devolve upon Surgeon Thos. H. Williams of the regular army. The Medical Directorship of this Department is a most important position.