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ine, has seen a notice in the paper that Miss Clara Barton of Washington will receive inquiries froout fee or reward. She forthwith writes to Miss Barton that she is anxious to gain tidings of her ston, and other Rebel prisons of the South, Miss Barton ascertained that Dorrance Atwater, a young copy his roll, and on the representation of Miss Barton that no time should be lost in putting up hry and place head-boards to the graves; and Miss Barton was requested by the Secretary of War to acith suitable head-boards. On their return, Miss Barton resumed her duties, and Captain Moore causence was immediately carried into effect. Miss Barton felt that this whole charge, trial and sentis roll of the Andersonville dead, to which Miss Barton.prefixed a narrative of the expedition to Aon passed both houses by a unanimous vote. Miss Barton still continues her good work, and has beenes as lying in unknown graves. In person Miss Barton is about of medium height, her form and fig