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that the fear that the bad quarters of the vast number of troops now concentrated in the city would soon engender some contagious disease, has been the cause of the strenuous efforts towards making the sanitary regulations lately established. The President has been urged to possess the principal towns in Eastern Virginia, but it is not probable he will do so. At any rate not until after the election. The Post-Office Department does not intend to notice the proclamation of Postmaster General Reagan, of the Southern Confederacy, announcing his intention to assume control of Postal affairs in the whole South. Mails for the South will continue to be made up. The principal hotels of the city, all of which have the United States flag floating over them, are crowded, mostly with Northerners. Northern troops continue to arrive in great profusion. At the camp of the New York 7th Regiment is planted a branch of a pine tree, to which, by pieces of twine, is attached two