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the grave of his master shall not want for tender care. Rev. A. H. Tupper, who has been acting as Chaplain at Manassas for seven months, has returned to this city, and is now attending to the spiritual wants of the city hospitals. Rev. J. P. Boyce, D. D., is also here as Chaplain of the Greenville regiment.--These two gentlemen are among the most wealthy clergymen in the South, and I am happy to say they are very unlike the few miserly rich preachers here and there through the land, who rch edifice, towards the building of which he paid $10,000, and yesterday I visited the spacious and elegant new building of the Citadel Square Baptist Church, in this city, towards which this same clergyman and his family gave $35,000. It is refreshing to see such Chaplains as Boyce and Tupper in the Confederate Army. There is no apprehension of an attack here. I understand that many who left here at the fall of Port Royal, and fled to the mountains, are now returning. Yours, &c., *