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gned to duty as Assistant larges of the 1st regiment Louisiana volunteer. When the troops of that State were transferred to the Confederate service, Dr. was summoned before the Army Medical Road in Richmond, and passed such a brilliant examination that an appointment as Surgeon was tendered him, and upon its he was assigned to the Department Northern Virginia by the House Secretary of War. Dr. Bell soon became well known throughout the Army of the Potomac as the Surgeon in charge of the "Moore" Hospital, watch position he held up to the of the recent withdrawal of our forces from that vicinity, when he was placed in large of the General Hospital at Gordonsville, by the Medical Director of the Army, the fully appreciated his talents and general worth. In the vigorous prime of life, endowed with Iron energy, and a perseverance that laughed at obstacles; learned in his profession and devoted to it with fervid zeal, and heart an open book where all might read to kindly and generou