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itary routine. The streets, however, are full of rough, uncouth looking soldiers of a bold, ferocious, and brigandine appearance. On leaving Richmond, Dr. Fox, with a number of others, was taken to City Point in a large number of ambulances, and transported from thence on board the steamer Louisiana, which vessels came up under a flag of truce to receive them. They were taken down the river to McClellan's army, and from thence to Fortress Monroe, on their way North. Letter from Gen. M'Call. Thomas A. Biddle, of Philadelphia, has received the following letter from Gen. McCall: Richmond, Va. Tobacco House Prison, July 9, 1862. My Dear Sir: I enclose you herewith a note from your brother Harry, the only reply I have had to two notes written to him. "On my arrival in this city I was politely offered quarters at the Spotswood Hotel, where I remained three days. While there, on the 3d inst., a Tennessean called with a message from Harry, who, I learned then