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Gen. D. H. Hill. --The following is Lieut. Gen. Hill's address to his corps on taking leave of them: Headquarters Corps, October 11, 1863. Having been relieved from duty with this corps, the undersigned cannot part with the troops whom he has had the honor to command in battle, without expressing his appreciation of their high soldierly qualities and his honest conviction that the corps has no equal in the service. Your courage in the field, your patience on the march, your subordination in camp, your cheefulness under privation, hardship and trial, have challenged the admiration and won the confidence of him who parts from you with so much regret. Soldiers: May your past career be but the earnest of a more glorious future; may your abhorrence of the Yankees, your faith in the justice of your cause, your determination to be free, grow in strength from day to day, until your heroism and your toils are rewarded with an honorable peace.