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s remarks upon the minds of his visitors.-- Correspondence Chicago Tribune. Wirz's body. The statements to the effect that the remains of Wirz had been exhumWirz had been exhumed from their place of burial in the Arsenal Grounds, and had been forwarded to the friends of the deceased at Richmond, are wholly without foundation. The grave of Wirz is undisturbed. No request has been made for the remains of Wirz, nor is it understood that the relatives of the deceased desire the removal of the body; and itWirz, nor is it understood that the relatives of the deceased desire the removal of the body; and it is doubtful if the Government would consent to their removal from the "traitor's lot," now containing the remains of Mrs. Surratt, Payne, Herold, Atzerodt and Wirz. Wirz. The family of Wirz are still in Kentucky.--Star. Savings Banks for Freedmen at Richmond and other places. Mr. J. W. Alvord, Inspector of Schools and FinanceWirz are still in Kentucky.--Star. Savings Banks for Freedmen at Richmond and other places. Mr. J. W. Alvord, Inspector of Schools and Finances of the Freedmen's Bureau, has just returned from a tour through the Southern States, having established freedmen's savings banks at Richmond, Wilmington, Charleston