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is only since last March that they have been provided with beds. These were brought from the Confederate hospitals, and have been used for the Bull Run wounded and sick, and were reeking with filth and sickening stench. Colonels Wilcox and Corcoran are enjoying as good health as their accommodations will admit of. They desire that it shall be known in the North that they have been very kindly treated by Captain Shiver, of Columbia, S. C., and his officers, Captain Casking. Captain Wells, Cdmirers call him "Bowie-knife." If he ever falls into our hands he should be made to take the oath of allegiance! Richmond in overflowing with the rebel wounded. Sheds and railroad depots are occupied as hospitals. Colonels Wilcox and Corcoran ask no favors of the rebels, but patiently await their release by our Government, which ought to be soon effected. If Richmond is evacuated the rebels intend removing their prisoners further South. It is very aggravating to the friends of