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s of supposed safety, and their dwellings remain untenanted save by the few servants left to take care of them. Doubtless if it were known to the owners of such buildings that they could materially subserve the cause of the South by tendering their unoccupied dwellings for the use of the soldiers, they would willingly do so. Most of the class of dwellings we allude to possess far more accommodations than any church in the city. The very large buildings heretofore used by our townsman Hubert P. Lefebvre, Esq., as a select female seminary; Honey Dew Hall, the capacious and elegant residence of James Thomas, Jr., Esq., and the large dwelling of --Rutherfoord, Esq.,--all of them located on Grace street — are untenanted; and we think we hazard but little in saying that their respective owners would cheerfully tender them to the Government, temporarily at least, for the use of the sick and maimed soldiers. The patriotic proposal of the City Council to revive that rather unfortunate or