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From Wilmington, N. C. We learn from Dr. Henry Stone, of Mississippi, who visited Wilmington to offer his professional aid to the citizens, and who has recent advices from the city, that the number of cases of fever is decidedly on the decrease. There are fifteen or sixteen physicians now on duty there; seven from Charleston, one Naval surgeon, and eight of the town practitioners, who have been down and recovered. Dr. E. A. Anderson is just up from an attack. In addition, a large hospital has been opened, where a large number of the poorer classes are accommodated, thereby diminishing the number of out-door patients, and the labor of the physicians in a proportionate degree. Few new cases are occurring, probably owing to the want of material, and large numbers of those on hand are recovering. The people of Petersburg, Richmond, and the surrounding country, responded most liberally to the call for provisions, and relieved the distress that at one time prevailed, for there wa