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Provision for the wounded.

--A ‘"physician requests us to "call the attention of owners of harness horses to the necessity of sending their wagons (spring wagons, if possible,) to bring in the wounded."’ He says, ‘"Many a soldier bleeds to death from want of speedy attention, and citizens of Richmond ought not to permit a single horse to remain in the stable while the battle is going on, or wounded men to bring away."’ As a matter of precaution, and an indication of what may be required, the above suggestions are seasonable. We trust our citizens will not be unmindful of their duty.

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