Supplies from the country for the wounded.
On Sunday last a thoughtful gentleman telegraphed to the different stations on the Richmond and Danville Railroad that any provisions for the wounded here would be thankfully received. The result has been the receipt of several car-loads of milk, butter, vegetables, bread, meat, delicacies of all sorts, ice, spirits, &c. The people near these stations deserve the highest praise for that timely liberality which will be long remembered by the grateful sufferers now in our hospitals.