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Correction of an important Error.

We stated on Saturday that there had been one hundred and fourteen thousand details for agricultural purposes in the Confederacy. We should have said one hundred and fourteen thousand applications for detail. Very many of them, we understand, were rejected.

We must not be understood as advocating a general turn out in arms of the whole agricultural force. There must be enough left to supply an abundance of food for the country and the army. But extreme caution should be observed in granting applications.

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