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obtaining a decree, but I must confess from my interview with Mr. W. I am not wholly satisfied. On that is his business and I have no experience in that branch of the law, he might to be much better versed in it than I am, yet he appears to me remarkably blank on the subject.
    Mr. Toning says every thing is ready to turn over the marine Hospital as soon as he can hear from a Dr. Saller, who proposes to take the patient.
    General Wood is not here.  He is in Nashville.  I will start for Selma to morrow.
     Very Respectfully.
     
      Edwin Beecher.