To the Newspapers of Richmond.—We understand that the Confederate Surgeons at the camp of the conscripts near this City, are in the habit of charging a fee of ten dollars for examining substitutes. The conscription law provides for substitutes, and it would seem to us that the conscript is entitled to have his substitute examined without being required to pay a fee for it. These Surgeons are paid a regular salary by the government. Will the Richmond papers favor the public with information on this subject?
Weekly Standard, Raleigh, NC