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Knoxville Register says these nests will soon be broken up. Order from Gen. Huger concerning Letters sent to Yankee land. For the information of the public, we inert the following order: Headq's Department of Norfolk, Norfolk, Va., Dec. 26, 1861. Hereafter no letter exceeding one page of or tinary-sized letter paper will be sent to the United States by flag of truce. Benj. Huger, Jr., 1st Lieutenant and A. D. C. A Patriarchal Patriot. The Louisville (Bowling Green) Courier, of the 17th inst., says: We were informed yesterday by a gentleman who knows the party and many of her descendants, that there is at present living in Loudoun county, Va., a lady named Mrs. Rosset, now nearly one hundred years of age who has no less than seventy-six of her descendants — children, grand children and great grand children, serving their country in the Confederate army. Numbers of her family live in Kentucky--Mr. A. K. Long, of Union county, being one