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day 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 of her great-grand sons. Significant items. From the Little Rock (Ark.) Journal we extract the following. We commend the concluding sentences to those whom it may concern in this community, and advise them to profit by it: In Johnson county the other day a man was tarred and feathered, rode on a ball, and driven from the country for refusing to take war bonds as a currency. In White county a Shylock had his store broken into and his merchandise scattered to the four winds of heaven for making his customers pay a higher price for goods when paid in