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greeting of the ladies, to Haycraft's Hotel, where they took dinner, prepared for them at the instance of the citizens. This company was equipped at the expense of Col. Forrest, of Mississippi, with sandies, bridies and blankets, and each armed with a pair of large sized Navy revolvers, a sword, and an escapee gun. The company numbers eighty-five men, and they are all well mounted. Western Virginia. A correspondent of the Louisville Courier, writing from Camp Bartow, Highland county, Virginia, speaks thus hopefully of our cause: A few days more will suffice to rid Western Virginia of every Yankee that now desecrates her soil. The heads of volunteers, as they arrive at Lynchburg, are turned in the direction of Staunton, from whence they proceed by different routes to cut off and surround the few scattering Yankee camps that are still left; and citizens here, breathing freer, are offering us valuable service as scouts, spies, guides, and sharp-shooters. Their moun