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when they have in the field a splendid army of fifty thousand men, under command of one of the ablest and most distinguished Generals in the service, they have participated in every battle and skirmish with the enemy, and in every case but one the main causes of victory were due to them. At Fairfax Court-House, Aquia Creek, Pigs' Point, Mathias' Point, New Creek, and Romney, our forces were composed principally of Virginians. Their artillery companies did very much towards gaining the battle of Great Bethel and the fight at Vienna, and they were well represented at Sewell's Point. The gallantry of such men as Jackson, the hero of Alexandria; the brothers Ashby, who slew Hessians at Romney as Richard Cœur de Leon slew infidels in Palestine, and Capt. Marr, is not outshone in the annals of the old Revolution." It gives us pleasure to witness this generous appreciation of Virginia, an appreciation which, we believe, with an occasional exception, is universal in the whole South.