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to the oppressed and bringing material comforts for the free but exile sons of her native land. The Fredericktown (Mg.) fight. A letter from H. L. Hodnett, Quartermaster, dated Pocahontas, Oct. 27, says: Official reports from Gen. Thompson show a much more favorable result of the Frederickstown fight than was first represented.--Only 82 Southerners killed and 84 wounded; Lowe and Mulholland among the killed. The order for steamboats to be sent up is countermanded. Gen. Thomps favorable result of the Frederickstown fight than was first represented.--Only 82 Southerners killed and 84 wounded; Lowe and Mulholland among the killed. The order for steamboats to be sent up is countermanded. Gen. Thompson made a successful stand at Greenville. He is now moving unmolested in the direction of Bloomfield.--It is highly important that companies organize, drill, report strength, and hold themselves in readiness to move at short notice to this place, in case of emergency.