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Feminine Previdence for the soldier.
Editors Dispatch:--Johnson's force, campted upon the frozen summits of the Alleghany, the honors of martyrdom seem to have been decreed this winter.
Hansborough's and Regen's battalions have suffered most severely, having lost their baggage in the retreats ordered from Philippi and Laurel Hill, and being cut off from communication with their homes in Western Virginia, now in possession of the enemy.
They have had no supplies of clothing from the Quartermaster's depariment, because no requisitions have been made for them.
Letters from their officers of recent date, mention that they are in cruel need.
The omission to ask, that they were receive, is probably due to some local misapprehension.
We regret to learn that gloves are not among the articles furnished on demand.
In that severe climate, without such protection, they are exposed to lose their fingers, and cannot handle metal with impunity.
Is it sense, or sensibility, that is about
Latest Northern news.General Jackson shelling Hancock, Maryland.heavy skirmishing in Western Virginia.Jim Lane Ousted from his seat in Congress.&c., &c., &c.
Our news from the North this morning is of quite an interesting character.
It will be der has been assigned to the command of Gen. Kelly's division, and Gen. Williams takes command at Hancock.
From Western Virginia--attack by the Federal troops upon Huntersville — retreat of the Confederates, &c. Cincinnati, Jan. 6.
--A special dispatch to the Garett, from Huttonsville, Western Virginia is, stated that the expedition, consisting of four hundred of the 25th Ohio, three hundred of the 2d Virginia, and forty of Bracken's Cavalry, sent out by General Milroy, to attack Hu -A dispatch to the Commercial, from Huttonsville, says:
Huntersville was the rebel depot for their supplies in Western Virginia.
Their cavalry were armed with carbines, and attacked us within two miles of Huntersville.
We drove them from