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tents, stores, etc., thrown out of the rebel wagons on the retreat, prove too conclusively that only an actual pursuit would have driven them from Gauley. Our officers in command acted with care and military discretion, and the men endured hardships. All that is now asked is credit for what was done. We are here to do our duty, but not, in the performance of it, to be slighted. soldier, Of the Thirteenth Regiment O. V. I. A secession account. A correspondent of the Richmond Whig (Dec. 11) gives the following: Richmond, December 10, 1861. Sir: General Floyd's retreat from Cotton Hill, having been referred to by his friends as a proof of his masterly skill as a tactician, I invite your attention to the following letter, addressed by a reliable party to the Lynchburg Virginian, giving in brief the salient incidents of that retreat. On this letter the editor of the Virginian observes: It gives, we doubt not, an honest and truthful, as well as detailed account of the m