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Presentation of a horse to Col. Thos. G. Bacon. --Mr. Doswell and others, of this city, have presented to Col. Thos. G. Bacon, of the 7th South Carolina Regiment, a valuable horse, called "Mars." Col. Bacon acknowledges the compliment in a handsome manner, in a letter, (dated June 24th,) to Mr. Doswell. The Seventh Regiment has been pushed for ward to the outposts, and we truly hope that the gallant men who now occupy a position in the very front of the enemy, will be supplied by the ConMr. Doswell. The Seventh Regiment has been pushed for ward to the outposts, and we truly hope that the gallant men who now occupy a position in the very front of the enemy, will be supplied by the Confederates Government with suitable comforts to enable them to endure the toils of the campaign. Col. Bacon has numerous personal friends in this community, who will doubtless interest them solves in behalf of his command, without delay. These South Carolinians will certainly fight whenever called upon. We make some interesting extracts from Col. Bacon's letter: "We are within about five miles of 5000 of the enemy. A balloon was seen last night and several times to-day, from my camp