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han he imagines. But he is right, for it is his business to see that his command are well fed. By latest advices from the most northernmost end of our military lines we have the pleasant announcement of all quiet and safe at Front Royal, Gen. Milroy will be confined to the county of Frederick, and we are in no wise alarmed as to his paying us a lengthy visit so far up the Valley. Gen. Milroy war in the party who were after "Stone-wall Jackson" and found him at Cross Keys--"a burnt child dGen. Milroy war in the party who were after "Stone-wall Jackson" and found him at Cross Keys--"a burnt child dread's fire" Gen. Jones has given us the assurance that he intends to hold the Valley, and that we are better protected now than ever before. He urges the farmers to plant all the corn they can, also oats, beans, potatoes, and vegetables generally, assuring them they need not be afraid of the enemy. It is to be hoped these assurances will have a good effect. The late impressment bill is some consolation, but it is not the thing by a great way, and will not attain the object in full