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st do before Sunday next. The weather has been bitter cold since Monday, and the men have had as much as they could do in keeping comfortable. Now is the time for contributions of blankets to warm and make comfortable our noble defenders. What say the mothers, fathers sweethearts, sisters, and brothers of our brave boys who have now been lying in line of battle through all this cold weather since Friday last, and out of camp since Thursday last? During the shelling on Monday, Capt. Raine, of the Lynchburg artillery, (Lee battery,) was killed and his body was carried to Orange C. H., yesterday, to be sent home. He was a brave man and a good officer. We have captured thus far about three hundred and fifty prisoners, some three hundred horses and mules, and captured and destroyed one hundred wagons. Our losses in killed and wounded in the fight of Friday last will be, I am told, six hundred. I am still without any facilities for obtaining an account of the Yankee los