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Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.military enthusiasm in the mountains — a Brace young soldier. Christiansburg, June 17, 1861. This county (Montgomery) has, as you have been informed already, sent five companies, averaging about 80 men, rank and file, and the sixth is waiting for their uniforms, now in the industrious hands of our patriotic ladies, who have for the last three months, all over the county, been rigging out our mountain boys in the inviscible grey. Capt., James C. Taylor has also raised nearly a full company, making the seventh. But the county has not sufficient slave labor to do the farm work at this busy season, and therefore Capt. T. does not intend to offer his company to the Governor until after harvest. One of the thirty North Carolina soldiers who volunteered to cross an open field exposed to the enemy's fire, to reinforce a part of our ranks too weak to stand the Federal force directed against it, in the Bethel Church fight, was a lad formerly