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illery of Western Virginia could have done. All the hospitals, from Gallipolis to Cross Lanes, are crowded with sick. Fevers are raging in every regiment. Companies have become fearfully decimated. So prevalent is disease that the sick and dying are sent in hundreds to Cincinnati to obtain shelter and medical assistance, and Rosencranz has been compelled, from sheer necessity, to fall back some distance from the enemy. This is the result, the very sad result, of the mismanagement in Wester. Virginia. The robbed and swindled troops, badly clothed, half red, and many of them without even the shelter of tents, are falling before they meet the enemy. It is with sorrow — yes, with pain — that we lift our pen to write a word condemnatory of Gen. Rosencranz. We admire his courage and military genius, and acknowledge has services with pleasure. We had hopes to see him rise rapidly, and add brilliancy to his military career; but the truth is too apparent, and duty to the countr