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eel that we have died for our own native Kentucky--that in defending the homes and institutions of our old mother State we defend our own — that her cause is our cause, and that the oldest, heretofore boastfully proud daughter, should share equally the trials, burdens, and oppressions of her generous, patriotic mother. Yes, "dulce est pro patrio" when God, justice, and all the better impulses of human patriotism demand it, We have — regiments here now, under the command of Brigadier General H. R. Jackson, only 30 miles from Gen. Lee, 24 from Monterey. 71 from Stannion, and a from the headquarters of the enemy on Cheat Mountain! Our troops here are a healthy, vigorous set of men, as determined and full of the spirit of "go addictiveness" as any equal number of men on the face of God's green earth. Large, robust fellows, with unshaven faces, they do not much belle (in appearance) their self-adopted sobriquets of "tigers," "catamounts," &c. The most noted, however, in the appea