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From the Northwest. the enemy Inactive — Extracts from a letter fromPhillippi, &c. [special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Camp Bartow, Greenbrier River, Pocahontas Co., Oct. 12, 1861. No news of any importance this morning. The weather was very cold after a very rainy night. Now it is clear, but cool. Our pickets and scouts report that the enemy have not advanced from their original posts since the fight. We are still on the lookout, however, and keep strong pickets always we have been without our usual papers. There is no news from Lee's command of a reliable character. I send you an extract from a letter received last night, by a gentleman in camp, from one of Major Reger's command, who is now at home at Phillippi on furlough, which he reached after great trials and sufferings, and where, if it was known, he would be instantly swung up. His letter is dated October 9th: "Do not think I am safe here; so far from it, I am surrounded by a thousand dan