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us to see the men as comfortable as possible. They wish him success in his new field of operations. The enemy's force at the Bloomery is said to be fifteen thousand, and that of Banks twenty thousand. What our force here is, I do not know. Ned. Camp Mason, (near Winchester,) Feb. 28. The enemy have succeeded in crossing the Potomac and taking possession of Charlestown, in Jefferson county. The cars that left here this morning for that place returned a short time after, not deelation to recognizing our Confederacy; but we will succeed, nevertheless, unaided and alone. It can and will be done.--Drive from your city the large number of lazy loafers that hang around your street corners, who devour and prey upon the necessities of the poor women and children whose husbands and parents are fighting for our country, and make them join our ranks to aid this just and righteous cause. Stir them up; they are as good food for powder and ball as those now in service. Ned.