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r natures are strong and deep, and the last spot of the Confederacy that will ever voluntarily succumb to oppression is this mountain land. The cadets of the V M institute have won imperishable renown by their conduct in the late battle with Sigel. Gen Breckinridge said he had never seen anything more beautiful. The institute ought to be cherished by the Confederacy as the apple of its eye. Gen Breckinridge, by the way, is a universal favorite here and with the soldiers of his army. They say his manœduring in the battle with Sigel was masterly, and that the energy of his movements reminds them of Jackson. The seasons have been very propitious in this region for the growing crops and vegetables. There was probably never so much land in cultivation before. They say they know not how it is but though the amount of labor has greatly diminished, the amount of cultivation has greatly increased. With the blessings of Providence we may hope for glorious harvests. At present