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ent that the exemption clause of the Enrollment act be repeated was very favorably received, and discussed at considerable length by the Senate. Little doubt is entertained of its adoption at an early date. The Western Virginia Expeditions — Hunter's General Orders for Forgery. A general order, issued from the headquarters Department of Western Virginia, by Major General Hunter, Just on the eve of his recent march, contains a couple of paragraphs that it would be well enough for our autMajor General Hunter, Just on the eve of his recent march, contains a couple of paragraphs that it would be well enough for our authorities to make a special note of We copy: For the expedition on hand, the clothes that soldiers have on their backs, with one pair of extra shoes and socks, are amply sufficient. Everything else in the shops of clothing will be packed to day and sent to the rear. In each knapsack there must be one hundred rounds of ammunition, carefully packed; four pounds of hard bread, to last eight days; ten rations of coffee, sugar, and salt, and one pair of shoes and socks, but nothing else.