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aughtily. They have devised all manner of ingenious insults, greatly to the annoyance of the Federal officers, who cannot walk the streets without being subjected to the mortification of seeing these fair but cruel dames and damsels turn their backs upon them and draw their skirts aside from contact with them. In retaliation of these most uncomplimentary proceedings, General Negley has ordered a guard to be stationed at the door of the residence of two ladies who were discourteous to General Crittenden, and who are not to be permitted to leave the house until they promise — not to do so again. The correspondent of the New York Tribune gives a very Ingubrions account of Winchester and its inhabitants. When the Federal soldiers first entered that city, we are told that "they were given the articles they wanted without money." More recently, however, they have had to pay for whatever they require, are scowled at or sneered at by some of the boldest spirits, and, as a general thin