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loyalty, and the staid townsmen collected at the Warrenton, or the Warren Green hotels, talk of "the Government" so familiarly that one is almost deceived into believing that they mean the Government of the United States. They look stolidly upon the turning of their churches into hospitals, and hear without the remotest amazement that Gen. Pope means to make his headquarters in their new county seminary. We raised a flag pole in the middle of the town yesterday, and the Ninth New York (Colonel Stiles) saluted it with three rousing cheers, when the sacred bunting floated to its top in blue and scarlet folds. Not a man or boy flung up his hat, not a woman her handkerchief.--Indeed, they now avoid that part of the street, and refuse to pass under the shadow of the flag. The cavalry here is a very efficient arm of our service. Our horses and those of the rebels are often equally matched, and the chasing and counter-chasing upon the roads and lanes is of a very exciting description