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besides bed clothing and a large supply of handkerchiefs, towels, &c. Their officers are, Miss M. E. Compton, President; Miss. Lou. G. Brokenbrough, Secretary; Miss Lelia Pendleton, Treasurer. Other organizations of a similar character exist in different portions of the county, and there will be no flagging in the energies of our ladies to do their utmost for alleviating the sufferings of their brave defenders. "Union" men — Affairs in Roanoke. A letter from Salem, Roanoke county, Va., furnishes some interesting information, which we subjoin: We have here in our county jail a number of Union men (!) of Carlile & Co's kingdom — Some of them are genteel looking fellows, the rest are rather scarce in the regular habiliments of Southerners — at least, not such as would satiate the desire of a connoisseur. The disaffected portion of Tennessee, not so beguiled eternally as those within the borders of the Old Dominion, begin to see the error of their ways and act a<