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are committing petty depredations on the farmers. The party is said to be under the command of Captain Blackford, late of the rebel army, assisted by one Rev. Mr. Waugh, of Loudoun. Four of Blackford's party plundered the house of Mr. J. A. Young, of Loudoun, a few days since. They avow their intention to give no quarter to Union citizens and officers of General Pope's army. It is not likely that they will have an opportunity of putting their threats into execution, for Captain Huston, of Cole's First Maryland cavalry, captured and brought to this place nine prominent members of the gang; and, as they are so well known, there is no difficulty whatever in getting evidence that will secure a conviction. There is one thing in this connection that our Government ought to have known and acted upon in the beginning of this rebellion. It is this: These rebels pay no regard whatever to the "oath of allegiance;" they will take the oath three times a day, it required, and break it twic