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say Jeff Davis till after the war.' This was said in a whisper. Day brought no abatement; the officers did not try to control the men until three in the afternoon. We then had peace until Wednesday, when they began a fresh breaking in stores and houses, though there was no burning. They went to search Major H.'s for Mr. N — Some men, who were hid in the ice house during the raid, heard him exulting. I saw Mrs. H. to day and, shame be it to the army of the United States, she, a gentle and ever lady-like lady, bears upon her face the marks of a villain's blow. The ruffian struck her as she attempted to take from him a pair of Mr. N.'s boots, which he had stolen. She got the boots, but the blow was so severe as to fell her to the ground. We are now living in tolerable security. "The 1st New York and 2d Penn. cavalry are the men who behaved so badly. They escaped with Milroy; so if any of them are captured remember they are justly under a ban. Col. Boyd commands the whole."