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lumbia. Some persons were treated in a most shameful manner, and some with inhumanity. The Yankees entered the room of a young lady who was very ill, and cursed her and other ladies of the family. A drunken party went to the house of Mr. Charles Scott, who lives about six miles from Scottsville, insulted his wife, pushed her out of the house, and fired it. Mr. Scott had gone to the woods to secrete some valuables, and returning, saw his house in flames; he fell dead, and was so found nexMr. Scott had gone to the woods to secrete some valuables, and returning, saw his house in flames; he fell dead, and was so found next day. When Sheridan himself was in town, those with whom the officers were quartered, and also those who applied for a guard, were not molested. We learn that the Yankees took Mr. Turner, the President of the Bank of Howardsville, and whipped him in the presence of his family in order to compel him to tell the whereabouts of the specie. It had been removed. The damage done to the canal is, of course, very great, but it can be repaired so as to be somewhat available in three weeks. The a