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f corn, a large quantity of wheat and oats, and other articles; the only horse from Mrs. Walton, a poor widow; all the mules and horses from J. B. Young, and carried off also his negro butler; a pair of mules and buggy from M. S. Taylor, one horse from A. D. Johnson; six mules and two negroes from Jas A. Grant; a horse and two mules from Dr. Terrell, shot a horse in his yard, and rifled the drawers and wardrobes of his family; one mule from Mrs. Gooch, on escaping from them; two mules from Mr. Storrs; a pair of horses and a gold watch from R. C. Williamson; two negroes from Smith -- Harwood's farm; and several mules from the farms of M. Beazeley and Robert Edmond. These, with a number of other robberies and kidnappings, they perpetrated on this side of the Brook, and went on robbing and stealing, no doubt to the end of the chapter on the other side. They took a number of citizens not in the army, and after detaining them for some hours set them at liberty. Our informant, who was