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e was broken down by a party of ten Lincolnites, who captured Mr. Chaplin and five of the negroes, and conveyed them from the island in a boat. Two of the negroes escaped--one, who was in the cellar of the house, fled to the woods; another, who was sleeping in one of the chambers, jumped from the second story window, and running to a point of the island, where he obtained, a boat, came to the city yesterday morning. Before leaving the island, he saw the Yankees leave in their boat, with Mr. Chaplain and the five negroes on board. This is the manner in which Gen. Sherman proposes to give protection to private property. Since writing the above, Paul, Mrs. Dunn's driver, who escaped from the cellar of her house when it was broken into yesterday morning, has arrive, in the city. He states that, on leaving his mistress's house, he crossed over — towards Mr. Stoddard's place, Melrose, keeping himself concealed in the bushes. From his concealment he saw a number of the enemy on