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Alabama regiments is erroneous.--Some fifty men of each of the two regiments were made prisoners, but were subsequently retaken by our troops. Depredations of the raiders. The Petersburg Express, of yesterday, has the following information of the thieving and plundering of Wilson's gang in the counties of Dinwiddie, Nottoway, and Lanenburg: From Mr. Robert Sydnor, an estimable citizen of Dinwiddie, they stole forty gallons of wine and twenty-five barrels of corn. From Mr. Edward Scott and brothers they stole some forty of fifty negroes. At Ford's Depot they arrested Mr. Pegram, the Railroad Agent, and confined him in a hog pen. Mr. Pegram had given his watch and $1,800 to a servant for safe keeping, but it is stated that the negro proved recreant to his trust, and went off with the raiders, carrying the watch and money with him. From Mr. Freeman Eppes, of Nottoway, they stole twenty-seven likely negroes. From Thomas H. Campbell, Esq., they stole all hi