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as a large number of persons have concluded to go North, doubtless the removal will continue during a longer period than the truce. We learn that Sherman's order has been extended to all the towns and villages in the military occupation of the Yankee army. Thus he is determined to depopulate and desolate the country in his rear. The people in the villages and towns along the State road being thus subjected to the barbarous command of expatriation, will soon be in our midst or else be sent North, either of which conditions must be a great calamity to them in the present condition of the country. On account of this extension of the order, a large number of people are expected from Marietta, and the various places above, by their friends, who are awaiting them. This expatriation police of Sherman merits the condemnation of civilized nations. It is the very summit of brutality, and could only have been invented by a fiend whose soul is stamped with the devil's own hideous image.