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Bragg, and broke into his meat-house and stole some one thousand six hundred pounds of meat. They next visited Mrs. J. Smith, a widow lady, and stole all of her meat and also some of her bed-clothes. This party was led or commanded by one Colonel Clendenin, who came to bring a pass to the Episcopal minister and his wife to go to New York, and also offered to send an escort for them when they should get ready to go. Now, the citizens had to pay very heavily for the Rev. Mr. Bartan's pass, and 1 o'clock, and were here about two or two and a half hours; and in that short space of time the loss to the citizens could not fall short of twelve thousand to fifteen thousand dollars in the Yankee currency.--The people certainly bear up under their losses with more grace than any people I ever saw. They say that this is the third or fourth time that some of them have been robbed, but this party of Colonel Clendenin's (Eighth Illinois) has surpassed them all in robbing generally. Traveler.