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lowing particulars of outrages perpetrated in St. Inigoes' district; We are indebted to Robert Crane, Esq., a gentleman well known to us for truthfulness and intelligence, for the following detavisit paid by another detachment to the same locality on the 15th instant. From the letter of Mr. Crane, it will be seen that we do not exaggerate in ginal notice the extent of the outrages committl except one of my negroes got out of their way, and this one they compelled to go with them. Mrs. Crane sent for assistance to the Indiana cavalry, which was stationed at St. Inigoes, who came in a house, demanded that the meat- house door should be opened, and took what they wanted, telling Mrs. Crane if they thought proper they could take all. They tried to behave very badly with my negro women. Mrs. Crane again sent for the Indiana cavalry, who, with four or five men of the immediate neighborhood, came as quickly as they could. Before they arrived, however, the soldiers had left, one of