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Yancey, fifty men; Capt. Haye, seventy-five men, and Capt. Doyle, sixty men. Besides these there were four other companies, the names of whose captains my informant could not give me. Wm. Kerfoot, a member of the Berkeley Border Guard, under Capt. Nadenbush, was arrested yesterday. He has been a very violent Secessionist, but is now released upon his parole because of the sickness of his wife. Yesterday the troops found 23 stand of arms in the county jail, concealed under beds.-- Dugan, the jailor, an active Secessionist, has fled. A large amount of valuable information about the plans of the enemy, their past operations, and the number of their forces, has been gleaned from the private correspondence and papers of Capt. Nadenbush, commander of the Berkeley Border Guard. Rumors prevail of General Johnston's Secession column having been reinforced from Richmond to the number of 7,000. This, however, is deemed unreliable. Unless the wanton destruction of priv