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d horses, the destruction of thirty-two large flouring mills, thirty distilleries, four blast furnaces, and upwards of fifty dories. Civilized Warfare. The Alexandria (Virginia) Journal of Tuesday says: It is said that additional arrests of citizens, to be placed on the railroad cars, are to be made. Several citizens living on the line of the railroad in the adjacent counties were arrested and sent up yesterday with those from this place. Among them were Robert E. Peyton, J. W. Foster, L. D. Means, J. A. Cochrane, S. Hondershal and J. W. Flinn. Several rebels, recently captured as prisoners of war are in prison here to be used for the same purpose. It is recommended in a communication in the Virginia State Journal that arrests of females in this place should be made for the same purpose. Four cannon, belonging to Mosby's horse artillery, were captured by a detachment of Federal troops near Rectortown last week. Several of the artillerymen were also captured —