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house of all its valuable furniture, silver plate, &c. Dr. Campbell, the father of Thomas H., and a neighbor, was also robbed of everything; and Mr. Algernon Campbell, a brother, shared a similar fate. Mr. T. H. Campbell is a son-in-law of the Rev. Dr. Pryor, and the Doctor's escape probably incensed the raiders against the family. All necessary information was obtained from Mr. T. H. Campbell's long trusted carriage driver, who was recaptured, piloting two Yankee raiders, by the Hon. Roger A.the Hon. Roger A. Pryor, who accompanied General W. H. F. Lee in pursuit of the vandals. From Mr. Lee Hawkes, of Nottoway, they stole and burnt one hundred and fifty bales of cotton. Others in Nottoway suffered great losses, but our informant could not recollect the names. From Mr. Edward Stokes, of Lunenburg, the raiders stole a set of silver service, for which was paid $5,000 before the war. They also took all of Mr. Stokes's negro men, and much gold and silver coin. The residence of Capt Wm A