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Losses is the Tennessee Valley. --We find in the Huntsville Advocate, of the 17th ult., a copy of a report made to Col. Roddy by Mr. W. H. Jarman, of Leighton, Ala., of the depredations upon the citizens between Big Bear Creek and Town Creek, committed by the Yankees under Gen. Dodge, in April last. The report embraces a list of the losses sustained by such citizen, as well as the aggregate. We have only room for the latter: The total estimate of the amount of property taken and destroyed by the Federal under Gen. Dodge, from Big Bear to Town Creek, Ala, between the 18th and 20th of April, 1863. Money$9,279 Corn, 110 bushels, at $1 per bush.193,110 Fodder, 7,00 lbs., at $2 per 10051,400 Wheat 607 bushels, at $2 per bushel1,320 Cotton, 2051 bales, at $100 per bate205,100 Peas, 638 bushels, at $2 per bushel1,270 Horses, 246, at $260 each48,200 Mules, 294, at $200 each58,800 Hogs, 2,187, at $20 each43,740 Cattle, 86 at $30 each29,350 Steep, 83 at $10 each7