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our pickets at the "narrow pass," about five miles this side of Woodstock. It is apprehended that this force contemplates a movement up the Valley to Staunton or Harrisonburg. From the Lower Valley we have fresh accounts of the outrages of the Yankees at Charlestown. The Rev. N. G. North, an enthusiastic Southerner, who has already spent about six months in Northern dungeons, has been sent through the lines for exulting over the momentary relief from Yankee oppression afforded by the raid of Gen. Imboden. Not satisfied with banishing him from his home and family, they set fire to his house and burned it to the ground, with everything in it. This was one of the most desirable residences in the town. They have also burned the residence and furniture, storehouse and furniture rooms of Mr. Geo. W. Sadler, in the very heart of the town. A perfect reign of terror exists, and the citizens are afraid to lie down at night for fear their houses will be fired while they are sleeping.