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ning Company, of the 17th instant, gives some account of the doings of the Yankees in Fayetteville: "Fayetteville is ruined. All the arsenal buildings, the market house, court-house, printing office, both foundries, all the mills, cotton factories, oil works, Mr. Mallett's house, Mr. McLean's house, &c., were destroyed. They robbed the people of everything in the way of food. I have a letter from Mr. Mallett, in which he says 'some people must starve.'--The train has gone down to Little river, to day, carrying a load of provisions." The enemy seem to be making thieving raids into Western North Carolina. The Charlotte Democrat says: "On Wednesday last, a squad of thirty-five Yankee cavalry dashed into the village of Monroe, Union county, remained about an hour, and left, carrying off all the horses and mules they could gather up. A train of wagons, ten in number, belonging to a party of refugees from Chester district, had just reached the village, and were standing