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s I told you when I was in Leonardtown, a detachment of Federal soldiers, while on their way down the river to Fortress Monroe, landed at the residence of the Rev. Mr. Pacclarini, in this district, on the 8th inst., and behaved very badly. From Mr. Pacclarini's, they came to my house, in my absence, entered my negro houses, and clMr. Pacclarini's, they came to my house, in my absence, entered my negro houses, and claimed brotherhood with my negroes, persuading them to go with them, and assuring them that they would be free if they did so. All except one of my negroes got out of their way, and this one they compelled to go with them. Mrs. Crane sent for assistance to the Indiana cavalry, which was stationed at St. Inigoes, who came in a veryages of which I have not learned the particulars. On Tuesday, the 15th, (the day I saw you in Leonardtown,) a part of the 10th N. York regiment landed at Mr. Pacclarini's, took his wagon and horses, (what they did with them eventually I have not ascertained, as I have remained very closely at home since that time,) and went u