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The raid in Louisa.
The Yankee cavalry were at Louisa Court-House on Sunday, and as late as Tuesday last.
They visited the houses of all the farmers between that and Frederick Hall, and stole the best horses they could find and carried off all the negroes who evinced any willingness to accompany then.
They arrested a Mr. Trice because he had secreted his negroes and refused to tell them where.
Prisoners captured during the raid represent that the expedition, when it started, was commande, and stole the best horses they could find and carried off all the negroes who evinced any willingness to accompany then.
They arrested a Mr. Trice because he had secreted his negroes and refused to tell them where.
Prisoners captured during the raid represent that the expedition, when it started, was commanded by General Stoneman and numbered 5,000.
They divided into sundry squadrons, and it is possible that some one of the number may still be operating in Louisa or the counties adjacent.