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Raid on Wythe. --A party of Yankees, numbering about sixty, started from Tazewell county, Va., on Thursday, on a horse stealing raid, in the direction of Wytheville. They came from a band numbering about 400 which accompanied them as far as Burke's Garden, in Tazewell. The sixty then started for Wytheville, but hearing of preparations made to receive them, returned to their comrades, and went back to Wyoming, where they all first started from. Every man and boy able to bear a musket inwhich accompanied them as far as Burke's Garden, in Tazewell. The sixty then started for Wytheville, but hearing of preparations made to receive them, returned to their comrades, and went back to Wyoming, where they all first started from. Every man and boy able to bear a musket in Wythe county was out and ready for the raiders. The little opposition heretofore met by the Yankees in these raids has caused them to pronounce the Confederacy a "shell." They will doubtless change their opinion.