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illyard; all of John Stewart's horses and mules, all his bacon, consuming or destroying fifty barrels of corn, a large quantity of wheat and oats, and other articles; the only horse from Mrs. Walton, a poor widow; all the mules and horses from J. B. Young, and carried off also his negro butler; a pair of mules and buggy from M. S. Taylor, one horse from A. D. Johnson; six mules and two negroes from Jas A. Grant; a horse and two mules from Dr. Terrell, shot a horse in his yard, and rifled the drOur informant also gathered from the same officer that the command of Colonel Gregg, which approached Richmond through Goochland, numbered 3,600, making the aggregate of the two divisions 7,000 men. Among other citizens captured by them was Mr. John B. Young, of Henrico, who is understood to have been taken by a detachment near Ashland. At last accounts he had not been released. The approach of the column by the Westham road. Whilst the operations above mentioned were going on the Broo