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en reinforced by a portion of Sherida command from the Valley; but this we shall not implicitly credit until it comes to us through some less questionable channel. From Petersburg we have nothing of interest. The Yankees continue their raids and depredations into Surry and the neighboring counties, and are treating the inhabitants with unusual barbarity — the raiders being mostly negroes. The Valley. Passengers by last night's train say that nothing special has been heard from Early at Staunton for two days past; but it is supposed that he is driving on towards the Potomac. Our cavalry had been within a very short distance of Harper's Ferry, and made some captures of men and horses. The Yankees have been behaving worse than usual in Winchester. They have turned their stock in the cemetery, and have not only pulled up the tombstones and overthrown the monuments, but broken them in pieces and desecrated the graves. They had taken possession of all the churches in t