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June last against what is called "vexations litigation."--viz: suits brought by citizens against said marshals for gross outrages of private rights. These measures will no doubt be passed by a body so ready to do the bidding of Lincoln. Affairs on the Eastern Shore. The Regimental Flag, published at Camp Wilkes, at Drummondtown, Virginia, and dated February 13th, gives a summary of affairs on the Eastern Shore. We make the following extracts: Gave in their Adhesion. Captain Le Cato, who had charge of their troops at Camp Johnson, near Pungoteague, before the arrival of our troops, and who then left and went over to Richmond, has got sick of it, and on Sunday night deserted them, run their blockade at Richmond, crossed the bay in an open boat, and early on Monday morning presented himself at General Lockwood's headquarters and took the oath of allegiance. Afterwards he was permitted to go to his home in Northampton county on his parole. Capt. Johnson also came ov