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from the border — Lincoln's Minions and their out-rages--Col. Ashby's Cavalry — removal of Railway material, &c., &c. Shepherdstown, Va., Sept. 7th, 1861. Since my last letter nothing of vast public importance has transpired hereabouts, and I merely send these "few lines" because "I've nothing else to do." The Massachusetts marauders, whose out-rages have been chronicled, have left, and their station is filled by a worse band — if that were possible. We have now to contend with a regiment of the off-scouring of creation — men of the lowest grade of character, whose only object in view is rapine and plunder — a free-booting regiment of Baltimore "Plug-Uglies." This bandit now occupies and possesses the Northern bank of the Potomac, and keeps strict vigilance over the river at this point. The blockade here is complete, effectual and strictly enforced! All communication with the United States is now entirely cut off. If it were possible, the "birds of