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ian Cutriges. The Romney (Va.) Intelligencer says: Dr. Sangster, of Moorefield, recently had stolen from his pasture five horses by the Northern vandals who are prowling about in the western section of Hardy county. The residence of Mr. Issue V. Laskeep, on the North Branch of the Potomac, in this county, we understand, was visited a few days ago by a portion of Lincoln's vandals — The scoundrels took what property they desired, and injured the house very seriously. Rev. William Welch, of this county, was arrested as a prisoner at his residence, on yesterday week, by a party of Northern invaders and taken to their headquarters at New Creek Station. After detaining Mr. W. a day or so, he was released. The war and the newspapers. That the war has had a very damaging effect upon the newspaper business at the North, is certain. Some changes have lately taken place in New York, in regard to which one of the Abolition journals says: It is understood that