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ankee.--"The bone and sinew of the land; farmers, mechanics, and laborers of the North. They are flocking to the standard by hundreds. I say this gentlemen," addressing the crowd congregated to hear what was going on, "not to frighten you, but that you may be prepared." Confed.--"Thank you, sir, for your kindness; we are not easily frightened" A squadron of cavalry under command of Major Breckinridge of the 2nd Virginia Cavalry, crossed the Blue Ridge yesterday, and went into Loudoun county, without finding the enemy. It was understood from citizens of the county that the enemy's pickets were at Hillsboro', and a considerable force near that point, but it is impossible to speak with certainty of their movements and force across the Ridge. Thousands of tents are visible on Bolivar and Loudoun Heights from below Charlestown, but whether their force corresponds with the number of tents, I am unable to say; but it is not believed by many that a large portion of McClellan's arm