rve uazeue.A new brigade was formed a few daysago in the Potomac army, consisting of the MathPa., 53d Pa., 62d N. Y., 2d Delaware and 27thConnecticut Regiments, under command of Col.Brooke, of this State, and bears the name of “Brooke’s Brigade.” It is included in Hancock's Division.John F. Miles, son of Hon. James Miles, of Girard township, Erie county, recently graduated with the highest honors at the Pennsylvania Agricultural College, located in Centre Co.,and is now engaged as one of the AssistantTeachers of Analytical Chemistry in theinstitu-r *tion.The Meadville Journal mentions the castigation of S. Newton Pettis, Esq., of that place, formerly Associate Judge for Colorado Territory. It was done at the hands of a very aged citizen, for supposed scurrilous publications, damaging his character.53P Major General Hancock's opinion of the 145th regiment (Col. Brown’s) was more expressive than polished. Speaking of the “boys’ after the battle of Fredericksburg, lie is alleged to have said: “The 145th Pennsylvania fought like devils.”—Erie Ohscrrcr.38T* Messrs. Grcenlund. having moved theirmo i iooomplaiaction,NO FTake noHF.LIn all tdiet; noIt cantherebyStricterfmjueiors. iiWEAnd wlhave tlt;hi*. by up in thPE