stenbeitsuiive iiieui in aiiu gov ouiuv placiand sometimes they return the same com- trealt;AlilUVA VJ — V-/ »its brilliant colors with admiration andrifice domestic ease and safety, dear ones,my life and my all, upon the altar of ourcontest for Liberty and independence, than to see one of those stars erased.The season here is very dry and dustyand good water and fruit is not to be^ found; but the Tidioute company are allnd 1afteilievtbutand privations.tliaipliment to us.We had a beautiful State flag presented to our regiment yesterday by Col. Thomas. It was a perfect emblem of Liberty and Union, and as I gazed uponsoldread the motto “E. Pluribus U num” in- j wjtj delibly stamped into its colors, I felt in my heart that I delighted in being an American citizen, and would rather sac- r|oublPoub.White ExtraOoubMackiMack1 Kitts Kitts KittsWhite Mesa Mesain good cheer, and like soldiering first-rate, notwithstanding all its hardshipsKyp,,Buck*rs Verv Respectfully Yours, Beam