Tke “Mckiiffe” t«rrrsp*ndrac«.At the request of many members ot theold 35th Battalion and of a number of citi- c zens, the “Xickliffe” letters from the 152(1 regiment have been published in a pamphlet of 64 pages, containing, in addition, brief sketches of the 146th and 153d regiments, with the names of all the officers and Dien io the several companies of Captains Busli-nell, Welsh, Bown, Miller, Cross and i t McKinney. It contains, also, “Valedo's” j « capital sketch of the celebrated “VVagon-train trip” of the 152d to Hunter’s front. Full accounts of the gallant little fight of the 153d, at South Branch and Green Spring Run, are given. The price ol the pamphlet is forty cents, and is now for sale at our counting room.—Springfield [ 0.] Imos.The letters above alluded to are from the pen of Clifton M. Nichols, fora number of years editor of the News, a veteran of the 100-day service, and a capital soldier and writer. The correspondence will be found highly entertaining.A fhwcrrMM Crasl«rfeit