one pat in motion at the same time ; let the war be re- carried into Africa, and a single campaign will We yet put an end to this southern rebellion.;er5Crl •Tuis Yankee *'Srv.v—The female prisoner,brought to this city Wednesday, proves to be a Mrs. Curtis, of Rochester, N. Y., sister of amt, onain member of the Rochester Regiment. She is aen Quite young, hut by no meaus prepossessing, id a The sleeves of her dress are ornamented with lat. yellow tape chevrons, and the jjocky hat which of she wears is tucked upon one side with a brass ieir bugle, indicating military associations. She is ing quite talkative, and does not disguise her ani-me mositv against the South. Lodgings have been rim provided for her in a private house, ted [Richmond Whig.A Peace Meeting in Schoiiakie County.4 h * A 41 ^ ^ 4 - 4 4 ^ T)..