H. W. Holby.of Brad;• 4--i *•dparonts,hA to Iter j, after a d.hs Hattie tiQ Rath-this wock.icl here by [, Hiskey, ads worth,\ .• Ill *xmeh, of larpsville, lbs Annason Fred they will for a fewhave re-arrisburg,atsou and'or a visit ml Sheri one aboutdaughter visited iij i of J. Ii.nst IT, at upp, Cot-,g to Missifer.10, at theAt a mooting of the Grand Army Post a committee was appointed to draft u. memorial relative to tho (loath of Comrade W. H. H. Dumars, who went to tho war of ” Company 145th Pennsylvania Volunteers, in August, 1802, and was mustered out in Juno, 1805, by reason of expiration of tho war.The history of our comrade's service and tho history of his regiment is tho history of tho grand old Second Army Corps, from Antictum to Appomattox,; How they fought and how they died has been told and re-told in the war litoni turo of that bloody period. Looking back to-day thero seems nothing left of the old war but graves and garlands and monuments and precious memories.Our comrade brought into our meetings those gifts of scholarly attainments with- which he was so abundantly blessed. Ho served as commander faithfully and ably. It was a labor of lovo and his heart was in our work.Our comrade sleeps whore tho Grand Army is the thiekost—tho bivouac of tho dead, awaiting tho last grand rovclliobeyond the river.Resolved, That this memorial, as a tribute to his memory, shall bo written in our book of records, a copy sent to his widow, and a copy furnished our newspapers for publication.G, R. Scott,A. H. BUItNKTT,II auk y Watson,Committed.