A vVar MementoRev. J. H. Hodges, of thie ci'y, showed the Sun reporter yesterday a piera of lead taken from hit throat a few days since by his eon, Dr. Ed Hodge?, which was part of a bullet that entered bis cheek ai d splintered his jaw during the progress of a battle thirfy-six years h?o in Northern Virginia, in which bn participated as a member of Vaughaa's Tennessee cavalry bn gad*; of the Confederate army. The piece of lead has still attached to it a splinter of the jaw bone, and it will be preserve * by Mr. Hodges as a memento of the days that tried men s -ou'.r-e-pecially South-! ern ones. 1