*The “ Old 8th Ohio.”We let our correspondentthe “Old 8th,’' have “his say” as to whythe men have not re-enlisted, this morning,bee n54.believeCorrespondence of the RegisterWhyfColt;nplaint9Feel ill-used, Forgotten at HomecorrespondentTn ClevelandBILL, wile otresident of thi Funeral *crresidence of Cconstitutingtheregiment. Doubtlesswriting us from “Camp near Stephensville,Culpepper countynev\0lt; I matteroverdone—butrecentto natural thing in the world considering thejie undoubted tacts in the case. Ohio has not?t-regiment in thethe fiapidan, As another one was in advance of him, we give only the balance ofThewhis letter. After having stated that Capt.I,t field since the war commenced, from I tono129, than the 8th Ohio, nor one that has amore honorable record. The simple factn(J | that they carry the same old tattered en-nd i 8i£n» with which they first entered the fieldand we suppose our corresjKHident is notj)e ; mistaken in regard to itconp. I ►idering the eJat and glory which has comed-ndi.vto other regiments.Cut we shall not enlarge upon the matterSquadnosit ionILL pie casionuf the 0th Arf«*blT-23—continues:“He looks as well as usual after a few davsrecreation in America Capt. Craig is fat,tunny and furious as ever—now and thenitdisappointifaylittle wound.”shapeBy the way, our Lieut. Colonel, Franklinleading it just as our correspondent leaves Sawyer, was slightly wounded in the latebeofedO-lutie extravagant in several things, there is‘muss,” but did not leave the field, howeverfoundation for real chagrin, on the part otthe handful yet composing the 8th. If wetill nightITT*'b#*t style.fehl7-d:woWe a redailyinreceipt of letters in- | pj tg|Qquiring why this Kegiment don’t re-enlist.had the ear of every member in the »egi- ! What encouragement have we had to re-tnent, we would not say to a single man, rlt;ntinhenit-ndatenlist, for no man can ever say they havenot done their full share if they come hotntenlist? Wliat has Oh io done foedier soldiers? Wea* the expiration of their term of serviceAt tlie same time we cannot, without tInmost painful feelingsof the “0!d8»h” becomiorcontinuesl.ruharladd- dlt ri»» • i el**i lug ilie 1*1 in { € nicenot say we wont enlist i*r»m«.»i again, but if we do, it will be in a comniu- uu-cbni'i uity w here our enlistments w ill t** appre- l 'rThe Btli Ohio in particular have uinr,so lt;»», , , l*riutcr,fiad the least encouragement the least favor de»ira»ijv- blt;of an v regiment from the .State almost. Whv? ^ 'ruMi-Viated.heChester, Antietam, and numerous other bat-\\ in- ! phe Ohio State Agent has not even showednosetie-fields, made its name and its standardelse.threew wexceed01„ bigly Ciat H could have been 4in at the death.’engagements, and stiil we carry the sameHuron, 0*bedd torn, tattered and worn out piece ofIV-from any neglect “at home,” the disappear-bunting which we brought from Ohio threer. i himunder the »tyears ago. But we feel inattention andHuron, O.- .■ i—nnee of the “8th Ohio from the record of j slight has been our portion so Iong that wethe Siate or the army of the Union, shad } have aliout learned to live under the rule ofhave been occasioned. However the feelingmay be in the regiment, we risk nothing ina noted bachelor, whonttreSquadftre-enlisted or disany oneffbeg ea*t crti v Xa* f. M0-J9prone to fine! fault with our questionableken j charged when their term of service expires. !: heatment, but it does seem as if we wereartre-will have such a welcome to Sandusky, as | entirely forgotten. I would also speak con-€01*1ill ccn mce e e y one cf them, that theri I cerning the promotion of oui officers What\COMP,fully *is no lack of honors for them, no wantmgpride in them, “ at home.”been done for us in that respectorparison to the treatment of other regimentsfor tinle Ld * f % r a fAGtorifboth of our own and other States? We seevesre uceCopperhead journals call the Abolionist,accounts of some regiments producing three■Geofour, and even half a dozen Generals,BigI Vice 15 ecuOKIt# «visit to while we have had but two Cokmtlt T1ifverAmerica, I he British Emissary. \\ hat- first one resigned shortiv after w e came out;i hoever may be thought of Mr. 1 hnrnpson, he * he other, that much loVed man lt;ol. S. S.Miteineither wishes the permanent disruption of j Carroll, (formerly an officer in the regularthe United States, nor the failure of Be pub- army.) has been commandinglican Government here.a brigadeor-Tlie same class of journals cony with ap-with the rank of Colonel for almost two(In 1London Tlwiev, thoughyears, while Lt. Col. Sawyer commandedb Han■Pts | that journal confesses that to wish the jer!a manency of the Union and the success ofthe regiment since Col. C. has been detached. it is useless for any one to attemptIn Itosay anything in praise of Col. C. or Lt.ert ; Kepublican institution* here, worn.) lie “fc Col. S , for never were two men better loved3.-oam abatementthe The one they call an “emissary.” and theby their men than these.0 0 * I # lt;**lit« tv? nit *triKil,at other they accept as a co-laborer!!□ fact we have been astonished that f\»l.I totoThe facts are terribly significant of whith- a General! arroil lias not long since been appointedaidCopterheadLetHe most surely possessesfat 16 isest men heed them.every good quality of a njirdrl I ieneraI, muchnlW in |more so than nine-tenths of the Generals w eTopmscartouianrinatorhave. He is brave, a'table, prompt, kind.Bostonfertile in mind, and m short is as wholly“Emancipator.” If the title sticks to hixie. if will kill him faster among peace Demlt;»-competent to carry the weight of two starsas any man in this “Grand ArmceftW latrgt mmjtmpir* jitonecrafs, than Copperhead would with loyar , , isfeel like preaching a sermon to NorthernI, ismen.Ohio to-day, but have already intruded onnee*toO^rgestions as to “improving buckwheat cakes”just as though good butter anti genuineyour space, so au rtvoir.I. H JXi «* rrom ( uluiiiliut.lC.fCoLt Miiri, Feb. 11.maple molasses were not the greatest imonposstexcept eatingA special dispatch to the Cincinnati (kt-zette sa i s :ur\hen» ; and now the Dayton Joamal coniesIn many localities of the Stale recruitingHFIBntuf i, Ii! jt aft* r ^ .iU0U.-4‘'V foi€ 0#fH$ #1Paiict Mmalong with a substitute for Buckwheat—in ongo-ted.hutthe shape of fluur from sorgo seed! Goodness, somebody will attempt to improvefia* materially increased, and the impressionthat the Legislature will pa§§ a jawwhich bnunty money' will be refunded isprobably well founded.by»ve“mush and milk,” “succoUgli or-b.ked i I'l *7'“! Pr,,v“s,ra»''fl»l-ppnlt;r»l,__... ’ , l‘r'' ,l*, lt;l*fid»d that men assiti.ed lo the’ or Propose a subsiiluie fur | 16th ward, Cincinnati, under pmmise thatthem!H4TE» 1 1 hr p*iply tht* trpromise _____| bounty would lie foHhcoming, tan fc cred -tied to any other ward, p.«»y ded the dis-lastt-8-!O^jr The celebrated Vallaudighani Com- ! provo t masfiai ffks made no return to Amittee who visited Tresident Lincoln, re- * ,er* lt;f *heir enlistment.fused to let Vailaitdigham come home, onin:Sic. €j condition iltat tltem t oe$ should not opjtoae54-! «lIt has Ifeen ascertained at the musfer-in-f 10»d rf hal!i6 23ii (a\t |4. |i. Hu I f i( ! vrthe war, not oppose enlistments, not opposelastthe payment of the soldiers. No pledgt*ab d, whatever was asked from Vallaudighanidepartment of West Virginia, was the first regiment from this State to enlist as veterans. Several regiments have claimed thahonor.iTinhimself.*Now the Stale of Ohio is being ransacked1 clrrnIt ( turnedOiat | to pick up dimes for the relief of Vallan-Cin-ian-The 67th and 129th regiments have returned, and arrangements have been mademnl Hij cbust# m hcontmrv tmmmt, rnijoUriLCr *G1urn *4 Milt %rmor\ I hi* h* MiVidc9 i tehdigham, the exile! Thoughtful people will U* ^ive fl,em * public reception and dinnerMilconsider the simple facts in hithereby will know how to regard “ Vailan- ‘ butter and meats have beendigham relief.” I made llt; the ladies lo send in ,,j„ . she.jellies, *C, lo help HU the Uhlei.' Theseregiments must I e properly received andI entertained, though such calls we knowWednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock. AH iliepor-;r ’ a— Hirin® nave neeiiprovided tor the occasion ; but an appeal ispacliA.thiIllCOpro- I guard at Camp Weston, Indiana, on Thurs-|gof day last we ek, justcome often. Articles donated should fetheom-Irom a tunnel which had been duthe prison enclosure.when he w„ icsuinK ! sent in (o ,he I -.r build,nK, m^r.h wiu^gout from | «n Wednesday morning “TTlr3 IIII ft In nekIt f* det dtti*»Dm ler.Fla i n0OTlread Prlt;1bniinary to going back south, the Herald* IM aI he C apture at Trrndwrtlratet nolion,repingliingandvithsays, will return to the front about sevenW. W. Treadwell, the Hudson Bank thiefwhose arrest in Mansfield on the IDh washundred strong. They leave for Chattanoogaannounced, pasted through Huh city on Fri day and is now in jail at Adrian. ' Hca ught hy Mr. C. U. Keecli.fcrthe 14th to the CincinnatiComrnerdportsU IV. Tayier of the 22d Ohio llaltery. Hewas on his way home on a sick fu, lough.wasr* . - , ----- The HudsonGcfi*feaays Mr. K. did nnt know Treadwellw ho it appears fell in love with hisdaugliler while she w as on a visit to that place in company with her parents, a few years agoand had corresponded with her up to ihjtime of his marriage w ith Miss ‘Norwalk.FAtlM* m ml‘e 0| * romfortsblI door, a* ou*t*o a iBtsdotinprsv.uiie i a nunFor jmritriF*b 13, 18\No mention is made as to how or why hedul-was murdered.ardOirA-.-t'HlPF AtW hether he had gone there to again offer Ins lore, or whether the youmt lady accidentally saw him, is not »i thismoment known. Suffice it that she knew ofHIAT TUTCommercialhis villainy, and caused his arrest. Blade.loleloSch]———.HUKIUiW ■tlttss Ilep-Cox,mdodose60.000Tha total number of new enlistments —December, is 103,000. The J'anc*#ter, Ohio, have voted to pay Qtotalto paymm av^vw, ft, lit? J a . ' . 1 IT” ' ' • 1 Inumber of veteran re-enlislments J* 7,tor uf the Ohio Fugle, the siI ^ a . _ * .. Ilf NaIi' Lir 11 »m i I. • . .k of, be-f theLate advices from the Army of the otornae indicate that nearly all the regi-ments whose terms expire this year Imvcre-snhsled or are about to do so.uf I l ff f * lit* Itot for damages sustained to his ofliat the hands of the soldiers who werelinalFobthe 8tmuch insulted hy the bearing of the Hrfjvkl' n Cilo I tw.w.. -______A . * mtowards them. Competent judges pronmHA HtA (Ffirrui a roiniL* ----- a isec-r\ • Ohio.—SergeantDenniston, of the Vvteran'ork,■ , 8th Ohiohome on leave, commissioned to(ieo. C. amount.niuiHHee the game a regular copperhead ojH*rali[he loss sustained not being even haltw A 09 .... ■ 1 JfW *R«*»pfrtfutand vlctnfty 1Uoolt;l« from ?Cumnout ietis atVer-• ruits for this favorite regmont'.wHm’pe(£rof theandlousthose who enter the service will not 0v.look this opportunity to join their comradeswho have fought so often and nobly fort ho,! old flag. We call attention to hisSpirit, assails President Lincoln as bitterly as any Copperhead. Mr. Wilkes is a zealousi' hfch oflit«f («#m*t Iand of «ht* Itlnti.lctriHhlf*Ftisementin another column.crat.adver-Eluria Jhmo-respectfullyin discussing the merits of candidates for the-i _n * « i * ■Overcoat*, C Hnr, Of all bdvpfc and foOooft workdcrs for cusubest style.beace-Grov.h it..6^7** The Zanesville Courier says that onnamed Cana-a.uiig candidates whom they do not prc-whicfi81 '*le^ furn‘s^ fhe enemy a club w ithiismsiths on» is,the 4th inst. two young men, da and Crawford, belonging to respectablefamilies in Muskingum county, quarreled ata singing school in Kich Hill township, when Crawford stabbed Canada, the latter dying in about halt an hour. Crawford was ar*hiMx. J^bor ourselves. Mr. Wilkes’ ajtide will be quoted joyfully in every Copperhead paper ’ ‘ton Journal.Day-boundfcr C-P . J°hn B,,d and Seigeant W. S.Parker ot the 8th Ohio, reached Norwalk .ait Hednesday, on raoruiting asrvice Norxcalk E factor.FA HI! i water. «from tbf eity Term* of p,Sandusky,Fa