made in u tin can with grain* nia-hfd (I with n bayonet, wo I«d a precariously,1 amphibious lift*. The monotony or the march mid the luditudc of the wilder-,i Iiu-5* was occnnionally relieved by a few j litfllt;* tillage*, Danville, the first thro' which we p9s«cd, i* a MiniII and deao- *»(o appearing town, .md a prototpya i 1 j for the Highland town of the aamo * mime, though not possessing tho imuho J thrifty look. flicnzi is n Inrgo mid belter place, u rail road town on the 51. , j Jk 0., and of count* new, and contains 1 many good residence*. Moat of itsro de vdiito population are in the Coo- | federate army. In it we saw the smnul-doring a* he* of large quantities of cot-r‘ ton. .Jacinto, the county scat of Tiah-^ omingo (oumy, is another town of bko ,dimensions and qualities, and lie* costj of the Urst two mentioned place*, not r ] on th*f railroad, with but few white male | inhabitants at this time. It in tho olJ bailiwick of tho 1U. Her.” Ir. Field*,1 who used to practice medicine in llills.j boro. Ho# the garden-epot of Tulin-1 tuingols lulca and its nurrouQ 3iug*. Ii is in a pleasant situation, and uniat of. it* dwelling* nra’ large mid commodi-j oua, iiod of tho most approved ntyle of arehituoluro. It i* a notable watering place. Within tho village limit* arendli-1