quinine and other medicines. Mich-ael tbar; gav.# to hjs Colonel thewatch and money he had taken.The rebel was imprisoned and awaits-.his trial. For this brave and patriot-Oen. Ve3toh has presenteda splendid watch, bearing the follw^ V • • m lt;4 W V W \ 4 / % oVmg inscription :“ From GHr. Veotch to- Michaelk Wis. Cavrioas conductThe capluredHwaTdh will fbllow thefbotsteps of the rebel, and may yetprove a bitter enemy to him. Thecvtiaens hero uoiuulain oi the Wisconsin soldiers being too strict—a• I c!3i i .- • *v. . . r ,good recommend, J'think. The sameguard, a few days ago, took anotheilsoner, a quantitysurgical instruments, a tew riflesand two dozen revdiVfergfThus you m»e the Wisconsin bovsare gaining ft/ril?emselves and tlieircouutry a proud name. lu city ortown, m stoiiij:or sunshineas on the Held of battle, they arefound at their post, true to their coup-lieve, the solders of Wisconsin haveigearned a high reputation. Their noble deeds and true patriotism will fill a bright page iu the history lt;t»f our^ -hb ■■ v % t : •. - ,• i, ■ wrcountry, aud among the names of theWisconsin boys that will behanded down to posterity, will befound thftl qf Michael ColemanD. E. S.