FRIDAY EVENING, JUNRS.tail way.1and until4.80 a. x.1.80 T. x.10.10 a. X.7.00 A. M. 1.87 t. X.3.05 A. x.2.50 A.X.1.27 r. x.4.30 P. X.L.00 r. X.1.27 P. X. 0.45 P. X.2:30 p. m;l. m.; andand allx.; Wayth Leeds,kt 9 P. X.,idi, Morion, Dane,Bellvllle,esday and*t. Ver-Walnuteton, Pine Jenieton,»et Home, I, 9 p. x.,nchetrille,Sunday,d, Transit,onday andOBAW-old placethe newPinkneycount ofiwery by1 u n leers,Tbe First Wisconsin Regiment at Cleve-. imrnLeaer of Tuesdaydevotee about a columnRegiment, which passedthat city on Monday evening, making haltof over two hours and parading throughthe eity and around theSquarewhichleft consisted of 18passenger carsi fivebaggage cars, a car with officershorses,locomotivesLeader savs 44 the conditionregiment ia the very best and their equip-good and completeboxes, which bv some mistakeMilwaukeeWeannex several paragraphs from the Leader:In point ©f discipline their marching by company and by pltoou indicated that they have attained a degree of proficiency little inferior to that of mucholder and more experienced regiment*. Their sol-dierly appearance was a subject of remark by all who saw them, and it was the general opinion that n© finer looking body of men had been seen here.Physically, they look to be strong, robust, and capable of undergoing any amount of hardship,and in point of intelligence and gentility, if those withwhom we talked may be taken a* examples, areflf * *LCt **Lf’ il members of the regiment, he greatest eat©esa for ail their represenf aqgentlemeu in every g their comfort and providingoT thisli placed beyond doubtby the getr«flQ$t»od appearance of the men.It is not expected that they will stay long at Harrisburg, and they do not desire it, all expressing themselves anxious to proceed at onoe to the seat of war. They are fully prepared to enter actively upon the campaign, and they say every hour they may have to pass in inaetivity will be a torture tothem. wmuchTalthey expressedofficePfor it, aThroughout the eutire route they were received iu a most gratifying manner, every hospitality being shown then*. It Toledo they were served with hot coffee, whieh was carried around in tubs, so that all got their fill. At various towns along the road they were treated very handsomely, and at every station large crowds were collected to greetthem as they passed.During their stay at the Depot they amusedthemselves by singing and chatting with the bystanders, and left in the jolliest mood.We notice among the unpaid lettersPoatOffice, three that were probably left bypre-payStrawGeo. Wik'ok, Watertown, and Jab. BDrew, Columbus, Wis.wN■AHHavingBCJWfaVLOFFPurchaS T (To