tllOIIlM-'i* *l,v* O I........will form U leading nut action of the Day.Tiuv Kim-its. ot run Twentieth Ueoimkst. I'he 20ili .Kegimeiil arrived in 'lac ou «mi Sunday ,ihe4th-inst., but ms not paid aft’ and .mustered out until Friday. It asjjis generally known tliaiCQ.F would arrive in town un an evettidg n-ain, uud they were met at the depot by a few of our. clti-ten's who escorted them to Herndon Hall, and ■applied tlicm, with refreshmentajrou^thg^bte* of the Methodist ladies. The company was commanded by Captain Stowelk, *nd was warmly greeted and welcomed to civil life by our citizens. The. rnnka of the company are sadly but eloquently reduced; but the survivors appear likely to boast—and justly, too—for many long years of . their share in tin* great war for Freedom.