11);« e attire.Her name is £u*in Jones. She is a Ljirl of unblemished charader. She has lived ui'.h hr. I hoinp««»n and Mr. Thoma* Aston, oi this oilv. tor a long time, anti was an industrious and hard uoikmg girl.She stairs lhat the Surgeon sounded In r breast and pronounced her aii right. JYrhnps he thought her full breast, indicated robust health and a pound constitution. She snts that a limber in the c ty cut her hair, and a inarrit d Indv furnished her u;ih the male al* f re ; but she refuses tlt;* give their names.—• She vet hound to he a soldier, and sa\s ih« v \%dl not be so successful the next ti ne in disco'eiing her sex.It was all right in taking her back—but we think it was very wrong to put her in the ei’v orison. The prison w as built to contain those who were charged with ciime; but we eon-\e that no crime can be attached to a patrio'-r Young lady, though she does unsex herself and fake up arms in «h leiice of her country. I;., (his as it may, she ought to be kindly dealt with, and if she is sane in mind, her enthusiasm shoul ! be regarded as excusable.— Colu/n-!•($ Jonnini.eel ii