I continue on our march Southward. Some | newspaper co#r«Kpond«inU tell their Madera, Ithat a pr.vita iiavor prolcradi to pay Tor any- ‘. (hinjf be may got on the march, but to the « i but of my knowlo lge, tl*ero his no*, beon a 1 i sin; le article ol forage br iughi to our com pa- ( ny since wj left L misvillo. but tvhat ban been jI 1 |iuilt;l fur by the forager. A wMier certainly c nhoulil g-t what little credit i. due him for bis honesty, instead of being treated in tbi«1 iinmiur. lint it seem* to ho the delight ol I J uninu reporter*, to praise their favorite cfli . i . iter.* a id s'most lower the character of Ihe prifa'e to the level of brbamns ai.il out 1lavra. -Sush reports shouM he dbmreJited unless they are known to bj pasiuvoly true.ftv relerenci to the ratpof Ivon’tackv, it i e will lie seen thit w ? hivo been unking a \ very cireuitom msicli. Our route haft been 1' as follow ; u I disiviiijmbtr the different Mdues I will give simply the na nos of theprincipal pU-vs: Too gran 1 Army of the0 do loft Luii-vdlii an 1 proceed j| on three dpibrent rovj; to Uar.hlown, expecting to1' meet nn 1 rapture tits enemy ui that joint , but no end ity wit; found, exrepi a small roar i gilurd an l it wh known that ling'ha 1 fled \ to hanville, via Springfield • Pursuit was i inrido ani the enemy waS encouVored at | f PerrvviUe, tho details of which battle is well known to your reu hn. Ifrom Perry vilfe the relief* llo.l to Camp Dick Itdalnmn. a1