Some irresponsible scribbler who .isprobably ashamed to sign his own nameT b ewrites to the Ledger from Tidioute thus:theiractedThe approaching election is causing a great deal of talk. The voters of the Borough and surrounding townships are discussing the war record of Brother Evans, which by the way is the reverse of brilliant, as well as his Postoffice record—he didn’t shine there either and they have even dragged to the light his forgotten exploits as a medicalpractitioner.sense,It is not strange that a positive man like Mr. Evans should make here andthere a personal enemy while doing abusiness for many years. Thelargewriter of the above is probably such aperson, and wishes at least to annoyhim by a stab in the dark if he can’tinjure him by coming out openly like aman.Mr. Evans military record is without a blot. Every member of his old company now living will refute any slanders of any description, and testify tohis faithfulness as an officer, and hisblameless conduct as a man.Mr. Evans was honorably discharged from the service and when about leaving a complimentary letter was handedhim by Col. D. B. McCreary then com-cessmanding the 145th regiment, signed byhimself and other regimental officerswas n madefactioibea'e:i f w ailt;*lectilt;S.Selliscothe Gan adFel day iweek: chiefl is mo but b ilized eions somecoun1yearMagi to tlpositacbilt;tionwas iattesting “his faithfulness as an officerand bis blameless conduct as a man,” inflattering terms.His official conduct as Postmaster ofof ex plauimanserviambto tt Theandthej