Officer* aid m*n knight what they couldBung therefor like honorable men, and nglng *11 openly Into carrp on horaea, ■ml** ami wagon,. without the fear ofCol. Il»g before thair eyea. Cot Hag.doubt, conducted hi* expedttloaof the I'roaident—calling him an Imba Ole—calling him by th* name, the VieI'r.atdant called him to orJar. rcnur-ating , the Senator t» take hia teat, lie cox 1 on timed nn, and the Vice f’reaidrnt a W'e the Ben a tor did not take hta anal, he lh#! Older Ihe Hergeanl-al-Arm* to taka himI Ma.TS*t.t.**r*T—Then the aoien ef freedom it not allowed in the Senate.ThnVie* f’.asrn.r—TheSergeot-at-epl Arm* will take the Senator in cuatody. t«d **• ** *1'era lorn laktn out nf the Sauairdiaplaying a revolver which ho look frnoi _“ * In* coat pocket. After a abort time hr ! (iVornm«nt fur which we hare »o often I' cam# to Ihe Hr unto again and began to ' and an repent!* periled our li*e» tu defend, apeali I will not tbua brand it* defender!. I hareIW. Ma. Pooum.*. called him t» order on i keen thua lengthy, boceuae Col. Ileg hotthan oora. nor i* It poaeihle fur any ■ bownvrr careful of rebel aheep, hog.We did OM the ISlh fiiaL If anything that we done or permitted to be done, ta In fact criminal, then 1 II the guilt myaclf hut, that. ... the ground that ha bad been eallod to or-' r u aieialy impeached my integrity a dor fut eontompt fifth* Senate, and could! aoldier, and my honor aa a man. Impt nftiia Hansta.and eould; aoldier, and my honor i I*- n t b allowed to go on Without leave of hud no ranian fur hi* conduct In nur part ta lb* Satiate. relation*, lor 1 certainly never knew orb'aewat ar—D-e# the Benator from htard of him before. Thin may riirpnm , W.ai onam aay Uial [ am III the con tempi Col. Hog. but It I* tmc, and F rxpci t lie of any honorable man I I i* an officer who aoek favor and advance- (’Hh The CuaiB, (Mr Clark.)—Tho Brna-im’Ut by Impugning thv conduct or others. -lo tor from Delaware will takd hi* aeat a* I «m and ahould be aonaitivw aa to what-an he la out of order. | «• er ri fled a upon me or my command. n. -j. Haunani at—Juat aa I pU are or othui- ami 1 shall act that no living man wan- i wi*e. (Crlou of order.) | tonly injure* •ilher.l0c The Ciutn—The Benator will taka' By thla record 1 ahall abide, hoping It', he!hi* auat and tho Bargi'iit-at-Arm. will may bo aatlafaetory to my aupertor*. If r ,m. lake him Into cuatody. it appear harab, 1 plead aa uiy cxcuao the 'jlurlberdiacuaaloii Mr.Saulabury grave and ^roumlliaa imputations cull-;•tl.mplvd to apeak. lamed In Col. Ilag'a report. If the .pint |rr' The Ciuin—Thu Senator will lake bit manifiatod In tin* reply la incompatible III- aeat. .with my petition la the army, thnii aelfl|ie- Mb. Batruxvxv--No. air. ]rrapeat demnada that I ahould abandon a IMa. Si Mara mao t * point of ardor anvirr which bi* an long exeilod my etv , nf that the Banator (rum Delaware had been tliuaiaam Imd tcated all uiy talent* and t tied to Ihe cuatody of the Berguril- energy.*1 Arm* and hu aaw him on the Boor. , I am, moat respectfully,r. H. (.IBThe Ciuin .aid the Benator wa* in W. H. GIBSON,,111 the ruatody of the Hergotit-al-Arma. and Colonel Cum'd'g Brigade. .. If ha made further di.turbane* would be, UnJ„ u,ta Utbaonian doao Col. lire removed from the Kariato. I .. . , _ , ,, , ,III- H. BauMXuar took Ilia aeat.ahaklng «l„p*,.d. and Brlg.-Oon. Johnren tent ir- hit Bat, and .wearing at the Bergent-at- j lha following to Cul. Qibaon ind Mr ..... I llawngt aRTraa 9lt;1 Div.. HtU Anur) I_ ....... - Coara.Cakf ftit.L.Jan, 10, Ib68. j,1 tal. Hlbaeu tiller tot. Ilium (. Color i.t. —The General commanding lieu. I Sill lln. Vail*. direct* me lo inform you that your replyto the eumintiulcatlon of Cel. lfrg, Iflth ‘•». ...i i . r- i r- i Wlaconaln Volunlrera, la rer/rd'y a alii-Or. the 13th Inal. ,1 appear* Oak C.b- ■ ( , rior ^... aav.ll. ..aaaal f l.i- ... a. - J *T\ * ' . .• a r„| ■”ni *“*» P»H *'■ brigade, w*» out on hl, t.llU,d not export I eta of you, and jua-* foraging txpcilllb'n, and »n hi# irluru lillea your enure*. met U.. Wiaeonain Colonel going out 'or; I ■lt;«• •7 a like ptirjHiao. Tne latter matlo a report' A A A.Gcn1 * to Gen. Da. la, aaoailltig tho conduct of Xa* Col. W. II. GlMda! Commanding (ilh.ou'a inon. Col. Glbion bvlicVi a in Brigade.inking war and livleg .If thotnrinv-Th* following pointed mid prompt replyTrillions tu our At uiy.— .ex* sent up; 1 -•-have alrbady montionud Uio fact •11 ll,..«tv- warm. 1.1 nrlgailc. 9d Div.i ,,Ul ,B ,0IHh B°‘ l'llnoi‘ Vul’m ( A»ir 811.1., Jkiii. 14. ItffKI. I unloeri*, !»«•, tu goud part, dvaorlto toZ Carl J n HarUtU. A. A. A.- Itl,u rob•',,• Tbo CinelnMi Conncrci1 •aava of It:w „ V,rTt'* ~l iVur* vTrt °f C,°!' Mrnat.—The 100th (llinola Rocl- •ml **«» ' ' »•*. Ifl' »• Vola., aa to lata IlmlJnie(|. a f»w day* ago, nt Holly 'l„. expodltinn on the l.flh, and order* from ' spring*. Thla regimont wa* rnlaodatlt ,, D vi.hiti headquarter* to report. I re- Ami*, n plnro lit that pirt ofllllnoiai ' aprct order., and regret that Col. Ileg, hnown aa Kgypt. w harelh.. Dcmocrary h 9 ,* I'ftfci an ilmu#t iinaiiiiiioiia vuti*. Tim •lt;e, felt atitlmrmej toalgn n pap.r no replete i.K.uU,Ball,.f„|,.„0| w0„t over u. the en ' lR, with injiiatlec mid falachioal. Common ,.my. tl„. „Uii r olllfur* and uion, except It reqiiirea that In naaailing tho Integ* tho Colonel, who la ■ loyal man.... rlty ..I a brother officer, he al.o.i'd deal in 1,1l''r 0,r'“,' 'J'W# ragitnvnt, before it leftj Illinuo, dmvo a fmuiur out of In* houac -■® “ *' , - , at midnight, bacatiao he had hired two 1I furiigt'd on two farma. One wna 'i'|t„re ,»id to bo ...... r *negroii*. There arc .aid tu bo 1 guarded by Ihe nntli I llinola, and the uth- tu n more S .uthern llliitoia reglmvnt who, er by the 39lh Indl n*. The utlicr for- “re nut to Uu depended upon.lc* and my aitlllery mid cavalry waa ill« i Tn* IiaaSevlUe Journal baa a letter I1 rt |H«eilai aa to guard UgalliatcurprUe, end M'eUl Columlua, Ky , or the 11th Inat.. J; (|| prevent marauding. No man vvaa alluvv- W'lilch aaya:I,.1 id to tench anything without llte ourucraI “Among the ofliccr* taken (at the atir- • iCI it. I am not a« are of a tingle vi-1 Pri'. ,lJ r')Ul ul ■« «« ,°JL“, h Creek) wa* one P. II. Strickland, Silu, elation oi Una order. n»e men were kept |jlcoloBSn, ,n Cmnpni.y A. lat Tennca- ■«within my linen, except a few officer*' »,„• ParUaan Ranger*. Upon Lieutenant ,1 1 acrvauta, w ho went to the front to pw 1 StriikUnd, Capt- Moore found fortyrhawe •1,1,1,lie* I paiult * ul men bololiglng lo tho lOHllini , „ . , , HlinnU. Major Stricklarn!. of the 62d u.jn| L aming that the men were .homing b„'ff , rlt;utivo uf LlrBttn#miig • •,o|»mr-,u lo llio ipot orjil fuuiilt;l a1 Siricklnnd, ilinv nt otn'O I'titcrcil ini« J,uf negro at Ihe planlition a lllng them. On , Iron and uonlldentinl conceraalion.— • Uiu.farm tlo rewMtrmall Bock of ahrep, Among other Ihinga, the LI. utenanl in. ^e-n -iSBmWra-oUrtfcrt private-, called n tho actual owner and Knlghla of the (Joldon fir-M obtained a number. Upon what lerma,' cle, and th it they (tho re ha) wcro afraid or lor what colulderatiou, I did not learn, I we would find it out, hecauac th»y were j' nor did I feci it my duty lo enquire Olli-, »l,uUt'*• , , . **ld that there were very tnanv offictira|(. cm found a good anpply of article* great- in Brmy belonging i.. that' aocinty,,j ly wuiiU-d. I’oraotinlly, I exparlunced and that they rendered the Cnn federate a , great pleaaure Irom our auceeaa, fir tho' morn acrvicu than thoy did the Federal*.,I put up my laat l.alMlmo and ahinplaa- Conlinuluf, lie added hat wo had n o _ I® 1 . , , . , , . i idea uf tho atrongthof thet aocii ty in tha.1 »r ubl* hM b*»“' ,nJ “ ■,il1' I** North, and through It thoy were anpria-1t inviting. I am living wall. Wo hmiid U,| 0f all Important inaUera.—A . Y. |’ not uuly 'poultry, matton and liveahcep.'j Triiima. ■■a. Col. Ileg liaa II, nut plonly of pork, ■— ,*• , . , low I rom WnalalBBtoM. .rdruxl liuit, Imtler and egga, with corn 1 , „, , , , i We clip the following from tbo Waah- meal and flour. It la a aourcu of alncoro jl|(ftun ,noc|,|. lllt|„. Cincinnati (iatcllt, «.. regret to me that onr aucccaa hat to ex- January'Jdlh nod 115th: '*eitiffithe aonalbilillcaof Col. Heg. We riatnxuv ix cohtlk'* c.vac. | —^ returned to camp ixullanl, happy—h*I The findinga of FIU John Porter court 1 _ ».id and gloomy ,nvor military degeueracy. [ martini declare. Into guiijy on bothj '7 llhuwaa /CM aiicceialul.il’ tvo.no fault (B»Cge* mid on al! tho »pcdfilt;«tlon ex-,.„u.. b.,„ i-esji/E riKt sr.;*!.1.tn the 2lat. and were then Indorsed' f.ll,...,. . n'PI... _| The vigilant Colonel aaya, “for two follow*: Tho foregoing proceed* ami J. *| mllca in thair rear, the road wa* lined finding* and tho annWncc In ththe road waa lined findinga and the »' ntence III the fort'go-l ' ■* with atragyler* loaJtd doun with poultry, log en.e of Maj.-Gen. Fit* John Porter, »r mutton and hvo aheep. Soldier* were am approved and confirmed; and it la or-that I ~ ‘ ~ '‘ii nearly . very li in* enriirr,.boot- ih re.l that aald Fill John Pieter, be. ,, ’ mg hog* and akinning aheep. Fortunate and ia here by caahfem! and diamlmed;• ,idier. ! Tho laud of p'euty t. reached from the ai rviro of Ihe Uulted fSlalea a. “ '* at Inal, ami the day a ot ration, of parch- M.jor Oenrral of Volunteer., and aa ’* ■■ id txwn are gone • ! I bog leave to ua- Colonel and lire,rt Brig. Gen. in the y anrv the Gcnuial cumm.miiiig Diviaioti, regular arrvlce nf thv United State* and that “loaded down a* they arc .aid toi f .icvar diai)ualtfied tor holding any ot-' li.ve been, every man readied camp with-! tire of truat or profit under tha Govern-, £ out the lose of anything eatable. Tho. monl of the United State*. di road la leiKid on both able*, M that ml A Ml. It AM LtaCOLB- 1il two mile* wo have twelve hundred and] January 91, 1802, eighty lenc* coaneta,(nearly) in whichj ---the work of ahoolmg mid akiuiniig wa. ruvorublc newt truau Abiutid . pruyn-aaing, according lo the report oil Itrcent advlcea from England repro.-1 Col. Ileg. Did Col. Heg expuct any man; tents tbat thoaacrct of the Rebel Gov-n'lo believe that atory I A* I bad lea than: eminent'* have decided to ricall Maaon r.j twelve hundrml men, it ia not unchar.i-{ and Slidell I* the fact that thoe gentle- •' Jablc lo aay that a p.rtmii of Uieae out- men have recently received Intimation !‘ I law* eai.ted only m the Imagination ofi that they had bettor ruUro to avoid being « the watchful Colonel. True, upon rule, notified tbat they could not much longer * r.! of legal con.trurti. a, ho may canape by remain near tho Engli.h French ooaat in lt;s UI Iiiaiaimg lb*» the word nearly, likujlbc capacity uf coaiuiaaioucra from tb. .''word* ot propinquity, muaua mdAiny.—1 rebel Coufcdcrcy.° I'he case ol Walker va. the M. R. I,. It la believed that llie Engli.h Gov-!'■ E. K. It. Co., 2th Ohio Report., and olli- eminent i. commglo grief on the Alter good aulhoiny, ean Uu cilvd, in .up-! hama bu.in.M. The French ti 'Vrr.i-I,' port of 'In. rule. But in all eaudor I now maul it unca.y leal it* madution move*sffirui Oial no.UJh ace no met liia eye* ;l mcnl ahould bo cmaidvred aa placing H ' that ho did uol aeca man ul my emu- too much m antagomam tn thla country*' tnard one mile, tux forty rod*, in uiy in| rear. On all the groouda within uud .f, near my line* tint day. User* wa* not fil-j| ty sheep uur thirty Uuga and pig*.| Whence, ikon, uuio the bleeding vie-'•tmial It Col. Heg till* Ihe truth. 1 am lo j lorced to claim tbulthe “sheep and hog*” eama by miracle, aa upon Mount Moriahwhera th# lutaot laaac, lulure lalhar of* ■ica.noea. pnation, waa aaved by tb* timely appear- - - *ante et a man, in a t.iorn buah. I'toan the )9rt ttiglmenl IiIt I* iindrmtood tu be remntiatratitig,is w ith England about permlllng the Ala- *' batna to be fitted out Ut bar porta aut! I representing that aba mnat be held re-' a|onalb|e for the damage don* by the pirate With Franca tiiua un cur aide in i thla matter, it la baiiavedtbat iUtle nacrl | tw apprebendod Irom Gaorge Bandera', itcaiaura.If thi* doe* violence to oar innolngy. it' From a letter rveolrad by S. Auckland ’’J ' «■ axeulpat'cni ir.on hi* aon, H. W. Bucklaud, dated at aim appear* aa.enuai lothof Cel. Ileg from the crime ol miaatulc-| J»chaon,Tcnne»*e*, Jan 19th, wa learumotii. Tha Colonel'* advtnoe pruaed uiy1 ,hat tha regiment la at Moacow, Tenn. rear within a mile of the extreme poiutj Cel. B- I’- Bucklaud i» in comroand of a reached by my men on that day It n| brigade, though al Ihe dale of the letter pottibl* that the column cluou in hia Irvulj has nut received hit commluioa. reeonooiteriu/r in Ihe direction ol Eagle-1 1). M- Hark neat, Qu-M rmt»ter ofvill, may have lur*Mhvd a few huudr- d. Uuckland'a brigade haa reaiga.d. Capt. .. to tlm .traggllng Unco cornet hurt,lor, )| ty Bucklamihaa bven promolcd lo a,I tltcy wire not ei my command, and ou llrigade QuarlaruiuaUr.one will auapcel that tho lUi WlMtnli m i 'iii hi d anything that day bat “bay, core I, i anil loddrrr.ia We did not oall ike roll that day- bul Ig With that aiuglo excvplioa, uo order waaLieut. Ci.i. Crockvt haa brau muttered out ol the tome* on aceoaul of phyti-c*l dliabilittdiet’* commiaaion, Eaton woulda Srig* bo Col-i. viulatad, lo my knowledge, or wuh raj junel; Snydar Lieut. Colonel, and Neufer j cots** ii I- lu puaamg tbe prcketa my lineal Myor. al were cloeed up, tod tram and all came in I The health of tbe regiment ia eery loedad and in fie* order.' good —i'raeieaJ Joeranf.