camii iliis afternoon in the shap- of John St mint. It i« needless to repeat that visitors from home are received with open arms. *-[Hiduy wns a lively day a-'uiu. Kxi'indnu* from W liitc Kiyer Junction and Bam brought thouaaiida of friend* and visions to eatnp. Lieut* '• II. * n »i-mer* and lt;ha*. F. Smith were welcome visitors to lt;o. ‘ *MAY SKVF.NTKKNTH.The regiment expects to be moved to ('hiekafiisuga by the last of the week although m» official order* to»that effect have been Issued as jet. Such an order wilt be gladly welcomed by the b-y.s as there is most too much wind in t.hls section for mutual satisfaction. (tuvern* ment supplies or equipment* lt;u «»me kind have arrived at the Fort. bat I am unable to nay whether it is uniforms or rations. It may occur to the reader rather peculiar that we fellows in carop don tknow as much, on the whole, of what is transpiring and what orders are liable to he teceiveri as the p»*ople outside, but it U a fact nevertheless. We have simply to wait until the orders come and then itIs just hustle and obey them and tilingsmove lively too. c ,.'Unv of the comfort btttf* whhdi found' their way to Camp olvinpia through the kind thoughtfulness of Hit ladies of the Belief Corps have already come into Use, and their possession should be appreciated ami I think is immensely.While we were at mw» tin** noon we were startled by a pistol shot in the ol-flcera-ronm and .which on invest ijjst«lt;»n proved to be a serious matter, l.u ut-Mmttonof t o. K whilc.hrnidling his revolver accidentally discharged it. the t».m entering his leg above the knee and came out half-wav below tlie knee and was found in Ills stocking. The bone innet injured and hi* recovery is ex peered mb*speedy. .. , . .Mv tent mate. George Hough, informs me that he expects a visit from his rather. ilev. Alfred Hough of White Htver Junction. tomorrow, Cob D. K. Andros* and ( ol .lohn lt;Stearns were welctmie viaitors hi catup today and will be withus tomorrow I understand. An fc-'j'1Sinn from Newport and St. Johnsburj ar-rived today. „ nA MfAlllVSR of lt;o. lt;».liarlie K. Moore; :»d, Asa L. Wright; 4th, t.eorge B. Corliss; Mb, Eugene II. Sleeper.Corporals- First- Charles H. Jackson: I'd. Herbert M. Sawyer: kl, David K. hunk'; lib. Andrew D. * aruth. r.tli. Burton W Mlsby: nth, Frank I.. Aldrich.Musiciaiis—lt;ieor^e E. Jacobs, Walter C. Allard. t ^Artificer—William J. cinnamon.Wagoner—Otto M. I/»wrence.Privates- Ilal H. Allard. Cdiaries L. Andrews, Harold V. \ndrews. Walter C. Andrus*. Walter Arnold. Fred D. Ashley, Kleena Bailey, Frank 1*. Bailey, Lerny I . Bailey, Merton Bailey. Norman Barrie. Kalpli Barker. Arthur Barnes, Junn A. Brock. Guv E. Brooks, Arthur I.. Brown. Henry Burnoe, Fred P. Carr. Henry (lark. Arthur F. Clement, Henry \\. ( outermarsh, Edward ( utts, James O. Immpley. t.corgc* Dutton, Alfred Emery, Thus. 11. Emery. Karl 0. Ferrin, Charles B. French, Zenos Glazier, Henry Greenwood, Genre* II. Hough, David 1C Howard. Harold J\ Hughinun, William Hunter. Fred K. Jacobs, Joseph J. .fanes, ( harles 0 Kane. John 1). Kelley. Alva S. Lane. Nelson Laporte, Luther K. Lord. Walter K. Lougee. Leon A. Lupjen. Arthur K. Mann. Arthur Martell, Bert McFarland. William Montgomery, Herbert L. Morey, Chester U. Morse. Edgar (*. Batch. Klwln K. Beck. Kotteoe 11. Per-kirn*, Alvin D. Bike, ( lmrl as A. Boot. Newell D. Howe, George A. Bay, Charles L. silver, John B. smith, William r. starr. Bert S- stevens. John C. Stone, Daniel B. Sullivan, Lewis A. White. Frank II. Willey, Frank K. WILshire.Bradford Boy in U. S. Navy.George C. Day’s mother, in writingCo. G Near the Head.Only a few of the 12 companies inhe Vermont regiment *tnnd the ex-imutation any better than Co. |T-When the boys went to the hospital n l»c examined there wore a few goOtl untured remarks from members w other comtmnie* about their looking pretty small and tender, but :« I • v regular standing near sized them up by saving. They’re not very toll but look at tlieir shoulder*, They 11 go through in jfnuI shape. Lieut. HnKK said one of the examining surgeons told him that, leaving out the menwho failed to pass, Co. G was the hw* built one in the whole regiment, t nljto n fnend in this place, says that he Is terribly anxious to pet to the scene of action In order to lend a hand in exterminating the SimnUh fleet or in driving the Spaniards irom Cuba. Me has just been transferred from the naval station at Duluth, Minn., to the Topeka. now in New York harbni and which it is thought will be asetl ir carrying tro.'ir«* i^pba when the invading army gets Sinned ilisit way. George t . Da, i»«rn N’ov. 8, 1ST I. is .» ?a»n of II. ft. D.iv, a veteran of the civil war and for many years a drug-j gist in this village, being now in the same business in Heat rice. Neb. George evidently inherited some lighting bloml from Ids father and, after! graduating from Bradford Academy, entered llie 1. S. Naval Academy at i Annapolis in 1888, lie was given jui ensign’- commission in iss*4 ntnl ha-sineo served on the Detroit, Charles-1 town. Machiiis and the receiving ship Vermont, lit* was assigned to duty at Duluth last February. He hit* acquitted hiuiseU well in every iuirui» sod, if hi*- life is s|W4r«*lt;it ha-* a bright futurebefore him in the service of I utde Sam. Senator I'roctor, in recommend.