0 A Notable Annivertary.■ f Today forty-four years ago the bat-• tl^ of MaiiBHTsoe, or th** first Hull Hun.• wax fought, In the lifcht of subsequent 8 events It was not a very great affair. V , but at the time of it* occurence was an 8 event, the fame of which reached round p the world. It war there that (Jen. Jack-f ati’i won the aobrequet of “Stonewall,• or rather It was won for him by the un B daunted courage and ateaJfaatnea* of 8 hla brigade of Virginia soldiers ((apt. 8 T, F ftlcGardoll. of this rli,y. then h p sergeant in the 1st Arkansas regiment1 of Infanfry, participated in the battle 8 The refi:ne*it to which he belonged s supported a battery of artillery in *' which Joseph Magraw. of Sharpxburg..'nerved a* a sergeant. Sergeant Ma-f graw served all through the ”lt; ar with• jgreat distinction, losing an arm at ' i'hancelforaville. and rising to the rank J of Id. Colonel of Artilh n