James MCATEE is a citizen of Latrobe who visited old friends about McDonald during the Fair. He is 58 years old, a native of Ligonier Valley, and he has a history worth retailing. (sic) At present he is night watchman at the Latrobe Coal Works at $54 a month, and he has been in that position for 13 years, residing there all the time somewhat monotonously, but varying his life by attending each year all the soldier reunions he can find. He says Dr. W. A. JAMISON lives in the finest house in Latrobe, and that his father, Armstrong JAMISON, is the leading banker of the town and one of the most respected and genial and magnificent old-time gentlemen in all that country. (The adjectives are MCATEE's). James MCATEE, when ten years old, his parents being dead, was sent by Dr. John HASTINGS (then preaching about Turtle Creek) to grow up in his wife's family-the family of Hon. John MCDONALD, West End, McDonald. Here MCATEE had his home till he was 21 years old, and then being six feet and four inches high and weighing only 100 pounds, he enlisted in the 63rd P. V. Soon he came to weigh 160 pounds. He was shot in the head at the Wilderness, shot in the leg at Cold Harbor, shot in the side at Petersburg, shot in the groin at Bull Run, but he went all through and reenlisted, and many a time handled his musket till it was too hot to hold. The war closed, he enlisted in the 17th Regulars, and all told he served eight years in the army. He now gets a pension of $8 a month.