i lucre were at Green I .a k»-. near In lia-, n.'.li, at the last accounts. two c.-mpani-i; be-j longing to :he lit V. S. Infantry and one of j tbe Nh, urn er the clt; mmand lt;l Maj-r Larkin j Mtiitb. Un the 1 Mh in-tant the steamship Ar z -r. latK.ed at Indian-. a ., mpam-*-* A. land . 0, third Iufarr.rv, t . . A., under the r tmrn.ind ! of « HacKu-i. hut i- i■'«v o- rnns\rnl»-j hr ! Mm t Sehlev. and n':lcU rir.r 2l- in- n rank j and tile. 1 he-e tr-ops were bright front j Brazes Santiago, an-1, as wa«- stated, w tc to j be transport'd to New V.-rk on the steamship j Mar of tbe Writ. U ,ng ,.ff jv,** (\» v *li. Rar.J when they arrival, but thev had t t-mbarked j up u» the tin e «.f the capture of the ‘-'tar of the| Welt;t, at I o'clock . n the ni..rn;ng ..f the IStb,| tire Jays alter their arrival. Of the precise | number an.! description of the other I*. S. tnops| now at In.lia.nola, we are una.lv,lt;,•,!. The San Antonio Lee per of the nth sa.d that, at that date, there r.niamel, of all the troops that were w tl.in the borders of Texas ..n tie* day of the transfer, eight companies of the Sih Infantry and the regimental staff and hand of the lit and Mh reg’T.ients oMofantrr. The Companies were all en route from El Faso and the upper forts on that line. Lieut. A. F. Cone, the onlv subid’em w th (apt. Wallace's company, reSign»d, while at San Antonin, his commission in t. e L . S, r.rmr to take one m the Confederate service: and it U p. remarkable fact. that the 1st t ava rj had not a,2.1 Lieutenant in the regiment—every commission being vacated brresignation, promotion or casual tv.•*