; BIG ENROLLMENT ; OF NEW RECRUIT?ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE ADDED T( THE THiftTY-THIRD REGIMENT.Portion Of the Command Will Bi Sent To Fort Clark In a Few D»y» For Target- Practice—Batte* ry Heady To Ueturn-Sunday was a busy day with the enroll* Inn officers rf t lie Thirty-lklrrJ regimen I at Camp Allyn K. Capron. where HK» new recruits arrived and were assigned tc companies. The new arrivals were mostly assigned to Companies H and X. though otlior companies received some of the newcomers.The figures of yesterday surpass all previous r«ords sinco the organization of the regiment was begun and Col. Hare will have his regiment fully' organized before tho end of the week.The total number of enlisted men in camp la ft night was S?0, which figures will ho Increased this morning by a batch from Fort Sam Houston and Inter in tho day by arrivals from other ramillng slntionp. The total number of ciiliKted men required to fl?l a regiment under the army reorganisation act is 1305. and it will be seen that Col. Hare has made most excellent progress In filling up his command. having a«rived at bln post only a month ago. The mo.terial he Is receiving Is of the host and ho will bp able to show a regiment unsurpassed in splendid vigorous manhood.The following recruits reported yesterday a I Camp Capron:From Detroit, Mich,—Elmcron White. Albert Rcbluster. Win. Tulbort, FrortWood.Washington. D. C.—Albert K. Chase.| Wm. E. Hoops. John R. Mansfield. Richard S. Claiborne.