).6hRecruits for 159th.The rim detachment of volunteers recruited to till the vacancies in Co.’s I and F, 159th Regiment of Indiana Volunteers, were sent to Camp Alger on Tuesday, in charge of William I. Grooms. This squad consisted of only one-half of those required to fill the vacancies in both companies, but on account of the delay in recruiting, caused by the sickness of Lieut. Curtiss, it was thought best to send all those already mustered in to Camp Alger. The men who left on Tuesday were:COMPANY i.William Jones, Brick Chapel; John j j G. Sourwine, Brazil; Fred A. Peyton, jt Greencastle, Fred C. Gobin, Green-Je111lt;ncastle; William M. McCoy, Greeucas-tle; True Thomas, Greencastle; Wm.I. Grooms, Greencastle; Charles W. j b Reeves, Greencastle; Harry E. Monee, ( o Brazil; George A. lir.ickney, Brazil;, t! Arthur M. Newton, Brazil; Charles H.!g Sanders, Brazil; Oscar E. Braun, Greencastle; Charles Wells, Greeu-castle; Edward Russell, Brazil; Walter Evans, Greencastle; Fernando G.iv Franbarger, Greencastle. [bcompany ]'. hTbThomas H. Young, Carpentersville; Alvab A. Brothers, Fincastle; Arthur Coucliman, Roachdale; John C. Dawson, Carpentersville; Joseph II. Risk, Carpentersville; Ira HilliB, Oarpen-tersvllle. elt;a1sihtiai