trip id leas than I hoursTEXAS VOLUNTEERS.10(1 (I upprecipit with cn left are for a miA company of volunteers, numbering in all about i 100 men, and decidedly the finest looking men we ^have vet seen embarked in the enterprise, partook j artof a collation about 12 o’clock to-day at the Ex- ri?er cchange, to which they were kindly invited by Mr. | Garretson. They were uniformed in a very neat;. ie.V|‘vMr Wih which hone of iVJClft I ClOUlI* All v J vi uilliuiiiiwu lift w ' ^1J uv/wv | | * •dress of blue hunting shirts and white wool hats, each man besides his musket carrying side arms. P,® ®V;, They embarked on board the Farmer, under escort of the‘Cincinnati Greys,’ who made their second appearance under the original officers and with in- . creased numbers. The Texian volunteers have ' 1 1adopted the cognomen of “Buckeye Rangers,” and ! a ('s!are commanded by Capt. Allen, (late editor of the i ,UrI*s. J1 Cincinnati Republican) and Lieut. Lawrence both jUnt.relt; of them gentlemen of experience in volunteer com-1 h panies, and well qualified for command. The ‘Ran- j gere’ presented the appearance of soldier-like men, |sac 1 18 ■calculated for active and efficient service, and will j ounr| «o doubt be highly valuable auxiliaries to the cause ^in which they have embarked. A large concourse of citizens assembled to witness their departure, and a piece of ordnance on the landing gave them,■in frequent discharges, a parting salute. They car.selves \ us, reai sometin er,) wery with them the best wishes of our citizens for j aperlurlt;forms a within,their prosperity, and the success ol the cause in which they have engaged. , _ ^aThe foregoing is from the Evening Post of Monday.-1 j*|e e TW former associate of Mr. Allen, in the publication of this paper, and of whom the present editor purchased,Mr. Richard Disney, was, it is to be apprehended, among those of Fanning's corps, who were butchered.He went out hut fall to that country, and occupied a Lieutenancy under Fanning. Capt. Allan may have an opportunity of avenj inghis lamented associate's cru-•1 death. At all events, we hope that Providence will preserve him from the fate which we have too much reason to believe has befallen our worthy predecessor.bottom i earth, very ou marble which tlgiven, is a nee ofit' Tinstliop bi At thefthe vvidi