anaerin vir-3,000 men to ate is Dot aliments. The topped. No ) the State, ent in there and are far iltimore cor-Herald is of inder him int and15,000» • • •it Gen.15.00015.000le road18,00015,000• • • •g York •••••••p aha ii-»••••••rordon-15.00012.000 8,000 5,0004.0004.000• • • •Acquia9.0002.000• •2,0008,000lera.. .147,000 rea. If they 1, Governor ued an order all the males is of sixteen he supply of and hence an rted to. i the most re ad, that therenen musteredand work are to be found.Hews of the Morning.—Gen. McClellan inspected the United States troops in Chicago, on Sunday. They have commenced pruning the Illinois regiments of incompetent officers. One Colonel has been removed, and an efficient officer substituted.—Chief Justice Caton notifies the public, that the American, United States and Adams Express Companies have severally offered to transmit all moneys for the Douglas fund free. The money is to be sent to Judge Caton, Ottawa, 111.—44 Billy Wilson’s Zouaves,” left New York on the 13th, in the steamship Vanderbilt, en route for Fortress Monroe. Previons to embarking the regiment was presented with a beautiful flag by the ladies of the Belief Committee. Rev. Mr.Weston, chaplain of the Seventh regiment, made an eloquent presentation speech on the occasion, to which Colonel Wilson responded in appropriate terms.—Col. Daubney H. Maury, of Virginia; Capt. Andrew J. Lindsay, of Mississippi; Capt. Carter L. Stevenson, of Virginia; Brevet Major Henry H. Sibley, of Louisiana ; Lieut. Col. George B. Crittenden, of Kentucky ; Paymaster James Longstreet, of Alabama, all of the United States Army in New Mexico, have resigned their commissions. Col. John B. Grayson, of Kentucky, and Major B. Reynolds, of Tennessee, will also resign. The report of the resignation of Col. Loring is contradicted.—The no party ticket for charter officers in New London, Connecticut, was electedGOV. JACKSONDOInterestingThe United Stat ed at Jefferson Cit the surrounding c offered, but on the hearty welcome, troops arrived at Gov. Jackson and sionists left on tl Boonville, where be on the 14th, v troops well arme number of cannoi The following d in the Jelegraph nlt; we have heretofore tinuous narrative.Arrangements 1 despatches from a transmitted to Ki points in Westei and Hannibal, Mi tion along Missou spatches take the Five six pound dred balls, manuft were captured by bal Home Guards near the town of 1 12th, and taken b road. These car Chillicothe, for tb ists.New s has beei secessionists have North Missouri rlt;tro 1 in Komn/1 Uf