i Major Jkffjikson was discharging his da* ties also with his usual energy. We predict that the officers of the Eighth Regiment wilt fully meet public expectation in the discharge of their duties; and if they do, the regiment will not suffer in comparison with any of its ptedecessors, for much I is expected ot thete young, able and energetic officers.The first company of the Eighth Regiment -the Janeeville Zouaves—arrived yesterday afternoon, and the balance ofthe regiment is expected {within the nextweek.It is supposed that the Seventh Regt-!