VyvU^VVjUv: V 1 (lli IVJ V' VI * « V«^ V •AVSUI V AiJ l/l«\. I vvlie ilthiest in the division. weThe Adjutant of the regiment is E. J. Roberts, formerly Sergeant-Major, than whom no officer is more energetic and punctual in the discharge of his official duty. He was appointed in place of J. F. Babbitt, who is promoted to the captaincy of Company II. The former captain of this company was Isaac Hollingsworth, of your village. Captain H. still lives in the hearts of all who knew him. As an officer and as a man, at homo or abroad, in pri-