own destruction.”liijtiint ofNow t'orjt Hcgimcnlfl^-ksSX - ? ,...r ,rT._ .f /By tli6 1st of July uexHdT of tlnvty-eighfcKegimeuta of two years' men from this: state;, will have returned homo to be mustered out ofseryicj, The Albany Atlas and Argus says five of these regiments, namely, the ttb, 8 th and. 10th—at New York—and the 12th and28th—at Elmira—have arrived, and the others will be mustered out as fellows: **iAt the Albany BepuL-r-The 2d, 3d, U;h, IGtli, 18th, 22$, 28th ancf 3-Uh Regiments,At the Elmira Depot.—The!2thr1.3th, 19th, 21st, 22d , 24th, 26th, 21th, 3Qd aq$9!$togi* menls.At the New York Depot- The lst,dtli, 5 th, ’fdih, Oth, 15th, ITth, 20th, 25th, 20th, fflUt 3*d, 86ih, 3fth and 38tli. :onthcltClcaaheh» The Itegiraents' that came koine Inst week*^are wiJhout”THoir arms, beTBeDUtor^forgauand Adjutant General Bpmgue, acting in bQr half df Gov. Bey.mour, visited Washington, and have secured an order from the War Depart] raent that all t\$b yoat^ Now York Begimenti| he allowed to reluhn homo with their arms j that ihey should be1 mustered out and paid nt th e^plaeeswrkero theywiife'originally moaterecl hb a# be suWiSted until mustered out ; that all the officers Who^shiU re'-ehter the service, shall have felielr yafik reobgni^ed as frouv th4 date of their *orrgmat muster; and that trails* porttkm shall lib fuMishOd ail the men -fro# the pliice bf MvWteh to thbir home residence,^ J' All'this lias boon* conceded ; and is ^6^ cession ^f^roat impprtatfcb to tho brave men wUoJictve 'borne tiJe brunt uf the war;——— -miwibitiimdththwlmiMst«ordcgfISCOlit:SQ;fo:th:erhito; Aramf »