Ileiv.u'l of i he tidiest \\A SOtiely, or Sew Haven, lul , for the IlcuefU of Capl. J. \V. Whltakei^ Company.DONATIONS.Tobias Fike, 50 cents; Peter Rich, 25; W. M. Bell, $L 00 ; Airs. B. Schnelkcr, 25 ; Mrs. J. Bi-gue, 25 cents, one shirt, one pair draweie, one pair socks, one pair gloves, and handkerchief; Miss A. Austin, 81 ; Airs. A. Austin, 50 cents, one pair socks; Mrs. Geo. Austin, 81; F. C.Bau-serman, 50 ; AV. S. Rogers, 50 ; Wm. Hill, 50; E. Neal. 25 ; 13. Webber, 81 ; T. T. Lamb, 25; Jos. Savage, 81; Mrs. W. G. Diggins, $1; Chas. Lepper, 50; Ed. Lee, 50; Mrs. C. E. Briant, 50; Miss A. Bacon, 50; F. Liner man, 20; D. Twom* ey, 50; Ed. Keeffer, 50; P. Rian, 50; Mrs. I. B. Brian t, 75; J. W. Powers, 25 ; II. So vis, 25; H. Tibbin, 50 ; O. D. Rogers, 81; P. Coonrod, 25; J. P. Tinkham, 81; J. Q. Adams, 81; Juo. Aforse, 81; D. W. Cutter, 25; A. Powers. 50; Airs. T. Wright, 25; O. Tustason, 25; J. Wright, 50; W. II. McDonald, 81 ; Mrs. Thos. Hamilton, yarn for three pair socks; N. Tustas u, 81 50; F. Willey, 25; Geo. Foster, 25; G. Schuitaker, 25 ; •L Troutner, 81; A. I). Nelson, 81; Mrs. A. Mil-ler, 50; Airs. W. AL Ball, 81 and oue jar huckleberries; Alisa Rose Bell, 25 cents 2 pairs overalls, 1 handkerchief; Airs. J. Beugnot, 25; Mrs. J. G. Weller, 25 ; Mrs. Chris. Brudi, 25 ; Air. King, 30 ; Air. Gcrardot, 25; John Wood, 45c., one com tort; Miss It. Nichols, 25; J, Fourth-miller, 40; W. Slnigarto, 50; Airs. J. Dougal,50; Miss A. Dougal, 50; D. Alerchendorr, $1 ; Airs. L. Hartzel, 50e and two pairs socks; Mrs. I. D. G. Nelson, forty yards cotton flannel; L. AI. Rogers, ten yards cotton flannel; Airs. L. Pater, three yards cotton flannel; Mrs. Shorden, yarn for two pairs socks ; Alisa P. Bolin, one pair socks; Airs. R. Money, yarn for two pairs socks, one pair socks, one pair mittens; Airs. P. Small, yarn for two pairs socks; Airs. J. Mamikon, two pairs socks; Mrs. AI. Bell, three pairs socks, two pairs mittens; Afrs. A. Roudinbush, two pairs socks; I*. Michael, one pair socks, one pair mittens, one comfort; Mrs. L. Adams, one pair »nit tens; if. Ritter, four pairs socks, two pairs' buck, gloves, two comforts, one bed comfort; Airs. J. Eden, one pair socks; Airs. W. R. Hull, two pairs drawers, two p.airs socks, two shirts, two pairs gloves; Mrs. G. W. Bell, two paire socks, two pairs mittens, one jar peaches; Mrs. C. Whiting, one jar peaches; Alias Ella McDon a!d, (nine years old,) knit one pair socks; Mrs. P. Beugnot, one shirt, one pair drawers, one pair eoeks, one pair gloves, ono handkerchief, Mrs. A. Beugnot, one pair drawers; Airs P, Chamberlain, two shirts; Mrs. J. AL Boseker. two shirts, two pairs gloves; H. Bell, two shirts; Airs. O. D. liog.-is, two pairs mittens; Alra. L. AL Rogers, one pair socks; Mrs. A. Powers, one pair socks; Mrs. L. Pierson, six bottles medi cine; Airs. J. Dawkins, one box Christmas presents Miss Sarah Studabecker, two pairs Bocks; Mrs. J. Reulo, two pairs socks, two pr’s gloves, one bat; Mrs. V. Tustason, one pair socks; Airs. J. Bateinau, two pairs drawers, two shirts, two pairs socks, one pair gloves, one can preserves; Alisa R. Harper, two pairs drawers, two shirts two pairs mittens, two pairs socks; J. Wright, two shirts, four pairs socks, two pairs gloves ; C. Bowers, 25c; Ed. Keeffe, one pair gloves; AHsb Emily Dawkins, two Bhirls, two pr’s socks, one pair gloves.Out of the above donations, after duo process of buying and working up, we find the foliow-footing:Drawers, 60 pairs; shirts, 70; socks, 75 pairs; mittens, 25 pairs; gloves, 25 pairs: preserves, 3 jars; Boots, 10 pairs, c.MRS. AI. BELL, Pres’t.A fas. W. AI. Bull, TreasV.AIrs. 0. D. Rockr8, Sec’y.Now Haven, December 12th, 1861.