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ormed them all into soldiers Worcsater, Mass., has six students, freshly graduated from Harvard University, and the draft take them all. In Hartford, Conn, live three brothers — John, Huch, and Thomas Riloy — and has drawn a prize in the lottery of conscription. The first named will pay the $300, but the poor Riloys will have to go in and be slaughtered. Four the gift of the women of Ohio, were presented to the 95th Massachusetts (negro) regiment, at Boston, by Governor Andrew, on the 18th. The same day one of the privates in the regiment was shot dead by a white officer for "impudence." The F on Patrol (Oswego county, N. Y.,) says: The Sy case Courier, the organ of John A. Green loy Seymout's new Brigadier and military is indignant at Pemberton for yielding Vicksburg, and says that there is nothing that will relieve him from the charge of "a we and premature and as yet unnecessary surrender." A private belonging to the new division of the 3d corps, U. S. A.,