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ity of Vicksburg. The first gun was fired at one o'clock, and the firing was intense. The Hartford, Richmond, and the gunboats have passed the batteries and the city without silencing the works. The Brooklyn has received orders not to pass a battery without silencing it. She remains below. The loss on the Hartford was one man killed and eleven wounded. A master's mate was killed on the Richmond, and six men wounded. Massachusetts and the call for troops. Boston July 8. --Gov. Andrew and Adj. Gen. Schottler have prepared and published the military apportionment of the State, designating the number of men each city and town shall furnish to make up fifteen thousand men, the proportion Massachusetts is expected to sent to the field under the call for three hundred thousand more volunteers. Military movements in New Hampshire. Concord, N. H. July 9. --The Legislature has unanimously adopted resolutions pledging the State to furnish its quota of troops under