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ley's cavalry brigade is to be composed of three regiments, and its organization is proceeding rapidly at San Antonio. Until Gen. Herbert arrives, Col. Henry E. McCulloch, just returned to Seguin from the frontier, will take charge of this military department. General Van-Dorn goes to Virginia. Capt. R. H. Garland, late of the U. S. 7th Infantry, on arriving in San Antonio from Arizona, on his way to Virginia, was detained by Gen. Van-Dorn and placed in an important office. Gov. Clark is actively organizing the four mounted regiments for the State service, to protect the Western frontier, and ultimately to serve in Missouri. As to the movements of the blockaders, the News says: On Thursday last, at noon, the South Carolina got under way and started to the Southeast. A few minutes later, the vigilant guardian at the Observatory made out a sail vessel in the offing, bearing E. S. E. An hour later the stranger hove to, and the steamer's boats boarded her. Betwe