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ng at the Seventh, and calling out in vile language to some of the soldiers who passed nearest to their quarters. This, and the case of one or two rowdies who hissed the regiment in Fulton street, are about all the opposition the Seventh met in Broadway. After halting in front of the Astor House, as stated, the escort again advanced up Broadway — a number of boys dressed in Zouave costume, accompanying the Seventh Reserve Corps, and looking very gay. The ladies seemed to be particularly plBroadway — a number of boys dressed in Zouave costume, accompanying the Seventh Reserve Corps, and looking very gay. The ladies seemed to be particularly pleased with the "young ideas learning how to shoot." The Sickles Battalion showed a firm and manly front. The men are of the right sort — upright, thick set fellows, strong in limb and steady on their pins, and looking like true fighters as much as any volunteers we have seen. The officers were all in uniform, but without swords, Brigadier Sickles marching at their head, and prominent among the others was Colonel Hall, of the Jackson Regiment, who is one of the best officers of the brigade. T<