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A Greaser Regiment. --Col. Edward W. Serrell, of New York, is organizing a "greaser" regiment from among the dilapidated coal heavers and workless mechanics of the Northern metropolis. In his enterprise he is assisted by Mr. James F, Hall, son of Brigadier General Hall, who has been elected as Lieutenant Colonel, and whose military experience is very essential. The regiment has six companies mustered into the United States service and in camp; the remaining companies are being rapidly co Northern metropolis. In his enterprise he is assisted by Mr. James F, Hall, son of Brigadier General Hall, who has been elected as Lieutenant Colonel, and whose military experience is very essential. The regiment has six companies mustered into the United States service and in camp; the remaining companies are being rapidly completed. Another feature is the splendid battery of six fourteen pounder Parrott guns, presented to Col. Serrell by Mr. Parrott, proprietor of the West Point Foundry.
ot a little girl, causing, fortunately, only a flesh wound. Some little boys that were aping the military in the streets, were fired upon for half an hour, Dr. N. Marmion, the most venerable physician in the town, (a son-in-law to the inventor of Hall's breech-loading rifle, and brother-in-law of Hon. W. P. Hall, the Lincoln Lieut. Gov. of Missouri,) was shot as he was riding along the road, and only escaped by deserting his horse. His houses the old Wager Mansion on the hill, was since fired Hall's breech-loading rifle, and brother-in-law of Hon. W. P. Hall, the Lincoln Lieut. Gov. of Missouri,) was shot as he was riding along the road, and only escaped by deserting his horse. His houses the old Wager Mansion on the hill, was since fired into. The citizens appointed a committee to remonstrate with the Federal officers upon the subject, who promised a correction; but the practice is still continued.--These are the barbarians that are to win us back to the "paternal Government."