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ia regiment in all, about five thousand five hundred men. General Benham had the Tenth, Twelfth, Thirteenth, and five hundred men from each of the Thirty-seventh and Forty-fourth Ohio regiments; in all, three thousand two hundred men. The boys returned to camp in high glee, and now demand to be sent to Kentucky or the Potomac, where they can find something to fight. for the South shipped from England--Tiations for vessels. George Francis Train, of Boston, has written a letter from London, in relation to the shipments of cannon, rifles, and ammunition fire. Explained by the Southern Confederacy He states that besides the valuable cargoes army and ammunitions of war which have to the Confederates by the and Fingal, the Gladia old bon screw steamers at a few miles below cargo of arms and munitions next day for Ten The estimated value of and it comprises every the equipment, so far as of an army of 25,000 all the parties concerned given, as well as those officers