Albany, N. Y., May 3.--The Northern spirit is illustrated by the following incidents :--A few days since, a company from Ogdensburgh came without orders, the first knowledge of the existence of the company being their presence at Albany.
They were inspected and mustered in. Next day, another company from the North Woods came in the same way.
Next day, Frank Palmer's company, from Plattsburgh, telegraphed that they were coming, unless forbidden.
They arrived, 95 men, immediately after.
Yesterday the newspapers gave notice of the Depeyster company, Capt. Curtis, coming.
It arrived today, giving the first notice of its existence to the Department.
This evening, Capt. Bartlett's company, from Odgensburgh, came the same way. It will be inspected and mustered here.
Three hundred and eighty companies are required for the 30,000.
To-day there were 415 companies entered.--N. Y. Tribune, May 4.
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