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ort our Government in whatever it may determine wise and good, and ask not to lay down our arms until peace and liberty are assured to us. Company commanders are authorized to receive the names of all who are ready to volunteer for the war, and report to morrow as really as practicable. By order of Col. Geo. T. Rogers. A. Tenstall, Jr., Adjt. This order was issued on the 2d, and on the 3d the whole regiment had volunteered for the war. On the same day the 61st, under Col. V. D. Groner, and the 12th, under Col. Weisiger, followed suit. The other regiments — the 41st and 16th--will doubtless "come along" in a few days. And thus the ball moves onward. Before the close of February the whole army will have re-enlisted for the war. But whilst the army is thus patriotic in re-enlisting and exhibiting its willingness to meet the foe, the people at home should know that they are expected, and will be required, to feed the army in the field. And Congress ought to rem