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sworth's Zouave regiment left New York on Sunday in the steamer Baltic. Previous to their departure, two stands of colors were presented to them--one by Mrs. John J. Astor, and the other by the ladies of the Astor House. It is reported that Gen. Dix and James Watson Webb are to be called to important commands. The former has accepted the command of the Home Guards, which is to be 4,000 strong, composed of citizens over forty-five years of age, each to furnish his own equipments. Winslow, Lanier & Co. have offered the Governor of Indiana the sum of twenty- five thousand dollars to aid in equipping volunteers from that State. The Sun says: A perfect good feeling appears to prevail throughout the city, and the excitement of the past week having almost entirely subsided, most persons have turned their attention to their private affairs, though ready at a moment's warning to respond to a call of the authorities, should necessity require. The number of volunteers