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hington is straining every point to put men in the field. The drilled men in garrison and heavy artillery batteries in the Northern towns are being sent to Washington to relieve the garrison there and permit them to be sent to the front. Gov. Parker, of New Jersey, has received orders from Lincoln to raise a new regiment for the heavy batteries in that State and permit the old regiment to go into the field. The Washington Republican says that on Saturday Governors Lewis, of Wisconsin, Yates, of Illinois, Stone, of Iowa, Morton, of Indiana, Borough, of Ohio, and Blair, of Michigan, jointly tendered the President of the United States 100,000 men, to serve one hundred days, to be clothed, armed and equipped by the United States Government, the men to be raised within the limits of the several Northwestern States named. The proposition was accepted by the President, and the Secretary of War was subsequently instructed to receive these troops. Four or five of the above named Gove