for 82000 more; to enlist in the regular service of the U.S. for three years: and all the free states are responding to the call - every one is eager to send more men than their quota. Up to this time there has been no battle fought: only one at Charleston, where we have no account of any one being killed. 
Greencastle June 2d, 1861.
 This day finds me well and hearty, and situated in the town of Greencastle. The war excitement is still raising higher, and higher, an the the probability is now that there will be a general war between the north, and the south. Both sections are preparing as fast as they can, for the battlefield. No battle has been fought yet, only the one at fort Sumter; but many of the rebels have been taken at different points without any bloodshed on either party. The war has affected the financial affairs of the country allready; produce and other
