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t across the road. The first of the military that came in sight was Major Walton's battalion of Washington Artillery, consisting of three companies. They were waited near the Court-House, and while there the fourth company, under the gallant Capt. Rosser, came in from the outposts and joined the procession. The 17th Virginia, Colonel Corse, passed up the road, looking exceedingly well, and, followed by the Artillery, marched to the spot selected for the inspection. General Longstreet's brigaood fighting material contained in it. Several other regiments were particularized for their appearance, but I cannot give the numbers, being unacquainted with them. Attention was drawn to the second company of the Washington Artillery, under Capt. Rosser, which has been constantly in the advance for some months, and has been engaged in several rights and skirmishes. The review over, the troops returned to their quarters in excellent spirits, and spent the remainder of the evening in recalling