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lliam and Mary College, and am surrounded by a number of "Young Guard," who are, like myself, intent upon writing to the "loved ones at home." Judging from the Greek quotation from Euripides which is boldly traced upon the black-board that swings from the wall of the room which we inhabit, this must have been the lecture room of the Greek Professor. The College, as your readers are aware, has been vacated some time since by the students and professors. The muses have fled, and the iron-eyed Mars now rules over these classic precincts. Our Regiment (the Third) left the Central Fair Grounds yesterday morning about six o'clock, and straightway proceeded to the wharf at Rocketts. Not a member of our company knew his destination, and many conjectures were formed on the subject. In sooth, we were entirely in gloom thereto, until the Glen Cove hove within sight of King's wharf. Our trip was a delightful one, and nothing occurred to stifle the cheerfulness and contentment of the sold