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of said company. The first resolution is as follows: Resolved, That in the death of our fellow-soldier, M. H. Evans, we feel that we have lost an amiable and noble friend; cut off in the prime of life and in the midst of his usefulness, while nobly and patriotically serving his country. On Saturday next a beautiful flag will be given to the Virginia Defenders, by the fair daughters of Portsmouth. The presentation address will be delivered by James Barron Hope, Esq., formerly of Hampton, favorably known as a writer of prose and poetry, and who, by the meritorious productions of his pen, and his decided literary ability, has justly acquired considerable celebrity. The ladies of a portion of St. Bride's Parish, in Norfolk county, have organized the "Hope Soldiers' Aid Society." The following are two of the resolutions passed at the meeting held for the organization: 1st.Resolved, That the independence of our country is to us of the first consideration.--Unto this
enerally responded to the call for the four months service, and several members of the organization went up the Covington and Lexington railroad on Tuesday. Two Indiana Regiments arrived in the city yesterday, the 29th, Colonel Miller, and the 30th, Colonel Bass. Four companies of the 6th Indiana regiment arrived by the City of Madison, from Madison, Indiana, last evening. The 16th Ohio, Captain Dickey, also arrived last evening. The Hon. Laban T. Moore, Col. Wm. Vinson, and Col. L. J. Hampton, are actively engaged in raising regiments in the upper counties of the Ninth Congressional District of Kentucky. They are meeting with decided success, and the Sandy Valley Advocate pledges the mountains for her full quota of troops. Camp Crittenden, the rendezvous of Col. Harlan's regiment, presents already a very busy scene. A gentleman who returned from the camp last night brings us a cheering account of matters there. Enlistment, we are assured, is going forward briskly, a