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overcoats, and looked exceedingly well. In marching down Main street, the spectacle presented was quite imposing.--After returning to the Square, the Regiment was reviewed by Col. Moore, and we noticed that the Band, instead of playing National airs, as on similar anniversaries heretofore, played the Marsellaise. The Colonel then dismissed his command. The Grays remained on the Square, and gave the throng of spectators an opportunity of witnessing some of their skillful manœuvres, Lieut. Bossieux taking the command. The evolutions of the company were precise and accurate, and excited the admiration of every one. In the most rapid movements, every man kept his position, and although we don't pretend to much in military matters, we can quite safely assert that nothing could have been more handsomely done. The Grays were out with full ranks, as were also Companies F and G. The Howitzers paraded with horses for the first time, and made a flue appearance. This company has at
The Daily Dispatch: January 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], The late murder of a policeman in New Orleans. (search)
Governor's Guard. --At a meeting of this Company, last Saturday night, the following elections were made: F. W. Chamberlayne, 3d Lieutenant; Walter K. Martin, 1st Sergeant; Edmond Bossieux, 2d Sergeant; W. H. Hayward, 3d Sergeant; C. B. Lipscomb, 4th Sergeant; Wm. G. Ferguson, 5th Sergeant; Wm. H. Kennon, 1st Corporal; Chas. L. Hobson, 2d Corporal; Geo. Bargamin, 3d Corporal; Thos. E. Ballard, 4th Corporal; Henry L. Hanes, 5th Corporal; Mann Page, Financial Secretary; Wm. Adcock, Recording Secretary; O. B. Taylor, Treasurer.
$25 reward. --Strayed from the 4th Regiment Virginia Cavalry, at Camp Ewell, near Manassas, a bay Mare, six years old, star in forehead, thick set, in good order, bushy mane and tall, and one hind leg a little larger than the other. Raise her mane and you will see where it has been trimmed underneath. I will give the above reward to any one returning the above-described mare to me, or for any information which will enable me to get her. Edmond Bossieux, mh 5--12t* Lieut. Co. I, 4th Va. Cav.
$25 reward --Strayed from the 4th Regiment Virginia Cavalry, at Camp Ewell, near Manassas, a bay Mare, six years old, star in forehead, thick set, in good order, bushy mane and tail, and one hind leg a little larger than the other, Raise her mane and you will see where it has been trimmed underneath. I will give the above reward to any one returning the above-described mare to me, or for any information which will enable me to get her. Edmond Bossieux, mh 5--12t* Lieut. Co. I, 4th Va. Cav.
$25 reward --Strayed from the 4th Regiment Virginia Cavalry, at Camp Ewell, near Manassas, a bay Mare, six years old, star in forehead, thick set, in good order, bushy mane and tail, and one hind leg a little larger than the other. Raise her mane and you will see where it has been trimmed underneath. I will give the above reward to any one returning the above-described mare to me, or for any information which will enable me to get her. Edmond Bossieux, mh 5--17t* Lieut. Co. I, 4th Va. Cav.
$25 reward --Strayed from the 6th Regiment Virginia Cavalry, at Camp Ewell, near Manassas, a bay Mare, six years old, star in forehead, thick set, in good order, bushy mane and tail, and one hind leg a little larger than the other. Raise her mane and you will see where it has been trimmed underneath. I will give the above reward to any one returning the above-described mare to me, or for any information which will enable me to get her. Edmond Bossieux, mh 5--12t* Lieut. Co. I. 4th Va., Cav.